Are you aware you're using GCJ and not the Sun JVM/JDK? Your initial
paragraph seems to imply you think you are using a Sun product, but your
stack trace shows otherwise. Perhaps that has something to do with it -
you're not actually running the "java" you think you are?
-Zach
warnockm wrote:
This sounds like a simple problem but i cannot for the life of me figure it
out. Am running Fedora 7, JDK 1.6, and Tomcat 6.0 (although not being used
for this). I download Lucene and followed the instructions that said to
place the core and demo .jar files in my classpath. My classpath is set to
java_dir/ and java_dir/lib. I placed the .jar files in java_dir/lib. Next,
i made sure my JAVA_HOME was set. I then tried running the example under
the "Get started", which included indexing a folder from the shell. I ran
the command:
java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexFiles /opt/lucene/src/
and got the following response:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexFiles
at gnu.java.lang.MainThread.run(libgcj.so.8rh)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexFiles not found in
gnu.gcj.runtime.SystemClassLoader{urls=[file:/usr/java/default/,file:/usr/java/default/lib/],
parent=gnu.gcj.runtime.ExtensionClassLoader{urls=[], parent=null}}
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(libgcj.so.8rh)
at gnu.gcj.runtime.SystemClassLoader.findClass(libgcj.so.8rh)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.8rh)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.8rh)
at gnu.java.lang.MainThread.run(libgcj.so.8rh)
It sounds like it can't find my Lucene class, but even when i manually point
the classpath to the lib folder, i get the error.
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