Hi Robert, Putting JamVM into its own directory would be most helpful! Will save me some work for firecat;) David Fu. > On 7/31/06, Robert Lougher <rob.lougher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 7/31/06, Christian Thalinger <twisti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 19:04 +0100, Robert Lougher wrote: >> > > No, but it doesn't look difficult to implement. If I understand it >> > > correctly it seems to be as simple as just prepending the value of >> > > java.endorsed.dirs to the bootpath? >> > >> > Well, nearly. You have to scan the directories, if any, for zip/jar >> > files and prepend them too. >> > >> >> Yes. I realised that each dir will contain potentially many jars, and >> that these are what must be prepended just after I posted. Sods law! >> I guess you do this in cacao and this is what lets you start up jboss. >> > > Sorry to keep on spamming, but do you look in a default location if > java.endorsed.dirs is unset? The RI does, but this assumes you've got > a JRE-like directory structure. Time to put jamvm into it's own > directory... > > Rob. > >> Thanks, >> >> Rob. >> >> > TWISTI >> > >> > >