On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Shaun Campbell wrote:

> I have Tomcat, Apache and Jyve working and am just taking my first steps at
> writing an application using Turbine.  I have started with the helloWorld
> example but when I try to run it through the browser I get the response
> "requested screen not found".
> 
> What seems to be happening is that the classes directory, where I have my
> class hierarchy, is not included in my CLASSPATH.  How does Turbine find the
> classes?  I have seen some talk of using repositories to point to the
> classes directory but am not sure in which file to put this line.
> 
> Can anyone give me any help on this?

If you are using tomcat then I assume that means you are
using servlet 2.2 which means the correct place to put code
that may have to be reloaded is
<my-webapp>/WEB-INF/classes. For code that is constant and
should never be reloaded then you place it in
<my-webapp>/WEB-INF/lib in jars.

Best idea is to have a look at servlet 2.2 spec - it is
relatively easy to understand. 

The other thing you may want to check is that
module.packages=com.biz.your.app

where the screens are in package
com.biz.your.app.screens.MyScreen.

Hope that helps,

Pete

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