Have you got "." in your CLASSPATH?

Neil

At 04:56 06/11/00 -0800, Arun Jayaprakash wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I want to instantiate a java class that is present in
>the same directory as the JSP page. However when I try
>to view the page in the browser, I am getting a
>NoClassDefFound error.
>
>What could be the error and how do I instatiate the
>class and access it's member functions?
>
>Thanks and bye,
>Arun Jayaprakash.
>
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