Check to see if you class files lie in the class path environment variable.
That the numero uno think to check.
David
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From: amirali purteymur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Dear all friends,
> When I want to run any of my .class file in Solaris I recieve the
following
> error message :
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefoundError
> Could anyone please help me that what should I do?
> Thanking in advance.
> Amirali
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