Rule Builder > Setting Up the Execution Object Model > Execution Classes > User Java Classpath

This list allows you to reference the paths to Java classes in the archive files and directories that are specific to your project.

A directory or an archive file can be selected in two ways:

  1. Using an absolute pathname, if you navigate to it through the actual drive name (for example, C:).
  2. Using a pathname relative to the repository files, if you navigate to it through the repository virtual drive. A repository virtual drive enables the repository to be moved, for example sent to another user, together with the XOM classes.

A repository virtual drive named [Repository] is created once your repository has been saved. For example, you could specify the following path to a .jar file:

[Repository]:..\..\shared\fishstore.jar

Reloading Java Classes

The Java classes specified in this classpath that are not referenced in the Boot or System Java classpaths can be reloaded without closing the Rule Builder. You need to reload if you have loaded your Java classes and then subsequently modified and recompiled them outside the Rule Builder using the Java compiler. The classes are resynchronized when you do one of the following:

See Also

Business Object Models | Updating Imported BOM Classes | Execution Classes | Using the Deployer Settings Dialog Box | Setting the Classpaths


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