08, 2004 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: AW: j2ee.jar
> Are you talking about j2ee 1.3 or 1.4? because I've never been able to
> find the 1.4 jar without the whole app server...
>
> -Clay
>
> > You have to download the J2EE SDK!
> >
> > Cheers, André
> >
> >
&g
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 16:42
> An: OJB Users List
> Betreff: j2ee.jar
>
>
> Not sure if i'm being rather inept, but i cant find the j2ee.jar file on
> suns site.
> Do i have to download the entire J2EE SDK? or
, 8. Januar 2004 16:42
An: OJB Users List
Betreff: j2ee.jar
Not sure if i'm being rather inept, but i cant find the j2ee.jar file
on
suns site.
Do i have to download the entire J2EE SDK? or can i get this file on
it's
own?
Than
You have to download the J2EE SDK!
Cheers, André
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Daniel Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 16:42
An: OJB Users List
Betreff: j2ee.jar
Not sure if i'm being rather inept, but i cant find the j2ee.jar file on
suns sit
Not sure if i'm being rather inept, but i cant find the j2ee.jar file on suns site.
Do i have to download the entire J2EE SDK? or can i get this file on it's own?
Thanks,
Daniel.
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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Hi,
you don't need a j2ee.jar in the lib directory of your web app. The
necessary classes for a web or full j2ee app are already present in the
container's classpath and jars.
Jewett, Diane C wrote:
I added the j2ee.jar and other ojb jars in the WEB-INF/lib dir and got:
INFO: In
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. S