> So in your dev and test environments, mysql.jar is
> in your WAR as well?

No, in all 3 environments it is under /common/lib.

> My guess is it's in common/lib, where it should be,
> in your dev/test environments, but it's in your WAR 
> for your production environment, hence the error.

I just posted another mail that makes me think it has
something to do with the apache setup.... ?



> 
> Yoav Shapira
> Millennium Research Informatics
> 
> 
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Riaan Oberholzer
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:09 AM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: deployment questions
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a setup that works 100% in my development
> >(Windows) and test (linux) environments, but just
> >refuses to work in a linux environment provided by
> a
> >commercial hosting company. A number of issues
> arise,
> >one which some of you could perhaps comment:
> >
> >I have a .war which is NOT unpacked. My jsp's are
> >precompiled as java classes with servlet mappings
> in
> >the web.xml. I have an myapp.xml in the
> tomcat/webapp
> >directory which has as docbase this .war (in a
> >non-Tomcat directory) and defining some JDBC
> >datasources.
> >
> >In the production environment, the exact same files
> >and setup fail to work with the popular
> >"driverclass"=null attribute. Ie, the datasource
> >cannot be initialised. mysql.jar is where it should
> be
> >etc. I've tried everything, can't get it to work.
> It
> >sucks.
> >
> >The provider also requires me to dump my .war in a
> >directory where it gets extracted and that often
> leads
> >to file not found exceptions. Its seems the
> >precompiled JSP's aren't always detected and
> instead
> >Apache web server searches for the actual jsp file,
> >which does not exist.
> >
> >I eventually got the app to work, but every few
> hours
> >Tomcat crashes with an "internal server error"
> >reported in the browser. Tomcat logs are empty and
> >when I stop Tomcat, I get a connection exception.
> >
> >Furthermore there are static html files in the .war
> >and as soon as one of those are called, the
> >application seems to lose track if it should call
> >Tomcat or try to read files directly from the
> >filesystem.
> >
> >We run Tomcat 4.1.30 on JDK 1.4.2_03. RedHat linux.
> >
> >Any comments about where I should simplify or look
> for
> >solutions? Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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