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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T08:36:50+00:00 2026-06-14T08:36:50+00:00

I have two classes Owning and OwningAccessor. The files are in the same directory.

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I have two classes Owning and OwningAccessor. The files are in the same directory.

public class Owning {
    String _name = "";
    public void printBanner()
    {
    }
    public void printOwning(double amount)
    {
        printBanner();

        //print details
        System.out.println("name:" + _name);
        System.out.println("amount:" + amount);
    }
}


public class OwningAccessor {
    public void access()
    {
        Owning o = new Owning();
        o.printOwning(500);
    }
}

When I tried to compile OwningAccessor with javac -cp . OwningAccessor.java, I got compilation error.

symbol  : class Owning
location: class smcho.OwningAccessor
        Owning o = new Owning();
        ^
OwningAccessor.java:6: cannot find symbol
symbol  : class Owning
location: class smcho.OwningAccessor
        Owning o = new Owning();
                   ^

What’s wrong with this? The code compiles fine under eclipse IDE.

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    2026-06-14T08:36:51+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:36 am

    Ok, let’s suppose you have the code distributed in files as follows

    myproject
    ├── out
    └── src
        ├── OwningAccessor.java
        └── Owning.java
    

    Go to your command prompt, and change directory to myproject. Once there issue the following command:

    javac -d out -sourcepath src src/OwningAccessor.java
    

    I just tested it and it works just fine. Your compiled classes will be located in the out folder:

    .
    ├── out
    │   ├── OwningAccessor.class
    │   └── Owning.class
    └── src
        ├── OwningAccessor.java
        └── Owning.java
    

    Compiling one class will trigger the compilation of all other dependent classes. The compiler will automatically look for them in the src folder.

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