[Mapserver-users] Java Exception - java.lang ClassNotFound
Eric Bridger
eric at gomoos.org
Wed Apr 30 07:42:34 PDT 2003
In order to use the Rosa java applet, the client machine (your
co-workers) must have the Java 2 Run Time environment installed. They
should go to http://java.sun.com and install it on their workstation.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/downloads.html
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 17:56, Hurtubise, Yvette wrote:
> Hello everyone...
>
> I'm having a little problem a MapServer Application that I tranfered from my computer to a co-workers. The application works fine on my computer but when he tries to run in on his he gets an exception java.lang ClassNotFound Excetion Rosa 2000.
>
> All I have done so far is copy my whole folder (including my map file, html files, Rosa, etc) from my wwwroot folrder to his wwwroot folder. The paths are the same on both computers.
>
> Both of the computers run on the same platform (windows 2000) and both have the itasca demo running. I have checked (to the best of my ablilities) to make sure that everything in the Rosa folder was tranfered properly. I'm still new to MapServer so I figure I'm missing some step, but I just can't figure it out.
>
> If anyone would be able to tell me what I have done wrong/missed, that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> Yvette Hurtubise
>
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