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How to set Classpath when I test run Oracle JDeveloper 10g Java classes

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Alan - 06 Aug 2004 11:18 GMT
I'm new to Oracle JDeveloper [running on Windows] and I'm looking for
how you set the classpath for a java class so that when you click on
the Run (F11) menu option it uses what you want it to use. I notice
that in the ViewController.jpr window if tells me what the javaw.exe
command including -classpath is being used.... Is there a menu option
to do change/set this - or should I be dropping into DOS/System
settings to handle it myself?

Please advise.
Thanks
Alan
shay - 06 Aug 2004 17:34 GMT
Add the JAR files you want to be in the classpath to the project's
libraries.
(Double click on a project to go to project settings - libraries- and
shuttle the correct libraries to the right , or add your own
libraries.

You'll probably get faster answers to these questions by using the
JDeveloper Discussion Forum on OTN.

http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jsp?forum=83


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