Does this happen when you're compiling the file or when you try to use
the class or when you try to run that class's main() method?

What is your CLASSPATH set to?

And lo, the chronicles report that Greg Sarsons spake thusly unto the masses:
> 
> I've got a problem when I compile and i'm sure it has to do with the
> path but I haven't been able to solve it.  When I compile a .java file
> that will create another someother .class file when the constructor is
> called I get the error
> 
> class whatever not found in type declaration
> 
> If I take the same .java files and compile it under os/2 it works no
> problem.  The files the compiler is looking for are in the same
> director as the file i'm trying to compile.  is there anything special
> I could try from the command line ?
> 
> Greg
> 
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