If you dont use a jboss-web.xml file in your war, then you probably dont
need the interceptor.
However, It should run fine. do a 'jar tf tomcat-service.jar' and see if
the class file is in there. Did you put the new tomcat-server.jar in jboss'
lib/ext directory?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 11:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [jBoss-User] Jboss and Tomcat server.xml problem
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> I built JBoss pre-2.1 and tomcat-service.jar per the
> instructions on the
> website from sources that I checked out last night, and
> configured them in
> order to run together in the same VM.
>
> The line <ContextInterceptor
> className="org.jboss.tomcat.naming.JbossWebXmlReader" /> in
> Tomcat's server.xml
> causes a class not found exception on startup. If I comment
> out that line,
> everything seems to work fine. The server starts without
> complaint, and both
> the Jboss and Tomcat examples run fine. Is there some step
> to making this work
> right that I missed?
>
> -- Bill Hastings
>
>
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