Thanks Matt.  Can anyone shed more light on "the appropriate
tools.jar" file?  Where does this come from and why is it necessary?
Some people's openBD installations work without it?

Googling didn't turn up a download link or anything.  I searched my
local drive and found a copy of tools.jar under one of my old Adobe
ColdFusion installations.  I copied that to my Tomcat/lib directory
and that fixed the problem.

But my search also turned up a tools.jar file under a deployed cfusion
directory (from an Adobe cfusion.war file) thats half the size of the
other one.  So there are obviously very different versions of this
file out there.

-Ryan

On Jun 7, 11:16 am, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> Adam Haskell wrote:
> > Without giving this too much thought, do you have a JDK installed or
> > just the JRE?
>
> That's one thing to check--there's actually a note about this at the
> bottom of the web services page in the admin console:
> "If Open BlueDragon throws an internal error while attempting to add a
> web service, and the stack trace begins with
> "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sun/tools/javac/Main", this indicates
> that you do not have Java's tools.jar in your classpath. Either add the
> appropriate tools.jar to your classpath or copy tools.jar to Open
> BlueDragon's WEB-INF/lib directory."
>
> --
> Matt Woodward
> [email protected]http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog
>
> Please do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word, PowerPoint,
> etc. as attachments.http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
>
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