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Pies, please don't take this the wrong way, I'm very happy to help if I can, but I'm kind of surprised that you evidently have a java compiler, which you use, presumably for compiling code that you have written, which suggests a reasonable amount of intelligence and willingness to peek under the hood, yet you SEEM to have absolutely no idea at all how your computer or OS works, where files might be located, whether and when and how many times you installed Java or whether God put it there while your back was turned (or you are not very forthcoming about that.)

Or that you did not think of performing the action that WOULD have led you to this

http://www.google.co.uk/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&q=java%2Flang%2Fobject+not+found&btnG=Search&meta=

presumably your java compiler worked once upon a time, and you did some things, and now it doesn't? Is that right? or has it ever worked at all?



Sorry but I'm really struggling with the downloadQuote from: Pies on September 07, 2007, 02:09:00 PM

Sorry but I'm really struggling with the download

Tell me more...

I can't find how to do it.

It's tell me to install jclMax and I can't find out to install that (that's the first problem)


Help please? (Sorry)Can't find out how to do what?

Why are you giving NO information? To get help you must say what you want to do. You have said nothing. You are asking for help about... what?

No more help from me until then.

check also your CLASSPATH environment variable. If you do not have it, try define one, or else give the full path of the classes you need to compile on the command line. Also compile only one Java program at a time to narrow down your error. if you have got your path correct, this should be the SYNTAX..
Code: [SELECT]javac -cp <classpath> javaprog.java
show here how your environment looks like
Code: [Select]c:\> set
also, if possible, show your java program.


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