Ha, this did the trick! Perhaps this should be in the FAQ? 

Thanks very much,

Michiel

$ -----Original Message-----
$ From: Øyvind Vestavik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: dinsdag 21 mei 2002 17:27
$ To: xindice-users@xml.apache.org
$ Subject: Re: Exception in Thread "Main" NoClassDefFoundError
$ 
$ 
$ 
$ You probably tried this already, but in order to use for instance the
$ comandline tools you have to add the jars to your classpath that are
$ described under localhost:4080/DevelopersGuide.html under 
$ setting up your
$ build Environement.
$ Have you done this???
$ (Not described in the installation files, because the
$ commandline tools are not part of the db per se, but is just a sample
$ client..)
$ 
$ Øyvind
$ 
$ 
$ Øyvind Vestavik
$ Øvre Møllenberggt 44b
$ 7014 Trondheim
$ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ 41422911
$ 
$ On Tue, 21 May 2002, Mark J. Stang wrote:
$ 
$ > Are you running the startup.bat?   Also, which version of 
$ windows are you on?
$ >
$ > Mark
$ >
$ > Michiel Verhoef wrote:
$ >
$ > > Thanks, I changed my classpath but now I got:
$ > >
$ > > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
$ > > ;\config;c:\xindice\java\lib\ant-1/4/1/jar;c:\xindice\java\li
$ > > 
$ b\examples/jar;c:\xindice\java\lib\infozone-tools/jar;c:\xindi
$ ce\java\lib\op
$ > > enorb-1/2/0/jar;c:\xindice\java\lib\openorb_
$ > > 
$ tools-1/2/0/jar;c:\xindice\java\lib\xalan-2/0/1/jar;c:\xindice
$ \java\lib\xerc
$ > > es-1/4/3/jar;c:\xindice\java\lib\xindice/jar
$ > > 
$ ;c:\xindice\java\lib\xml-apis-1/0/jar;c:\xindice\java\lib\xmld
$ b-sdk/jar;c:\x
$ > > indice\java\lib\xmldb-xupdate/jar;c:\xindice
$ > > \java\lib\xmldb/jar;C:\jdk1/3/0_02\\lib\tools/jar
$ > >
$ > > which looks to me like I am missing some sort of setting??
$ > > My classpath looks like this:
$ > >
$ > >         .;c:\xinidice\java\lib\xindice.jar
$ > >
$ > > I am not really sure if the "." does what I intend to 
$ (add the current
$ > > directory to the class path, it works on UNIX but I am
$ > > fairly new to ms win).
$ > >
$ > > TIA,
$ > >
$ > > Michiel
$ > >
$ > > $ -----Original Message-----
$ > > $ From: Paul Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ > > $ Sent: dinsdag 21 mei 2002 15:11
$ > > $ To: xindice-users@xml.apache.org
$ > > $ Subject: RE: Exception in Thread "Main" NoClassDefFoundError
$ > > $
$ > > $
$ > > $ Hi,
$ > > $
$ > > $ Sounds like you might have a classpath entry with 
$ spaces in somewhere.
$ > > $
$ > > $ You try adding quotes (") around the value.
$ > > $
$ > > $
$ > > $ -----Original Message-----
$ > > $ From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ > > $ Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 1:01 PM
$ > > $ To: 'xindice-users@xml.apache.org'
$ > > $ Subject: Exception in Thread "Main" NoClassDefFoundError
$ > > $
$ > > $
$ > > $ Hi all,
$ > > $
$ > > $ I am a complete newbie in Xindice so please forgive me if
$ > > $ this is an FAQ
$ > > $ (it probably is, but checking the FAQ didn't help either).
$ > > $
$ > > $ I just installed Xindice like described in the Windows Install
$ > > $ instruction. Starting up the system worked but the next 
$ part, creating
$ > > $ the addressbook example didn't work.
$ > > $
$ > > $ I got the following error:
$ > > $ Exception in thread "main" 
$ java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ;C:\Program
$ > > $
$ > > $ Details: win2000, Java JDK 1.3.0.02, xindice version 1.0
$ > > $
$ > > $ At first I had Xindice installed in a directory 
$ c:\ApacheXML but even
$ > > $ moving this directory to c:\Xindice did not help. I did 
$ add/change the
$ > > $ appropriate envrionment variables as described in the 
$ installation
$ > > $ guide.
$ > > $
$ > > $ I'm not a java programmer but I added "echo" statements to
$ > > $ the batchfile
$ > > $ so I could find out what went wrong. It showed that it 
$ starts in the
$ > > $ find Xindice_HOME part, it finds the variable, then 
$ goes to checkJava,
$ > > $ where the error occurs.
$ > > $
$ > > $ Any help would be greatly appreciated.
$ > > $
$ > > $ Thanks in advance,
$ > > $
$ > > $ Michiel
$ > > $
$ > > $
$ >
$ 

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