From: mike d. <md...@st...> - 1999-12-29 23:39:46
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On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Federico Silva wrote: > First delete this jar from this dir, it's useless there this is incorrect. any valid JAR file placed in the .jedit/jars directory will be loaded by JARClassLoader. thus it is the perfect place to put tools.jar. besides, from the stack trace that anthony sent, it is apparent that the sun.tools packages are already accessible in the classpath. i don't know what the real problem is that he is having, but i am almost positive that has nothing to do with the classpath. -md p.s. to add libraries to the global classpath under JDK1.2 without modifying the CLASSPATH environment variable, put a JAR file or uncompressed ZIP into <JDK home>/jre/lib/ext. this is where i have my tools.jar. |