[rabbitmq-discuss] java client library

Paul Jones pauljones23 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 8 06:12:50 BST 2009


Aniruddh,

Your second version has a lower-case s in server. Is that a mis-type in the
email, or is that the problem in the command?

Your version of Java should be adequate.

Paul.

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:44 AM, aniruddh narayan <
aniruddh.narayan at yahoo.co.in> wrote:

> Hi
> I copied the file "Helloserver.java " from the
> C:\rabbitmq-java-client-1.6.0\test\src\com\rabbitmq\examples onto my c drive
> and i am able to compile the file and two class file HelloServer.class and
> HelloServer$1.class file are created in my c drive......but as soon as i run
> it with the command..
>
>
> C:\>javac HelloServer.java
>
> C:\>java HelloServer
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloServer
>
> also i tried running it with the command:
> java com.rabbitmq.examples.Helloserver
> but the problem continues .......
>
> also i checked out my version of java......its 1.5.0_09....is this the
> hitch???
> thanks
> aniruddh
>
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