Hi, we are developing a large java project using Tomcat. On the same project works several persons and the project counts serveral thousand of classes.
The project has (in few words) three big places: - standard: the place in which are placed all the classes (not jar but classes) - patches: the places in which are places the bug-fixes of standard classes - work in progress: the place in which a developer develop his own modification to a standard class Each developer has its own Tomcat. Now, imagine that - in standard classes is there a class named: helpme.class - this class has been bug-fixed and in patches is there the same class - a developer is working on its own local copy of this class and he has places it in his own work-in-progress folder Is possible using Tomcat to manage a situation like that? In other word, If I develop using j2SE standard, to obtaint what i want, I simply set my CLASSPATH env variable in this way; set CLASSPATH=x:\MyWorkInProgress\classes;x:\AllPatches\classes;x:\Standard\classes And java default classpath ensure me that it loads helpme.class first looking in WowkInProgress, than, if not found, in AllPatches, than, if not found in standard Is it possible during Tomcat runtime to have something like that (possibly WITHOUT using jar) Thank you very much in advance. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]