Hi Bob!
Thanks a lot... the problem is solved. I think earlier my SP8 was not
active due to wrong positioning in the weblogic path.
Much appreciated.
Biju Isac
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03/07/01 07:35 PM Subject: RE: WLS5.1/SP8
Problem defining JSP class
Please respond to
struts-user
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My System Classpath:
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F:\weblogic\lib\weblogic510sp8boot.jar;F:\Tools\jdk1.3\lib\j2ee.jar;
f:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes12.zip;f:
\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\nls_charset1
2_01.zip;
f:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\nls_charset11.zip;f:
\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\nls_char
set10.zip;
f:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes102.zip;f:
\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes111.
zip;
f:\tools\lib\tools.jar;f:\tomcat\lib\webserver.jar;
f:\tomcat\lib\xml.jar;f:\tomcat\lib\jasper.jar;f:\tomcat\lib\servlet.jar;
f:\tomcat\lib\ant.jar;f:\tools\xerces-1_3_0\xerces.jar
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My Weblogic classpath:
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set
WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=.\license;.\classes;.\lib\weblogicaux.jar;.
\myserver\serv
erclasses;
.\lib\wlssp8-struts.jar;.\lib\weblogic510sp8.jar;f:
\tools\xerces-1_3_0\xerce
s.jar
Why does your classpath make reference to tomcat libraries? I would stick
to
the WL supplied servlet classes. And, your SP8 files must be placed at the
start of both classpaths. I recommend the following:
1) Make sure WL is started from the \weblogic root. Also, javac.exe and
weblogic/bin directory need to be included in your windows system PATH.
2) Change your system CLASSPATH to:
.\lib\weblogic510sp8boot.jar;.\classes\boot;f:
\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes
111.zip;f:\tools\xerces-1_3_0\xerces.jar
3) and your weblogic classpath to:
.\lib\weblogic510sp8.jar;.\license;.\classes;.\lib\weblogicaux.jar;.
\myserve
r\serverclasses
4) In addition to this, you will need to extract the
ApplicationProfile.properties from each war file to the _tmp directory
created by WL. Refer to the installation notes for WL5.1 supplied with the
Struts distibution for more information.
For reference, I have attached my startup script for WL. I use this on both
NT and HP-UX successfully (with a few minor OS related changes)
<<startwl.cmd>>
Bob
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> Subject: Re: WLS5.1/SP8 Problem defining JSP class
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> Hi Matthias,
>
> Thanks for your quick response.
>
> I am attaching the complete error details, any help would be much
> appreciated...
>
> (See attached file: error.txt)
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>
>
>
>
> Matthias
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> Kerkhoff To:
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> ers.de> Subject: Re: WLS5.1/SP8
> Problem defining JSP class
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> 03/07/01
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> 04:57 AM
>
> Please
>
> respond to
>
> struts-user
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>
>
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>
>
> > I have successfully implemented the struts example on Apache/Tomcat but
> not
> > able to the same on WebLogic 5.1. I am getting the error:
> > Problem defining JSP class
> > java.lang.NullPointerException
> > at weblogic..servlet.jsp.OneOffJspLoader.<init><JspStub.java:420>
>
> Looks like a classpath problem. Anyway, a full stack trace would be
> helpful
> to track your problem down to it's cause.
>
> Hopefully installing the fix becomes obsolete with SP9. SP9 should be
> out real soon now. If(!) you've installed Struts in the correct place
> and have configured your classpaths correctly, you should probably wait
> until SP9 is officially released.
>
> Matthias (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> > PS. I have applied the fix published in the mailing list for WLS5.1/SP8
>
> PS: The fix leaves (at least) two bugs open, one leading to trouble with
> the <html:html> tag and another one, that disables the use of
> empty <auth-constraint> elements in web-application (DDs).
>
>
>
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(See attached file: startwl.cmd)
startwl.cmd