web app. You would place it in your webapp.war/WEB-INF/classes folder. Or, some where else
on your CLASSPATH
aze N wrote:
Well,
I put the *.jar in server/min|defautl|all/lib I modify server/min|defautl|all/deploy/jbossweb_tomcat*/web.xml and it seems to work !
I'll continue my tests, thx all for ur help. Just a last question, could someone tell me what is cactus.properties and how to use it ? Thx again.
--- aze N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit : > Hi, thx for
ur answer
<filter-class>org.apache.cactus.server.FilterTestRedirector</filter-class>I make the quickstart example work by adding .jar in WEB-INF/lib directory of my .war but I'd like to put Cactus jars in my container classpath so that Cactus will load them using the container Context class loader, but i don't know how to make it !!! My app's name is test (test.war)
I don't have a cactus.properties ? What is that ? I don't know where I have to put the .jar in jboss and wich web.xml I have to modify, conf/web.xml or deploy/jboss-tomcat*/web.xml
Here is my conf/web.xml :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN" "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd"> <web-app>
<!-- Debut ajout SF -->
<filter>
<filter-name>FilterRedirector</filter-name>
</filter><servlet-class>org.apache.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector</servlet-class>
<filter-mapping> <filter-name>FilterRedirector</filter-name> <url-pattern>/FilterRedirector</url-pattern> </filter-mapping>
<servlet>
<servlet-name>ServletRedirector</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>org.apache.cactus.server.runner.ServletTestRunner</servlet-class><init-param> <param-name>param1</param-name> <param-value>value1 used for testing</param-value> </init-param> </servlet>
<servlet> <servlet-name>JspRedirector</servlet-name> <jsp-file>/jspRedirector.jsp</jsp-file> </servlet>
<servlet>
<servlet-name>ServletTestRunner</servlet-name>
</servlet>=== message truncated ===
<!-- Fin ajout SF -->
<!-- ======================== Introduction
============================== -->
<!-- This document defines default values for
*all*
web applications -->
<!-- loaded into this instance of Tomcat. As each
application is -->
<!-- deployed, this file is processed, followed by
the -->
<!-- "/WEB-INF/web.xml" deployment descriptor from
your own -->
<!-- applications.
-->
<!--
--> <!-- WARNING: Do not configure application-specific resources here! --> <!-- They should go in the "/WEB-INF/web.xml" file in your application. -->
<!-- ================== Built In Servlet Definitions ==================== -->
<!-- The default servlet for all web applications,
that serves static -->
<!-- resources. It processes all requests that
are
not mapped to other -->
<!-- servlets with servlet mappings (defined
either
here or in your own -->
<!-- web.xml file. This servlet supports the
following initialization -->
<!-- parameters (default values are in square
brackets): -->
<!--
-->
<!-- debug Debugging detail level
for messages logged -->
<!-- by this servlet. [0]
-->
<!--
--> <!-- input Input buffer size (in bytes) when reading --> <!-- resources to be served.
[2048] -->
<!--
-->
<!-- listings Should directory
listings
be produced if there -->
<!-- is no welcome file in
this directory? [true] -->
<!--
--> <!-- output Output buffer size (in bytes) when writing --> <!-- resources to be served.
[2048] -->
<!--
-->
<!-- readonly Is this context "read
only", so HTTP -->
<!-- commands like PUT and
DELETE are -->
<!-- rejected? [true]
-->
<servlet>
<servlet-name>default</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>
org.apache.catalina.servlets.DefaultServlet
</servlet-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>debug</param-name>
<param-value>0</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>listings</param-name>
<param-value>true</param-value>
</init-param>
<load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
</servlet>
<!-- The "invoker" servlet, which executes anonymous servlet classes --> <!-- that have not been defined in a web.xml file.
Traditionally, this -->
<!-- servlet is mapped to URL pattern
"/servlet/*",
but you can map it -->
<!-- to other patterns as well. The extra path
info
portion of such a -->
<!-- request must be the fully qualified class
name
of a Java class that -->
<!-- implements Servlet (or extends HttpServlet),
or
the servlet name -->
<!-- of an existing servlet definition. This
servlet supports the -->
<!-- following initialization parameters (default
values are in square -->
<!-- brackets):
-->
<!--
-->
<!-- debug Debugging detail level
for messages logged -->
<!-- by this servlet. [0]
-->
<servlet>
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