Hi,
Do you really need sudo here? Perhaps that's creating some issues.
doesn't seem so. I get exactly the same error in my home directory.
What happens if you try to compile a simple Hello World program,
without anything specified for -cp? (Try it with and without sudo to
see if that makes
Hi,
On Feb 13, 2006, at 5:56 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Sebastian Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: java.lang.Object cannot be resolved
No, simple javac Hello.java doesn't work. Only if I set $CLASSPATH
to /usr/lib/jdk/jre/lib/rt.jar or with the -cp-option.
Then your
java.lang.Object cannot be resolved. It is indirectly
referenced from required .class files
the same source code worked fine for weeks. I don't use any IDE's
like Eclipse.
Greetings,
Sebastian Funk
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On Feb 11, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Sebastian Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: java.lang.Object cannot be resolved
import java.lang.Object;
The type java.lang.Object cannot be resolved. It is indirectly
referenced from required .class
tried to restart Tomcat?
-- David
Sebastian Funk wrote:
On Feb 11, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Sebastian Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: java.lang.Object cannot be resolved
import java.lang.Object;
The type java.lang.Object cannot be resolved
Hi,
I've run a Tomcat-server and it worked fine. Now I've installed
iptables and I'm getting some trouble. Wich port do I have to open
for tomcat? Only the 8080 doesn't seem to be enough. What else?
Best Regards,
Sebastian Funk
/tomcat/tomcat/temp
Using JRE_HOME: /usr/lib/jdk
but then nothing happens, and I get no prompt back. Did I miss a port?
Best Regards,
Sebastian Funk
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On Dec 16, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
Sebastian-
send us the logs specifically stdout_MMDD.log
Martin-
Sorry, but I've got nothing named stdout*.log. Where should that be?
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On Dec 16, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
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send us the logs specifically stdout_MMDD.log
Martin-
I've got nothing named stdout*.log. Where so
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Hi,
On Dec 16, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
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send us the logs specifically stdout_MMDD.log
Martin-
I've got nothing named stdout*.log. Where so
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Hi,
I got the same error a few weeks ago. in my case, the URL was wrong.
you use:
jdbc:mysql://l/AdressBook
Are you sure it's right? Is 'l' really the right host? Did you tried
it with the ip-address?
Best Regards,
Sebastian
On Dec 12, 2005, at 2:37 PM, marju jalloh wrote:
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(Sorry if I sent this message twice, I didn't get the first one)
Hi,
I've read a book about servlets called Java Servlet Progamming.
This book says I can access all my servlets - additionally to that
what I declared in web.xml - via
http://tomcat-server:8080/servlet/myServlet
but I
On Dec 4, 2005, at 4:19 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 12/4/05, Sebastian Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read a book about servlets called Java Servlet Progamming.
This book says I can access all my servlets - additionally to that
what I declared in web.xml - via
http://tomcat-server
any changes, I get that error. I set all
$CLASSPATH's new and move j2ee.jar to another place, where it
shouldn't be find.
but I get the same error NoClassDefFoundError.
Thanks Greetings,
Sebastian Funk
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