The thing is. all the classes are in *.jar files
and there isn't any class files except for the examples.
Luis Javier Beltran wrote:
> I don't think it's necessary to include all jar files that come with JDK.
> What you do have to include is the directory where your classes are located.
>
> Luis Javier
>
> > This is a classpath problem. Edit your autoexec.bat
> > file to have the following line
> >
> > SET CLASSPATH=.;
> > THEN find all the jar files that come with jdk. in a
> > notepad file write down all the full paths to these
> > jar files including the jar file itself
> > for example
> > c:\jdk\src.jar
> > c:\jdk\rt.jar etc.
> > and include directories that have a bunch of class
> > files in them (that are relevant to the jdk).
> > then
> > SET
> > CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\JDK\SRC.JAR;C:\JDK\RT.JAR;
> > Dont forget to include . in the classpath.
> >
> > -Jay Parikh
> > --- meiyi leong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I've downloaded jdk1.3, hoping it to run well , a
> > > prerequisite for
> > > TOMCAT.
> > > The tomcat server can run very well, but not jdk1.3.
> > > When i run 'java HelloWorld', the error appears...
> > >
> > > Exception in thread "main"
> > > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloWorld
> > >
> > > HOw do i handle it?
> > > Helppp
> > >
> > >
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