What is NoClassDefFoundError?

August 26th, 2009 by uCertify Leave a reply »

NoClassDefFoundError is a subclass of java.lang.LinkageError. It occurs when a JVM or a classLoader instance tries to load in the definition, and no definition of the class is found. This occurs due to the following reasons:

  • Classpath has not been set properly.
  • JVM tries to load the definition of a class that is not present in the specified directory.

The Locale class has the following constructors:

  • NoClassDefFoundError()
    This will construct a NoClassDefFoundError with no detailed message.
  • NoClassDefFoundError(String str)
    This will construct a NoClassDefFoundError with a detailed string message.
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