Stefan,
Great. I added a mention of this to the docs for the next release as well.
Cheers,
Leif
Pauwels Stefan wrote:
>Hi Leif,
>
>This works fine !
>
>Thanks,
>Stefan
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: wra...@li...
>[mailto:wra...@li...] On Behalf Of Leif
>Mortenson
>Sent: donderdag 26 augustus 2004 14:35
>To: wra...@li...
>Subject: Re: [Wrapper-user] System classpath
>
>
>Stefan,
>The Wrapper does not directly support the use of the system classpath. Its
>use is generally discouraged by most Java users because of all of the
>problems that you run into when running multiple applications. There are
>times when everything is necessary though.
>
>Anyway. You should be able to fake the Wrapper into using it by setting your
>entire system classpath as a single classpath element. The Wrapper normally
>breaks up the classpath into individual jars to make it platform
>independent. Because your system classpath will be correct for the current
>platform it will work.
>
>Try the following:
>wrapper.classpath.1=%CLASSPATH%
>
>Let me know how that works. If you have any problems set wrapper.debug=true.
>That will let you see the full classpath generated by the Wrapper.
>
>Cheers,
>Leif
>
>
>
>Pauwels Stefan wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello,
>>I'm running a wrapper service on Solaris.
>>My application uses JNDI, and needs JARS that are on the system
>>classpath. How can I use the system classpath i.s.o. the
>>wrapper.classpath.<n> properties ? Thanks,
>>Stefan
>>
>>
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