Hi Kaan,

   How I got it to work was to explicitly declare the CLASSSPATH in the
startWeblogic.cmd file. See how that works for you

-Tino

On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 04:07, Kaan Erdemir wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to use jetSpeed at WebLogic 6.1 app. server.
> 
> I defined all directories and established a new web-application then I stored 
> required jar files (turbine, log4j, xalan, etc..) to WEB-INF/lib directory
> 
> But application server generates that error message;
> 
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.turbine.Turbine
>         at 
> weblogic.utils.classloaders.GenericClassLoader.findClass(GenericClassLoader.java:179)
>         ...
> 
> I am sure that my turbine-2.2.jar file is in lib/ directory. Also, I set CLASSPATH 
> environtent variable (for windows) as corrent for 
> jar files...
> 
> as last possibility, I tried to change manifest file about turbine.jar.  But there 
> is nothing for name of good job. (same error occurs)
> 
> I am looking forward for your helps...
> 
> Thanks..
> 
> Kaan Erdemir
> 
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