Did u use jar files as classpath for appletviewer?

as tested, jar files can not be used as classpath for appletviewer.
java command is bellow
appletviewer -J-classpath -Jc:\folder00\some.jar; -Jc:\folder01\any.jar; MyAppletClass
the jar files (or classpaths) above do not work.
I am not sure about my test, so i post my Q here for confirming it.
thx

appletviewer needs HTML code to run an Applet similar to how the Applet would be run from a browser. It does not have a Classpath option.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/tooldocs/windows/appletviewer.html

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