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What level JDK do you have on the PC?

Mike Silvers wrote:

>OK...this is now officially driving me crazy.  I have created a java
>application on the 400.  After all of the testing, etc, I was ready for
>distribution.  I created a jar file containing all of the classes and the
>import classes.  I looked at the jar file and it contains all of the classes
>needed.  I try to run the class with no luck.  I keep getting the no class
>definition found error (how I have come to hate that error....).  I can't
>figure it out.  The classes are part of a package and the package structure
>looks good when I view the jar file.  I change the current directory to the
>directory that holds the jar file, then I try the java command.  I tried
>naming the class to run, naming the qualified class to run, adding the jar
>file to the classpath, adding the . to the classpath, everything I can think
>of.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks
>
>Mike
>
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