You can do it in Windows through the Application Administrator; go to the
General | Java panel.

Or set the "java.classpath" property in
<JRun root>/jsm-default/properties/jsm.properties

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Subject: Classpath inside JRUN


Dear all,

  Does anyone know how we can set up the classpath environment
  in JRun? Something like wrapper.classpath=classpath in
  JServ. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Francis

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