That's what I thought after reading the docs, but seemed not to work. Makes me lookk silly with this whole CLASSPATH thing. -raghu -----Original Message----- From: Martin Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib I unpacked a jar file in the WEB-INF classes directory. It had a servlet and another class called by the servlet. The servlet could be run okay, but when the servlet tried to use the other class, it was not found. Are you saying that if I leave the classes in the jar and put the jar in WEB-INF/lib, then the other class will be found when it is used? martin -- Martin Smith email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vollsveien 9 tel. : +47 6783 1202 P.O. Box 482 1327 Lysaker, Norway
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- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/l... Martin Smith
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- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
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