Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> On Mar 10, 2006, at 8:15 AM, William Hatch wrote:
>
>>
>> I checked those directories, and sure enough the jar wasn't there. So, I
>> copied it from my working development box (into
>> /Library/Java/Extensions/)
>> and it's still giving me the exceptions. It is related to mail, we're
>> getting the exception on a form submission which sends a notification
>> to the
>> appropriate person that there's a new request in the queue. Do these
>> jar's
>> need any special permissions?
>>
>
Hi William,

If youstart your application from command line, you will have the
"Generated classpath" displayed in your shell.
Check if there was activation.jar in the generated classpath list (other
jar in /Library/Java/Extensions must appear too), you may also check if
there is different versions of activation.jar in the generated classpath.

Aurélien Minet

PS: On my server,I put activation.jar in /Library/WebObjects/Extensions.

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