Murray Altheim wrote:
Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
Mabanza, N wrote:
Hi Vadim,
Thanks for writng back to me.
Hard time in a sense that I have installed all the jar files in the
classpath.. but still not working. I want to run my application and
server in the same virtual machine. I am getting error message when
running it..
Like if I try to run CreateCollection.java example, this is the
error message I am getting
CreateCollection.java:22: package org.apache.xindice.xml.dom does
not exist
import org.apache.xindice.xml.dom.DOMParser;
You could try unpacking all of the JAR files that you have put in the
classpath, and seeing whether such a file does exist. I used the
"jar" utility on Linux to do this, but I'm sure there's a Windows
equivalent (maybe WinZip, even?).
If you can't find a file called "DOMParser", then you'll have to try
to work out which JAR file you are missing. If it does exist, you
obviously have a problem with your classpath.
You don't need to unpack the jar files. You merely use the list
files parameter:
jar -tvf file.jar
There is no need for a "windows equivalent", as the utility is
part of every Java distribution (at least from Sun and IBM).
I stand corrected ;-)
Cheers,
Jon
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