vaibhav khatavkar wrote :

>  its giving error as :
>
>  $sh start.sh
>  Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>  com/openbravo/pos/forms/StartPOS
>

Yes, that I remember happened in Kbuntu-7.10 (64-bit) when I tried to
install the latest OpenOffice (not the ones provided by Kubuntu). It
is certainly due to something missing as I was successful in the same
situation on my 64-bit laptop. Try other versions of Java.  Many Java
developers do not know the difference between JRE and JDK.

Of course, the env info is insufficient.

Best

A. Mani


-- 
A. Mani
Member, Cal. Math. Soc

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