Am curious, this jmx.jar is required in all Tomcat
5.x?  I thought it was only for the jmxproxy servlet
under the manager webapp?


--- Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The problem is that Tomcat isn't finding the classes
> in 
> $CATALINA_HOME/bin/jmx.jar.  Either this jar got
> corrupted somehow, or your 
> JVM isn't honoring the classpath in the manifest. 
> If the jar is there and 
> looks ok, then try adding it to the classpath in the
> startup script.
> 
> "Steve Delahunty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> message 
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >I recently downloaded a binary version of tomcat
> version 5.0.28. I
> > configured it and everything was running fine.
> Then, a few days ago,
> > when I try to start it (using bin/startup.sh), I
> get the following
> > message in logs/catalina.out:
> >
> >
>
---------------------------------------------------------------
> > Due to new licensing guidelines mandated by the
> Apache Software
> > Foundation Board of Directors, a JMX
> implementation can no longer
> > be distributed with the Apache Tomcat binaries. As
> a result, you
> > must download a JMX 1.2 implementation (such as
> the Sun Reference
> > Implementation) and copy the JAR containing the
> API and
> > implementation of the JMX specification to:
> > ${catalina.home}/bin/jmx.jar
> >
>
----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Tomcat exits after logging this message. I
> searched the web for
> > information regarding this issue and I did see
> someone else posting a
> > similar question, but there was no response. I
> downloaded and tried
> > running version 5.0.29, but the same thing is
> happening. I searched
> > through the archive, but I don't see any
> information regarding this
> > issue.
> >
> > I have this sinking feeling that the answer is
> obvious, or the answer is
> > posted in place that I have not searched yet.
> Thanks in advance.
> >
> > I'm running SUSE Linux 9.0 with an unmodified
> 2.4.21 kernel. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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