If you don't see a class in the command line, chances usually
are the class to start with is defined in in the file after the
-jar option, in this case phoenix-loader.jar. The manifest
file for phoenix-loader.jar calls the bootstrapper, which sets
some security policies and then calls the embeddor.

hope this helps,

cheers,

Leo


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: joe black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: donderdag 2 augustus 2001 7:39
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: which JAVA class is running?


Hi :


When jakarta-avalon-phoenix\dist\bin\run.bat is executed, which java class
is running?

The command would be like
"D:\jdk1.3.1\bin\java -Djava.ext.dirs=E:\Download\tech\apache\jakarta-avalon
-phoenix\dist\lib -Dphoenix.home=E:\Download\tech\apache\jakarta-avalon-phoe
nix\dist-Djava.security.policy=jar:file:E:\Download\tech\apache\jakarta-aval
on-phoenix\dist/bin/phoenix-loader.jar!/META-INF/java.policy   -jar
E:\Download\tech\apache\jakarta-avalon-phoenix\dist\bin\phoenix-loader.jar",
but I can't see which class is loaded in this command.

joeblack




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