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NoClassDefFoundError & Eclipse On Redhat 7.2

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Tim Dehaen - 28 Apr 2004 19:30 GMT
Hello,

I'm heaving some problems with my Java SDK installation.
A few weeks ago i've installed eclipse on my pc.  I'm working on a XP
Professional machien.
Know when i want to run an application in my Scite Editor i get the Error
>java CursorWalk
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: CursorWalk
Exception in thread "main"
>Exit code: 1

In Eclipse it's possible either to run an application.

I've set up my system variables.  Path is pointing to my
c:\j2sdk1.4.2_04\bin

does anyone know what could be the problem?

And another Question ?  Is it possible to install eclipse on a Redhat 7.2
System?

Greetz

If anyone talks dutch, you can e-mail me on
tim.dehaen(removethis)@pandora.be

Thanks
Tim Dehaen - 28 Apr 2004 19:51 GMT
a little correction ...
i'm not very well in english

> In Eclipse it   isn't   possible either to run an application.

> Hello,
>
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>
> Thanks


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