So that means there are two classloaders:
soap's and the other webapps's (in my case A1).
now when the contol goes from soap to
A1's class, which class loader loads the 
classes of A1. ?
Can I make A1's classloader come into picture
and take over things ?


 --- Brendan Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Each Web Application gets its own private class
> loader.
> A class loader can only see classes loaded/loadable
> by it and by its
> parents.
> The Two Web Applications are siblings, independant
> from each other.
> 
> I think you should give each WebApplication a
> complete set of its own
> classes so that you can upgrade each independantly.
> 
> Brendan
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: E B
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 10/15/01 9:04 PM
> Subject: webapps' classpath
> 
> I am using apache soap 2.2 with tomcat 3.2.1.
> There seem to be 2 classpaths, one tomcat's
> and the other webappp's WEB-INF/classes.
> For a SOAP service class, which of these two
> is visible first ?
> which of the two is recommended and why ?
> 
> I have two web-app's: A1 and A2. (A2 is soap).
> I want to refer A1's objects in A2's class.
> But A1's classes are not visible to A2. why ?
> I had to put A1's classes in tomcat's classpath
> to get it working.
> 
> thanks.
> 
> 
> 
>
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