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kunal07
PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 7:31 am    Post subject: How to set the class Path Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 05 Dec 2012
Posts: 72

Hi,

I am using the CMP jar and have included it as external jar .its working fine on windows. But when i deployed that library on linux, build fails. its because the path of the CMP jar file is set as C:/ ..... but its not valid for linux.

i want a sloution that will cater for both windows and linux.
i found one way to set the variable under project > Preferences > Add Variable .
here i am trying to create one variable CMP and path i am trying to give is %CMP_Path%/ConfigManagerProxy.JAR
where CMP_Path is the environment variable which i have creatd and set the path in this variable
but it shows that path doesn't exist .

can anyone help me on this.
thanks
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