Hi Basil,

I tried that string and still no luck. I will continue to fiddle around
with it. Thanks for your help.

>>> I used JarZilla to find the class names and they are listed like this:
>>>
>>> propokertools/cli/RunEquity.class
>
> ? and ?
>
>>> I tried searching for just "RunEquity" and the entire above string and
>>> got
>>> a nil cant find class error. Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> Try "propokertools/cli/RunEquity".
>
> The ?RunEquity.class? refers to files on you Mac/PC machine, while
> ?RunEquity? refers to a class *inside* the Java Virtual Machine.
>
> If using Java, you should read up a bit about ?ClassPath?.
>
> ClassPath is the JVM?s list of all the classes that are currently
> available to a running Java program. Those classes may have been loaded
> into the JVM in various ways from many various sources (.class files, .jar
> files, .war files, and more). To the running Java program, where the
> classes were loaded from is irrelevant ? either the class your program
> needs is loaded (?on the ClassPath?) and available by class name (without
> ?.class?) or not. The trick is that to get your Java program running, you
> have to tell where in the disk file system to find the .class file, and
> that means referring to ?.class? or ?.jar? file names.
>
> Context is key:
> ? Outside the JVM, think files (.class, .jar, etc.)
> ? Inside the JVM, think classes.
>
> ?Basil Bourque
>
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