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Re: JDK 1.1.8 RH5x & RH5.0 availability
- From: Uncle George <gatgul voicenet com>
- To: axp-list redhat com, "B. James Phillippe" <bryan terran org>
- Subject: Re: JDK 1.1.8 RH5x & RH5.0 availability
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 07:51:35 -0400
I would presume that Date.class is not there :(.
u just do Date aGirlfriend = new Date(); ?
gat
Oh, I see ur in that blank copyright ( I accept ) message.
What binary ( rh5/6 & 21(0/1)64 binaries )
B. James Phillippe wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Eric Bohm wrote:
>
> > Good work on this 1.1.8 release George.
>
> I'm really stoked that this is available for Alpha, but I'm having some
> problems. When I run "appletviewer", it crashes every time I click
> "accept" with an exception dump similar to this:
>
> Exception occurred during event dispatching:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/util/Date
> java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
> at java.text.MessageFormat.format(MessageFormat.java)
> at java.util.Properties.save(Properties.java)
> at java.text.MessageFormat.format(MessageFormat.java)
> at sun.applet.AppletCopyright.action(AppletCopyright.java:99)
> at java.text.Format.format(Format.java)
> at java.awt.Component.handleEvent(Component.java:2444)
> ...
>
> and more follows. It seems no matter which applet I try (in the
> demo/applets dir), the NoClassDefFoundError is always java/util/Date. The
> file classes/java/util/Date.class does exist and is readable. My JAVA_HOME
> is set to the location I untarred all this stuff, and my CLASSPATH is ".".
> I am running "appletviewer example1.html", for instance.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -bp
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