Make sure to put all the required jar's in your classpath, by specifying
them in tomcat's startup.bat. The best way though is to make it a web-app
(new context) and then put all the jar's in
webapps\mynewcontext\WEB-INF\lib.

Frank

> I simply cannot get the jetspeed to work with tomcat.
>
> My first question is with respect to the Jetspeed Installation
instructions:
>
> It says to 'Move the "content" directory to "/content" under your web
server.'
> The only content directory I found was under the JETSPEED/src/content. Are
they referring to this directory ?
> Secondly, tomcat, uses webapps for publication. Should I copy the
JETSPEED/src/content under TOMCAT/webapps as
> TOMCAT/webapps/content ?
>
> BTW, I did all of the above, but it still doesnt work. The tomcat log
shows, ClassNotFoundException on jetspeed.
>
> The other modifications were done on the tomcat web.xml file as shown in
the installation document of Jetspeed and the
> TurbineResources.properties.
>
> cheers,
> shahid
>
>
>
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