It turns out that the java plugin
has its very own magic classpath which may be viewed by way of selecting
Tools\java console from the main menu and pressing the 's' key when the console
pops.
In my case the value stored under
"java.class.path" is C:\PROGRA~1\Java\J2RE14~1.2_0\classes a directory that does
not exist on my system. Even after uninstalling and re-installing the jre (now
up to 1.4.2_06) this value is not changing. Best thing is I can't find it on my
system.
The reason I call it a "magic"
classpath is that it has nothing to do with the "real" java.class.path which I
have read using a regular java class. And guess what? That particular
version of java.class.path contains all the axis jar files. I rather expected
this, since the Axis client calls work from the command
line.
Has anyone found the IE version of
java.class.path or know how to fix it?
Jay
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