Yuval,

The following new tutorial on our knowledge base may help you:

   http://kb.atlassian.com/content/atlassian/howto/classloaders.jsp

It details all the different levels of classloaders available in Orion. 
  Please feel free to annotate the page with any comments:

 
http://kb.atlassian.com/content/atlassian/howto/classloaders.jsp#annotations 



Cheers,
Scott

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
> Although this is an oc4j question ( oracles wrapper for orion ), im sure
> some of you would be able to help me ( the engines are the same down there
> :).
> Ive tried adding a new jar to oc4js classpath. Our application depends on
> this jar.
> I couldnt.
> Ive tried adding the jar as a 'library-path' tag within the server.xml.
> Then added it to the command line running oc4j ( -cp = .... ). It didnt do
> the trick.
> Ive only made some progress when putting it straight into oc4js lib
> directory.
> Im confused.
> 1. What does the 'library-path' tab enable?
> 2. Whats the difference between using it and supplying jars to the oc4js
> runtime classpath ( -cp ).
> 3. What is the recommended way, to simply add a jar upon my application
> depends of?
> 
> Any help would be apreceated,
> Yuval.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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