Hi Ben,

You could place your files in the
{JRun-root}/servers/{server-name}/SERVER-INF/lib. This directory contains
JAR files used by all the applications on the specific JRun server.

Hope this information helps.

Roan Wilson Nicolas
Macromedia JRun Support Engineer
phone: 415-832-3824
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: McKenzie, Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:00 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: testing jrun 4.0


I am testing Jrun 4.0 for our company.  We have been using Jrun 3.0, and in
that version, there is the ability to put something in each server's
classpath by putting the file in 
{JRun-root}/servers/{server-name}/lib , but there doesn't seem to be any way
to do that with Jrun 4.0, since that directory does not exist.
Is there something that I am missing?

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