Rantless response. To get over that particular hurdle, I had to do the following:
1. Edit the build.properties file in the j2eetutorial directory to make sure the
servlet.jar line read:
servlet.jar=${jboss.server}/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/servlet-api.jar
2. Edit the jboss-build.xml file in the j2eetutorial\bank directory to make sure the
section near the top "class for running the client" looked like this:
<path id="client.classpath">
| <fileset dir="${jboss.home}/server/all/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar">
| <include name="*.jar"/>
| </fileset>
| </path>
Having said that, I've done that much and the tutorial build still fails because there
are dozens of other classes that cannot be found. thinking is in progress.
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