I haven't noticed this problem. I have however noted that when Tomcat
starts up it doesn't list the jar for any of my webapps in it's initial
classpath. If, however, I check my jasper.log it does list them. So you
might want to just check that, Tomcat might be working right for you, you
just might be looking in the wrong spot to find the classpath it's using.
At 06:18 AM 4/18/2001, you wrote:
>I have the same problem and have posted the same thing before with no reply.
>I actually keep the jars in the WEB-INF/lib directory and add them to the
>Tomcat classpath with wrapper.properties (I'm starting as an NT service).
>This means a config change whenever I deploy a webapp which is far from
>ideal.
>
>Maybe someone with superior knowledge about this could shed some light this
>time?
>
>Richard.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 7:32 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: WEB-INF/lib vs. TOMCAT_HOME/lib
>
>
>The Tomcat automatic setting of a classpath for a given webapp is not
>seeming to work for me. I have my various jar files in .../WEB-INF/lib,
>for my web app. But, that fails. If I however, put them in
>$TOMCAT_HOME/lib, then they get added to the generic classpath (which is
>displayed on startup of Tomcat), and things work fine.
>
>How do I fix this?
>
>--
>Chris Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Wego Systems http://www.wego.com
>
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