That's not completely true, if you really want control of your JVM used by a
Java job then you can stoke it up yourself.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iadthelp/v7r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.
ibm.etools.iseries.pgmgd.doc/c0925076179.htm

Its pretty clever stuff!!

Neill

-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David Gibbs
Sent: 25 February 2009 20:17
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Re: Just starting out and hitting a wall

Dan Kimmel wrote:
I think the -classpath in your command line overrides the environment
classpath.

java -showversion -classpath /Java/demo/ Mailer

You can probably grab the environment classpath and put it in the
command with something like

java -showversion -classpath $CLASSPATH:/Java/demo/ Mailer

You'll have to try it.

It appears that he's invoking the java code from an RPG program, so there's
no other way to specify a classpath other than the environmental variable.

david



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