I only use it for JDBC drivers, but I thought it might be a
workaround for Lachlan.
A better development strategy is putting the jars in a framework in
any case ..... so that might be a good opportunity for those moving
to Eclipse to refactor and organize their 3rd party jars better.
IMHO, adding a framework to a project is not that much work unless
you are spitting out projects at a rate of one per hour.
Cheers too, Kieran
On Jan 30, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
> Am 30.01.2007 um 13:43 schrieb Kieran Kelleher:
>
>> Does /Library/Java/Extensions give you the behaviour you want
>> instead of /Library/WebObjects/Extensions ?
>
> Putting stuff there is even more dangerous due to the limits on
> class loading imposed. Use it with *extreme* caution and don't
> complain if stuff isn't working.
>
> Cheers, Anjo
>
>
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