Hi Sri,

Is your class "public"?

-Shakeel




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Checked out everything you suggested.  Everything's on the up-and-up.
The case is right.  The package is right.  I have even go to the extent
of unzipping the jar file in the appropriate classes directory to no
avail.

Thanks for the help.

The search continues....what a way to end the week :(

Sri

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Gee -

According to the Tomcat site, a webapp looks in all of these places in
the order listed:

/WEB-INF/classes of your web application
/WEB-INF/lib/*.jar of your web application
Bootstrap classes of your JVM
System class loader classses (described above)
$CATALINA_HOME/common/classes $CATALINA_HOME/common/endorsed/*.jar
$CATALINA_HOME/common/lib/*.jar
$CATALINA_HOME/shared/classes
$CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib/*.jar

Obviously, you've got this covered.

One issue I've noticed with this is case sensitivity. Sometimes if
you're using a Windows OS classes can be located even if they have upper
case in their directory paths. But when running in an APP server, case
sensitivity will keep the class from being found. In your jar file, are
there any upper case letters in any of the directory names? It might be
worth reviewing the offending jar file structure to make sure there are
no issues (though you've probably already done this...).

Not sure - it's probably something obvious because you seem to have the
jar file whereit is visible.

Can you see other classes or properties files in that particular jar
file?

Silly question - do you have the package and class names correct? Might
be worth double checking.

















"Sri Sankaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/15/2002 12:04:06 PM

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Alright.

What I have tried is to place the jar so that it is available to any of
the common, shared or the webapp-specific classloaders. In other words,
I've placed it in CATALINA_HOME/common/lib re-start & test then placed
it in CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib re-start & test....

Sri

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Can you re-phrase your question in terms of the classloader diagram at
this page?


http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/class-loader-howto.html


That is, identify which classloaders your jar file should be visible to
(system, shared, webapp, etc.) based on the directories you've put it
in?







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I'm being stymied by a classpath issue that occurs both on Tomcat 4.1.12
and JRun 3.1.

I get a ClassNotFoundException while the classpath clearly displays the
jar file that contains the "missing" class.  I've even tried -- in
desperation
-- putting the jar file in Tomcat's bin common/lib and server/lib
directories to no avail.

The kicker is that I can successfully run a command-line application  --
that exercises the same business logic -- using the classpath used by
Tomcat.

I know it could be any bunch of things -- but do you have any
recommendations?

Sri






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