The classpath is the list of JAR files that the Java runtime environment searches for classes and other resource files.
Select the Application Server node.
Click the JVM Setting tab, then the Path Settings tab.
Change the path settings for your Java Virtual Machine as follows:
System Classpath: Identifies the path to the classes on your system.
Environment Classpath: Retain the default selection to ignore the CLASSPATH environment variable. The CLASSPATH environment variable is convenient for basic tutorials in programming, but is not recommended for enterprise environments.
Server Classpath: Examine this read-only field to view the Application Server classpath.
Classpath Prefix: To insert a JAR file into the beginning of the server's classpath, enter the full path name of the file in this prefix field.
Classpath Suffix: To insert a JAR file into the beginning of the server's classpath, enter the full path name of the file in this suffix field. For example, you would specify the JAR file of a database driver. See To integrate a JDBC driver.
Native Library Path Prefix: Prepend entries to the native library path.
Native Library Path Suffix: Append entries to the native library path.
The native library path is a concatenation of the server's relative path for its native shared libraries, the standard JRE native library path, the shell environment setting (LD_LIBRARY_PATH on UNIX), and any path specified on the JVM Profiler Settings page.
Click Save.
Restart the server.