No, not the warrior princess... That's Xena.

Xeena is an XML editor/validator from IBM's AlphaWorks. I've started playing
around with DocBook for a project I'm working on, and Xeena seems to be the
only software of its type that runs on Linux. Well, it won't run on mine.
:-(

One problem may be that I no practically nothing about Java. I'm running
this on a Debian (unstable) laptop. I've installed as much Java stuff as I
can find using apt. It looks like I've got JDK 1.1 in /usr/lib/jdk1.1

When I try to run Xeena, I get the following error:

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: xeena/sh
     at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Throwable.java:38)
     at java.lang.Error.<init>(Error.java:21)
     at java.lang.LinkageError.<init>(LinkageEror.java:21)
     at java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError.<init>(NoClassDefFoundError.java:21)

I know the program will run with JDK1.1. Anyone have any ideas about what's
going on?

-Tim

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