12-02-2009
how to set jar classpath in unix
while running one script
am gettng below error
ERROR (class path) : /sbcimp/run/pkgs/MsgTechJavaUtils/1.4/lib/MsgTechUtils.jar does not exist.
means need to set the class path in env i guess
can someone suggest how to set this in redhat 5.3 ?
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