> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 3 will not load on Windows 98
> 
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Caldarale, Charles R 
>     
>     You don't want to download the Sun J2EE package - Tomcat 
>     supplies its own, and having both on your system at the 
>     same time can lead to some "interesting" events.
> 
> Is this bad planning, or something a user should know about
> and work round? J2EE does get other uses.

As far as I can tell (Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere), all the J2EE players 
provide their own copy of the necessary pieces of the J2EE jar from Sun, along with 
their implementations of the interfaces and abstract classes, plus their own 
extensions.  Due to the complexity of J2EE class loading, having the Sun (or any 
other) J2EE jar in the classpath results in mixed resolutions - some classes come from 
the desired location, others from the wrong (possibly incompatible) one. Leads to much 
head-scratching.

  Chuck


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