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A: OpenGL in Java on Netbeans: NoClassDefFoundError

ccoakleyWhat are you typing (or what is netbeans running) to run this? Since the Mac filesystem is fairly case-agnostic unless you've specified otherwise, running java javaopengl.main will look for a file main.java, which is there (Main.java will be returned). But the class is Main, and you can get this ...

Im doing that right now......
I ran that, got the same error, realized i did not even see "well, main works" in the output. I stripped it to just:

package javaopengl;

public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("well, main works");
}
}

And now it gives me that error even if i delete the library from the directory. Something weird is going on.
P.S. Thank you so much for helping me
if you have a directory with all of your jars, you can also try this: for f in *; do jar -tf $f | grep Display; done and make sure that the exact class is there (some libraries like to rename packages between versions just to screw with you) and make sure the appropriate jar is indeed in your classpath.
What about making an empty main(String[] args) version? That works? Because I find that slightly unusual. Note that loading with Class.forName() should have no import statements (just in case).
I'm starting a new project from scratch, making sure it works with just a System.out.println("This works"); then adding the libraries, ill keep you guys updated on what i am doing.
It does sound like netbeans is telling java to load the wrong .class file. Delete your .java file and your .class file, start over, and make sure you've got the correct capitalization. Even if they display correctly in Netbeans (perhaps you first named the class "main" and changed it to "Main"), I could see this causing you a bit of grief. Oh, and consider changing your debug statements to System.err.println (to avoid a race between System.out and System.err).
Alright, i did all of that, and tried the following code:

package javaopengl;

public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("well, main works");
Class checkjar = Class.forName("org.lwjgl.opengl.Display");
System.out.println("My ClassLoader found: " + checkjar.getCanonicalName());
}
}

And this is what i got:
run:
Well, main works
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no lwjgl in java.library.path
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1758)
at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:823)
at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1045)
at org.lwjgl.Sys$1.run(Sys.java:73)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
Sorry, i am terrible at this......
Hello?
23:31
Good, that's what you expect from a correct file name but incorrect classpath
Thank you so much for helping me with this.
So if you didn't get that before, but you get that now, you should be able to follow the directions in your tutorial again.
I will follow that tutorial again and let you know if it does it again...
I will keep this window open for about 20 minutes (then I leave work).
jar -tf whatyouexpect.jar | grep org/lwjgl/opengl/Display
FYI, that's the command to look for a specific class in a jar file
run in bash
THANK YOU SO MUCH
It finally worked!
Sorry i was such a hassle
23:37
Yeah, it sounds like a class rename issue. Did you change the capitalization of Main from main while developing?
but glad I could be some help. good luck.
I think i did, is there anything i can do to help you or up your status?
23:51
:) I'll give you a free copy of my game when i make it big XD

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