Java in RH5.1

Java in RH5.1

Post by Phil » Mon, 03 Aug 1998 04:00:00



I have been able to run applets in intel/RH5.1 on netscape.  However, I get
a classfile not found error when I attempt to run java applications.  It
does not matter that I am in the directory and have the directory in my
path.  Is there a path variable or classpath that I need to set up?

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Java in RH5.1

Post by Rishi Chandr » Tue, 04 Aug 1998 04:00:00


You might need a newer version of netscape. Older versions have problems
with some java applications.

-rishi


> I have been able to run applets in intel/RH5.1 on netscape.  However, I get
> a classfile not found error when I attempt to run java applications.  It
> does not matter that I am in the directory and have the directory in my
> path.  Is there a path variable or classpath that I need to set up?

> --

> ####################
> # Phil Voris
> ####################


 
 
 

Java in RH5.1

Post by Ron J Theriau » Tue, 04 Aug 1998 04:00:00


|> > I have been able to run applets in intel/RH5.1 on netscape.  However, I get
|> > a classfile not found error when I attempt to run java applications.  It
|> > does not matter that I am in the directory and have the directory in my
|> > path.  Is there a path variable or classpath that I need to set up?

Err ... do you know that CLASSPATH should be set to indicate the
directory which *contains* the *outermost* package name of the class
you are attempting to execute?  My apologies is you already know
this.

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