Read one of :

(*) Bill Venners, "Inside the Java2 Virtual Machine"
(*) Ted Neward, "Server-Based Java Programming"
(*) Stuart Halloway, "Component Based Development in Java"

then check out my papers at

www.javageeks.com/Papers

specifically, "Understanding Class.forName()". That should give you all the
info you're looking for on ClassLoaders and the default ClassLoader
delegation tree.

Ted Neward
{.NET || Java} Course Author & Instructor, DevelopMentor
(http://www.develop.com)
http://www.javageeks.com/tneward

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sudarson Roy Pratihar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: [EJB-INT] OffTopic: JRE behavior in Win 2000


> Thanks for the reply. from your reply what I understood  even if u doesn't
have the classes or jar/zips at the classpath, it will pick up it's own
classes. Am I right ?
>
> Thanks,
> Sudarson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ionel Condor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OffTopic: JRE behavior in Win 2000
>
>
> Hi,
> Naturally that works, but this is not a problem/ a matter of OS, but of
the
> jre itself which finds and loads automatically the files from his own jar
> file(s) (../jre/lib/rt.jar, ...)
> Anyway, this is an issue as old as jdk 1.2, only the first versions of
jdk's
> (1.0, 1.1.X) needed the classpath settings for its own classes.
> ( I hope that i understand your question...)
>
> Ionel Condor.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sudarson Roy Pratihar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:43 PM
> Subject: OffTopic: JRE behavior in Win 2000
>
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have noticed a strange behavior of jre in win 2000. Even if I don't
have
> any classpath entry, it compiles and run java code that uses core java
> packages. Does any body having idea of this ? Is it that some registry
entry
> is used or something else ?
> >
> > Any suggestion is welcome. Though this question is totally out of topic,
I
> could not bar myself to put this exciting thing here.
> >
> > Sorry for the inconvenience, if any.
> >
> > TIA,
> > Sudarson
> >
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