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> From: colin williams > > if you need to write a custom classloader, there are some articles on the > IBM developerworks site that discuss this(assuming you havent done this > before!). Not yet, Colin... <grin> > I recently knocked up a custom classloader so that i could setup my > classpath dynamically, rather than setting using the RUNJVA command. > > I had an application that used a component dependent on a lot of open > source > JARS, and I didnt want to type them all in to the classpath one by one. > So I created custom classloader that I could point at a directory, and it > would add all the jars to the classpath. This is too cool. And just what I need... something ELSE to play with ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H learn <grin>. Joe
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