The eclipse User Library as described by Tong, is needed because jars
need to be
listed explicitly in the classpath. So if you have a directory with many
jars, it can be quite a chore to set up the classpath. The User Library
makes that easier.
Tong Fin wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Jarman, Jay <Jay.Jarman@va.gov> wrote:
>
>
>> That's exactly what I was looking for. So if I create my own
>> environment variable (UIMA_LIB) pointing to a folder with all the UIMA
>> jars,
>>
>
>
> In Eclipse's parlant, UIMA_LIB is NOT an environment variable, it is called
> User Library.
> To create a new one, here is the steps:
> - Window > Preferences to bring up the dialog
> - Expand "Java" and "Bild Path", select "User Libraries"
> - Click "New..." to create a new User Library
> - etc.
>
> -- Tong
>
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