--On Thursday, October 21, 2004 10:03:17 AM -0400 "Shapira, Yoav"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
> This usually indicates multiple versions of either the JSP APIs or the
> Jasper classes on the server's runtime classpath.  I hope when you
> upgraded your server you did an installation to a clean directory, not
> an overwrite of the old directory.  If you did the latter, search it for
> jsp.jar and jsp-api.jar and make sure only one is present: the latest.
> Same thing for the Jasper jars (jasper-compiler, jasper-runtime, etc.).
> 
> Yoav
> 

Yes, the install was into a clean directory.  There is only one each of the
two jasper jars, and no jsp.jar or jsp-api.jar in the installation directory
(or in the download zip file jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31.zip)  Are those two jars
supposed to be included??  The only place I even find the jsp jars is in the
Eclipse and MyEclipse toolkits.  Eclipse is an IDE, and I'm bringing up
tomcat (at least initially) outside of the IDE.

Are these two jsp jars something I should have and so I should go get them
seperately from the tomcat distro?  And where should they go?

Thanks,
Rob


-- 
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville OR


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