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pekrzyz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > ... > That user was only able to successfully run the RPG program, once we > created a personal directory for that user under '/home' and using their > loginid as the folder name. We then copied the Java programs to their > newly created folder and changed the environment variable to point to > their personal folder under home. > > The problem with this solution is that if I make changes to the Java > program, I have to copy it to everyone's personal folder (not the > solution). > > What is going on here with the classpath. It seems to be ignored if it is > not set to your personal (loginid) folder. When are you setting up the CLASSPATH environment variable? The only thing I can think of that would cause this problem is that the JVM is already started for the job before the CLASSPATH envvar is added. I think the default classpath includes the current directory which would explain why having the class in the home directory works.
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