wow, I feel dumb now. It's been a few years since I've dealt with Java.
Thank you, -Jim On 7/1/06, Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote: > OK, sorry for being a continuous bother on this, but google is > failling me, and I cannot find a reason for this issue. Java will not > run an app, and everything I've read says that "." should be in the > classpath to make it work, so I'm thinking this is a BSD-Java > implementation related issue. Any ideas? > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11:54:17 (0) ~/dev/java/test > java -classpath . test.java > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: test/java > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11:54:27 (0) ~/dev/java/test > java -version > java version "1.5.0-p3" > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build > 1.5.0-p3-root_01_jul_2006_07_53) > Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0-p3-root_01_jul_2006_07_53, mixed > mode) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11:54:43 (0) ~/dev/java/test > ls > test.class test.java > > > I don't know what other info to send. Running 6.1, the specific port > was ports/java/jdk15 > > > Thanks, > -Jim Java expects the name of a class, not the name of a file. You should invoke your test using "java test" The command "java test.java" is trying to execute a class named "java" in the "test" package. FWIW my classpath is: ./:/usr/local/share/java/classes/junit.jar:/usr/local/freetts/lib/ HTH, Micah
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