Thanks, it worked.

Kevin Mukhar wrote:

> Vincent Stoessel wrote:
>
>> is there a way to write a servlet that will display
>> the current classpath? because I am not believing
>> iplanet fasytrack right now.
>
>
>     Properties p = System.getProperties();
>     p.list(System.out); //you can change this to send the output to the
> client
>                         //see the javadoc for Properties
>
> On my JVM (Classic VM (build JDK-1.2.2_007, native threads, symcjit)
> this lists all the properties, including a property for java.class.path
> and sun.boot.class.path.
>
> KMukhar
>
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