4 Replies Latest reply on Apr 12, 2002 6:02 AM by jules_gosnell

    Ouch!

    ihunter

      Folks,

      I've got a Jetty/JBoss/struts (JB 2.4.4 Jetty 3.1.3) system thats worked fine for a few months but I've just found that it no longer finds classes in the WEB-INF/classes directory of a WAR in an EAR file. It's quite possible that I've changed something - but I have no idea what could cause this.

      Can anybody tell me how WEB-INF/classes gets into the classpath and perhaps I can trace back.

      I should have stayed in bed!

      Many Thanks
      Ian

        • 1. Re: Ouch!
          jules_gosnell


          So,

          Are you still using the version of struts and JBoss/Jetty ?

          If so, then I don't see how the containers behaviour could have changed. Or have you moved the classes/jars around within your webapp, or messed with the classpath attribute in META-INF/MANIFEST.MF ?

          If not, then tell me what you have changed and we'll take it from there.

          Jules

          • 2. Re: Ouch!
            jules_gosnell

            Oops - just reread my post and noticed that I had missed out an important word....

            Are you still using the SAME version of struts and JBoss/Jetty ?


            Jules

            • 3. Re: Ouch!
              ihunter

              Hi there Jules,
              Appologies for not getting back sooner. Events moving faster than I can respond!

              Yes, the versions are exactly the same. I'll check out the manifest file when I get time.

              I'm having other issues with CP which leads me to have to reboot server for changes. I need to get myself some time and go through everything to find out what's gone wrong.

              I can't think of any changes I've made that would lead to this problem.

              Many thanks for your input
              May I come back if I can provide a more focused question?

              Thanks
              Ian

              • 4. Re: Ouch!
                jules_gosnell

                Sure - no problem