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| From: Nick / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: RMI on Linux
| Date: Wednesday, July 01, 1998 4:52PM
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| Mornin'(or whatever) all
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| I'm currently playing around with RMI applications on Linux. I get a very
| strange error in that when I try to run the application on a Linux I get the
| message 'Cannot find class xxx'. Other classes in the same directory run
| fine, name alterations have been tried and failed. The application was
| written and compiled under WinNT(I know, there's no need to tell me), but so
| were the working classes. Any ideas?
Are you sure that the CLASSPATH includes your specific class directory *before*
you start rmiregistry? This is really nescessary.
Please let me know is this the solution.
Addy.
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| Cheers, Nick
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