At 02:44 PM 1/10/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
1) Is there a reason why the startup.sh script that comes bundled with
Tomcat 5.0.16 adds commons-logging-api.jar to the CLASSPATH? As far as
I can tell, it's the only script that uses it.
Yes, there's a good reason: tomcat internals
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
1) Is there a reason why the startup.sh script that comes bundled with
Tomcat 5.0.16 adds commons-logging-api.jar to the CLASSPATH? As far as
I can tell, it's the only script that uses it.
Yes, there's a good reason: tomcat internals use commons-logging to do
their logging
Howdy,
1) Is there a reason why the startup.sh script that comes bundled with
Tomcat 5.0.16 adds commons-logging-api.jar to the CLASSPATH? As far as
I can tell, it's the only script that uses it.
Yes, there's a good reason: tomcat internals use commons-logging to do
their logging.
2
Hi all,
I apologize in advance for starting another logging thread, but I have
some questions that no amount of googling and archive surfing can seem
to answer:
1) Is there a reason why the startup.sh script that comes bundled with
Tomcat 5.0.16 adds commons-logging-api.jar to the CLASSPATH
of googling and archive surfing can seem
to answer:
1) Is there a reason why the startup.sh script that comes bundled with
Tomcat 5.0.16 adds commons-logging-api.jar to the CLASSPATH? As far as
I can tell, it's the only script that uses it.
2) Is there a recommended way to control what
Hi all,
I apologize in advance for starting another logging thread, but I have
some questions that no amount of googling and archive surfing can seem
to answer:
1) Is there a good reason why the startup.sh script that comes bundled
with Tomcat 5.0.16 adds commons-logging-api.jar