Is there a need for including additional classes on the system classpath if the
ClassPathExtension MLet is used?

jim

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Subject: [JBoss-dev] [ jboss-Change Notes-416920 ] Don't use CLASSPATH in
run.bat/run.sh


> Change Notes item #416920, was updated on 2001-04-17 19:19
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> Category: None
> Group: v2.2.1
> Status: Open
> Priority: 5
> Submitted By: Scott M Stark (starksm)
> Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
> Summary: Don't use CLASSPATH in run.bat/run.sh
>
> Initial Comment:
> Removed the use of the system CLASSPATH variable as
> this results in too many conflicts in general. Changed
> CLASSPATH to JBOSS_CLASSPATH to make it clear that the
> CLASSPATH variable is not used. If you are relying on
> the system CLASSPATH to include required jars you
> either need to edit run.bat/run.sh to include
> CLASSPATH or setup a JBOSS_CLASSPATH variable with the
> required jars.
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