Hi,

><quote>
>If a class itself cannot be found, you will usually get a
>ClassNotFoundException.  You're getting a NoClassDefFoundError
>exception instead, which means that your class was found,
>but one of the classes *it* depends on (i.e. imports)
>can not be found.
></quote>
>
>Was he wrong?

It looks like he's right.  Maybe I just want to forget this fact,
because it's so inconsistent on the part of the JVM (if class A is not
found, throw CNFE, but if class B is not found, throw a
NoClassDefFoundError, arrg).  I just did a simple test to confirm what
he says above is right:

Yoav Shapira



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