> Using classpath:
> /opt/jakarta/dist/tomcat/lib/ant.jar:/opt/jakarta/dist/tomcat/l
> lib/test:/opt/jakarta/dist/tomcat/lib/webserver.jar:/usr/java/jdk1
> .3.0_02/bi
> n/../lib/tools.jar
somehow your tomcat startup script does not pick up
opt/jakarta/dist/tomcat/lib/jaxp.jar and
opt/jakarta/dist/tomcat/lib/parser.jar
these need to be in the classpath too
check your startup script
Filip
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alejandro Martínez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 9:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Startup problems with java
>
>
> I installed in my machine Linux mandrake, Tomcat through the
> ApacheToolbox-1.5.20, which installs the JDK version Blackdown-1.3.0. I
> installed Jboss 2.2.1, which did not function with the version of JDK of
> Blackdown, for which I installed the JDK of SUN to make my tests, but now
> not I can initiate to TomCat. This following error sends me:
>
>
> [jakarta]$ ./start.sh
> [jakarta]$ Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundEr
> : org/xml/sax/HandlerBase
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass0(Native Method)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:486)
> at
> java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java1)
> at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:248)
> at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:56)
> at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:195)
> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
> at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:297)
> at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:286)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:253)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:313)
> at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.execute(Tomcat.java:178)
> at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.main(Tomcat.java:235)
>
> CLASSPATH has the same value with the two versions of the JDK, with the
> difference that each version uses its own lib.
>
>
> Some idea
>
>