Re: Web.xml entries

2008-12-12 Thread Mark Thomas
paul.ocklef...@nhs.net wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have a basic question about the tomcat server start-up. If there are
 classes missing that are referenced as servlet entries in the web.xml should
 this render the server unuseable?

No. But it should, and I believe it does, render that web application unusable.

Mark

 
 I did a little test today with a web app, and when tomcat started it
 reported class not found exceptions for the missing classes, and I could no
 longer get to the login page for the web app which is a jsp. When I fixed
 those errors the login page displayed fine. The error I got was resource not
 available (tomcat error page), I am using tomcat 5.5.
 
 Thanks
 
 
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RE: Web.xml entries

2008-12-12 Thread paul.ockleford
Ok thanks for the quick response! 

-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org] 
Sent: 12 December 2008 11:50
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Web.xml entries

paul.ocklef...@nhs.net wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have a basic question about the tomcat server start-up. If there are 
 classes missing that are referenced as servlet entries in the web.xml 
 should this render the server unuseable?

No. But it should, and I believe it does, render that web application
unusable.

Mark

 
 I did a little test today with a web app, and when tomcat started it 
 reported class not found exceptions for the missing classes, and I 
 could no longer get to the login page for the web app which is a jsp. 
 When I fixed those errors the login page displayed fine. The error I 
 got was resource not available (tomcat error page), I am using tomcat 5.5.
 
 Thanks
 
 
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