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Name: rmT116609 Date: 07/24/2001 java version "1.3.1" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1-b24) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.1-b24, mixed mode) There is simply no way for one to programmatically change the current working directory. If I invoke my application from c:\my_directory\, I am stuck in that directory. Every file that my application opens or creates must either be specified absolutely or must be accessible relative to this directory. In addition, if I want to use Java Reflection to invoke another Java application without spawning another JVM (to save memory), I need a way to change the CWD to the directory of the application to be spawned. Example: Class extClass = Class.forName("ext.MyApplication"); Class argv[] = { new String[0].getClass() }; Method extMain = extClass.getMethod("main", argv); // Invoke vqServer web server! extMain.invoke(null, new Object [] { args }); The problem is that the enclosing class is not guaranteed (and cannot be forced) to start in the home directory of ext.MyApplication. (Review ID: 128736) ======================================================================