> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: tomcat and javac (UNCLASSIFIED)
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> However, my webapp does not work on Tomcat 5.5.12
> when I put my servlet classes in common\classes.
You shouldn't do that. Read the servlet spec, and put the servle
ect: Re: tomcat and javac (UNCLASSIFIED)
>
> Can you let me know which dir in Tomcat 5.5.12 has the
> java compiler?
There are three jasper-*.jar files in common/lib. The actual Java
compiler appears to be in jasper-compiler-jdt.jar; I have not attempted
to use it outside of Tomcat in any way.
- Chuck
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: tomcat and javac (UNCLASSIFIED)
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> Can you let me know which dir in Tomcat 5.5.12 has the
> java compiler?
There are three jasper-*.jar files in common/lib. The actual Java
compiler appears to be in jasper-c
Hi Chuck,
Can you let me know which dir in Tomcat 5.5.12 has the java compiler?
Thanks,
Jimmy
From: Samara, Fadi N Mr ACSIM/ASPEX
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> Subject: RE: tomcat and javac (UNCLASSIFIED)
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> Which Java version are you using ?
> If you a
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> > Subject: RE: tomcat and javac (UNCLASSIFIED)
> >
> > Which Java version are you using ?
> > If you are referring to JAVA_HOME as the
> environment variable, then it
> > should point to your java sdk not jre
>
> Not true wit
> From: Samara, Fadi N Mr ACSIM/ASPEX
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: tomcat and javac (UNCLASSIFIED)
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> Which Java version are you using ?
> If you are referring to JAVA_HOME as the environment variable, then it
> should point to your java sdk not jre
Not
I have a requirement where I have to use the jre in
the final verison of product cant ship it with
J2sdk... and I am using 1.4.2_07 jre. It seemed it was
fine with 5.5.12, where most of the pages from my
webapps application came up but there were some other
issues. But in the older version of tomca
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Which Java version are you using ?
If you are referring to JAVA_HOME as the environment variable, then it
should point to your java sdk not jre
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