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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:30:04+00:00 2026-05-13T19:30:04+00:00

in the java test I have : package Tester.GUI.api public class Test1{—–} in the

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in the java test I have :

package Tester.GUI.api
public class Test1{-----}

in the “.bat” :

<path to java> -classpath<all jar defined in the classpath separated by ";"> org.junit.runner.JUnitCore Tester.GUI.api.Test1

when I launch th “.bat” I have the following :

JUnit version 4.6
Could not find class: Tester.GUI.api.Test1
Time: 0,203

OK (0 tests)

I have verified jar files , typo but not found the cause
someone could help please?

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    2026-05-13T19:30:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:30 pm

    The -classpath option needs to take a set of directies and/or jar files. Currently those are missing, so your main class (JUnitCore) is being used as the classpath, and Test1 used as the main class. I’m guessing you want JUnitCore as the main class and Test1 as the argument.

    Try something like this (substituting the actual names of the jars you’re using for jar-file1, jar-file2):

    java -classpath <jar-file1.jar>;<jar-file2.jar> org.junit.runner.JUnitCore Tester.GUI.api.Test1
    

    Edit:
    Assuming jar files are specified correctly, the error message indicates that the Test1 class isn’t on the classpath. If you’re using an IDE, you need to find the output directory for compilation (for example, in Eclipse it is <project>/bin by default). Within this directory you will find other directories with the structure Tester/GUI/api. A file called Test1.class will be in the api directory. It is this output directory that needs to be added to the classpath (that is, the one above the Tester/GUI/api structure).

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