Hi Giuliano,

You're correct.  I see now that the JARs in
TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib are specific to Tomcat, and are
not visible to applications.  Thanks for correcting
me. - MOD

"...Sorry to point this out again, but don't forget to
trim what can be trimmed in replies..." - I'm not sure
I know what you mean by this. 


--- Giuliano Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:24 am -0800 2004/01/14, Michael Duffy wrote:
> >I believe Tomcat ignores any system environment
> >variable CLASSPATH.
> >
> >When Tomcat starts, it assumes the CLASSPATH for
> your
> >Web app consists of:
> [...]
> >(3) All the JARs in the TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib,
> which
> >are visible only to Tomcat,
> 
> I am not so sure that (3) hold. While trying to get
> rid of an 
> exception when catalina starts, I found out that the
> missing class 
> was indeed in a jar in server/lib. Moving the jar to
> the Java 
> extensions directory the class was finally found (in
> turn generating 
> a fatal exception, but this is another story...).
> 
> Giuliano
> 
> Sorry to point this out again, but don't forget to
> trim what can be 
> trimmed in replies...
> 
>
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