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In <3F7E58B0.1080302@earthlink.net>, on 10/03/03
at 10:18 PM, "John A. Morrow, Jr." said:
>installer did not do this). I was advised on the OS2USER list that only
>Java 1.1.8 needed the CLASSPATH the statement, and was advised not to
>add J:\Java142 to CLASSPATH. Was this correct?
Partially. With v1.1.8 and older, Java needed CLASSPATH entries to find
extension libraries regardless of where they were located. With v1.3.x
and newer Java can find the extension libraries installed in jre\lib\ext
without additional help. Java still needs CLASSPATH entries to find
classes installed elsewhere. Typically these will be application classes
as is the case with the TCP/IP Java GUI.
HTH,
Steven
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