Running a java class from a windows shortcut?

I am currently running a program I have written from a batch file for which I have created a shortcut. I have recently however modified my shortcut to include a variable that i pass to the main method in the program through the batch file - all this works fine.
It did however get me thinking - why can't I do away with the batch file??
Below is the batch file code that loads my software:
Echo Off
CLS
SET CLASSPATH=.;"C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_03\bin"
SET Path="C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_03\bin"
C:
CD\
CD "Program Files\My App"
start "My App" javaw My_App %1
And the two shortcut strings that call the batch file:
"C:\Program Files\My App\My_App.bat" var1
"C:\Program Files\My App\My_App.bat" var2
What I have been trying to do however, is do all of the above from the shortcut
I have added the following code to a shortcut:
Target:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c SET CLASSPATH=.;"C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_03\bin" && SET Path="C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_03\bin" && start javaw "My App" My_App
Start In:
"C:\Program Files\My App"
All of the relevant paths are set correctly, and it calls the main java class file from the directory from where it resides, but I get a popup error message stating:
Java Virtual Machine
Error: Could not fing Java 2 Runtime Environment.
Has anybody got any ideas on how to fix this please??

Either I'm misunderstanding, or ?
You don't need to set classpath if all you need for a classpath is the directory that contains the classfile - the Start in combined with -cp . // that's -cp followed by a periodsets the classpath to that value, and Windows will create a fully qualified path to javaw.
You entries in the shortcut shouldn't have to be any more than what I typed.

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    Hi,
    I wud suggest you to make a jar of ur java class and include it in the project libraries of BPEL and make use of java embedded activity this way it works.
    have a luk at below link:
    http://niallcblogs.blogspot.com/search/label/embedded%20Java

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