Norris Boyd wrote:
> On Jan 30, 6:52 am, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So I've got this xpath parsing rhino javascript file that more or less
>> functions like the greasemonkey scripts that can parse HTML and perform
>> xpath queries on it.
>>
>> My difficulty lies in how to generate a java class file correctly.
>>
>> For example my parser is called test.js.
>>
>> I perform
>> // To run test:
>> java -cp tagsoup-1.1.3.jar:jdom.jar:jaxen-1.1.1.jar:js.jar
>> org.mozilla.javascript.tools.shell.Main test.js
>>
>> // To Compile:
>> java -cp tagsoup-1.1.3.jar:jdom.jar:jaxen-1.1.1.jar:js.jar
>> org.mozilla.javascript.tools.jsc.Main test.js
>>
>> It outputs test.class. However, I can't seem to run the test class file
>> correctly. I've tried:
>>
>> java -cp tagsoup-1.1.3.jar:jdom.jar:jaxen-1.1.1.jar:js.jar test
>>
>> and
>>
>> java test
>>
>> And so forth.
>>
>> I've run
>>
>> java -cp tagsoup-1.1.3.jar:jdom.jar:jaxen-1.1.1.jar:js.jar
>> org.mozilla.javascript.tools.jsc.Main test.class
>>
>> but that does not seem to provide significant speed improvement. I used
>> time() to evaluate it.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated. I would like to ideally have this parser
>> run significantly faster if at all possible.
>>
>> -Jon
> 
> Just looking at it, the command line "java -cp
> tagsoup-1.1.3.jar:jdom.jar:jaxen-1.1.1.jar:js.jar test" looks fine.
> What's going wrong? Do you get any error messages?
> 
> --N

So the error is :
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: test

However test.class is residing in the local directory.

-Jon
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