Beste Michel,

Draait Tomcat wel standaard bij jou? Welke Java Virtual Machine en 
TomCat gebruik je ?
In dit geval kan de Java Virtual Machine niet de Java classes laden. 
Deze zitten in een .jar file die beschikbaar moet zijn voor de TomCat 
engine (dus in de directory /WEB-INF/lib).

Maar JetSpeed moet out-of-the-box draaien, dus het kan zijn dat je 
TomCat er niet goed in zit.

Grtz,

Jaap Gorjup
marviQ Professional Services

----- Original Message -----
From: Michel Bergijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 1, 2002 2:19 pm
Subject: Finding native-language definitions

> Hello Jetspeed users,
> 
> For proof of concept of portals I am trying to connect to a system 
> that is
> available by our intranet. When I start a comparable program from 
> the prompt
> the program can connect to that system. When I try to obtain the 
> same with a
> portal, I get a java.lang.NoClassDeffFoundError. The JavaDoc gives 
> me the
> following explanation of this error:
> Thrown if the Java Virtual Machine cannot find an appropriate
> native-language definition of a method declared native. 
> Now I know that when I start the program from the prompt, native 
> librariesare used, stored as dll's in the c:\WINNT\system32 
> directory (I work on a
> Win2000 client platform, using the jetspeed-1.3a2 release). Will find
> Apache/Tomcat/Jetspeed these libraries? It seems to me this is not 
> the case.
> 
> 
> With regards,
> 
> Michel Bergijk
> ABAP/4 Engineer
> CMG Oost-Nederland B.V.
> Division Trade, Transport & Industry
> Meander 901
> 6825 MH Arnhem
> PO Box 7015
> 6801 HA Arnhem
> The Netherlands
> 
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