Re: NoClassDefFoundError

From:
Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 1 Jan 2013 01:26:35 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID:
<bc485657-e44a-4289-ad3f-cd0bffae623c@googlegroups.com>
emf wrote:

After a long time, I tried to create an applet. In eclipse it runs
perfect as an applet, but in the webpage in the browser it gives a
NoClassDefFoundError.


emf, in case I actually did hurt your feelings as "lipska the cat" and
perhaps others think I might, I apologize. It isn't about your feelings.
It's about the information and way you should proceed to succeed.

If you want to be a good programmer, you have to be able to figure things
out.

You will note that the link sends you right to the first piece of relevant
information about your problem, and the only one we can assist with given
the paucity of information you have provided.

The "you did read that before, yes?" is two things - a strong hint that
you should have already if you didn't, and an acknowledgment that it's
elementary advice if you did. Either way, it shouldn't hurt your feelings.
it's an objective question. You did read it before, yes? If not, you
should have, and should develop the RTFM habit. It's objective. If so, then
the question simply is to confirm the equally objective data.

Also, your questions asked for exactly the information given. If you need
different data, you need different questions. This was also indicated
in the two answers you got. We also asked for specific missing items.

If you examine the two answers, you will note a density of useful facts,
useful questions, and advice for how to deal with the problem.

You would be wise to follow up on the facts, answer our questions (here,
publicly), and heed the advice.

But not blindly. Just heed the good advice.

--
Lew

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