set up a element with an id="somename" that contain s
and/or s pointing to any jars your need to have in your classpath.
Then, nest a element inside your
element.
Jake
At 09:23 AM 9/1/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi ,
>
> I am using SUN ONE application server. I am using
> tag to deploy the
Hi ,
I am using SUN ONE application server. I am using
tag to deploy the application.TO
deploy the appln. it requires two jar files to be set
in the classpath.The above tag doen not contain a
attribute to set the classpath
Presently, I am setting these jars , explicitly
through the command lin