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directory readings?
ok let's assume i have the following directory:
c:\djk1.3\bin here lies the java.exe req's etc...
now
c:\jdk1.3\bin\images\image2.gif herein lies the images used in the application
c:\jdk1.3\bin\myapp\application.java here is the application
how do i use jav which is in the default directory to execute what is in
a deeper directory (myapp)??
thanks!
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Re: directory readings?
how do i use jav which is in the default directory to execute what is in a
deeper directory (myapp)??
My dear friend, why is the environment variable path for? why is there? find
out the answers and you will get your answer
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Re: directory readings?
"c" coolmail wrote:
>
>how do i use jav which is in the default directory to execute what is in
a
>deeper directory (myapp)??
>
>My dear friend, why is the environment variable path for? why is there?
find
>out the answers and you will get your answer
>
>
thx; i guess i have been much too busy going through the actual code, and
compiling it within the jdk bin (longer method) as opposed to the shorter
method. anyway, i found what i need and should the following article very
helpful.
http://www.devx.com/upload/free/feat...004/te0004.asp
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