I've not the slightest idea, why i received this e-mail. :-o
My gamemaster would speak of "G�ttliche Willk�r" ...

Greets
Sascha



> So that means I can put my Mail API(+Java Bean Activation.jar) and JDBC
> Driver in that directory and they will work ?
>
> Thanks for the TIP, I never knew that.
>
> Keith
>
>
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> Keith Ball - Praktikant
> AF12 Operationelle  Analysen  Luftwaffe
> IABG MbH                 Einsteinstr. 20              85521 Ottobrunn
> Phone : 0049-89-6088-2556
> Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]                         WWW site : www.iabg.de
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>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Chris Pratt
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 11:36 AM
>   Subject: Re: Me again with another simple question (CLASSPATH PROBLEM)
>
>
>   That's not a bug, that's a new feature of the Java2 environment called
> the Java Extension Mechanism.  It's job is to make setting up your >
system easier.  Since you no longer have to set up the classpath.
>       (*Chris*)
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Keith Ball
>     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 2:14 AM
>     Subject: Re: Me again with another simple question (CLASSPATH >
PROBLEM)
>
>
>     I found the solution to the problem, its a BUG.   You have to move >
the
>     JSDK.JAR file into the c:\jdk1.2.2\jre\lib\ext\  directory which >
forces
>     the compiler to see the jar files. Hmmmmm Nothing is ever simple.
>
>
>     Keith
>
>     >
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>     Keith Ball - Praktikant
>     AF12 Operationelle  Analysen  Luftwaffe
>     IABG MbH                 Einsteinstr. 20              85521 >
Ottobrunn
>     Phone : 0049-89-6088-2556
>     Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]                         WWW site : www.iabg.de
>     >
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>
>
So that means I can put my Mail API(+Java Bean Activation.jar) and JDBC Driver in that directory and they will work ?
 
Thanks for the TIP, I never knew that.
 
Keith
 
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Keith Ball - Praktikant
AF12 Operationelle  Analysen  Luftwaffe
IABG MbH                 Einsteinstr. 20              85521 Ottobrunn
Phone : 0049-89-6088-2556
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]                         WWW site : www.iabg.de
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Me again with another simple question (CLASSPATH PROBLEM)

That's not a bug, that's a new feature of the Java2 environment called the Java Extension Mechanism.  It's job is to make setting up your system easier.  Since you no longer have to set up the classpath.
    (*Chris*)
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Ball
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Me again with another simple question (CLASSPATH PROBLEM)

I found the solution to the problem, its a BUG.   You have to move the
JSDK.JAR file into the c:\jdk1.2.2\jre\lib\ext\  directory which forces
the compiler to see the jar files. Hmmmmm Nothing is ever simple.


Keith
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Keith Ball - Praktikant
AF12 Operationelle  Analysen  Luftwaffe
IABG MbH                 Einsteinstr. 20              85521 Ottobrunn
Phone : 0049-89-6088-2556
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]                         WWW site : www.iabg.de
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