The only thing I can think of are things you've probably already looked at:
Configure JVM Attributes -> Classpath: jar and zip files listed explicitly;
packages listed by directory
But the error does not look like a ClassNotFound; how are you defining the
mapping of the .do file?
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marco M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 7:23 AM
Subject: Error with IPlanet 4.1
> hi all,
> it's the third time that i post this problem on the list...hope
that
> now someone can reply me...
> well, my servlet&JSP are calling some CORBA packages.......
> whenever it calls some functions of those packages,
> it always give me the exception
>
> Internal error: exception thrown from th
> e servlet service function (uri=/servlet/admintool/Authenticator.do):
> java.lang.
> UnsatisfiedLinkError: userlog, Stack: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
> userlog
> at com.beasys.Tobj.infrastructure.Common.loadLibrary(Common.java,
> Com
>
>
> i tried everything, from modifying my servlet (from 2.2 API to 2.1),
adding
> jar files when i Configure servlets attribute & JVM attributes in
> IPlanet.....but nothing works...
> the question is:
> how IPlanet reads the data contained in the CLASSPATH of my machine???
what
> could be the problem???
> i am running on Solaris 5.7
>
> thanx in advance and regards
> marco
>
>
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