Anton Tagunov wrote:
>
> I feel like it should be mandated, but a quick search of
> the servlet 2.2 spec has given me nothing
>

 The 2.3 spec is explicit.


> If the jar is on the classpath then it is shared.
>

 Tomcat, for example, doesn't really have a user visible
classpath. Instead, it specifies a set of directories in
which shared classes should be placed. (I suspect Anton
knows this, but as it causes endless confusion amoung new
users, I thought it was worth clarifying)

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