try checking also if you installed the JDK correctly.
try running the sample program that comes with JDK if it runs, your installation for
the JDK is correct otherwise there is a misconfiguration on the classpath.
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On 6/14/00 at 5:02 PM Orlando Andico wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
>..
>> >
>> > $ /opt/jdk1.2.2/bin/java hello.class
>> > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: hello/class
>> >
>> hmmm. basically, this is looking for a class named hello. i do not know
>> the exact error but you could try checking if the class name defined in
>> your code is the same as the filename of the java class. and you should
>> run it simply by doing "java hello". this assumes that your java class is
>> "hello.class" and your java source is "hello.java" and you class
>> definition is "public class hello". and yes you may have forgotten the
>> public. hehehe.
>
>Ok, here's the top of my source code:
>
>[begin code segment]
>
>import java.sql.*;
>import java.math.*;
>
>public class hello {
> public static void main(String[] args) {
>
> try {
> Class.forName ("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
> } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
> System.err.println("Exception: " +
> e.getMessage());
> }
>
>[more snipped]
>
>the error won't go away. I've tried your suggestions but it's still
>there.. thanks for all the help in any case.
>
>
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