Non-trivial problem with NoClassDefFoundError

I want my Java 1.4.2. program to use the Apache Commons CLI library, version 1.2. Within Eclipse, I can get the program to use the org.apache.commons.cli 1.2 jar file (I just add the jar to the build path). However, if I export the program as a jar and run the jar under DOS or Unix, I get the NoClassDefFoundError. I tried to fix the command path, by creating a CLASSPATH environment variable. This didn't fix the problem. I tried to include the path using the -classpath option under the java command. This didn't fix the problem either.
A while ago, I was able to use version 1.1 on a Java 1.5 program (under Mac OS X).
So I am stumped. How should I proceed?
Thank You.

NoClassDefFoundError can mean several things but one of them is that a .class file was found in the correct place but it didn't contain the expected Java class. For example, it has been renamed, or the directory structure doesn't correspond to the package structure.

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           res.sendRedirect("http://localhost:18080/webapplication8/faces/Page2.jsp");
           return null;*/
            return "case1";
        public String button2_action()  throws Exception{
            // TODO Following code was replaced by static navigation
                getSessionBean1().setId(2);
          /*  ExternalContext ctx=(ExternalContext)FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext();
           HttpServletRequest req=(HttpServletRequest)ctx.getRequest();
           HttpServletResponse res=(HttpServletResponse)ctx.getResponse();
           res.sendRedirect("http://localhost:18080/webapplication8/faces/Page2.jsp");
           return null;*/
            return "case2";
        public String button3_action() throws Exception{
            // TODO Following code was replaced by static navigation
                getSessionBean1().setId(3);
            /*    ExternalContext ctx=(ExternalContext)FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext();
           HttpServletRequest req=(HttpServletRequest)ctx.getRequest();
           HttpServletResponse res=(HttpServletResponse)ctx.getResponse();
           res.sendRedirect("http://localhost:18080/webapplication8/faces/Page2.jsp");
            return null;*/
            return "case3";
    }page 2
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <jsp:root version="1.2" xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page">
        <jsp:directive.page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"/>
        <jsp:text><![CDATA[
    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
    ]]></jsp:text>
        <f:view>
            <html lang="en-US" xml:lang="en-US">
                <head>
                    <meta content="no-cache" http-equiv="Cache-Control"/>
                    <meta content="no-cache" http-equiv="Pragma"/>
                    <title>Page1 Title</title>
                    <link href="resources/stylesheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
                </head>
                <body style="-rave-layout: grid">
                    <h:form binding="#{Page1.form1}" id="form1">
                        <h:panelGrid binding="#{Page1.gridPanel1}" id="gridPanel1" style="left: 96px; top: 48px; position: absolute"/>
                        <f:selectItems binding="#{Page1.radioButtonList1SelectItems1}" id="radioButtonList1SelectItems1"/>
                        <h:commandButton action="#{Page1.button1_action}" binding="#{Page1.button1}" id="button1"
                            style="left: 384px; top: 120px; position: absolute" value="Submit"/>
                        <h:commandButton action="#{Page1.button1_action}" binding="#{Page1.button1}" id="button1" style="left: 384px; top: 72px; position: absolute" value="Submit"/>
                        <h:outputLink binding="#{Page1.hyperlink1}" id="hyperlink1" style="left: 480px; top: 216px; position: absolute" value="http://www.sun.com/jscreator">
                            <h:outputText binding="#{Page1.hyperlink1Text}" id="hyperlink1Text" value="Hyperlink"/>
                        </h:outputLink>
                        <h:commandLink binding="#{Page1.linkAction1}" id="linkAction1" style="left: 456px; top: 264px; position: absolute">
                            <h:outputText binding="#{Page1.linkAction1Text}" id="linkAction1Text" value="Link Action"/>
                        </h:commandLink>
                    </h:form>
                </body>
            </html>
        </f:view>
    </jsp:root>page2 bean
    * Page1.java
    * Created on June 25, 2005, 10:52 AM
    * Copyright user
    package webapplication8;
    import javax.faces.*;
    import com.sun.jsfcl.app.*;
    import com.sun.jsfcl.data.DefaultSelectItemsArray;
    import java.util.Vector;
    import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
    import javax.faces.component.UISelectItems;
    import javax.faces.component.html.*;
    import javax.faces.context.ExternalContext;
    import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
    import javax.faces.el.ValueBinding;
    import javax.faces.model.SelectItem;
    import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
    import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
    public class Page1 extends AbstractPageBean {
        // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Creator-managed Component Definition">
        private int __placeholder;
        private HtmlForm form1 = new HtmlForm();
        public HtmlForm getForm1() {
            return form1;
        public void setForm1(HtmlForm hf) {
            this.form1 = hf;
        private HtmlPanelGrid gridPanel1 = new HtmlPanelGrid();
        public HtmlPanelGrid getGridPanel1() {
            return gridPanel1;
        public void setGridPanel1(HtmlPanelGrid hpg) {
            this.gridPanel1 = hpg;
        private HtmlCommandButton button1 = new HtmlCommandButton();
        public HtmlCommandButton getButton1() {
            return button1;
        public void setButton1(HtmlCommandButton hcb) {
            this.button1 = hcb;
        private HtmlOutputLink hyperlink1 = new HtmlOutputLink();
        public HtmlOutputLink getHyperlink1() {
            return hyperlink1;
        public void setHyperlink1(HtmlOutputLink hol) {
            this.hyperlink1 = hol;
        private HtmlOutputText hyperlink1Text = new HtmlOutputText();
        public HtmlOutputText getHyperlink1Text() {
            return hyperlink1Text;
        public void setHyperlink1Text(HtmlOutputText hot) {
            this.hyperlink1Text = hot;
        private HtmlCommandLink linkAction1 = new HtmlCommandLink();
        public HtmlCommandLink getLinkAction1() {
            return linkAction1;
        public void setLinkAction1(HtmlCommandLink hcl) {
            this.linkAction1 = hcl;
        private HtmlOutputText linkAction1Text = new HtmlOutputText();
        public HtmlOutputText getLinkAction1Text() {
            return linkAction1Text;
        public void setLinkAction1Text(HtmlOutputText hot) {
            this.linkAction1Text = hot;
        // </editor-fold>
        public Page1() {
            // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Creator-managed Component Initialization">
            try {
                ExternalContext ctx=(ExternalContext)FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext();
                HttpServletRequest req=(HttpServletRequest)ctx.getRequest();
                HttpServletResponse res=(HttpServletResponse)ctx.getResponse();
                String id=req.getParameter("id");
                if(id!=null)
                    getSessionBean1().setId(Integer.parseInt(id));
                if (getSessionBean1().getId()==1) {
                    addTextBox();
                else if (getSessionBean1().getId()==2) {
                    addCheckBox();
                    addRadio();
                else if (getSessionBean1().getId()==3) {
                    addRadio();
                   // addCheckBox();
            } catch (Exception e) {
                log("Page1 Initialization Failure", e);
                throw e instanceof javax.faces.FacesException ? (FacesException) e: new FacesException(e);
            // </editor-fold>
            // Additional user provided initialization code
        protected webapplication8.ApplicationBean1 getApplicationBean1() {
            return (webapplication8.ApplicationBean1)getBean("ApplicationBean1");
        protected webapplication8.SessionBean1 getSessionBean1() {
            return (webapplication8.SessionBean1)getBean("SessionBean1");
         * Bean cleanup.
        protected void afterRenderResponse() {
        private void addRadio() {
            HtmlPanelGrid gridPanel = new HtmlPanelGrid();
            UIComponent parent = gridPanel1;
            HtmlOutputText outputText = new HtmlOutputText();
            outputText.setValue("Some Desc");
            outputText.setId("somedesc2");
            HtmlSelectOneRadio checkBox = new HtmlSelectOneRadio();
            checkBox.setBorder(0);
            checkBox.setLayout("pageDirection");
            checkBox.setId("a3");
            UISelectItems items = new UISelectItems();
            DefaultSelectItemsArray objArray =new DefaultSelectItemsArray();
            vectDefaultSelectItemsArray.add(objArray);
            arrays=(DefaultSelectItemsArray[])vectDefaultSelectItemsArray.toArray(new DefaultSelectItemsArray[vectDefaultSelectItemsArray.size()]);
            int size =arrays.length;
            arrays[size - 1].clear();
            for (int i =0;i<10;i++) {
                arrays[size - 1].add(new SelectItem(""+i+"",""+i));
            // array.setItems(new String[] {"Yes","No" });
            items.setValueBinding("value",getValueBinding("#{Page1.arrays["+(size-1)+"]}"));
            checkBox.getChildren().add(items);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(outputText);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(checkBox);
            parent.getChildren().add(gridPanel);
        private void addCheckBox() {
            HtmlPanelGrid gridPanel = new HtmlPanelGrid();
            UIComponent parent = gridPanel1;
            HtmlOutputText outputText = new HtmlOutputText();
            outputText.setValue("Some Desc");
            outputText.setId("somedesc1");
            HtmlSelectManyCheckbox checkBox = new HtmlSelectManyCheckbox();
            checkBox.setBorder(0);
            checkBox.setLayout("pageDirection");
            checkBox.setId("a2");
            UISelectItems items = new UISelectItems();
            DefaultSelectItemsArray objArray =new DefaultSelectItemsArray();
            vectDefaultSelectItemsArray.add(objArray);
            arrays=(DefaultSelectItemsArray[])vectDefaultSelectItemsArray.toArray(new DefaultSelectItemsArray[vectDefaultSelectItemsArray.size()]);
            int size =arrays.length;
            arrays[size - 1].clear();
            for (int i =0;i<10;i++) {
                arrays[size - 1].add(new SelectItem(""+i+"",""+i));
            // array.setItems(new String[] {"Yes","No" });
            items.setValueBinding("value",getValueBinding("#{Page1.arrays["+(size-1)+"]}"));
            checkBox.getChildren().add(items);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(outputText);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(checkBox);
            parent.getChildren().add(gridPanel);
        private void addTextBox() {
            HtmlPanelGrid gridPanel = new HtmlPanelGrid();
            UIComponent parent = gridPanel1;
            HtmlOutputText outputText = new HtmlOutputText();
            outputText.setValue("Some Description for Control Text Box");
            outputText.setId("somedesc");
            HtmlInputText textField = new HtmlInputText();
            //  textField.setId("textField_"+control.getId());
            textField.setId("a1");
            HtmlOutputText outputText1 = new HtmlOutputText();
            hyperlink1Text.setValue(" ");
            hyperlink1Text.setStyleClass("bodyText");
            textField.setStyleClass("frmObjects");
            gridPanel.setColumns(3);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(outputText);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(hyperlink1Text);
            gridPanel.getChildren().add(textField);
            parent.getChildren().add(gridPanel);
        private DefaultSelectItemsArray array = new DefaultSelectItemsArray();
        public DefaultSelectItemsArray getArray() {
            return array;
        public void setArray(DefaultSelectItemsArray dsia) {
            this.array = dsia;
        private Vector vectDefaultSelectItemsArray = new Vector();
        private DefaultSelectItemsArray[] arrays = new DefaultSelectItemsArray[10];
        public DefaultSelectItemsArray[] getArrays() {
            return arrays;
        public void setArrays(DefaultSelectItemsArray[]dsia) {
            this.arrays = dsia;
        private UISelectItems radioButtonList1SelectItems1 = new UISelectItems();
        public UISelectItems getRadioButtonList1SelectItems1() {
            return radioButtonList1SelectItems1;
        public void setRadioButtonList1SelectItems1(UISelectItems uisi) {
            this.radioButtonList1SelectItems1 = uisi;
        private ValueBinding getValueBinding(String expression) {
            return     FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getApplication().createValueBinding(expression);
        public String button1_action() {
            // TODO Replace with your code
            return "case1";
    }my navigation.xml
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE faces-config PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD JavaServer Faces Config 1.0//EN"
                                  "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd">
    <faces-config>
        <navigation-rule>
            <from-view-id>/Page2.jsp</from-view-id>
            <navigation-case>
                <from-outcome>case1</from-outcome>
                <to-view-id>/Page1.jsp</to-view-id>
            </navigation-case>
            <navigation-case>
                <from-outcome>case2</from-outcome>
                <to-view-id>/Page1.jsp</to-view-id>
            </navigation-case>
            <navigation-case>
                <from-outcome>case3</from-outcome>
                <to-view-id>/Page1.jsp</to-view-id>
            </navigation-case>
        </navigation-rule>
        <navigation-rule>
            <from-view-id>/Page1.jsp</from-view-id>
            <navigation-case>
                <from-outcome>case1</from-outcome>
                <to-view-id>/Page2.jsp</to-view-id>
            </navigation-case>
        </navigation-rule>
    </faces-config>my managed beans xml
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE faces-config PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD JavaServer Faces Config 1.0//EN"
                                  "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd">
    <faces-config>
        <managed-bean>
            <managed-bean-name>Page1</managed-bean-name>
            <managed-bean-class>webapplication8.Page1</managed-bean-class>
            <managed-bean-scope>request</managed-bean-scope>
        </managed-bean>
        <managed-bean>
            <managed-bean-name>SessionBean1</managed-bean-name>
            <managed-bean-class>webapplication8.SessionBean1</managed-bean-class>
            <managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
        </managed-bean>
        <managed-bean>
            <managed-bean-name>ApplicationBean1</managed-bean-name>
            <managed-bean-class>webapplication8.ApplicationBean1</managed-bean-class>
            <managed-bean-scope>application</managed-bean-scope>
        </managed-bean>
        <managed-bean>
            <managed-bean-name>Page2</managed-bean-name>
            <managed-bean-class>webapplication8.Page2</managed-bean-class>
            <managed-bean-scope>request</managed-bean-scope>
        </managed-bean>
        <managed-bean>
    </faces-config>

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