Saw an error while setting up an application called i2phex:
After seeing that I figured it was that I didn't have my classpath set up for java. I've set up classpath's before, but I don't know the directory to link it to. I know java is installed because this works:
But I checked and don't see a classpath for it:
I also checked "env" and there's no environment variable for it there. Searched for the needed directory in many places sites off Google suggested for a java classpath but I didn't have any of them. Many searches with "find / -name" and came up empty.
PS.- I'm using Backtrack 4 r2 if that helps. (This is Ubuntu Intrepid... old, I know)
Last edited by Israel213; 03-03-2011 at 06:26 AM..
I have a java classpath running inside of a unix shell script. During my testing it will error with lines that show an example like this below.
java.io.FileNotFoundException error
at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:129),
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please send me format for wriiting classpath in shell script
this is my shell script
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#! /bin/bash
javac File1.java
/usr/bin/java File1
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the script works fine on termianal but in cron it gives me error saying class defination not found
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I have a below command....
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -cp "/usr/orabase/product/10.2.0/lib:/usr/java/javajar/common/sched.jar:/usr/orabase/product/10.2.0/jdbc/lib/ojdbc14_g.jar:/usr/orabase/product/10.2.0/jdbc/lib/classes12.jar" com.abrt.smart.Smart
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do
case $option in
d ) CHEC=true;;
# more option processing can go here
\? ) echo "Unknown option: -$OPTARG"
: ) echo "Missing option argument for -$OPTARG";;
* ) echo "Unimplimented option: -$OPTARG";;
esac
done
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Hi I have this command that when put on the command line it returns the output the way I want it.
/opt/quest/bin/vastool list -a groups | grep testdev_li | grep dev | awk -F"" 'NF>2{print $2}' | cut -c2- | tr '\n' '|'
The output of this is
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
As a excercise I have to compile a program (Hello2.java) with a class file (HelloText.java) in another directory. (As you seen in the screenshot)
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javap
javap(1) General Commands Manual javap(1)NAME
javap - Java class file disassembler
SYNOPSIS
javap [ options ] class ...
DESCRIPTION
The javap command disassembles a Java class file. The options determine the output. If no options are used, javap prints out the package,
protected, and public fields and methods of the classes passed to it. The javap command displays its output to stdout. For example, com-
pile the following class declaration:
import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.*;
public class DocFooter extends Applet {
String date;
String email;
public void init() {
resize(500,100);
date = getParameter("LAST_UPDATED");
email = getParameter("EMAIL");
}
public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.drawString(date + " by ",100, 15);
g.drawString(email,290,15);
}
}
The output from javap DocFooter yields:
Compiled from DocFooter.java
public class DocFooter extends java.applet.Applet {
java.lang.String date;
java.lang.String email;
public void init();
public void paint(java.awt.Graphics);
public DocFooter();
}
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-b Ensures backward compatibility with javap in JDK 1.1.
-bootclasspath path
Specifies path from which to load bootstrap classes. By default, the bootstrap classes are the classes implementing the
core Java platform located in jre/lib/rt.jar and jre/lib/charsets.jar.
-c Prints out disassembled code, that is, the instructions that comprise the Java bytecodes, for each of the methods in the
class. These are documented in the Java Virtual Machine Specification.
-classpath path
Specifies the path javap uses to look up classes. Overrides the default or the CLASSPATH environment variable if it is set.
Directories are separated by colons (:). Thus the general format for path is:
.:<your_path>
For example:
.:/home/avh/classes:/usr/local/java/classes
-extdirs dirs Overrides location at which installed extensions are searched. The default location for extensions is jre/lib/ext.
-help Prints out help message for javap.
-Jflag Passes flag directly to runtime system.
javap -J-version
javap -JJ-Djava.security.manager
-Djava.security.policy=MyPolicy MyClassName
-l Displays line and local variable tables.
-package Shows only package, protected, and public classes and members. This is the default.
-private Shows all classes and members.
-protected Shows only protected and public classes and members.
-public Shows only public classes and members.
-s Displays internal type signatures.
-verbose Prints stack size, number of locals, and args for methods.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CLASSPATH Used to provide the system with a path to user-defined classes. Directories are separated by colons. For example:
.:/home/avh/classes:/usr/local/java/classes
SEE ALSO java(1), javac(1), javadoc(1), javah(1), jdb(1)
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