Vadim,
Belated but sincere thanks
to you for helping me get Xindice 1.1b3 running! (I sent e-mail
1/20 subject "Problem Initializing Xindice.") Your instructions were
precise and took care not to berate the ignorance of a newbie
such as myself.
I do have another question: As my projects in
Java grow in number and size, I'm finding it difficult to manage JARs,
especially in a Windows environment. As you explained, Tomcat ignores the
CLASSPATH. But for applications that require JARs in the CLASSPATH, and
that may need to run concurrently, can batch file(s) prevent JARs
logjams and/or running out of environment space? I've maxed out the latter in
Windows/DOS; is this also a problem for Linux, Solaris, et
al.? Putting required JARs in the %JAVA_HOME%/jre/lib/extcan folder is a
workaround, but can you recommend a better,
possibly programmatic, solution to this problem?
Highest Regards,
Jim Deegan
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