Yes, each classes/files can be replaced into the class folder, or better into the tomcat classpath, but perhaps would be better try to get the sources and edit them :-)
So, intrigued by this topic at "http://www.mulesoft.com/tomcat-classpath" i have just read a interesting article that i recommend you.

Enjoy the read.

Andrea

Il 13/06/2013 11:37, LifeH2O ha scritto:
Thank you! It is working as you have said. I am wondering why it is working
from class folder overriding the .jar? What does that class folder do? does
it mean that I can do the same with any other classes/files in .jar files?



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