I have similar problems. Instead of a straightforward class file, I
have the class file in packages, e.g.

<applet code="org.abc.something.class"
        archive="def.jar"
        width="1200" height="480"... >
...
</applet>

Although I have the def.jar file in RAILS_ROOT/public directory, rails
complains that it can't load the class file. It says:

ActionController::RoutingError (no route found to match "/<controller>/
org/abc/something.class" with {:method=>:get}):

Please help. Thanks in advance.


On 3 Jun, 04:10, SurviveStyle5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, i'll give that a try
>
> On May 31, 9:30 am, pcrawfor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > You will either need to put them in a folder (or directly in) the
> > public folder OR create a controller that can serve thefilesout
> > using a send_file method might also work but in generalfilesyou want
> > to provide go under the public folder (eg. images in public/images).
>
> > Once a file is in public the relative path would be /file_name or if
> > it is in a sub-folder (eg. images) /images/file_name.
>
> > I think that covers the basics...
>
> > Paul Crawford
>
> > On May 30, 9:52 am, SurviveStyle5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I'm pretty new to Ruby on Rails and web development in general. I have
> > > a question and was wondering if anyone could help me out.
> > > Right now I have some .jarfilesthat are embedded in a web page
> > > ala...
>
> > >         <Applet code="something.class"
> > >         archive="pluginLib-jre1.6.0_05.jar,some.jar,another.jar"
> > >         width="1200" height="480" MAYSCRIPT=true >
>
> > > ...yadda yadda yadda....
>
> > >         </Applet>
>
> > > These work fine in a normal html page (locally, no webserver
> > > required). When i attempt to embed them within a rails page it cannot
> > > seem to find the path to the .jarfiles. I exported the Dir::pwd and i
> > > checked out Rails ENV and started copying thejarfileseverywhere but
> > > it still never seemed to find it it... am I missing something?
> > > Is there something special i have to do to get rails to recognize
> > > this? what is my loadpath/where should i be putting these .jarfiles?
>
> > > Thanks for the help

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