It sounds like you haven't setup your
CLASSPATH correctly.  The compiler can't find
The .jars.

See 'Appendix: Setting Environment Variables' of the
Java Library Getting Started Guide (click the '+' box):
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/articles/java_client_lib.html#appendix

Eric

On Feb 17, 4:02 am, Stefano <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody, I have a problem with my Java program: I use Eclipse as
> editor, when I run my program from Eclipse it works, but when I try to
> run the program form the Windows shell it returns an error:
> ClassNotFoundException com.google.gdata.data.Feed. Why? Thank you.
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