I found the class under the path $CATALINA_HOME/server/lib in the jar
file tomcat-util.jar. Is it not the case that that this is in the
server's
JVM classpath? Or do I need to change my applications classpath, which
seems
to be the wrong route to take.

As I understand it there is a ClassLoader/CLASSPATH for the server and
another
ClassLoader/CLASSPATH for the Apps. Do I need to alter the Server or App
side
of things? I plan on trial and error testing but thought perhaps there
is
someone out there the has a more definitive answer.

Thanks
Scott

Phillip Morelock wrote:
> 
> > > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tomcat/util/http/ServerCookie
> > >       at
> > > org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Cookies.addCookie(Cookies.java:180, Compiled
> > > Code)
> 
> That's odd -- I can't find this package in the tomcat source distribution.
> Weird.  Maybe this is in the "servlet api" package?  but i thought that was
> no longer necessary with TC 4...ignore this if you don't know what i'm
> talking about.
> 
> You seem to be using an apache connector.  Maybe you should try just
> connecting to tomcat on its standalone port (http://localhost:8080/ if you
> haven't changed anything) and see what happens.  This would be my first
> test.
> 
> fillup
> 
> On 5/24/02 11:46 AM, "Scott C Strecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I am using the example program from the O'Reilly book
> > "Java Servlet Programming" by Jason Hunter.
> >
> > The code/servlet will run once and then hang. The
> > log file contains the error about the class ServletCookie
> > that I mention previous.
> >
> > Scott
> >
> >
> > ---------------- CODE ----------------------------
> >
> > import java.io.*;
> > import java.text.*;
> > import java.util.*;
> > import javax.servlet.*;
> > import javax.servlet.http.*;
> >
> >
> > public class SessionTracker extends HttpServlet {
> >
> > public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
> >                   throws ServletException, IOException {
> >
> >    res.setContentType("text/html");
> >    PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
> >
> >    HttpSession session = req.getSession();
> >
> >    Integer count = (Integer)session.getAttribute("tracker.count");
> >    if(count == null)
> >       count = new Integer(1);
> >    else
> >       count = new Integer(count.intValue() + 1 );
> >
> >    session.setAttribute("tracker.count",count);
> >
> >    out.println("<html><head><title>Session Tracker</title></head>");
> >    out.println("<body><h1>Session Tracking Demo</h1>");
> >
> >    out.println("You have visited this page " + count  + "time(s)");
> >
> >    out.println("<p>");
> >
> >    out.println("<h2>Here is your session data:</h2>");
> >    Enumeration enum = session.getAttributeNames();
> >
> >    while(enum.hasMoreElements()){
> >      String name = (String) enum.nextElement();
> >      out.println(name + ": " + session.getAttribute(name) + "<br>");
> >    }
> >
> >    out.println("</body></html>");
> > }
> > }
> >
> > ----------- END OF CODE ----------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > Phillip Morelock wrote:
> >>
> >> please provide source code, or maybe at least the relevant lines.
> >>
> >> what is the fully qualified class name of your servlet?
> >>
> >> also if you send source code please include any "import" or "package"
> >> statement lines.
> >>
> >> fillup
> >>
> >> On 5/24/02 11:03 AM, "Scott C Strecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I am trying to utilize Session Tracking in a servlet under tomcat 4.0.3.
> >>> When I try
> >>> a simple example I get the following error in my log file.
> >>>
> >>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tomcat/util/http/ServerCookie
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Cookies.addCookie(Cookies.java:180, Compiled
> >>> Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Cookies.processCookieHeader(Cookies.java:300,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Cookies.processCookies(Cookies.java:211,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Cookies.getCookieCount(Cookies.java:161,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Request.addCookies(Ajp13Request.java:184,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Request.setAjpRequest(Ajp13Request.java:146,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Processor.process(Ajp13Processor.java:417,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at
> >>> org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Processor.run(Ajp13Processor.java:495,
> >>> Compiled Code)
> >>>       at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484, Compiled Code)
> >>>
> >>> Is this because of some setting in my configuration i.e. to turn
> >>> cookies on. Or am I missing a class
> >>> as the error seems to indicate. I have the stock setup for tomcat as it
> >>> came from the factory ( so to speak ).
> >>> I have not changed any settings on the tomcat web.xml. I was under the
> >>> impression that cookies=on was
> >>> the default.
> >>>
> >>> Any pointers would be much appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> Scott
> >>>
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