>
> Because to nominate a JAR file to be included in the classpath you must
> point at the file explicitly. You cannot just point the classpath at the
> directory and have the JVM automagically pick up all the files in that
> directory. There is only one exception to this rule - jre/lib/ext.
okay fine, or not fine, it is not my decision to use about 20 jar files.
So is there a solution? Is it possible to expand the limitation of 1024?
And I do not want to move them all in jre/lib/ext, because of the project
configuration they need to be in /lib.
Desiree
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