sorry, I am not familiar with Visual Cafe. It must be implementing its own classloader somehow or making your jars available to the bootstrap.
Charlie > -----Original Message----- > From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 9:50 AM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: Static class not working under multiple webapps > deployment > > > That's where it is running (WEB-INF/classes/com/.....). The > problem might be > that I am running Tomcat under Visual Café 4.51 expert > edition. Without any > changes I run Tomcat from the command line and it works like magic. No > problems. > > I wonder how running under Visual Café can affect the > classloader for the > webapp? > > Maybe it's because I have to list the jar's for Tomcat in the > Café classpath > and this somehow screws things up. It won't compile if I don't do this > obviously... > Any ideas on how to get over this are welcome... > > > On a similar note, I am using log4j for logging and under > café the logging > for each webapp is configured from whichever log4j.xml file I > modify last. > Running from the command line allows the setting for each > webapp too be > configured seperatly (ie: debug, warn, error levels). Catch > 23 here too in > that I must include log4j.jar in the classpath to compile the code. > > Any idea how to get around this behaviour? > Donie > > Note: I have the following jar's in the Café classpath > > bootstrap.jar > catalina.jar > slflogger.jar > servlets-defaults.jar > xerces.jar > servlets-common.jar > servlets-invoker.jar > servlet.jar > naming-common.jar > naming-resource.jar > log4j.jar > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 15 October 2002 14:29 > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: Static class not working under multiple webapps > deployment > > where is this class located? if it is in /common/classes or > shared/classes, > that is the correct result. > > you will have to copy the .class file to each webapp under its > WEB-INF/classes to get the result that you desire. > > Charlie > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 6:12 AM > > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > > Subject: Static class not working under multiple webapps deployment > > > > > > Hi > > I have written a static class which is populated with data on > > startup of my > > servlets and is suppose to be use in the context of the > > request. However, > > the static class seems to return the same information for all > > webapps and > > holds the configuration of the last servlet run on startup. > > Here is the > > code... As you can see I want to use something that looks like the > > System.Properties but System.Properties is gloabal so it's no > > use to me. I > > want to be able to set the webapp name here so it's used > > during processing > > but at the moment it's only returning the last name > > configured for the last > > webapp. > > > > Any ideas why this is happening. What have I done wrong to > > make this class > > appear global? > > Thanks > > Donie > > > > > > import org.apache.log4j.Category; > > import java.util.Hashtable; > > import java.util.Properties; > > import java.io.InputStream; > > > > public class vMmsc > > { > > static Category log = Category.getInstance(vMmsc.class.getName()); > > public final static String version = "$Revision: 1.3 > > $$Date: 10 Oct > > 2002 11:57:48 $"; > > public static String getVersion() { return version; } > > private static Properties props=new Properties(); > > > > // Defeats instantiation > > private vMmsc(){} > > > > public static void load(InputStream is) > > { > > try > > { > > props.load(is); > > } > > catch(Exception ex) > > { > > log.error("Problem loading property file: " + > > ex.getMessage()); > > > > } > > } > > > > public static void setProperty(String Name, String Value) > > { > > props.setProperty(Name, Value); > > } > > > > public static String getProperty(String Name) > > { > > String Value = props.getProperty(Name); > > if(Value==null || Value.equalsIgnoreCase("")) > > log.debug("The property value " + Name + " is not > > defined"); > > return Value; > > } > > > > public static String getProperty(String Name, String > defaultValue) > > { > > String Value = props.getProperty(Name); > > if(Value==null || Value.equalsIgnoreCase("")) > > { > > log.debug("The property value " + Name + " is > > returning it's > > default value"); > > return defaultValue; > > } > > return Value; > > } > > > > public static Integer getInteger(String Name) > > { > > String Value = getProperty(Name); > > if(Value==null || Value.equalsIgnoreCase("")) > > log.debug("The property value " + Name + " is not > > defined"); > > > > return new Integer(Value); > > } > > > > public static Integer getInteger(String Name, int defaultValue) > > { > > String Value = getProperty(Name); > > if(Value==null || Value.equalsIgnoreCase("")) > > { > > log.debug("The property value " + Name + " is > > returning it's > > default value"); > > return new Integer(defaultValue); > > } > > return new Integer(Value); > > } > > > > // Return true if property is enabled/yes/true > > public static boolean isEnabled(String Name) > > { > > String Value = getProperty(Name); > > > > if(Value!=null) > > if(Value.equalsIgnoreCase("yes") || > > Value.equalsIgnoreCase("true") || > > Value.equalsIgnoreCase("enabled") || > > Value.equalsIgnoreCase("1")) > > return true; > > return false; > > } > > } > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
