said:
>Java 1.3.1 has never, ever been on the machine.
OK
>The file polarbar.zip file on my machine is the pbm125a.zip. I upgraded
The name is not important as long as you use the right name.
>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.
The one we are talking about was part of the original JStreet mailer. The
docs mention it. I have a zip containing the parts you need. I mail it
to you directly.
>\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?
What I recommend you do is first get rid of the errors and then trim the
classpath. You can put all the Polarbar specific classpath entries in the
Program object.
>> >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:
I missed the jre:
[j:\tmp]java -version
JAVA.EXE version "1.1.8"
[j:\tmp]java
usage: JAVA.EXE [-options] class
where options include:
....
-classpath
list directories in which to look for classes
....
I rarely run the jre. Nothing like consistency.
>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.
None that I can think of.
Regards,
Steven
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