No I'm using repositories in the zone.properties file
do I need hem in both places?
Thad Humphries wrote:
> >Hello:
> >
> >I'm trying to get a fairly large servlet running under jserv 1.3b3 (lots
> >of jar files). I'm running on a Solaris 2.5.1 Sparc box with the 1.1.6b
> >JDK, Apache 1.3.4, JSDK 2.0. I was able to get simple servlets up and
> >running no problem. However when I try to get this one running I get a
> >NoClassDefFoundError. I have double checked the jars listed in
> >repositories to no avail. I was wondering if anyone knows how to get
> >the class loader to report which class it cannot load? No Class is
> >listed in any of the logs that I can find.
>
> Do you have them listed in you jserv.properties? For example,
>
> # CLASSPATH environment value passed to the JVM
> # Syntax: wrapper.classpath=[path]
> # Default: NONE (Sun's JDK/JRE already have a default classpath)
> # Notes: if more than one line is supplied these will be concatenated using
> # ":" or ";" (depending wether Unix or Win32) characters.
> # JVM must be able to find JSDK and JServ classes and any
> # utility classes used by your servlets.
> #wrapper.classpath=
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jserv/lib/Apache-JServ.jar
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/Apache-JServ-SSI/src/ApacheJServSSI.jar
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local
>
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