I am making a java program to read an audio.wav file with JMF.I have to set path from cmd every time my computer restarts like this
set CLASSPATH=%WINDIR%\java\classes\jmf.jar;%WINDIR%\java\classes\sound.jar;.;%CLASSPATH%
and
set PATH=%WINDIR%\System32;%PATH%
otherwise the program will compile but not run
I wanted to do it through
System.setProperty(key,value);
I don’t know cmd commands,so in order to check the value of CLASSPATH and PATH after setting it through cmd I tried
public void checkProperty (){
System.setProperty("temporaryvar","blahblah");
System.out.println(""+System.getProperty("temporaryvar"));//prints out blahblah
System.out.println(""+System.getProperty("CLASSPATH"));//prints out null
System.out.println(""+System.getProperty("PATH"));//prints out null
}
I get it printed out as
blahblah
null
null
What’s the reason I am getting the value of variable I set from the program back but not the one I set from the cmd?Is this the right approach?I need to set both these paths from java..plz help
Because
CLASSPATHandPATHare environment variables, not Java System Properties. System properties can be passed to your java process using-Dkey=value.Try using System.getenv() instead.