I tried looking everywhere and they all use 1.3.171. Also I don't see how 
multiple versions of h2 would explain *moving* the .h2.db file to a 
different folder and accessing it there with the same setup fixing the 
issue.

I need to mention that the db is on a networked drive and being accessed by 
multiple computers with Auto Server mode enabled. I also have to restate 
that I get a connection broken (error code 90067) in the actual java 
application and a NoClassDefFoundError in the console.

Something else I noticed today was that I wasn't able to delete the .lock 
(as it reappeared from a user still connected) and .trace files (locked 
unable to delete) in the original, problematic, location of the db. I 
suspect that this issue has something to do with those 2 files. 

On Friday, May 9, 2014 3:04:38 AM UTC-4, Noel Grandin wrote:
>
>
> If you're getting NoClassDefFoundError, then you have multiple versions of 
> H2 on your classpath. 
>
> Check 
> (a) your CLASSPATH, and 
> (b) if you have any linked jars from your current jars that reference the 
> H2 library in their MANIFEST 
> (c) if you have any merged jars lying around that include H2 inside 
> themselves. 
>
> On 2014-05-08 22:30, Sammy Guergachi wrote: 
> > So I have follow up, I'm having the same issue except it doesn't seem it 
> has anything to do with the using 2 different 
> > versions of the H2 jar. 
> > 
>

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