Thanks for all your help.

I reinstalled jdk1.2.2 and uninstalled Visual J++ and rebooted and now
everything works. :)

Reboots are cool like that.


anukool.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joona I Palaste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 3:22 AM
> To: Anukool Lakhina
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> Subject: Re: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
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> I had similar problems when trying to interface a JNI program from a
> servlet. I don't remember exactly what I did, but if you are using
> Windows, do this:
> 1) Make sure you have servletrunner running. Configure the servlet
> directory parameter to where you have your servlets. Configure the
> servlet properties parameter to a non-existent file. I don't know why
> I had to do this, but I remember it was necessary!
> 2) Configure your "classpath" environment variable (%classpath%) to
> a single directory, where you have your HelloWorld.class file.
> If you don't have separate servlet and HelloWorld.class files, ignore
> step 2.
> If this doesn't work, reply to me (in either of the addresses below)
> with more specific diagnostics on what your system is configured to,
> and what error messages you get.
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> On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Anukool Lakhina wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > I'm using JDK1.2.2 and JSDK2.1. So far, javac works great and compiles
> > beautifully. But when I try and do java <ClassName>, I get the following
> > error:
> > "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloWorld"
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> > I thought it was a bug in my servlet code, but then I noticed it happens
> > even on the trivial HelloWorld example.  Even the demo applets that come
> > with jdk1.2.2, don't run when invoked with java <APPLETNAME>
> (they compile
> > ok). Funny thing is that when I run the applets using MS jview
> > (C:\winnt\jview <APPLET_CLASS_NAME>), the applets run ok.
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> > Please help me so that I can go back to working on servlets
> without having
> > to worry about issues like this. (Oh and I'm using a dual
> processor machine,
> > NT box. Shouldn't change anything but perhaps this is causing the
> > headaches?)
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> > Thanks!
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> > anukool.
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