From: yoshizak <yos...@da...> - 2001-10-22 18:19:43
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Hi there, I was looking at the error message and the problem with PyProxy lead me to think I should put the jython.jar into the class path (I believe I saw another e-mail in the user archives that said something about this) don't exactly know why I needed to do this, since I had presumed that this was done by default but when I ran my code sample with java -classpath <some directory tree>/jython-2.0/jython.jar:. tryJythonMain it finally seemed to run. (Yeah! Finally! :) Question is, why did I need to do this? I mean, I'm sure not 'everyone' actually specifies the jar file when running their programs. Do I really need to specify the jar file in the classpath (or CLASSPATH)? In any case, I seem to be able to continue on so thanks for all the help! Appreciate it greatly! Hubert :) |