Save yourself a lot of trouble, if you are going to do java development on
linux use ant ( jakarta.apache.org ) to build and run your programs, if you
want an IDE use eclipse ( eclipse.org )
--B
On Sunday 01 December 2002 18:01, eric nichols wrote:
> I downloaded and installed the j2sdk and set the path so programs compile
> with javac and run with the java command - when I import java.io.*;.
> However, if I try to import UU.*;, I get a message saying "package UU not
> found". I asked a professor at school about it, and was told to go to the
> school's C drive and copy the "classes" (windows os) folder with a "uu"
> folder inside it, which has "Text.java" and "Text.class" files in it. I
> copied them to a floppy and pasted them on to my computer (with RedHat
> 7.3). I then wrote:
>> export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_01/classes
>> in my /home/eric/.bashrc and also in /etc/profile, but the compiler still
> can't find the UU package. I get a "NoClassDefFoundError". I googled for
> hours, but couldn't find another way to do it. Can someone shed some light
> about what I'm doing wrong. Thanks in advance, Eric
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