On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, [iso-8859-1] Fran�ois Leblanc wrote:
> This error get on my nerves, I hope that my opencard.property file is
> correct I check it again and again but when I try any demo from
> opencard I get :
>
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
You seem to be getting the same problem I was for a while. Ensure that the
directory '.' is in your classpath environment variable.
i.e. Start Menu->Settings->Control Panel->System->Environment
Then look down in the user environment list, for a variable called 'classpath'.
Make sure that its value has '.' in the semi-colon separated list of directory
entries.
If this is in a UNIX environment, check the startup shell script for whichever
shell you're using:
.cshrc for cshell, or kornell cshell
.profile for bash, bourne shell, or zshell
If none of these are the problem, check to make sure that there isn't an error
in the batch files to run the demos.
Did you install OpenCard to a directory containing spaces in the name?
If you're running NT, change the .bat files to .cmd files, and edit them
appropriately. These might be obvious, but it's usually the obvious that gets
forgotten.
Other than that, that's all I can think of.
> Thank for your help,
> (I'm french so sorry for all english mistake in this message).
> bye.
No problem...I speak some French, also...not fluent in it, any more, but c'est
la vie. :)
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