That's right
your path variable is not properly set but also depends upon the ver of jdk you are
using. is it jdk1.2.2 u are using?
Chris Probert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have successfully been using the jswdk jsp server on my win98
> machine for quite a while and want to move some of my code over
> onto our (red hat) linux box. However, after insallation of
> jswdk (and a few hiccups) the startsever setup file is not
> running properly and is coming up with the following error:
>
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> java/rmi/server/UnicastRemoteObject
>
> I assume this means that some system variables or paths are not
> set correctly, has anyone got any experience of this sort of
> problem.
>
> TIA
> Chris Probert
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