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Are you starting JServ manually? You need to specify classpath parameters
in your manual script, instead of using the wrapper params.
Steve Lewis
Unix Systems Group
University of Texas at Dallas
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Vlad Elisseev wrote:
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> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I have a strange problem and asking you for a help.
>
> I use Apache 1.3.11 and JServ 1.1. under Linux RH 5.2 and Blackdown JDK 1.2
> I can run a servlet, but when in its code there is an instantiating of a
> class which is not in the default classpath of JDK or the servlet catalog
> (for example Class.forName("myClass").newInstance();)
> JServ reports about an ClassNotFoundException.
> The catalog where myClass should be is registered with a
> wrapper.classpath="....." directive.
> Packages are considered. Specifying classpath with wrapper.bin.parameters
> does not work.
>
> Please give me an advice
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> Best regards
> Vlad Eliseev
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