Re: Classpath and WebLogic 6.0sp2

2001-06-20 Thread Matt Raible

I deployed all the struts sample applications from 1.0
to WLS 6.0 SP2 last night, and they all worked!

Matt

--- Perry Hoekstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Greet the sun all:
 
 I am running into what I believe is a
 classpath/classloader problem
 concerning Struts 1.0 and WebLogic 6.0sp2.  I run
 down the litany of
 what I have done:
 
 1) Started out creating a little HelloWorld-based
 app that linked two
 JSPs through an ActionClass in order to confirm that
 I had Struts
 configured correctly within WLS.  The struts.jar
 file was part of the
 *.war file (in the lib directory) moved to WLS. 
 Everything worked
 (yay)!
 
 2.) Started working on my actual application. 
 Again, started out with
 two JSPs linked through an ActionClass.  The
 struts.jar file was part of
 the *.war file (in the lib directory) moved to WLS. 
 When I clicked on
 the link, WLS threw ClassNotFoundException,
 identifying
 org.apache.struts.action.Action as the culprit.  How
 could that be, I
 asked?  The HelloWorld-based application worked and
 found
 org.apache.struts.action.Action.  I tried the
 HelloWorld-app and
 low-and-behold, it broke also, stating that it could
 not find a message
 key.
 
 3.) I have tried various combinations of having both
 Struts-enabled
 applications have the struts.jar in the WEB-INF/lib
 (breaks one or the
 other), having it on the WLS classpath (WLS throws
 ClassNotFound stating
 that Struts classes not found in temporary
 directorys used by WLS), etc.
 and no combination will allow both Struts-enabled
 applications to run
 successfully with WLS.
 
 Has anybody been able to run multiple Struts-enabled
 applications on WLS
 and if so, how did you handle the classloader issue?
 
 --
 Perry Hoekstra
 E-Commerce Architect
 Talent Software Solutions
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 


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Re: Classpath and WebLogic 6.0sp2

2001-06-20 Thread Perry Hoekstra

Do you have struts.jar on the WLS classpath or in the individual *.war
files?

Matt Raible wrote:

 I deployed all the struts sample applications from 1.0
 to WLS 6.0 SP2 last night, and they all worked!

 Matt

 --- Perry Hoekstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Greet the sun all:
 
  I am running into what I believe is a
  classpath/classloader problem
  concerning Struts 1.0 and WebLogic 6.0sp2.  I run
  down the litany of
  what I have done:
 
  1) Started out creating a little HelloWorld-based
  app that linked two
  JSPs through an ActionClass in order to confirm that
  I had Struts
  configured correctly within WLS.  The struts.jar
  file was part of the
  *.war file (in the lib directory) moved to WLS.
  Everything worked
  (yay)!
 
  2.) Started working on my actual application.
  Again, started out with
  two JSPs linked through an ActionClass.  The
  struts.jar file was part of
  the *.war file (in the lib directory) moved to WLS.
  When I clicked on
  the link, WLS threw ClassNotFoundException,
  identifying
  org.apache.struts.action.Action as the culprit.  How
  could that be, I
  asked?  The HelloWorld-based application worked and
  found
  org.apache.struts.action.Action.  I tried the
  HelloWorld-app and
  low-and-behold, it broke also, stating that it could
  not find a message
  key.
 
  3.) I have tried various combinations of having both
  Struts-enabled
  applications have the struts.jar in the WEB-INF/lib
  (breaks one or the
  other), having it on the WLS classpath (WLS throws
  ClassNotFound stating
  that Struts classes not found in temporary
  directorys used by WLS), etc.
  and no combination will allow both Struts-enabled
  applications to run
  successfully with WLS.
 
  Has anybody been able to run multiple Struts-enabled
  applications on WLS
  and if so, how did you handle the classloader issue?
 
  --
  Perry Hoekstra
  E-Commerce Architect
  Talent Software Solutions
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 

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