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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:02:37 PDT7
From: "Michael Rakijas" <mrakijas@adelphia.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Java error with Polarbar

** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Sun, 11 Sep
2005 21:05:02 PDT7

> In <20050911224925.CZEI27017.mta11.adelphia.net@[192.168.1.99]>, on
> 09/11/05
> at 04:09 PM, "Michael Rakijas" said:
>
> >I'm not sure what I did but I get the following error when starting up
> >Polarbar:
>
> Based on the symptoms, you decided to use Java 1.1.8 to run Polarbar where
> in that past you used 1.3.1.

Java 1.3.1 has never, ever been on the machine.

> >SET
> >CLASSPATH=C:\POLARBAR\POLARBAR.ZIP;C:\NETSCAPE\JAVA11\JEMPCL10.ZIP;C:\NETSCAPE\njclass.zip;C:\javaos2\lib\jempcl10.zip;.\.;C:\JAVA11\ICATJAVA\DAEMON\JAVAPROB.ZIP;C:\JAVA11\LIB\SecMa.jar;
>
> Yu have both too much and too little in the above. Here's the 4OS2 script
> that I use to run Polarbar under v1.1.8
>
> setlocal
> on errormsg pause
> set P=f:\java11\bin\javapm.exe
> set O=-classpath
> d:\Internet\PolarBar\pbm125a.zip;d:\ArcJava\PolarBar\HotJavaBean.jar;f:\java11\lib\classes.zip
> org.polarbar.mailer %P %O
>
> This is the minimal classpath that will work.

The file polarbar.zip file on my machine is the pbm125a.zip. I upgraded
polarbar when it was appropriate (a long time ago) according to web site which
says "Download the new Polarbar ZIP file and copy it into your Polarbar
directory as polarbar.zip" so I think I'm okay there. The only HotJava
anything on the machine is under 1.0.x (?) in the javaos2 directory. There is
a directory called HotJava which has one file in it called property, so I'm not
sure what to do here. I've added \java11\lib\classes.zip to the classpath but
that doesn't help. In the mean time, are there other things I can purge from
the admittedly long classpath statement?

> >Parameters: -mx32m -cp C:\POLARBAR\polarbar.zip; org.polarbar.mailer
>
> -cp is a Java 1.3.1 switch option. Use -classpath for Java 1.1.8.

Not according to what you get when you run the JRE from the command line:

Java(tm) Runtime Loader Version 1.1.8
...
-cp prepend to base class path

> Regards,
>
> Steven

This is a new behavior but nothing's really changed in the java setup. I did
have other issues and problems which required that I due quite a bit of INI
cleaning but I'm not sure what the relation would have been.

-Rocky

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