From: Vinay Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:32 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Newbie - class loading issue
It's a normal .class file. If I put the same file in
Catalina_home\calsses, it works.
Yeah ! You are right.
Examples prove that classes are loaded from WEB-INF\classes.
>>Do I need to do something special with the example context that I am creating for my application. I am using a very simple web.xml lying in <myapplication>\WEB-INF\. Attached here for your reference.
>>Another related question I have is : Can I set class path in some .bat file (such as startup.bat or catalina.bat), which can act as my classpath for Tomcat.
Vinay
-----Original Message-----
From: Ikke
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 8:53 PM
To:
Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Newbie - class loading
issue
Newbie - class loading issueHi,
Maybe to obvious, but Tomcat is *not* a EJB server, just a
servlet/jsp
container. Let us know which classes it
cannot find if you want to get more
repsonse. Putting
classes in the WEB-INF/classes are found, the examples
prove that.
Wouter
-----Original
Message-----
From: Vinay Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 December, 2001 15:25
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: Newbie - class loading issue
Folks,
I am facing the same issue. Could not get my classes
loaded from
WEB-INF/classes folder.
>>Do I have to do anything other than just putting my
classes in this
folder and restarting tomcat
4.0.1
Can anybody answer this !!
Thanks in advance
Vinay
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Halpin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:51 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Newbie - class loading issue
Hello Folks! I was recently assigned a POC project that
includes some web
development which I am using Tomcat
4.0.1 to do. I've only been using
Tomcat for about
1.5 weeks so I'm extremely wet behind the ears.
I've consulted the documentation and searched the list
archives looking
for an answer to my problem but cant
seem to find one. Right now, I am
simply trying to
use a bean to gather data from a form and return the data
to the screen. When I run the jsp to do this, I get one of two
different
"class not found" errors. I am not
deploying the app using a WAR file,
right now I just
have the jsp file in the root directory and the class files
in WEB-INF/classes. The bean class is in the package login.
So the full
path for the class is
WEB-INF/classes/login/UserBean.class.
I've also tried the following:
1. Recompiled the class without the package and
placed the class in
WEB-INF/classes.
2. Created jar file with package. Placed the
jar file in WEB-INF/lib.
This also did not work, so I
tried /lib and /common/lib which also didnt
work.
I tried all of these locations with and without the package
designation.
3. I've added the individual class and the jar file to the classpath.
I am sure I am making a simple mistake but cant seem to
figure out what
that mistake is. According to (my
understanding of) the documentation,
placing the class
files in WEB-INF/classes should be all I need to make them
accessible to the jsp, am I mistaken? The text from the errors was
rather
lengthy, so I have not included it, if necessary
I would gladly forward it
on.
If anyone has a possible solution, or perhaps advice on
other sources to
peruse to solve the problem, I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
-b
Bill Halpin
Schwoo,
Inc
412-481-3301
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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