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Re: NoClassDefFound error
putting . in classpath solves the problem , but why do we need the
current directory in classpath ? it should first look in the current
directory only , is n't it ?
tgravik@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> You probably donot have "." the current directory in ur classpath. Correct
> the same and try running "java" on the class file
>
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---- why i am doing this ? it's the 'Tina' factor ,
There is no alternative
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