This is an issue of your web.xml or war not including the jar
correctly (or at all).  By dumping it into the lib folder (which one?)
it will automatically be on the class path already.

Posting your web.xml could allow people to help discern why it's not
including the jar.

On Dec 3, 4:42 am, Kevin Tarn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used NetBeans for my GWT project. Recently I tried to build OOPHM
> for using Firefox as my hosted browser. If I put gwt-user.jar into my
> WAR package, this ClassNotFoundException occurred. I tried to remove
> gwt-user.jar from WAR package, and put it into tomcat's lib folder.
> This exception doesn't happen.
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