On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:12:54 -0600, Tom Tromey wrote:
>>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Overholt
<overholt(a)redhat.com> writes:
Andrew>
/usr/share/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime_3.1.0.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/BlowfishJ.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/codec-1.3.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/httpclient-3.0.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/iTextAsian.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/itext.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/jdom.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/jface.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/logging-1.0.4.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/res.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/swt.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/swt-nl.jar:/home/overholt/rssowl/xerces.jar
If you want to use xerces you will have to make it available by
setting java.endorsed.dirs to point to the directory holding its jar.
Otherwise I think you'll end up using the built-in xml code (due to
class loader delegation).
Unless my patch has been applied, rssowl directly refers to Xerces.
It sounds like we are ignoring -cp when -jar is given.
As Fernando points out, ignoring the classpath when -jar is provided is
indeed consistent with Sun VMs, strange as it may seem. I presume that the
classpath is supposed to be under the exclusive control of the jar's
metainfo.
--
Robin