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  • Subject: Re: Running a Java program
  • From: Gary L Peskin <garyp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 14:32:24 -0700
  • Organization: The Firstech Corporation

Dave --

Did you create the .class file in another directory and then move it to
its present location?  I know that this has caused some problems in the
past.

Gary

> "Leland, David" wrote:
> 
> Nope, that doesn't seem to be the case.  I've checked to make sure
> I've entered everything correctly - with the correct case.
> 
> Dave
> 
>      ----------
>      From:   Gary L Peskin[SMTP:garyp@firstech.com]
>      Reply To:       MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>      Sent:   Tuesday, August 17, 1999 11:07 AM
>      To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>      Subject:        Re: Running a Java program
> 
>      David --
> 
>      Java is case sensitive.  If the class is Sample.class, you should
> 
>      specify the "S" in upper case.
> 
>      HTH,
>      Gary
> 
>      > "Leland, David" wrote:
>      >
>      > I've created a Java program on our /400.  It was actually a
>      program I
>      > downloaded from Sun's site.  Now, I want to run it.  I keep
>      coming up
>      > with errors about "Classpath".  I can run the same program on
>      my PC
>      > and it works fine.  The program is located in "/Java/Programs"
>      and is
>      > called "Sample.class".  I'm not sure of the terminology, but
>      there are
>      > no special "Classes" in the Java program - it uses just the
>      standard
>      > Java classes.
>      >
>      > I've tried all sorts of combinations on the RUNJVA command.  I
>      keep
>      > encountering the following
>      message:java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>      > /Java/programs/sample
>      >
>      > Java program completed with exit code 1
>      >
>      > Anyone have any ideas?
>      >
>      > Dave
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