Oh yes GW....

u r right .... i posted my question in wrong manner ...

see  i've set my environment variables in  /etc/profile in linux ... in
which i had given CLASSPATH and PATH settings ...
the same thing i tried to give in autoexec.bat with CLASSPATH settings ...
I assumed that TOMCAT is reading the CLASSPATH settings properly (which r
set in profile) and apends {$CATALINA_HOME}\bin\bootstrap.jar to it ....

but in windows it doesn't recognise the CLASSPATH set from autoexec.bat and
just shows CLASSPATH={$CATALINA_HOME}\bin\bootstrap.jar

Wht cud be the reason?

if i want to hardcode my classpath in windows version which files shall i
look into?
catalina.bat ??  and how to set anything in that file ...

Thanking u ...

Prashant


GW writes:

> Prashant wrote:
>
> On linux system.getProperty("java.class.path") this shows me following
> classpath :
>
> $SYSTEM_CLASSPATH:{$CATALINA_HOME}\bin\bootstrap.jar
>
>  however on windows machine it is just showing me :
> {$CATALINA_HOME}\bin\bootstrap.jar
>
> but my question is why it is behaving differently on two different
> platforms?
> --------------------------------------
> If I understand your question correctly its not actually behaving
> differently.
>
> The environment variable "$SYSTEM_CLASSPATH" that is returned with the linux
> version was created by an administrator/user or someone.
>
> If you create the same environment variable under windows pointing to
> CATALINA_HOME you should get the same result.
> check your windows environment variables for "$SYSTEM_CLASSPATH" I'm almost
> sure it doesn't exist.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Prashant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 3:44 PM
> Subject: Re: not reading system classpath in windows
>
>
>> Hi GW...
>>
>> thankx for that .. i'm testing this right now ...
>>
>> but my question is why it is behaving differently on two different
>> platforms?
>>
>> on linux it works but on windows why it is not working?
>>
>> Waiting,
>> Prashant
>>
>> GW writes:
>>
>> > try
>> >
>> > String classPath = System.getProperty("java.class.path",".");
>> >
>> > this should work
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Prashant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 2:29 PM
>> > Subject: not reading system classpath in windows
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hello sir.
>> >>
>> >> I know this is a wrong list to ask this question but still i'm posting
>> > since
>> >> tomcat mailing list hasnot replied yet ... :-(
>> >>
>> >> I'm testing one web application written in java on linux and windows
> both.
>> >>
>> >> On linux system.getProperty("java.class.path") this shows me following
>> >> classpath :
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> $SYSTEM_CLASSPATH:{$CATALINA_HOME}\bin\bootstrap.jar
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> however on windows machine it is just showing me :
>> >>
>> >> {$CATALINA_HOME}\bin\bootstrap.jar
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I've tried editing the .bat files of tomcat but no success ...
>> >>
>> >> can some1 please help me out for this .....
>> >>
>> >> Thankin you,
>> >> Prashant
>> >>
>> >>
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