| Issue | You get a "class not found" error when you try to try to start the JVM. Or, you get a "class not found" error when you try to use a Windows shortcut created by JExpress. |
| Comments |
You should not include the ".class" in the command line when you're
using the JRE or JREW. Also, you can only effectively change the
class path for the JRE with the -cp command so be sure to use this
switch and include the . as part of the path.
Also see: Class not found: load and
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| Status | Resolved |
| Applies to | Version independent |
| Platforms | All |
| Topics | class not found, shortcuts |
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