I believe that using j2ee.jar will screw with Tomcat's own codebase. You
should use a JavaMail extension instead See
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/ to download just the JavaMail
extension.
R
Alexandre Alvarez Martini Santos wrote:
Hello,
I put j2ee.jar in /common/lib directory and
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I believe that using j2ee.jar will screw with Tomcat's own codebase. You
should use a JavaMail extension instead See
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/ to download
Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Hello Ramsay,
That's what I'm doing
Hello,
I put j2ee.jar in /common/lib directory and Tomcat4.1 did NOT start.
It did not start when I put in jre/lib/ext as well.
Why?
I need some classes to use JavaMail.
Could you help me, please?
Thanks in advance,
al.
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put it under /yourApp/WEB-INF/lib directory if you want use it in yourApp.
Tim Jian
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