Srinivas Kurella wrote:
> Craig,Thanks for the clarification. I have a servlet to be loaded on
> startup which is looking for another class. They are in different jars
> under the same app. However the servlet can't see the class.Srini
Can you create a small test case that reproduces this probl
Srinivas Kurella wrote:
Tomcat documentation says that all the jars under the
WEB-INF/lib directory in a context are automatically added to the CLASSPATH.
This is not precisely what happens.
I am finding this not to be true. I have to add them
explicitly to the CLASSPATH.
Am i missing som
Craig,
Thanks
for the clarification. I have a servlet to be loaded on startup which is looking
for another class. They are in different jars under the same app. However the
servlet can't see the class.
Srini
-Original Message-From: Craig R. McClanahan
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I think the startup scripts actually add the .jar files to the CLASSPATH
variable. Are you using the normal startup scripts to start Tomcat?
At 04:42 PM 2/7/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Tomcat documentation says that all the jars under the WEB-INF/lib
>directory in a context are automatically adde
Title: context related classpath question -ASAP
Tomcat documentation says that all the jars under the WEB-INF/lib directory in a context are automatically added to the CLASSPATH.
I am finding this not to be true. I have to add them explicitly to the CLASSPATH.
Am i missing something ???