Hi, Iron Eagle wrote:
> Hi Jörg, > > thanx for the example. Now I undestand, what you mean. You have a static > start scrpit, but you create the classpath dynamically in that > startscript. > > I think of that too, but I would preffer the opposite: A dynamically > created script, that uses a static classpath. With a dynamic classpath, I > have no controll, what jar files are actually loaded, when the script is > executed. I want to determine the jars being loaded, during the build time > of the assembly. > > Whats best practise in this situation? What options do I have beside > Jörgs? Since our explicit goal was to avoid the real file names in our scripts, I cannot help much for generating the classpath as static part of that script ... sorry - Jörg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
