You can set the environment variable CLASSPATH (use the proper syntax for your shell to do this, ex. bash, Windows XP, etc).
You can also create some sort of profile file that does this for you all the time, ex .bashrc. This will affect every time the java
command is used under that profile, of course.
If your main class is in a jar, you can also use the jar's manifest to set the classpath. Sun/Oracle has a tutorial page on doing this. Create a file called Manifest.txt. In that file add the line:
Class-Path: jar1-name jar2-name directory-name/jar3-name
where the various jar1-name
parts are actual jars on your classpath.
Then create your jar using:
jar cfm MyJar.jar Manifest.txt MyPackage/*.class
Or the Ant Jar Task with manifest attribute set, or use the Maven jar plugin or however your build works, get the manifest set for the jar.
Or continue to use --classpath as you are currently.