[EMAIL PROTECTED] SCUBATOOLS]$ java -cp .Scubatoolkit
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: /Scubatoolkit
       at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:native)
       at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:52)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SCUBATOOLS]$
It's been a few semesters since i've done any java programming, so i may be way off base here, but my initial guess is that you need a space between the period and Scubatoolkit.

The reason I say this is, the java command has one mandatory argument, namely the class to execute (or possibly a jar file), and the -cp commandline argument also has its own mandatory argument, namely one directory to search in when trying to find classes. So currently there aren't enough arguments for the command to make sense.

So, again,  i think you want:

java -cp . Scubatoolkit

Also, I think that java will automatically search the current directory for classes anyway, so you can probably get away with just:

java Scubatoolkit

--Ray


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