Re: log4j, NoClassDefFoundError
- From: Roland <roland@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 16:20:58 +0200
On 24-6-2005 14:37, Andrew Thompson wrote:
Maybe it's a different situation for you, but to me it appeared to be quite a nitpicky response to --in this case-- the general use of an indefinite article in speech/writing.On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 14:13:55 +0200, Roland wrote:
On 17-6-2005 14:52, Andrew Thompson wrote:
...
But ultimately, I am not especially interested in the fine distinctions in words
...in this instance..
..as ascertaining..
Hmm... strange. You have shown on a number of occasions to weigh someone else's words. To give one example (from <http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.programmer/browse_frm/thread/5f8a7f2337f5baa0/9395c824461fe05a>):
In that case I am referring to malfunctioning code. That is a very different situation.
If I write anything incorrect, please feel free to correct me, like I do when I think someone is posting something inappropriate or untrue. Maybe unlike you're thinking, I still don't consider using (or mentioning the use of) the CLASSPATH environment variable as /incorrect/.
Do you intend to continue mentioning the classpath environment variable without warning that Sun considers it a 'suboptimal solution' (/insert whatever words here make you most comfy) and has done so for a long time?
Maybe. You are here to correct me, aren't you?
Not always, and it worries me that it seems you are prepared to give 'incorrect' (based on your reference to me correcting you) information to all comers.
To me it seems that the only answer you want to hear is "Yes".
But then - I am still not entirely clear.
...Do you even agree that mentioning the environment
variable without further warning is not the best course of action?
It's not clear (sic) to me what you're implying. I could start guessing, but please elaborate, so I can react to something concrete.
(shrugs) If I am unable to convince you, it hardly seems worth continuing the discussion, as your course of action becomes clear.
I'm not sure why you feel the need to convince me, or that you want me to agree with you, for that matter.
Coming back to your question. Whenever appropriate, I'll refer to the CLASSPATH environment variable and/or the -classpath option to specify the class path. Depending on the situation, I may or may not mention the fact that the -classpath option is the preferred way.
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