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ThSITC
Hello Rene, *and all*,

as a *subscriber* of the Java Magazine I *might* have the opportunity to publish an article
in this online magazine, about the recent NetRexx release on www.netrexx.org

Questions (as always, Sorry):

1.) Do we already have such an *article* on stock?
2.) When *not yet*, any potential co-writers?

I personally think, that:

- any NetRexx User shall/should subscribe this valuable Java Online Magazine! It's free, by the way :-)
- we shall/should take this opportunity, in the next months, to spread the *knowledge* and *recognition*
  of NetRexx as beeing 100 % Java Compatible (at least, in the near future, with a concerted approach) :-)

Thomas Schneider.
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Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

kenner

Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.

Is it broken?

I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.

Can I get this class somewhere?


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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

Jason Martin
I think this was an issue before for some users. It may come from some older plugin you are using that wants it.

http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?GnuRegexp

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:50 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:

Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.

Is it broken?

I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.

Can I get this class somewhere?


Kenneth Klein

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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

kenner

I've tried sidekick 1.3 and 1.4








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I think this was an issue before for some users. It may come from some older plugin you are using that wants it.

http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?GnuRegexp

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:50 PM, <kenneth.klein@...> wrote:

Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.


Is it broken?


I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.


Can I get this class somewhere?



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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

alansam
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I'm pretty sure gnu.regexp.REException isn't part of a normal Jave deployments so it's probably something that was added to your old environment.

I also thought NetRexxJe had been superseded by David Requena's excellent NetRexxDE.  Here's a link I found: http://netrexx-misc.kenai.com/ (referred to from here: http://www.kermitkiser.com/NetRexx/ where it states that it replaces NetRexxJe).

A.

On 26 September 2012 12:50, <[hidden email]> wrote:

Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.

Is it broken?

I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.

Can I get this class somewhere?


Kenneth Klein

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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

alansam
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See my note about NetRexxDE above.

On 26 September 2012 13:23, <[hidden email]> wrote:

I've tried sidekick 1.3 and 1.4








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I think this was an issue before for some users. It may come from some older plugin you are using that wants it.

http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?GnuRegexp

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:50 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:

Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.


Is it broken?


I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.


Can I get this class somewhere?



Kenneth Klein


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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

Dave Woodman
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David Requena evolved NetRexxJE into NetRexxDE – I have found it to work well under W7.

 

It can be found here:- http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-misc/pages/NetRexxDE

 

                Dave.

 

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Subject: [Ibm-netrexx] Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

 


Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.

Is it broken?

I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.

Can I get this class somewhere?


Kenneth Klein


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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

ThSITC
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Kenneth,
   you should SWITCH from Satguru Srivastava's 'NetRexxJe' to 'David Requena's' NetRexxDE.

You will find this on www.kenai.com.

By the way, Rene, *and all*:

I *do find (personally) it would be *time* to *mirror*:

   -- NetrexxDE
   -- NetRexxScript
   -- the ECLIPSE Interface

as *DOWNLOADABLE* from www.netrexx.org, probably in a new SECTION:

*****************************************
* Available NetRexx IDE's (or so ...)
*****************************************

We cannot assume that a NOVICE NetRexx user is aware of Kenai and/or SourceForge at all.

Thus, www.netrexx.or *shall&should* contain those IDE' s (and any other, when available),
as directly downloadable from the NetRexx Projects site (www.netrexx.org).

Personal opinion of mine, only, of course, ...
... and strong ADVISE, as well ;-)

Thomas.
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Am 26.09.2012 22:23, schrieb [hidden email]:

I've tried sidekick 1.3 and 1.4








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I think this was an issue before for some users. It may come from some older plugin you are using that wants it.

http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?GnuRegexp

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:50 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:

Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.


Is it broken?


I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.


Can I get this class somewhere?



Kenneth Klein


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Re: Cannot start: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/regexp/REException

kenner
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That's the ticket! Dave. I had Je and De mixed up. Working now.


Kenneth Klein



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David Requena evolved NetRexxJE into NetRexxDE – I have found it to work well under W7.
 
It can be found here:- http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-misc/pages/NetRexxDE
 
                Dave.
 
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Ever since I replaced my old XP box with this Windoze 7 machine and reinstalling jEdit and NetRexxJe I have been getting this error.


Is it broken?


I've tried the developers release of Jedit and various combinations of releases of the plugins - no joy.


Can I get this class somewhere?



Kenneth Klein
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