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From: "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com>
Subject: com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 00:13:43 -0500
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This command line in the Bash shell:

java -cp /files/jini1_2/lib/jini-ext.jar:/files/jini1_2/lib/jini-examples.jar com.sun.jini.example.launcher.StartService

becomes

java -cp /files/jini1_2/lib/jini-ext.jar:/files/jini1_2/lib/jini-examples.jar com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService

and so of course error is 

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError : com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService
Exception in thread "main"

What is wrong wiith Cygwin's usage of the java command console?  How do I convince Cygwin that I mean

com.sun.jini.example.launcher.StartService

and not

com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService?

Thanks.
-- 
George Hester
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