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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 +--- | This is the JAVA/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to JAVA400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JAVA400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JAVA400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: joe@zappie.net +---
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