As a last ditch effort I find using the the file monitor from system 
internals useful for tracking down what is happening.  Of course you 
can't use it with war files unless they are unpacked

(Look for filemon on www.sysinternals.com)

Have a look for errors as it tries to find the classes, it can be very 
elucidating sometimes.

Cheers

Ben

Jacob Kjome wrote:

>
> Where is the library that is importing these classes?
>
> If it is in any of the  $CATALINA_HOME library folders such as lib, 
> common/lib, or server/lib, then I would expect that they couldn't find 
> the classes if they existed under a webapp's WEB-INF/classes or or 
> WEB-INF/lib folder.
>
> And, of course there are alternatives to Tomcat.  However, given that 
> there are thousands of users that successfully use Tomcat every day, 
> the problem is, most likely, user error, not a problem with Tomcat.  I 
> would look there first.
>
> You are going to need to provide more information for anyone to be 
> able to help you further.
>
> Jake
>
> At 01:03 PM 8/12/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>
>> Ok, I stopped and started the tomcat service, and now it won't even 
>> find the
>> package. I get
>>
>> Package au.com.multemedia.wf.ui not found in import.
>>
>> yet WEB-INF\classes\au\com\multemedia\wf\ui clearly exists and 
>> contains two
>> class files.
>>
>> Does anybody have any idea what the bloody hell is wrong with this 
>> sytem? Is
>> there an alternative to tomcat?
>>
>> -Josh
>>
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>>   cooked to perfection, proper dumplings, should not bounce."
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