Because JDE and shells does not use the same class path. (certainly
because JDE can run on many platforms)
Just check the JDE entry menu,... there are some cofiguations for the
class path there.
HTH
Didier.
Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Last night, finally recognizing that teaching myself XML would be greatly
> aided by learning Java, I started trying to work through examples in the
> Sun Tutorial using JDE ...
>
> ... and ran into what I thought was a strange problem. I changed my PATH
> so that it pointed to my installation of JDK 1.2.2 (Linux). If I compiled
> things on a bash shell command line from within emacs, everything worked
> fine; however, if I tried to use the JDE 'compile' command from the menu,
> I got a '/bin/bash javac - command not recognized' error (I paraphrase
> ... I did this at home & I'm at work now ... the gist is correct :-/).
>
> Why would emacs / bash recognize the javac command in a shell session but
> JDE not recognize it?
>
> Sorry if this is hopelessly newbie and has been covered.
>
> G
>
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