Title: RE:
Hello All...
 
Why there's so many mails about classpath!!!!
 
Hope this will make you clear.
 
In win-NT there won't be any classpath variable in User defined variable list if at all it was not set previously. So type CLASSPATH at Variable text field, and type the classpath value in teh the value Textfield. For example: For java the value is : c:\JDK1.2.2\lib; Open a new command prompt after setting the classpath to take effect of that path.
As sunder said,
CLASSPATH is a environment variable where the java run time system(JRE) look for java classes.These classes are looked in order in which you set the class path.
 
regards
Moorthi
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From: lena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 2:51 AM

Yes, i have set it . But i don't know what i will set. I only set Servlet.jart and servlets directory.
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right click your mouse  on mycomputer icon on your desktop and goto properties page click on environment tab page and see the classpath variable click on it and...

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    Who can tell me what's mean of CLASSPATH?
    How  i set it on NT4?
     
           Thanks
                                           lena

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