-----Original Message----- From: Leon Palermo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 01 November 2000 18:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib I agree that you should not put application specific jar files in the main $TOMCAT/lib directory because the jar files should reside with their application. I was saying, as a last resort try putting the jars in the main TOMCAT lib. Did you try it? I always just unzip any zip files in the WEB-INF/classes directory or you could make your own jar file of those classes. The logic is sound. However, consider the case of a set of javabean class files that are common to more than one application; where do you put them? JDL
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Leon Palermo
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
- RE: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Raghu Havaldar
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Leon Palermo
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Martin Smith
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
- RE: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Raghu Havaldar
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
- RE: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Raghu Havaldar
- I just built mod_jk.so on linux Lagrue, John
- I just built mod_jk.so on linux John Elia
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Leon Palermo
