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  • Subject: RE: Specifying -classpath on javac
  • From: "Fred Kulack" <kulack@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 08:48:46 -0500
  • Importance: Normal


SystemDefault.properties
In the home directory (typically /home/user) of the user.
Its an ASCII text file of the form:
prop=value
prop2=value
prop3=value
etc...

Here's a description I found via a quick web search on www.google.com. The
Java Home location is release dependant.

User Home : /home/userid/SystemDefault.properties


Java Home : /QIBM/UserData/Java400/SystemDefault.properties


The priority in which properties are used is:


1.User specifies on the JAVA command


2.User Home


3.Java Home


4.environment variable


It is advised to place the SystemDefault.properties only in your User Home,
as placing it in Java Home will cause ALL users on the systems to pick up
the values in this file, whether they want to or not.




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"Mark Phippard" <MarkP@softlanding.com>@midrange.com on 05/22/2001 07:39:35
AM

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Subject:  RE: Specifying -classpath on javac




Thanks Fred.

The java.version=1.2 was what I needed.  It seems like I have read in other
places that it is possible to set this value "globally".  Do you happen to
know how to do that?  I remember something about creating a .properties
file in some specific location that contains that property/value.

Mark


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