Hi,

check the error log of Eclipse. It will probably tell you what jar file (or 
class) it is missing from its classpath. You can either  find it in the 
/eclipse/.metadata/.log file, or, if I remember correctly, it also shows up in 
the 'error' window from Window->Show->Other menu.

Bruce

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