Pedro wrote:
> Thanks for stating the obvious Tim, in 5.5 the 'server' directory is
> supposed to be the correct place! the question is if the implementation
> is valid.

You referred to ClassNotFoundException's - his answer is therefore valid.

Perhaps you can elaborate on when you're getting this exception if we're
to help you.

p




> Tim Funk wrote:
>> The dir structure changed from 5.5 to 6 so you need to place your
>> files in different directories depending on the version. See the
>> version specific docs details.
>>
>>
>> -Tim
>>
>> Pedro wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I basically need to implement case insensitive user names, can this
>>> be done with a servlet filter or do I need to subclass JDBC realm:
>>>
>>> public class CustomJdbcRealm extends JDBCRealm {
>>>
>>>      public CustomJdbcRealm() {
>>>       super();
>>>      }
>>>          public Principal authenticate(String username, String
>>> credentials) {
>>>        return super.authenticate(username.toLowerCase(), credentials);
>>>        }
>>> }
>>>
>>> And in server.xml:
>>> <Realm className="mypackage.CustomJdbcRealm" ...>
>>>
>>> I tried this approach but get class not found exceptions, I am using
>>> tomcat6 in development and 5.5 in production. I package this class in
>>> a jar and drop it in the $CATALENA_BASE/server/lib folder.
>>>  
>>
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