Yes, XINDICE_HOME is set to d:\software\xindice (not includibg \bin). I
guess it's OK.

Florin Tudor

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Subject: Re: Exception in Thread "Main" NoClassDefFoundError


>
> Have you set XINDICE_HOME?
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> You shouldn't need to set any classpath at all if you do that.
>
> That's  running on Linux though, don't know if the BAT scripts assemble
the
> classpath automatically in the same way.
>
> regards,
>
> Simon Godden.
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> "Florin Tudor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22/05/2002 11:57:19
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> Please respond to [email protected]
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> To:   <[email protected]>
> cc:
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> Subject:  Re: Exception in Thread "Main" NoClassDefFoundError
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>
> I have the same kind sort of problem:
>
> PROBLEM1:
> Xindiceadmin dosn't work.
> Message: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: In
> I put everything in the CLASSPATH (inc jars indicated in the Developers
> Guide), but still xindiceadmin doesn't work.
> Config: Win2000 Pro, JDK 1.4, Xindice 1.0
> Note: I tried also with JDK1.3 and still doesn't work. On a RedHat Linux
> 7.0
> with JDK1.4 it works OK.
>
> PROBLEM2:
> I can't connect to the remote Xindice Server on a RedHat Linux from YAB or
> XindiceBrowser running on Windows.
> Exception: org.xmlbd.api.base.XMLDBException. On localhost (Windows) works
> OK.
>
> Any help would be apreciated.
>
> Florin Tudor.
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> Regards,
>
> Simon Godden
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