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No, but I'll be trying this tonight.

I hate manually adding 20 jar files to the classpath :-)

BTW: We don't usually use RUNJAVA, we create a QSHELL command line and
call java via the QSHELL command. This allows you to capture STDOUT
into a file for debugging.

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message: 6
date: Wed, 9 May 2007 11:02:44 -0400
from: "Beeson, Terry" <Terry.Beeson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: RUNJVA - there must be an easier way...

<snip>
I have found that using the -Djava.endorsed.dirs switch to be extremely
useful.
</snip>

Thanks for this. I've been googling java.endorsed.dirs and have found
some very interesting stuff.

Are others using this technique?




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