Hi,

>If your context is named 'marketplace', will Tomcat have trouble with a
>class
>named 'Marketplace'? (this is the effect we are seeing)

No, Tomcat won't have this kind of trouble.

Have you considered the difference between a ClassNotFoundException and
a NoClassDefFoundError?  Your message said the latter is what you're
getting, not the former.

Search your runtime classpath (e.g. common/lib, shared/lib,
WEB-INF/classes, WEB-INF/lib) to ensure there's only one version of
Marketplace.class in the classpath, and that version is the one expected
by the calling code.

Yoav



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