Hi,
just to be curious: how can the existence of a user specific
jar file (i.e. other than rt.jar, tools.jar etc.) within some
jre directory influence class loading behaviour, without
being present in some CLASSPATH, -cp or -Xbootclasspath???
Any hint welcome :-)
Thanks and best Regards,
Andreas
Raoul OPPLIGER wrote:
THE PROBLEM IS RESOLVED.
In fact, it is really a classloader issue.
I've had an old version of log4j.jar in my jre directory.
If I delete this old version and if I specify the path of jar files in
the command line, the previous problem is resolved.
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