Hi,
You know, I haven't run a command-line javac in a couple of years, I
think.  Ant is such a wonderful tool ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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>From: Frank Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 12:24 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: A little offbeat question
>
>
>>I wish they would clarify that, to, "Don't set CLASSPATH yourself. Let
>>the applications or frameworks do that." I think that would be less
>>confusing.
>
>As I understand it, this simply means that if you are going to execute
a
>Java app, you should set the classpath right before executing the app
(on
>the command line really).  Likewise, when you compile, construct the
>classpath on the command line of javac.  Or, when running Tomcat or
>something like that, let it's startup scripts create the classpath.
>
>At least in Windows, all those situations would result in a "local"
>classpath, i.e., if you have three command prompt windows open, one to
do
>compiles, one to execute apps directly and one to run Tomcat in, all
three
>can basically set up their own classpath, completely independent of one
>another.  I think this is what that statement is talking about.
>
>Frank
>
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