> As to the classpath problem itself... Is it finding your main class at
> all? I was a little confused as to actually what was happening, because it
> sounds like you're saying the Openmap classes are being loaded, but yours
> isn't - that would mean that your main class is being found, but not some of
> the others.
That is exactly right.
> Also, have you tried just throwing in a dummy class that has
> nothing to do with Openmap, and testing it with that directory
> structure/classpath? It honestly doesn't sound like the problem has
> anything to do with Openmap itself.
It don't think it has anything to do with OpenMap either. This seems to
be a JVM issue.
I'm continuing to check the jdc, and posted a question myself, but so
far no luck. The main class IS
being found (mine), but once openmap classes are loaded, my classpath is
ignored.
>
> Also to clarify... Your last message said you were on Windows, but the
> scripts you put together before looked UNIX... Build on one system and run
> on another?
I'm on windows running CygWin/MKSToolkit.
>
> I know this is one of those things that when we finally figure it out,
> every one of us is going to go "DOH!" and slam our heads on the table for
> not seeing earlier :)
probably. its a basic java feature.
>
> Kevin E. Allen, SSgt, USAF
> Air Force Information Warfare Center, IOASI
> Database Applications Developer
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