sounds like a classpath issue to me.  make sure your struts.jar is in your
weblogic classpath when the server is started.

ALAMI Ahmed - BOR wrote:

> Hello everyone
>
> Does anyone knows the steps to deploy a WAR application using struts under
> Weblogic please
> When compiling to create the web.xml and weblogic.xml, it returns an error
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/struts/action/Act
> ion
>
> Help me please
>
> Ahmed ALAMI
> Stagiaire
>
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Bang, Steinar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoyé : jeudi 4 octobre 2001 10:47
> À : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Objet : struts-example.war from struts 1.0, and missing .do servlets
> (and how to get web.xml)
>
> Platform: debian woody, apache 1.3.19, tomcat 3.2.3,
>           struts 1.0, Java2 SDK 1.3
>
> [I'm not on the mailing list, so please Cc me on any
>  response.  Thanx!]
>
> I've downloaded the binary distribution of struts 1.0
> from
>         <http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-struts/release/v1.0/>
>
> And followed a modified version of what the INSTALL
> file says about installation under Tomcat:
>  - I've copied "struts-documentation.war" and
>    "struts-example.war" to /usr/share/java/webapps/
>  - I've added "DirectoryIndex index.jsp index.html" and
>    "AddHandler jserv-servlet .do" to /etc/apache/srm.conf
>  - I've restarted tomcat and then restarted apache
>
> The <http://localhost/struts-documentation> URL seems to
> work fine, but <http://localhost/struts-example> has
> some problems:
>  - how do I get the web.xml file from struts-example?
>    (the tutorial says to look at it to see how you
>     should create a web.xml file for your own application)
>    If I remove the DirectoryIndex mapping for index.jsp,
>    I get to list the directory for struts-example, but
>    I'm not allowed to access <http://localhost/struts-example/WEB-INF/>
>    where I presume the web.xml file can be found?
>
>  - the other problem is related to actually running
>    the application.  If I try clicking on the link
>    "Register with the MailReader Demonstration Application",
>    I get a 404 not found on the URL
>         /struts-example/editRegistration.do;jsessionid=83vbrf4511
>    The "Walking tour of the Example Application", gives
>    me a 404 Not found, on the URL
>         /struts-example/tour.do;jsessionid=84vbfr4511
>    The "Log on to the MailReader Demonstation Application"
>    pops up a form requesting username and password,
>    but I don't have anything meaningful to give it,
>    so I can't test if it actually works.
>    Both the "problem" links are .do files.  When
>    I remove the index.jsp DirectoryIndex mapping
>    I can't find any .do files on the top level.
>    Presumably they reside under WEB-INF/ somewhere,
>    but since I can't access that directory from the
>    web browser, I can't check.
>    I'm guessing that I'm missing some configuration
>    on .do files, but I don't know what.
>
> I'm continuing to dig at the problems, but all
> hints and tips will be appreciated.
>
> Thanx!
>
> - Steinar
>
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