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Got ClassNotFoundException? Jarfinder.com will tell what's the name of .jar to get. Posted: Jul 6, 2006 10:11 PM
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"At some point every Java programmer ends up wasting valuable development time sorting out classpath problems. When faced with a ClassNotFoundException or NoClassDefFoundError it can take a lot of time and googling to locate the correct jars. Fortunately jarFinder now makes everything much easier." It works almost the same as http://www.jarhoo.com search engine.

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