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<0> PT141: that seems unlikely in your case. <0> i said that tomcat and other app servers ignore the cl*** path specified via -cp and CL***PATH for the most part. why do you ignore this bit? <0> does it not apply in you opinion? <0> and what about the information in these queries which tells you where to place custom jar files to the app server to pick them up? <1> how can I use JAR library in my project without including it unpacked in my JAR file? <0> Pukeye: depends on the project. when using an executable jar you can use the manifest to include further directories and jar files in the cl*** path. <1> suppose my project proj.jar depends on library lib.jar... what would be in manifest? <0> hi talios <2> evening <0> Pukeye: http://www.google.com/search?complete=1&hl=en&q=manifest+cl***+path&btnG=Google+Search <1> ok, thx <0> talios: tv movie production? noah wyle? <2> I'm guessing direct to dvd, starred the ER doctor guy (Dr Carter - I forget his real name) <2> http://imdb.com/title/tt0412915/ <2> yeh - noah wyle
<1> Clackwell: thx, it worked... if is anybody interested, the JAR file of library must be added to manifest like this: Cl***-path: lib.jar <1> ... and "Cl***-Path: ." works too <0> cool <1> ;) <0> i never used it, and not for including directories in the filesystem. good to have that verified. <1> Clackwell: I'm so sorry, "Cl***-Path: ." doesn't work, of course, you have to specify the jar file :) <0> Pukeye: oh <0> good to know <0> Pukeye: i just verified that adding directories to the cl*** path via Cl***-Path in the manifest works. <1> Clackwell: ok... i'm checking it again... <1> nope, it does not.. for me... I must specify JAR file, not just it's directory <1> i'm testing it with Oracle JDBC driver <0> Pukeye: http://pastebin.com/539784 <1> Clackwell: have you tried to erase whole Cl***-Path line from your manifest? <1> Clackwell: because I don't think you need it... i can't see extern JAR library you are using <0> Pukeye: yes, i have tried that. <1> Clackwell: and what was the result? <0> Pukeye: http://pastebin.com/539787 <3> Hey guys :-) <0> moin thunder <1> Clackwell: ok, I'm Java newbie, and I didn't know JAR files are like directories to Java... so when you have just cl*** file, you specify it's directory, but if you want to use extern JAR (my case), u specify this JAR file name, not just it's directory <3> Pukeye: This tutorial is about how to create a JAR file -> http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jar/index.html - Jar is just an archive, a compressed accumulation of cl*** files with a package structure. <0> Pukeye: yes. except for a few exceptions .jar files are never automatically search for and included in the cl*** path just because they are inside a directory which has been included in the cl*** path. <0> searched for, rather <0> one exception being the jre/lib/ext folder, but even that is not reliable once you step up to j2ee, as application servers ignore the default cl*** path to some extent. <0> bbl <4> Hi, how do I make a component resizeable with dragevents on its sides or corners? <0> Jools: i can only think of detecting mouse press and move and incrementing the height and width accordingly. <5> How can I 'print' a variable onto a web page, from a java servlet? <4> So there isn't some events or something that are used to those kinds of actions? <0> Metazoan: have you read the servlet tutorial from sun or any other servlet tutorial? <0> Jools: it first requires a mechanism to tell java where/how a resize is being started. and i am not aware of such a mechanism for any joe average java component. are you? see api docs, i never stumbled over something for that, nor do i think there is something about that, since such functionality is rarely required in comparison. <5> Clackwell: yeah I know how to read parameters from HTML forms... but how about the reverse <5> Do I need to generate a new page... or can I change part of it from the servlet <6> morning <2> 'lo <6> how's it going <2> good good - thou its just gone 1am and I should really head to bed - but its a public holiday tomorrow so not really a problem <7> I had the Java chat program and every time I right click for the context menu it crashes Explorer and Firefox, without antivirus and with the latest Java <3> so whats the question booboo999?? <7> I have a Java chat program and every time I right click for a Java context menu it crashes Explorer and Firefox, without antivirus and with the latest Java <7> Sorry Thunder, why is it crashing? <7> Any ideas <7> Heard of anything similar? Everyone else is fine <3> ask the person who created the java chat program <7> It's probably been made by a third-party <7> I've tried the help forum on the chat network but the three guys in there don't know <7> The Ops that is <7> I'm figuring it might be something to do with some kind of pop-up blocking <7> It's probably from the standard Java GUI library <8> hi <9> if i have an array with 5 integers, how can I make a pointer to the first and the last integer in it. Lets say I want to call the first element in the array n and the last m <8> what is an integer ? (i.e. which Java type) <9> 5, 6 ,7 is different integers <8> which type <8> short int Integer ? <9> int a[] = {5, 7, 8, 1, 6} <8> you can't make a pointer to a primitive <9> oki <9> thanks :)
<9> but that would have made my day if its was possible :P <8> use an Object type <8> and this is probably a good time to learn some java <9> could be? :P <8> no pointers in java, java has references, and the name showes there is a difference <8> no pointer manipulation in java <9> well, I maybe expressed myself wrong <8> well no pointer arithmatic <9> like, i want to do something with the last integer in my array. Then i want to call it something, like n. Then i can do something with the next object / element i.e [n+1] and so on <8> inde <8> a[a.length-1] <8> index <8> a[0] being the first element <9> oki <9> thanks <8> gotp www/thejavatutorial.com and look up arrays there <8> gotp www.thejavatutorial.com and look up arrays there <9> i have to define the cl*** length here , right <8> it's a property of the array <9> a.length(); <8> no <8> property not method <10> a 3d coffee ? <10> what ? Foam on all sides ? <10> (including down) <11> foam? <11> yuck <11> coffee is black and has no foam :) <12> teralaser, this isn't capuccino <12> this is a real and black COFFEE <10> so, where is the 3D ? <10> :D <12> usually very strong <12> so it is a very strong, real, black 3D coffe <12> but I'm using a 2D little spoon <12> one may ask: "how can it be possible to stir a 3D coffee with a 2D little spoon ?" <12> I answer <12> yes <11> it does beg the question, if there is no spoon, why is there soup? <8> be inovative and regress <12> let A be a projection of C the coffee on a vectorial space Delta <12> then put the spoon inside A <12> then stir <12> hey <12> i recognize that expression <11> a waste of good coffee <11> Valdo: so you're as ancient as I am then? :) <12> whe french people translate "common sight" with "lieu commun" <12> eureka <12> I learnt a new word <12> English is facile <12> smsie what do u mean with "ancient" ? <11> Valdo: "very old" <12> lol <12> http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/C/CNK.html << I DO understand <12> Once upon a time, I did it <12> though I no more write on usenet <12> btw, I'm looking for a GUI framework to replace Swing <12> does it exist ? <13> swt <12> ho thanks <12> a lot <12> it seems it runs with GCJ <12> nice <13> yes <13> you can compile to native by using gcj <12> I see <12> I ought to speak about it on my blog, that's wonderful. <8> what do you like about using gcj? <12> I heard it used less memory than genuine java? applications
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