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Re: problem improting interfaces under NT/95
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (michel)
Mon Aug 28 08:08:40 1995
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 1995 10:17:12 +0200
To: JD Brennan <brennan@symbologic.com>
From: meyerm@Dialup.FranceNet.fr (michel)
Cc: java-interest@java.sun.com
Thanks for your interest JD, but it did not solve the problem (snif).
I had also a problem loading classes, I got a ClassDefNotFoundException, but
not for all my classes, and could not load my classes. I tryed putting
every class names in uppercase, but It did not solve my problem. This is
really strange, and really BOTHERING, it bugs under NT and 95.
HELP, I need really badly a workaround.
>Erik Robertson writes:
> > Under Windows NT or Windows 95.
>[snip, snip!]
> > I get the error message:
> > "myClass.java:2: Interface myInterface of class myClass not found."
>
>I had a similar problem with our Windows NT web server. My web
>page wouldn't load my class unless I used all uppercase for
>the class names. I think it has something to do with the incoherent
>support for mixed case in the NT file system. So you might try naming
>the class you want to import in all uppercase. This is just a guess,
>it may well be something else...
>
>JD Brennan
>[brennan@symbologic.com Symbologic Corp., Seattle, WA]
>
>
>
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