Shashidhar,

I'm pretty sure this is about where your Oracle classes are. Not sure which
Oracle drivers you are using, but mine were Oracle's, and found in
/usr/oracle/jdbc/lib. Double check with the Oracle documentation. Go from
the bottom end up; can you do tnsping? If not, it's the Oracle stack;
perhaps tnsnames.ora. If so, it's JDBC.

Also, you will be aware that Turbine needs it's own user tables, and if your
*default* is Oracle, you'll need to create those tables in your Oracle
database. Find the SQL in Jetspeed sources.

I would give more specifics, but I can't get to my linux box right now.

Bill
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Shashidhar Bhattaram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:32 AM
  To: Jetspeed Users List
  Subject: Problem while configuring Oracle 8.1.7 as the Jetspeed database



  I get the following exception when I access the home page..





  Horrible Exception: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError

              at
org.apache.jetspeed.services.security.turbine.TurbineUserManagement.getUser

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