I have sent email today for the similar problem. Only one thing I did: copy
struts-example.war file under webapps (for Tomcat). Then stop and start Tomcat.
No changes for CLASSPATH.
Mark Davidson wrote:
> Did I miss a configuration step somewhere?
>
> Wait a second... earlier today, I e-mailed the list with a similar problem
> (I couldn't get the Struts' examples to work). The struts-example wouldn't
> work under Resin or Tomcat because it couldn't find the
> org.apache.struts.example.User class. It also couldn't find the properties
> file for the application (in the same directory).
>
> So, I did discover that if you let Tomcat unpack the .war file, stop Tomcat,
> edit your classpath to include the classes directory that just got unpacked
> and then restart Tomcat, the problems go away.
>
> My question to the list is... WHY? It's *can't* be that you're supposed to
> do things this way. I must have missed a configuration step, but for the
> life of me, I can't see it. I find it difficult to believe that you have to
> point your CLASSPATH to the unpacked .war file in order to get Struts to
> work.
>
> If someone can tell me the *right* way to do this, I'd greatly appreciate
> it!
>
> Mark
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 9:25 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: struts:example
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > These are the classes used by the struts example.So you
> > should include these
> > classes in your classpath.For ex. If this class file is within the
> > web-inf/classes directory then include int web-inf/classes
> > directory in the
> > classpath before starting the server.It works perfectly with
> > the tomcat server.
> >
> > hope it helps u,
> > gitanjali.
> >
> >