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Hi Peter !
Maybe you should try moving the file around -- maybe to another directory (like
a shared directory, or a directory where your other class libraries are). It
worked for me. Had to move it twice before the wrapper.classpath took.
Regards,
Pascal Chong
Schmidt Peter wrote:
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> Hi:
> A few days ago I joined the mailing list and posted a question regarding an
> error I get
> when trying to run a servlet under Apache JServ. As I mentioned earlier,
> this problem does not occur
> under Sun's Webserver engine provided in the Java Web Servlet Development
> Kit (the future Jakarta)
> version 1.0.1 .
>
> The error message is
> NoClassDefFoundError
>
> on a class that I import in the main servlet.
> The class is called
> DicomInfo.class
> and is part of a package 'Network' which is stored in my home directory.
> I thought, that I had to include the path of the package to the classpath
> wrapper doing the following:
>
> wrapper.classpath=/home/peter/MedPack #that's the directory where the
> package is stored.
>
> But it didn't do any good.
> Scanning the mailing list so far, this seems to be quite a common problem.
> However, I haven't found
> one mail hinting a solution to it. Does that mean, that this is something
> JServ doesn't support, or
> simply it's too tricky to configure?
>
> Regards
> Peter
>
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