Jonathan,

I don't think you should be adding any of these jar files to CLASSPATH or JBOSS_CLASSPATH.  I apologize if I misled you.

The jar files, as deployed with CAS Web application itself, are already supposed to be "visible" to the app server because they are deployed in a manner that's consistent with the standard for JEE applications.  Every Web application running on an app server usually has its own class loader, and the classes it loads are only "visible" within the scope of that application.  Having these jar files accessible to a class loader other than the one specific to CAS server may cause additional problems.  One potential problem that comes to mind would be with the app server's ability to automatically restart an application that's been redeployed.

I hope that the above paragraph makes sense.  This is the first time I have attempted to describe this in writing.  ;-)

Adam

Jonathan Hayward http://JonathansCorner.com wrote:
I found out the (immediate) problem.

I was adding jars to the CLASSPATH to help JBoss find classes... but JBoss was looking in JBOSS_CLASSPATH and, apparently, ignoring my changes to the CLASSPATH.

Oof.

Thanks for your questions and other help,

On Dec 6, 2007 10:51 AM, Jonathan Hayward http://JonathansCorner.com < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
11762 bytes--basically the same as yours.

On Dec 5, 2007 5:59 PM, Dale Ogilvie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, but there is still the question as to why the jar has that funky extra space in the first place. It isn't a zero byte file by any chance?
 
On my build it is a 12Kb binary.

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The file name should not matter, as every file with the .jar extension in that directory should be in CLASSPATH.

Adam

dale77 wrote:
Are my eyes deceiving me, or is there an extra space in a critical file name?
"cas- server-support-ldap-3.1.1.jar"?


scott_battaglia wrote:
  
Unless he's corrected his ClassNotFound problem, he is still having
classpath issues.

Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with deploying CAS on anything other than
Tomcat ;-)

-Scott


    
Jonathan Hayward http://JonathansCorner.com wrote:
        
WEB-INF/lib/cas- server-support-ldap-3.1.1.jar
                  
  

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