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Jon Paris wrote:
Undoubtedly the classpath is involved ... but I think it must relate to the base java classes. What is the normal default setting that normally allows basic java code to run? I guess I'm going to have to check out the sys vals and find out how the heck to set it in qshell (oh how I hate qshell .....)
I've never had to include the directory in which the class resides in the classpath itself before, and I certainly didn't have it in the classpath on another system on which this code ran OK. It is in my current directory.
Jon Paris Partner400
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Jon, you may run: java -cp ./ mayclass if the current directory ist not included in the system classpath.
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