> Or maybe he is using the old Xerces (1.4.4) with the new Xerces(2.x).
> They have make huge changes between the 2 versions and backward
> compatibility is no longer supported (Xerces 1.4.4 doesn't fully
> supports JAXP, Xerces 2.x does). They probably use a public API, but not
> the JAXP on
I already tried to remove those libs from WEB-INF/lib to CATALINA_HOME/common/lib or
CATALINA_HOME/lib, but all the classes in WEB-INF/classes that were coded by another
developpers didn't worked any more !
>
> Put it in CATALINA_HOME/common/endorsed or common/lib. You aren't supposed
> to put
Hi,
I'm working with TC 4.0.3. In the WEB-INF/lib directory, I've got 2 libraries :
xerces.jar (I think it's an old Xerces, I didn't put myself there : someone else need
it) and xercesImpl.jar (a newer version of xerces).
I coded a class that need xerces2, but when I launch it (via a servlet) in
>
> In order that it will work the d:/xx/yy/zz/webpages/ directory should be
> in
> the classpath variable before running Tomcat,
> so Tomcat can find your servlet.
>
> Another way, and actually the standard one, is to create WEB-INF/classes
> directory under d:/xx/yy/zz/webpages/
> and put ther
> In the server.xml you can define a new Context that maps between context
> and
> actual directory.
>
> In the following example calling servlets through
> http://your.company.com/tt/servlet/myservlet
> will launch the servlets from d:/xx/yy/zz/webpages
>
>crossContext="true" debug="0"
Hi ! It is possible to lauch a sevlet that is not in the TOMCAT_HOME
directory ?
Can I do that by configuring a Context for my servlet ? And how exactly ?
thanx
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