Hi Pedro
Try passing the classpath on the commandline, ie:
java -classpath /usr/local/jdsk .... etc myclass.class
If that work, it means you have a problem with your classpath.
hth
Chris
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 06:35:01 PDT, Pedro Palos wrote:
>dear fellows:
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>I'm having trouble trying to compile a .class file. It give me the following
>error:
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>Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ParseFDF
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>I have set the classpaths for the servlet.jar for the special classes that
>this class calls and even added this same class to the classpath, and it
>doesnt work. It doesn't want to work. I get to
>compile the .java and it works but when I try the .class file with the java
>command it doesnt work. I hope someone could give me a hand! Thanks, Pedro
>palos
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