Hi All,

I'm setting up struts to use at home and at work on projects which I take back & 
forth, and I want to rationalise the way I set up my progs, java environment, tomcat 
and all. 

One thing complicating it all, which I'm afraid will trip me up when I start using 
newer versions in the future, is all the jar files, often multiple copies of which are 
held by the different java installations, e.g. xalan.jar or its classes is in tomcat, 
j2ee, ant. Or jdbc2.0-stdext.jar. Even just now when installing Wintec Inc. Struts 
Validator, it comes with all its own copies.

Most of this stuff is in J2EE, but somehow I doubt anyone would advise me to put that 
in my CLASSPATH, would they?

So how does Joe Struts organise his/her environment? Do you set up a profile which 
allows you to run ant & tomcat and rigorously delete unnecessary jars?

Or do you just tweak every build.xml you have? Or do you chuck everything in 
tomcat-4.0.1/common/lib?  

Thanks for the insight :-)

Adam


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