Matt,
Whoops, sorry - I didn't see your attachment.
alan
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In the screenshot, you show that you've defined two "classpath
variables", one named source pointing to the "source" directory, and
one named "jess" pointing to jess.jar. This is no guarantee that
you've *used*
In the screenshot, you show that you've defined two "classpath
variables", one named source pointing to the "source" directory, and
one named "jess" pointing to jess.jar. This is no guarantee that
you've *used* those classpath variables for anything. This is like
defining a Windows environment var
Matt,
Setting the windows classpath environment variable shouldn't be
necessary or may not even work at all since eclipse is likely to use
classloaders that are limited to those directories/jars specified in the
project configuration. I'm not an eclipse expert but you might want to
ping the e