Re: [JBoss-user] How does the tomcat classpath get set when started as a Jboss service?

2001-05-20 Thread Cuong Tran


  I believe it's set from jboss.conf.

--- Adam Lipscombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> 
> How does the Tomcat classpath get set when starting it via JBoss?
> 
> I can get the Apache SOAP  examples to work when tomcat is run stand-alone
> without JBoss.
> i.e. Tomcat is started by tomcat/bin/startup.bat(sh) script.
> However, some tweaking of the CLASSPATH was required in startup.bat.
> 
> 
> But, when I start JBoss, which then starts tomcat as a service, the examples
> wont work.
> Methinks its a classpath issue with Tomcat...
> 
> 
> Thanks - Adam
> 
> 
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[JBoss-user] How does the tomcat classpath get set when started as a Jboss service?

2001-05-20 Thread Adam Lipscombe

Folks,


How does the Tomcat classpath get set when starting it via JBoss?

I can get the Apache SOAP  examples to work when tomcat is run stand-alone
without JBoss.
i.e. Tomcat is started by tomcat/bin/startup.bat(sh) script.
However, some tweaking of the CLASSPATH was required in startup.bat.


But, when I start JBoss, which then starts tomcat as a service, the examples
wont work.
Methinks its a classpath issue with Tomcat...


Thanks - Adam


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