Hi,
You will have to include the current directory in your classpath.
update your Classpath with a dot and a semicolon like: %CLASSPATH%; .;
Hope this helps
Regards
Anil Kulkarni.
Pedro Palos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/22/2000 01:03:31 AM
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Subject: Error Message
I'm trying to run a ".class" file using the java command in JDk1.2.2 but it
doesn't work. It gives this error message:
"Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ParseFDF"
What should I do to run this .classfile!
I'll really appreciate any kind of help!
thanks,
Pedro Palos
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