[ Mike Brown]
You can tell the JVM to use a specific classpath via the
-classpath option on the command line. In my (non-Windows)
shell I have aliases set up:
alias xt 'java -classpath
/home/mike/xml/xt-20020426a-src/lib/xp.jar:/home/mike/xml/xt-2
0020426a-src/lib/xml-apis.jar:/home/mike/xml/xt-20020426a-src/
xt.jar com.jclark.xsl.sax.Driver'
If you do not know about it already, for Windows there is a wonderful
shell replacement called "4NT", which I use (it is not *nix-like shell,
though). It has aliases among many other useful features, and you could
do with it just the kind of thing that Mike illustrated. I use 4NT a
lot.
Cheers,
Tom P
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