I wrote a small Java command line program to test sending emails from a remote server. I'm getting the dreaded "NoClassDefFoundError" and I can't figure out why.
The server is running:
My java program is called
SendEmailACME
The error message is
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/activation/DataSource
The complete output from the run of the program is:
bash-3.00$ javac SendEmailACME.java
bash-3.00$ java SendEmailACME
SendEmailACME: Classpath: .:/users/steve/TestProgramsLib/mail.jar:users/steve/TestProgramsLib/activation.jar
DEBUG: setDebug: JavaMail version 1.4.4
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/activation/DataSource
at SendEmailACME.main(SendEmailACME.java:47)
bash-3.00$
I ran
java -verbose SendEmailACME
The ouput was too long for stackoverflow. All it included was the regular output, plus a bunch of messages about java loading all of its regular libraries, the libraries from mail.jar, but I didn't see any from javax.activation.*
Output from "$ echo $CLASSPATH" is:
bash-3.00$ echo $CLASSPATH
.:/users/steve/TestProgramsLib/mail.jar:users/steve/TestProgramsLib/activation.jar
bash-3.00$
My home directory is
/users/steve
It contains these two directories
The first has my program SendEmailACME.java, SendEmailACME.class/ The second has the following jars in it:
bash-3.00$ ls -l
total 1102
-rw-r--r-- 1 steve acme 55932 Apr 19 2006 activation.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 steve acme 494975 Jan 14 2011 mail.jar
bash-3.00$
This is the source code of my command line program SendEmailACME:
import javax.mail.*;
import javax.mail.internet.*;
import javax.mail.Authenticator;
import javax.mail.PasswordAuthentication;
import java.util.Properties;
public class SendEmailACME {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{
String smtpServer = "msg.abc.acme.com";
int port = 25;
String userid = "acme.staffdirectory";
String password = "password";
String contentType = "text/html";
String subject = "test: Send An Email, From A Java Client Using msg.abc.acme.com";
String from = "[email protected]";
String to = "[email protected],[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]";
String body = "<h1>Test. An Email, From A Java Client Using msg.abc.acme.com.</hi>";
System.out.println("SendEmailACME: Classpath: " + System.getProperty("java.class.path"));
Properties props = new Properties();
props.put("mail.transport.protocol", "smtp");
props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");
props.put("mail.smtp.starttls.enable","true");
props.put("mail.smtp.host", smtpServer);
Session mailSession = Session.getInstance(props);
// Get runtime more runtime output when attempting to send an email
mailSession.setDebug(true);
MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(mailSession);
message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
message.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, to);
message.setSubject(subject);
message.setContent(body,contentType);
Transport transport = mailSession.getTransport();
transport.connect(smtpServer, port, userid, password);
transport.sendMessage(message,message.getRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO));
transport.close();
}// end function main()
}// end class SendEmailACME
Here is the output from running a command to see what is inside activation.jar:
bash-3.00$ jar -tf activation.jar
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
META-INF/SUN_MICR.SF
META-INF/SUN_MICR.RSA
META-INF/
META-INF/mailcap.default
META-INF/mimetypes.default
javax/
javax/activation/
javax/activation/ActivationDataFlavor.class
javax/activation/MimeType.class
javax/activation/MimeTypeParameterList.class
javax/activation/MimeTypeParseException.class
javax/activation/CommandInfo.class
javax/activation/DataHandler$1.class
javax/activation/DataHandler.class
javax/activation/DataSource.class
javax/activation/CommandMap.class
javax/activation/DataContentHandler.class
javax/activation/DataContentHandlerFactory.class
javax/activation/CommandObject.class
javax/activation/DataHandlerDataSource.class
javax/activation/DataSourceDataContentHandler.class
javax/activation/ObjectDataContentHandler.class
javax/activation/FileDataSource.class
javax/activation/FileTypeMap.class
javax/activation/MailcapCommandMap.class
javax/activation/MimetypesFileTypeMap.class
javax/activation/SecuritySupport$1.class
javax/activation/SecuritySupport$2.class
javax/activation/SecuritySupport$3.class
javax/activation/SecuritySupport$4.class
javax/activation/SecuritySupport$5.class
javax/activation/SecuritySupport.class
javax/activation/URLDataSource.class
javax/activation/UnsupportedDataTypeException.class
com/
com/sun/
com/sun/activation/
com/sun/activation/registries/
com/sun/activation/registries/MailcapFile.class
com/sun/activation/registries/MailcapParseException.class
com/sun/activation/registries/MimeTypeFile.class
com/sun/activation/registries/MimeTypeEntry.class
com/sun/activation/registries/LineTokenizer.class
com/sun/activation/registries/LogSupport.class
com/sun/activation/registries/MailcapTokenizer.class
com/sun/activation/viewers/
com/sun/activation/viewers/ImageViewer.class
com/sun/activation/viewers/ImageViewerCanvas.class
com/sun/activation/viewers/TextEditor.class
com/sun/activation/viewers/TextViewer.class
bash-3.00$
Everything compiles fine, but it can't seem to find javax.activation.DataSource despite activation.jar being in the classpath
I do not have access to the jdk_home/jre/lib/ext directory.
I have been attempting to execute SendEmailACME from my directory /users/steve/TestPrograms
Thanks in advance for any help
Steve
bash-3.00$ echo $CLASSPATH
.:/users/steve/TestProgramsLib/mail.jar:users/steve/TestProgramsLib/activation.jar
You appear to be missing a /
between mail.jar:
and users/steve
. This means java
is looking in the wrong place for activation.jar
(in ./users
rather than /users
).