Selenium + sikuli Error- *No ClassDefFoundError: org/sikuli/script/Screen* in command prompt











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When I'm running Selenium+ sikuli project in Command prompt getting error as




java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/sikuli/script/Screen and java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.sikuli.script.Screen




Screen screen = new Screen();
Pattern fileUpload = new Pattern("fileUpload(1).PNG");
screen.click(fileUpload);


If any best tool than sikuli for GUI testing integrates with selenium, please Suggest.










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  • Are you running this java code from IDE or command line?
    – Eugene S
    Nov 7 at 15:19










  • java eclipse - no issues in Java getting output. But when I'm trying to run through Command prompt getting above issue.
    – Pooja Patange
    Nov 8 at 7:43















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When I'm running Selenium+ sikuli project in Command prompt getting error as




java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/sikuli/script/Screen and java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.sikuli.script.Screen




Screen screen = new Screen();
Pattern fileUpload = new Pattern("fileUpload(1).PNG");
screen.click(fileUpload);


If any best tool than sikuli for GUI testing integrates with selenium, please Suggest.










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  • Are you running this java code from IDE or command line?
    – Eugene S
    Nov 7 at 15:19










  • java eclipse - no issues in Java getting output. But when I'm trying to run through Command prompt getting above issue.
    – Pooja Patange
    Nov 8 at 7:43













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When I'm running Selenium+ sikuli project in Command prompt getting error as




java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/sikuli/script/Screen and java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.sikuli.script.Screen




Screen screen = new Screen();
Pattern fileUpload = new Pattern("fileUpload(1).PNG");
screen.click(fileUpload);


If any best tool than sikuli for GUI testing integrates with selenium, please Suggest.










share|improve this question















When I'm running Selenium+ sikuli project in Command prompt getting error as




java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/sikuli/script/Screen and java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.sikuli.script.Screen




Screen screen = new Screen();
Pattern fileUpload = new Pattern("fileUpload(1).PNG");
screen.click(fileUpload);


If any best tool than sikuli for GUI testing integrates with selenium, please Suggest.







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  • Are you running this java code from IDE or command line?
    – Eugene S
    Nov 7 at 15:19










  • java eclipse - no issues in Java getting output. But when I'm trying to run through Command prompt getting above issue.
    – Pooja Patange
    Nov 8 at 7:43


















  • Are you running this java code from IDE or command line?
    – Eugene S
    Nov 7 at 15:19










  • java eclipse - no issues in Java getting output. But when I'm trying to run through Command prompt getting above issue.
    – Pooja Patange
    Nov 8 at 7:43
















Are you running this java code from IDE or command line?
– Eugene S
Nov 7 at 15:19




Are you running this java code from IDE or command line?
– Eugene S
Nov 7 at 15:19












java eclipse - no issues in Java getting output. But when I'm trying to run through Command prompt getting above issue.
– Pooja Patange
Nov 8 at 7:43




java eclipse - no issues in Java getting output. But when I'm trying to run through Command prompt getting above issue.
– Pooja Patange
Nov 8 at 7:43












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If you run the above from command line, you probably did not define the classpath correctly and the classes you are referring to were not found. Make sure you include all related paths where your classes exist:



$ javac –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp.Java
$ java –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp





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    If you run the above from command line, you probably did not define the classpath correctly and the classes you are referring to were not found. Make sure you include all related paths where your classes exist:



    $ javac –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp.Java
    $ java –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp





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      If you run the above from command line, you probably did not define the classpath correctly and the classes you are referring to were not found. Make sure you include all related paths where your classes exist:



      $ javac –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp.Java
      $ java –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp





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        If you run the above from command line, you probably did not define the classpath correctly and the classes you are referring to were not found. Make sure you include all related paths where your classes exist:



        $ javac –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp.Java
        $ java –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp





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        If you run the above from command line, you probably did not define the classpath correctly and the classes you are referring to were not found. Make sure you include all related paths where your classes exist:



        $ javac –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp.Java
        $ java –classpath C:dependencyframework.jar MyApp






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