I'm also using jdk 1.3.1 on Windows 98. I tried both Wolfgang's
suggested fixes and had no joy getting the server to start. I followed
the Windows installation docs faithfully, too. There was only one
point I was unsure of: Step 6. tells you to add the Xindice.jar file
to the CLASSPATH, which I did, and also says:
"make sure you have . in your classpath"
I've mainly done Unix classpaths before and I'm not very familiar with
Windows conventions; is "." the same as %ClassPath% at the beginning
of the path, or does it mean you literally have to have ";.;" as one
of the paths?
Paul Caton
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