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  • Subject: Controlling Library List
  • From: "Mark Phippard" <MarkP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 12:01:54 -0400


Is there an easy and consistent way to control the library list that is in
effect when a Java program executes?

I have a Java class that I am creating that will be making calls to various
"native" programs, as well as possible accessing files.  This class will be
executed in a variety of ways, possibly from a servlet in WebSphere,
possibly from a CL program via RUNJVA, etc.  I would like to control the
library list externally so that I can run the same program in different
environments, therefore I do not want the Java class itself to manipluate
the library list.

How can this be done?  I have seen references to setting some Java
properties, but I am not sure if that is specific to WebSphere or could
always be used.

I would be more than happy if I could just be pointed to the relevant
documentation if it exists.

Thanks


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