Re: [JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-10 Thread Stefan Steiniger
I would be fine with both (if you want to change that) stefan Andreas Schmitz wrote: > Stefan Steiniger wrote: > > Hi, > >>> yes, I've also noticed that. I think that the reference does not actually >>> need >>> to be specified at all, since I've recently added the bin directory to the >>> cla

Re: [JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-10 Thread Andreas Schmitz
Stefan Steiniger wrote: Hi, > > yes, I've also noticed that. I think that the reference does not actually > > need > > to be specified at all, since I've recently added the bin directory to the > > classpath. I usually use the simpler log4j.properties, which I don't need to > > specify on the co

Re: [JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-10 Thread Stefan Steiniger
> > yes, I've also noticed that. I think that the reference does not actually need > to be specified at all, since I've recently added the bin directory to the > classpath. I usually use the simpler log4j.properties, which I don't need to > specify on the command line (I think that the same goes

Re: [JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-10 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Stefan Steiniger wrote: > Hei Jukka, > thanx for pointing this out. >> I have been wondering why I receive an error message about non-existing >> log4j.xml >> file every time I start OpenJUMP. It seems to be because in the >> openjump.bat file there is this part: >> Dlog4j.configuration=fi

Re: [JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-10 Thread Andreas Schmitz
Rahkonen Jukka wrote: Hi, > I have been wondering why I receive an error message about non-existing > log4j.xml file every time I start OpenJUMP. It seems to be because in the > openjump.bat file there is this part: > Dlog4j.configuration=file:conf\log4j.xml > > It does not suit with the inst

Re: [JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-09 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hei Jukka, thanx for pointing this out. and yes. workbench-properties and workbench-state are differnt. The first one can be used to load additional plugins (i.e. when programming) and is not needed usually. The other (w-state) is used to save the user properties. stefan Rahkonen Jukka schrie

[JPP-Devel] Path error in openjump.bat file

2008-03-09 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Hi, I have been wondering why I receive an error message about non-existing log4j.xml file every time I start OpenJUMP. It seems to be because in the openjump.bat file there is this part: Dlog4j.configuration=file:conf\log4j.xml It does not suit with the installation. The following line does n