On Apr 14, 2009, at 1:12 PM, bernstml wrote:


So I have a question:

I have a jar which I want to use in my web application. I normally link the
jar in Netbeans and deploy

I have no idea what this means...
, which makes the deploy time exceedingly long.

I want to put the libraries in the repository, and call upon them in my application. I know what I need to add to the geronimo-web.xml file, but I do not know how to call them in my code. For example, there is a class called Bob in this jar, and I want to import myjar.whatever.*; and Bob b =
new Bob("geronimo is frustrating");

Geronimo doesn't change java :-) If you get the jar into the application classloader by including a dependency on it in the environment element in geronimo-web.xml, the classes in the jar will be available to your application.


Can I do this?  How?

Yes, by including a dependency on the jar in geronimo-web.xml in the environment element.

thanks
david jencks


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