Tomcat 4.0 creates a blank class path in a script.
You can edit the CLASSPATH in the "catalina.sh"  script
But becareful!

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How do I add a entry in the TOMCAT CLASSPATH?

I am ROOT and I put this in my .bash_profile (linux):

CLASSPATH=/www/jdk1.3.1/lib/classes12.zip; export CLASSPATH


When I start TOMCAT it still says:
Using CLASSPATH:
/www/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5/bin/../bin/bootstrap.jar:/www/jdk1.3.1/lib/tools.
jar


Any Ideas on where to put this??  Is there a config file??



thanks!

Troy Campano

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