Actually with Java2's Extension Mechanism, there's little reason to set the
CLASSPATH. Just put the servlet.jar file from jsdk2.1 into
jdk1.2.1\jre\lib\ext, and you never have to worry about setting the
CLASSPATH to find the JSDK classes.
(*Chris*)
----- Original Message -----
From: Trevor Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Can't Compile winNT(x86)
> With the makefile I've supplied it's not necessary to create an entry for
each file
> you are compiling. The .java.class line handles compiling any .java file
to a .class
> file. All that it necessary then is to entry 'nmake Afile.class'.
>
> Trevor
>
> Trevor
>
> "Larry M. Lemons" wrote:
>
> > I have found that it is easier to just use javac *.java or
> > javac MyClass.java instead of creating a makefile for each item I am
> > working with...
>
> <snip>
>
> > On Thu, 20 May 1999, Trevor Stewart wrote:
> >
> > Use this in the Makefile:
> >
> > JAVAHOME = c:\java\jdk1.2
> > JAVAC = $(JAVAHOME)\bin\javac.exe
> > # Include you CLASSPATH below be sure
> > # that '-classpath' starts the entry and that ';'
> > # seperates each directory
> > CLASSPATH =
.;c:\java\jdk1.2\jre\lib\dt.jar;c:\java\JSDK2.0\lib\jsdk.jar
> > JFLAGS = -g -deprecation
> > .SUFFIXES: .java .class
> >
> > .java.class:
> > $(JAVAC) $(JFLAGS) -classpath $(CLASSPATH) $*.java
> >
> > CLASSES = AClass.class \
> > AnotherClass.class \
> > YetAnotherClass.class
> >
> > ## Include custom targets below this line ##
> >
> > # The 'all' target below will compile all of the classes listed in the
CLASSES
> > var from above (nmake all)
> > all:: $(CLASSES)
> >
> > # Another useful target
> > clean::
> > @del /s *.class
> >
> > ## End of Makefile
>
>
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