hi,
thanks for your reply.
anyway, do i have to install the JavaMail into my NT server again?
thanks.
regards,
ced
Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert wrote:
> Please look at the Help menu item that comes with JDeveloper, the tutorial
> it comes with would be useful too, since it covers all this stuff.
>
> > i have downloaded this JavaMail API from sun, where am i supposed to put
> this
> > library file in Oracle JDeveloper? is it in the lib folder? do i have to
> > declare this in the classpath as well?
> No, but you'll need to add into the projects Library. Double clicking, (or
> right clicking and choosing properties, or using the menu) will bring up a
> panel, click on the "Libraries" tab, and add it in.
>
> > and if i were to deploy my application, do i have to install this JavaMail
> into
> > my server again?
> Yep, JDeveloper is a dev tool, although if you use Oracle it can deploy the
> package for you.
>
> Thor HW
>
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