This is definately a RTFM issue, buuut: Put your .jar files in: /path/to/tomcat/lib
There is no need to change the classpath, TC picks it up automatically when it is started. --- Leila Lappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to set up tomcat and port an application that I developed > and tested using Jrun, being new to the environment and I have two > questions. My first question is adding additional jar files like jdbc > jar files. I've been reading through a lot of material trying to > figure out how to set up tomcat environment to do so, couldn't find > any clear references. Under Jrun every web-application has a user > classpath that can be modified for additional jar files and third > party software. I can't find any such feature in tomcat. Can someone > please give me some advice or where to find information on this > issue? > > I haven't read through all documentation yet but the general > impression I've been getting is that to modify tomcat's environment > and behavior the server must be rebuilt and can't be changed by > simply switching the run time environment that supports a new > feature. This brings me to my second question, in the document > tomcat-3.2/tomcat-ssl-howto.html it is indicates that to use Tomcat > with SSL it has to rebuild. Does that mean that if I download the > binary I will not have the version that works with SSL? Or better yet > if someday in the future I needed to add something that's not part of > the features of the download then I would have to download and > rebuild to get it? > > I thank you all in advance for you patience and help. As you may have > guessed I'm new to both tomcat and Linux. > > Leila > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/ -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
