> Actually, this should not be too difficult to implement almost 
> entirely in Java. You can get the classpath from 
> System.properties.
>
Is this really true? I think I tested that in JDK 1.2 and all I got was
the CLASSPATH, not the bootclasspath (which contains rt.jar etc). I
think you can get to the bootclasspath via a sun.<something> property,
but this is something that will only work for SUN JDK 1.2 and this
property might be removed in the future.

But perhaps just the entries in the CLASSPATH is enough?


/John

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