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Woohoo! That got it loaded without errors. Sounds like a bug in how javaThe problem is more likely that your current directory is not what you expect it to be. I've frequently found that the $HOME folder does not exist on an AS/400 machine (which is very uncommon on Unix) and then you are started in "/".
uses the classpath. I saw quite a few examples saying to put ".:" at the
beginning of the classpath to include the current directory.
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