>  Just remember that to start at the root you have to have a / at the 
> beginning of your path, otherwise it'll start drilling down from your 
> current directory.  So if your war file is in /Powerbook/Applications 
> (remember Unix is case-sensitive as well, so /PowerBook/Applications and 
> /Powerbook/Applications are NOT the same thing ...), then you would just 
> have to point to that directory with your jar command.

*sigh*

I haven't had time to try it since I'm at work, but I've got my powerbook 
with me, and I honest-to-god think that was the only problem I had. I was 
telling the jar command to look in "Powerbook/Applications/" while I was in 
the cfusion directory and not "/Powerbook/Applications/" so I'm almost 100% 
certain that was the problem....

...and no, I didn't remember that to start at the room you have to have a / 
at the beginning... 



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