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hi- I just wanted to say thanks for helping again. I am having a little better luck now that I have my new
Apache Derby Book. in my setNetworkServerCP.bat I added c:\calcJar to the end like
this so it could find my class. set
CLASSPATH=%DERBY_INSTALL%\lib\derby.jar;%DERBY_INSTALL%\lib\derbytools.jar;%DERBY_INSTALL%\lib\derbynet.jar;c:\calcJar; I noticed that set
CLASSPATH=%DERBY_INSTALL%\lib\derby.jar;%DERBY_INSTALL%\lib\derbytools.jar;%DERBY_INSTALL%\lib\derbynet.jar;%CLASSPATH% wasn’t working. it would set
some of the environment variables but not all of them. It was leaving the directory containing
my function class out. isn’t that kind
of kooky? I mean if you do an echo and environment variables display, wouldn’t
you expect the batch file to work? I caught it when reading the dos screen of the batch file
commands when the setNetworkServerCP.bat ran. I really like derby compared to a few other db(s) I’ve
fooled with. have a good
weekend, jim |
- calling function : classpath problem SOLVED! Jim McNamara
- Re: calling function : classpath problem SOLVED! Bryan Pendleton
