Diane,

All of the needed J2EE classes are provided by tomcat.  There is no need to put
a j2ee.jar in your webapp itself.

-steve

Steve Clark
Technology Applications Team
Natural Resources Research Center/USGS
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(970)226-9291

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>From: "Jewett, Diane C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: j2ee.jar not loaded
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>I added the j2ee.jar and other ojb jars in the WEB-INF/lib dir and got:
>
>INFO: Initializing, config='org.apache.webapp.admin.ApplicationResources', 
retur
>nNull=true
>WebappClassLoader: 
validateJarFile(C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27\webapps\storefront\W
>EB-INF\lib\j2ee.jar) - jar not loaded. See Servlet Spec 2.3, section 9.7.2. 
Offe
>nding class: javax/servlet/Servlet.class
>
>I am using tomcat 4.1.27.
>
>Is there someplace else to put it. Do I have the right version of j2ee.
>I downloaded j2sdkee1.3 and j2sdkee1.4 and neither worked.
>
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