Hi Randall,
seems like I have a "funny" installation too.
I also have this 99% CPU thing on my NT4/SP6(jdk1.3) machine using
scarab sandbox, which if i am not mistaken is a spinoff of the tdk.
After moving the webapp to a normal tomcat installation everything works
fine here too. But I don't have your problems regarding the lib
directory. The jars in there are loaded just fine.
I am downloading the new tdk to test it now. Results in a bit.
You are not alone.
Stefan
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"Randall G. Alley" wrote:
>
> I KNEW my installation was funny !
>
> bleah ...
>
> ;>}
>
> "You can't fight in here ! This is the War Room !"
>
> Jon Stevens wrote:
>
> > on 9/25/2000 7:56 PM, "Randall G. Alley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > As I said, I can't get the TDK generated Tomcat to return a page (just grinds
> > > until timeout), so I've been moving my generated apps to
> > > my regular Tomcat webapps folder, where things go better. Turbine comes up
> > > provided I tweak the Classpath.
> > >
> > > I get errors unless I explicitly add to the Classpath each required jar file
> > > in
> > > the directory:
> > > webapps\application\Web-inf\lib
> > >
> > > What if you have more than one Turbine app ?
> > > In that case should all the required Turbine jars go into:
> > > TOMCAT_HOME\lib
> > >
> > > ?
> > >
> > > Why can't each app find classes in jars in it's own lib directory
> > > without an explicit Classpath entry ?
> >
> > I have no idea...it sounds like your installation is funny or something...
> >
> > things are working perfectly fine here as well as on a co-workers machine...
> >
> > -jon
> >
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