Simple Java Command-Line on Unix Question

From the windows shell, the following command works fine:
java -classpath MyJar.jar;. Test
The class Test, in the current director, depends on files in MyJar.jar. However, when I open up the cygwin bash shell and try to execute the same command, I get this error:
bash: /usr/bin/Test: No such file or directory
It appears it's looking for Test in /usr/bin as opposed to in the current directory. Why is this happening and how can I get this to work in bash?
I know it's kind of unix question, but I figured some one here could help.
TIA,
John

How can I use aboslute classpaths within bash. For
example, what it the bash equivalent of the
following:
java -classpath C:/Java;C:/Java/MyJar.jar Testjava -classpath /the/path/to/your/Java:/the/path/to/your/MyJar.jar Test
Normally you will be using things relative to your home directory so yo can use
java -classpath ~ /the/relative-path/to/your/Java:~/the/relarive-path/to/your/MyJar.jar Test
or
java -classpath $HOME/the/relative-path/to/your/Java:$HOME/the/relative-path/to/your/MyJar.jar Test
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