David, you are also arrogant!! I know what I wrote, and I know where the
classloader looks for things so Tims answer is irrelevant and so is
yours given that I have placed the jar in the correct place already and
configured server.xml correctly. You also lack basic reading skills if
you cant se
Peter -- cool it. As quoted from the OP below:
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.
Tim Funk actually (and correctly) asked the OP
Pid wrote:
> Peter Stavrinides wrote:
>>> The most common reason...blah blah
>> You know pid, just because people ask questions doesn't mean they are
>> stupid, so why treat them that way? If you can read 'carefully' you can
>> notice that the path was given as well as the relevant config in
>> ser
Peter Stavrinides wrote:
>>The most common reason...blah blah
>
> You know pid, just because people ask questions doesn't mean they are
> stupid, so why treat them that way? If you can read 'carefully' you can
> notice that the path was given as well as the relevant config in
> server.xml. So If t