Explanation
Neither of the named
files could be found in any of the resource locations. All
resource locations are searched for the first file. If no such file exists,
all resource locations are searched for the second file.
Resource locations
differ depending on the mechanism that was used to locate the table file.
If
the error was encountered in an applet, resource locations refer to locations
on the server machine and can vary depending on the implementation of the Java™ Virtual
Machine. However, all implementations should search the directory on the server
specified by the CODEBASE value. This value is set by the APPLET tag in the
HTML file containing the applet. If no CODEBASE value is specified, it defaults
to the directory on the web server containing the HTML file.
If the
error was encountered in an application, valid resource locations are as follows:
- The directory that the Java Virtual Machine was started in (the
working directory for the executable).
- Any directory specified in the CLASSPATH for the application being run.
Specification of this value is system-dependent. On some systems, it can be
specified as an environment variable. All systems allow it to be specified
when invoking the Java Virtual Machine using the -classpath
option. See the documentation that came with your copy of the Java Virtual
Machine for more information on the value of CLASSPATH.
User Response
First, locate the table file and
make sure the permissions necessary to access it are set.
If the error
occurred from within an applet or if the error occurred from within an application
and you do not want to modify the existing set of resource locations, copy
the table file into a valid resource location.
Otherwise, complete
one of the following instructions:
- If the Java interpreter will use the value of the CLASSPATH
environment variable, add the directory containing the table file to the current
value of CLASSPATH.
- Specify the directory containing the table file by using the -classpath
option when invoking the Java interpreter. If specifying the -classpath
option overrides the value of the CLASSPATH environment variable, you need
to specify the path to the Java runtime classes (e.g. classes.zip or
rt.jar) in addition to any directories you add as resource locations.
Additional diagnostic information may become available if you
enable program trace.