I've got jar files for commons-beanutils and commons-logging (in various
locations, see below) but I didn't put them there myself:
Tomcat/common/lib directory:
commons-logging-api.jar
Tomcat/server/lib directory:
commons-beanutils.jar
commons-logging.jar
commons-fileupload-1.0-beta-1.jar
Should I copy the .jar files for beanutils and logging in my webapp lib
directory? Also, can I just remove the beta commons-fileupload jar file if
I use the 1.0 release version?
Thanks for the quick reply!
~
sk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Schalk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: July 31, 2003 11:06 AM
> To: 'Jakarta Commons Users List'
> Subject: RE: FileUpload 1.0 with Tomcat 4.1.24
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> Shaun
>
> Firstly do you also have commons-beanutils and
> commons-logging in you lib?
>
> Kind Regards
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> :: -----Original Message-----
> :: From: Shaun Kenny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :: Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 3:53 PM
> :: To: 'Jakarta Commons Users List'
> :: Subject: FileUpload 1.0 with Tomcat 4.1.24
> ::
> :: Hi
> ::
> :: I've been trying to setup a web application using the
> Commons FileUpload 1.0
> :: with Tomcat 4.1.24; the servlet using FileUpload will
> compile (using
> :: NetBeans 3.5) but when Tomcat processes it, a
> ClassNotFoundException is
> :: thrown saying javax.servlet.ServletInputStream can't be
> found. This
> :: exception is traced to the following line:
> :: DiskFileUpload fileupload = new DiskFileUpload();
> :: However, in the servlet, I *can* create an instance of
> ServletInputStream
> :: like this:
> :: ServletInputStream srvin = ServletRequest.getInputStream();
> :: This line of code compiles without problems and is
> executed, no problem, in
> :: the servlet by Tomcat. So it seems that only the
> FileUpload stuff can't
> :: find the ServletInputStream class. I've tried putting the
> FileUpload .jar
> :: in the WEB-INF/lib directory of the webapp, as well as my
> Tomcat/common/lib
> :: and jdk/jre/lib/ext (which Tomcat uses) directories.
> ::
> :: However, when I uninstalled Tomcat 4.1.24 and installed
> Tomcat 4.1.18
> :: everything worked fine without changes.
> ::
> :: Any ideas?
> ::
> :: ~
> :: Shaun Kenny
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