if you're on a winnt or win2k machine, try adding the jar (complete path) to
the system classpath environment variable. if you're on linux, try adding
the jar to the classpath in /etc/bashrc (if you're using bash).
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:08 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: -classpath argument
Hey group,
I am starting to develop custom tags for Cold Fusion using the cfx.jar
package under CF's java/classes directory. When I compile it is necessary to
use the -classpath cfx.jar argument at the command line. Is there any way to
get that package into the classpath of my environment variables so that I
don't have to use the command line argument when I compile?
I have tried to add the cfusion/java/classes path to my environment
variables and also tried copying the cfx.jar file into the lib directory of
my jdk1.3 install, nothing seems to work.
Bryan LaPlante
816-347-8220
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.netwebapps.com
Web Development
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