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To use ivy-java, you will need to include it in your classpath
setting. Typically this is done by adding an entry to your CLASSPATH
variable setting with the full path to the JAR file, e.g.
- csh: % setenv CLASSPATH ${CLASSPATH}:/usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.7.jar
- bash: % export CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:/usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.7.jar
- DOS: > set CLASSPATH %CLASSPATH%;C:\Java\lib\ivy-java-1.0.7.jar
+ csh: % setenv CLASSPATH ${CLASSPATH}:/usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.8.jar
+ bash: % export CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:/usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.8.jar
+ DOS: > set CLASSPATH %CLASSPATH%;C:\Java\lib\ivy-java-1.0.8.jar
Various shells and operating systems may have slightly different methods.
Consult your Java virtual machine documentation for details. You may also
specify the -classpath option to the java executable, e.g.
-compile: % javac -classpath /usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.7.jar MyClass.java
-execute: % java -classpath /usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.7.jar MyClass
+compile: % javac -classpath /usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.8.jar MyClass.java
+execute: % java -classpath /usr/java/lib/ivy-java-1.0.8.jar MyClass
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