Scott,

I have tried all combinations of UseJBossWebLoader and Jave2ClassLoadingCompliance without any luck. When I set both attributes to false all web applications break, including web-console and jmx-console. I have included some a log showing the exceptions received when both attributes are set to false.


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Mike Moulton
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On Jan 2, 2004, at 7:17 PM, Scott M Stark wrote:

Turn off the unified class loader behavior by setting the
UseJBossWebLoader
value to false:

<attribute name="UseJBossWebLoader">false</attribute>

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Subject: [JBoss-user] Tomcat and Java2ClassLoadingCompliance attribute

I have an application EAR that contains 1 ejb-jar and 2 war's. My web
applications require the 'Java2ClassLoadingCompliance' attribute of the
servlet container service to be disabled. During testing of JBoss-3.2.3
with Tomcat 4 I have run into problems when setting this attribute to
'false'.
Previously I have only used Jetty with JBoss so forgive any ignorance
with tomcat specific issues.

One of my main problems stems from the use of FormProc in both of my
applications. Each WAR has it's own formproc.xml in WEB-INF/classes,
however only 1 formproc.xml is seen by both WAR's. This same behavior is
seen with the 'Java2ClassLoadingCompliance' attribute enabled or
disabled. Providing unique names to the configuration files solves the
problem, however in JBoss-3.2.3 w/Jetty 4.2.15 I am able to run the
application as expected with the 'Java2ClassLoadingCompliance'
attribute disabled.

In an attempt to troubleshoot I also started playing with the
'UseJbossWebLoader' attribute in tomcat's jboss-service.xml. I did
notice that if both the 'UseJbossWebLoader' and
'Java2ClassLoadingCompliance' attributes are set to false, all deployed
web applications, including jmx-console and web-console, break. What, if
any, is the relationship between these 2 attributs? Are they mutually
exclusive?

Has anyone had any similar experiences, or possibly shed some light on
what I might be doing wrong.

Thanks,
-- Mike
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Mike Moulton
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