Orlando Andico writes:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Jackson Ching wrote:
> ..
> > You should run it with "java hello" only not "java hello.class"
> >
> > jack
>
> uhm.. it still doesn't work. same error.
Hmm. If it said "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: hello" I'd suspect that
the java interpreter can't find your hello.class file. Maybe adding the
complete path to the hello.class file would help?
Of course I'm Just Guessing. I typed "java hello" in my home directory and
it produced the above error. I don't have a hello.class file in my
directory either.
Brian
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