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Home/ Questions/Fixing the error: java.lang.noclassdeffounderror: org/hamcrest/selfdescribing
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Tiago da Silva
Asked: May 18, 20222022-05-18T11:06:49+00:00 2022-05-18T11:06:49+00:00In: java

Fixing the error: java.lang.noclassdeffounderror: org/hamcrest/selfdescribing

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I get an error

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/hamcrest/SelfDescribing

when trying to run Junit test in Eclipse. How to fix the java.lang.noclassdeffounderror: org/hamcrest/selfdescribing error? Please give me some advice.

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    2022-06-12T12:06:33+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2022 at 12:06 pm

    The cause: This issue “java.lang.noclassdeffounderror: org/hamcrest/selfdescribing” is caused by the absence of hamcrest-core-1.3.jar from your classpath.

    Solution: To fix this, add hamcrest-core-1.3.jar to your classpath alongside junit-4.XX.jar. It will operate fine after adding to the classpath through command line.

    <root url="jar://$APPLICATION_HOME_DIR$/lib/junit-4.11.jar!/" />
    <root url="jar://$APPLICATION_HOME_DIR$/lib/hamcrest-core-1.3.jar!/" />
    <root url="jar://$APPLICATION_HOME_DIR$/lib/hamcrest-library-1.3.jar!/" />
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  2. Alice Rossignol
    2022-05-25T20:20:46+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2022 at 8:20 pm

    Add hamcrest-all-X.X.jar to classpath.

    Latest version as of Feb 2015 is 1.3: http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/downloads/detail?name=hamcrest-all-1.3.jar&can=2&q=

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