Yes, I had tried that.

The client didn't compile, and the server threw a whole two pages of 
exceptions but seemed to run OK once it had finished puking ....

I then tried moving the stuff in the JBoss ext directory to the JDK1.3 ext 
directory, and the JBoss client stuff to the JRE ext directory.

Same thing ....

Seems that I need ext stuff in both directories ... which of course makes 
the server crash .... :-(


At 16:40 26/07/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hey
>
>Ray wrote:
> > Okay, the reason that JBoss was crashing out was because I copied all the
> > .jar files into the ext directory of my JRE installation.
> >
> > Since I'm running the client on the same machine as the server, what's the
> > best way make sure the JBoss jars are accessible to the client (as I can't
> > put them in the JRE ext directory)
>
>The jars that the client need are (... drumroll ...) the ones in
>/client. So if you make sure that those are available to your client
>you'll be fine.
>
>There is of course the hardcore way to do things which don't require any
>classes or jars to be installed with the client.. search the list
>archives for answers..
>
>/Rickard
>
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