Re: WebSphere Classpath query

1999-10-04 Thread Rod McChesney
> Besides, Spike Washburn is the best source for this info. He only > occasionally looks at this E-list. He hangs out at the > above list. Not any more -- Spike now works for Allaire. Rod McChesney, Korobra Danny Rubis wrote: > > Hey! > > Wrong. I just checked it. I have no problems with I

Re: WebSphere Classpath query

1999-10-04 Thread Danny Rubis
Hey! Wrong. I just checked it. I have no problems with IBM WebSphere Advanced 2.02 on NT. Be mindful that Advanced creates four java virtual machines and you have to stop and restart the WebSphere service before it will get the changed WebSphere java classpath. This is off-topic for this list

Re: WebSphere Classpath query

1999-10-04 Thread Glen Stampoultzis
Spaces are the only things that have caused me any problems. -- Glen Stampoultzis Mark Foley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/10/99 10:43:22 Please respond to "A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet API Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [

Re: WebSphere Classpath query

1999-10-04 Thread Jacob Mathew
Yes Mark. We learnt the same thru the hard way. WebSphere may not start / work if it finds spaces or long names in its classpath. Jacs -Original Message- From: Mark Foley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 8:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WebSphere Classpat