> >You could always alter you startup script to so that the TOMCAT > >CLASSPATH > >contains the fully qualified oracle jar. > > Ok that works, but is that "the right thing to do"? > K. No, not really, but if you don't want to have multiple file copies (which shouldn't be that much of a problem really) this is the only way to do it, unless you want to rewrite some of tomcats class loading/classpath setting mechanism(s). --- Michael Wentzel Software Developer Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com
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