You raised an off topic question when you asked "why not java -cp .;lib\*". It denotes completelly lack of important knowledge about Java plataform, absolutelly needed to work with OJB or ANY java library.

My answer isn't off topic. You asked, I answered. But as always, when you receive and email suggesting you learn Java, you start to "defend yourself", and to say that learn Java is irrelevant. It isn't.

As I said before (and I said in NetBeans mail list too), you MUST start learning Java. After that, you could use tools for Java development, and libraryies to do that. Until there, anything else you say is irrelevant to me.

You make too much noise without knowing what you are doing. Sometime you shot the target, but it's just lucky. Learn Java. After that, you will find that OJB is too easy to work!

And you should be interested in Java documentation. Without them, you could not startup anything in Java land.


Edson Richter


Ilias Lazaridis escreveu:

Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:

Check "Java Tools documentation" in Java docs (downloaded separately).


[I'm not interested in the documentation, but in the design-rationales. This is more out of curisity.]

As I said before, is hard to tech Java in some kind of mail lists (as either in NetBeans mail lists)...

First step you should do, to do what you want, is learn Java (not only language, but plataform too). Second is learn tools and libraries. Third step is try to contribute to the projects.


You should know this already:

your suggestions subjecting "the process of learning java" and "the process of contributing to projects" did not have any relevance for me.

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If you like to assist me, please focus on the questions I raise and avoid off-topic comments.

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