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A quick follow-up.
I can bring-up an JSVGCanvas
in an application (JFrame). It's when I try to use the Class within a
JApplet that I get grief.
- Ken H.
When i run [my batik-1.6, sun
jvm/jre] based JApplet this is what i get:
Exception in thread ...
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/batik/swing/svg/JSVGComponent
at StartButton.run(StartButton.java:90) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) Here is my (batik-specific)
CLASSPATH:
f:\batik-1.6\lib\batik-dom.jar
f:\batik-1.6\lib\batik-svg-dom.jar
f:\batik-1.6\lib\batik-swing.jar
f:\batik-1.6\lib\batik-util.jar
f:\batik-1.6\lib\batik-awt-util.jar
f:\batik-1.6\lib\batik-bridge.jar
I realize that other Batik Jar's came
with your download. In fact, those files
are in my batik/lib directory. But I have not put them in my CLASSPATH yet).
As i understand Java i do not need to add "ununsed" Jars/packages to my
CLASSPATH.
The <jar -tf> utility confirms that
JSVGComponent is in my [batik-swing.jar]
file.
Thanks for taking the time to review my
carelessness.
- Kenneth Harwood
Well it would be useful to know what class was not found in the ClassDefNotFound error (copy the stack trace). The problem is almost certainly an issue with your classpath (which you also haven't included). But I don't really have enough information to provide a solid answer. Kenneth B. Harwood wrote: > > i'm running win2K. netbeans 4.0. swing/japplet. j2se (5). my applet > bombs-out every time at the following statement: > > > JSVGComponent var= new org.apache.batik.swing.svg.JSVGComponent(); > [and also when i use the JSVGCanvas class] > > each time it generates a *ClassDefNotFound* error. > > I'm pretty certain I have my CLASSPATH set-up properly. > i get the same error when running the applet from Appletviewer. > > any suggestions? > > thanks. > > - ken harwood > reno, nevada > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
