Hello Quinton

Yes; I'm trying to work-through a manual-logging startup to avoid this by loading it from an input stream of a properties file, but I'd rather use the platform boot sequence for the logging if I can -- so thought I'd ask. It seems to be tricky -- probably for good reason.

cheers.

How exactly do you initialise the logger? You really shouldn't need this in the bootclasspath.
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Am using JUL logging and it gets booted before the main() is run. I have added some extensions to it and they need JDBC drivers etc...etc... I don't want to put this stuff into "../lib/ext" because things are liable to conflict between major releases so I'm trying to figure out if I can make this happen inside the built WOA. If you're asking me why MySQL... that's another story. ;)
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I have to ask why you need to do this.
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I'm trying to get a jar file to be loaded into the boot classpath as a WOA loads, but I want the jar to be in the build product –– is that possible? I was thinking something like this would be what I would want if it were possible to substitute the $ {APPROOT} somehow!

# JVMOptions == -Xbootclasspath/a:APPROOT/Resources/Java/ jdbc-mysql-connector-java-5.0.6-bin.jar

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Andrew Lindesay
www.lindesay.co.nz

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