From: Dawid Weiss (Dawid.Weiss@cs.put.poznan.pl)
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 03:10:50 PDT
Really? I think they are relative to the JAR where they are declared -
I used it numerous times with my code and it all worked well (but I never
checked this with other JVM's but SUN's):
java -jar ..\bubu\myjar.jar
load all the (relative) jar dependencies from ..\bubu even though the
currect directory remains to be '.'
Dawid
>> So, in fact the xep35_server.jar should list the other jars in its manifest
>> file. To establish this you could do an experiment in which you add such a
>> manifest file to the XEP jar. The real solution is, of course, that the
>> manifest file is in one the future releases of XEP.
>>
DT> A real problem with the real solution is that it is not possible to use
DT> relative paths in jar dependencies. That is, they are not relative
DT> to the jar they are specified in, but to the current directory.
DT> Thus, the only good option remains repackaging the .jar.
DT> David
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