Birendar,

That is a nasty looking classpath with slashes going in both directions in
your JDK path portion (incredibly unwise), long path names, and so forth.
Did you try using "dir /x" to get the short (8.3) directory names and fixing
your classpath from this
CLASSPATH=.;C:\jsdk1.4.2/lib/tools.jar;.\classes;.\lib;%CLASSPATH%;c:\Tomcat
\common\lib\servlet.jar;
to something a bit more normal?

Regards,
David

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  Below was the messages i was getting : I havent yet exactly found the
reason why this happened  im also sending the output of set command on dos
prompt.


   C:\biren\java>javac jaba1.java
   jaba1.java:2: cannot resolve symbol
   symbol  : class io
   location: class java
   import java.io.*;

  For following source code


  import java.io.*;
  public class  jaba1
  {
          public static void main(String[] args)
          {
                  System.out.println("Hello World!");

          }
  }


  out put of my set command in dos prompt :-

  (I have already told that i deleted some of the folders in my C:\Documents
and Settings\)

  ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\All Users
  APPDATA=C:\Documents and Settings\133044\Application Data
  CATALINA_HOME=c:\Tomcat

CLASSPATH=.;C:\jsdk1.4.2/lib/tools.jar;.\classes;.\lib;%CLASSPATH%;c:\Tomcat
\common\lib\servlet.jar;
  CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files
  COMPUTERNAME=TCS021601
  ComSpec=C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe
  HOMEDRIVE=Y:
  HOMEPATH=\
  HOMESHARE=\\172.17.24.142\home1\133044
  INCLUDE=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET\FrameworkSDK\include\
  JAVA_HOME=C:\jsdk1.4.2
  LIB=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\FrameworkSDK\Lib\
  LOGONSERVER=\\ML06ADC01030304
  NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=1
  OS=Windows_NT
  Os2LibPath=C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;

Path=C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:\jsdk1.4.2\bin;C:\W
INNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System3
  2\Wbem;
  PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH
  PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=x86
  PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 15 Model 0 Stepping 10, GenuineIntel
  PROCESSOR_LEVEL=15
  PROCESSOR_REVISION=000a
  ProgramFiles=C:\Program Files
  PROMPT=$P$G
  SystemDrive=C:
  SystemRoot=C:\WINNT
  TEMP=C:\DOCUME~1\133044\LOCALS~1\Temp
  TMP=C:\WINNT\TEMP
  TOMCAT_HOME=.
  USERDNSDOMAIN=India.TCS.com
  USERDOMAIN=INDIA
  USERNAME=133044
  USERPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\133044
  windir=C:\WINNT


  Birendar Singh Waldiya




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  that probably won't compile either
  import java.io.*;
  class  test
  {
  public static void main(String[] args)
  {
   System.out .println("My Apologies To all"); }
  }

  you were missing ; after the import ant String [] as a paramter to main
was
  declared wrong.

  Pritpal


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  Hi,
  Im very sorry and apologize to all  for not telling the  about the
  resolving problem,
  Actually  my problem is resolved but i dont have the concrete  solution
for
  that , thats why i didnt  wrote it.
  The probelm occured  suddenly  one day i was deleting folders from my
  macheine to free my disk space  and in this process i deleted some of the
  folders  of   c:\ documents and settings (windows 2000 professional)
however
  the things were working very fine before that suddenly this problem
started
  occuring  i could not get what happened  because i was running and
compiling
  everthing right  before this and later it stoped working , then i  copied
  some of the folder in my" c:\documents and settings"  form some other
  persons machine  and it started working ..
  so i did not understand what exactly was the cure of my problem :

  Note i did not deleted folder named with  my login.

  i was  compiling very simple  program

  import java.io.*
  public class test{
  public static void main(arg [] String ){
  System.out .println("My Apologies To all");
  }

  }

  Birendar Singh Waldiya
  Tata Consultancy Services
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  Website: http://www.tcs.com



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  Dhaliwal,

  Birendar never seemed to post anthing after our answers and I was curious
if
  the problem was solved.  I was trying to be helpful and follow-up, not ask
  you for a rehash of the previously stated answers.  Also, you shouldn't
  underestimate the classpath 8.3 issue on Windows XP.

  Thanks anyway,
  David

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  From: Dhaliwal, Pritpal (HQP) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  You are using something like


  SomeClass someClass = java.io.SomeClass();

  See whats wrong with that? You are missing the new..

  If its not that.. Well.. When you forget the new compiler puts out that
kind
  of errors.

  Btw.. You classpath will be happy with
  .;c:\Drivers\classes111.zip;

  Provided that c:\Drivers and c:\biren\java do not have any classes in
them.


  HTH,
  Pritpal Dhaliwal

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  So Birendar,

  What was your problem?  I never saw a post about you resolving it. (and,
  curiosity killed the cat)

  Regards,
  David
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  My Classpath variable is set to         :


C:\jdk1.3.1\bin;c:\jdk1.3.1\lib\tools.jar;c:\jdk1.3.1\lib\rt.jar;c:\Drivers\
  classes111.zip;c:\Drivers\classes12.zip;c:\Drivers;c:\biren\java

  JDK is installed

  C:\jdk1.3.1

  can you please help me ??

  Birendar Singh Waldiya



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    What is your CLASSPATH variable set to and is java installed in
  c:\biren\java?

   Regards,
   David
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   Hi,
    this may be  a slightly silly question for  people working on struts etc
  but im facing it and i dont have the clue why im getting it.. can anyone
  suggest me  why im getting proble..
   while compiling a java program  my javac is unable to resolve the
  standard
  java classes  like  java.io.*   java.util.* ;


   C:\biren\java>javac jaba1.java
   jaba1.java:2: cannot resolve symbol
   symbol  : class io
   location: class java
   import java.io.*;

   whats  the problem  please help !
               ^
   Birendar Singh Waldiya

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