You also will need to restart the beanshell instance if the .class file was 
added after you did an initial class find.

On Jan 4, 2011, at 7:47 AM, Jim Crossley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Make sure that the .class file of the class you're looking for exists on
> the jde-global-classpath.
> 
> Jim
> 
> tyrael tong <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> Hi there, 
>> 
>> I'm using Emacs 23 (CVS version) with latest JDE setup on a Mac. When I 
>> tried to use C-c C-v C-y to
>> browse the definition of a Java class, it always say "Class XXXX not found". 
>> I searched through
>> google and got my jde-global-classpath and jde-sourcepath set up but still 
>> get the same error. Is
>> there anyone else suffering from similar problem? Anyone know the cause of 
>> this? 
>> 
>> The versions are:
>> 
>> Mac: 10.6.5
>> 
>> Emacs: 23.1.90.1 (cvs)
>> 
>> cedet: 1.0pre7
>> 
>> jde: 2.4.0.1
>> 
>> jdk: 1.6.0.1
>> 
>> Tyrael 
>> 
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