I guess, although you can also just call DECLARE_ZORBA_JAR multiple times
for the same effect. I didn't want to directly accept a path because I
wasn't sure how to handle : vs ; path separators.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931816

Title:
  New way of classpath and JVM Singleton handling

Status in Zorba - The XQuery Processor:
  New

Bug description:
  This bug is to track work related to makeing Zorba modules implemented
  in Java be robust and working all together.

  It was decided that a few things need to happen:
  Critical:
  1. (chris) add cmake macros to let build know a module is using java
  2. (chris) cmake macros that define it's own jar implementation
  3. (chris) cmake macros that define external dependencies (like xmlbeans.jar, 
xsl-fo.jar)
  4. (cezar) add zorba classpath option, and CLASSPATH environment
  5. (chris) add core module that can resolve a known (by URI) external module
  6. (chris) add external java-helper module that provides concatenation of 
classpathes
    - the order on calsspath is: ModuleOwnPath, ModuleDependecy, zorba -cp, env 
CLASSPATH
  7. (chris) make sure binary packages set up classpathes correctly
  8. (cezar) add code to external java-helper module to create a singleton JVM
  9. (cezar) refactor xmlbeans and xsl-fo modules to make use of external 
java-helper module

  Nice to have, not critical:
  10. Have a generic way to implement modules directly in Java, Python etc, 
using swig extension.

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