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Larry Ducie wrote: > ... > Firstly - your JVM is running in another job so even if you set the > classpath in YOUR job you'd need to find a way to export it to the job > running the JVM. The export is implicit during JVM startup, but any further > calls simply attaches you to the currently active JVM. If you start the JVM through JNI, the JVM is in the same job - at least, I didn't see anything in Ali's post to indicate that there was another job. (It's using the JAVA command that you get a different job.)
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