True the readme is false, I'll correct it ASAP.

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au réveil.
-- Pierre Dac

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:49 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: NEW_LOADER in m1 tomcat.sh
>
>
>The README files in the lib, lib/common and lib/shared directories are
>ambiguous.  They certainly give the impression that lib still has the
>same function as lib/common, there is no lib/container directory, and
>lib/README is downright confusing.  A bit of m2 seems to have 
>crept into
>the descriptions.  Does it mean to say:
>
>Tomcat uses a hierarchy of class loaders:
>
>                   /lib
>         JARSs (and classes ?) visible ????
>         loaded by ???
>
>/container              /common                 /apps
>                                               (is this /apps or
>                                                /shared?)
>JARs (and classes?)     JARs (and classes?)     JARs (etc)
>visible only to         visible to both the     visible only to
>tomcat (the             container (tomcat) &    webapps
>container)              webapps
>
>Can someone who knows fill in the blanks and put the modified 
>version in
>lib/README?
>
>A side question:  Is it generally desirable to include lines like
>
># The following line prohibits users from directly accessing META-INF
>#
><Location "/admin/META-INF/">
>    AllowOverride None
>    deny from all
></Location>
>
>in the description of contexts in mod_jk.conf?
>
>Peter
>
>
>GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>> 
>> >    Can someone please tell me more about this change in 
>the tomcat.sh
>> >startup script? It looks like jars in TOMCAT_HOME/lib are no longer
>> >geting added to the classpath- is this the new model? In my project
>> >I like to deploy the jars directly to TOMCAT_HOME/lib where
>> >they will be
>> >found when Tomcat starts up. If someone knows what I should do
>> >under the
>> >"NEW_LOADER" approach let me know.
>> 
>> The new loader schema split the jar in 3 categories :
>> 
>> 1) container only (ie only used by tomcat) TOMCAT_HOME/lib/container
>> 2) application only (only needed by webapps) TOMCAT_HOME/lib/apps
>> 3) common (used by webapps and tomcat) TOMCAT_HOME/lib/common
>
>-- 
>Peter B. West  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://powerup.com.au/~pbwest
>"Lord, to whom shall we go?"
>

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