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Ralph Einfeldt
Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
Hosting, Content Management, Java Consulting
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Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
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; Von: Anderson, Richard D ERDC-ITL-MS Contractor
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> Gesendet: Montag, 12. August 2002 14:04
> An: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Betreff: RE: 500 error on all JSP pages
>
> - Root Cause -
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/ranges
i have experienced the same issue using tomcat 4.0.4, have any suggestions?
i'm running red hat 7.2, tomcat 4.0.4,and j2sdk1.4.0_01.
the error log says (it's really long):
2002-08-09 10:13:28 WebappLoader[/examples]: Deploying class repositories to
work directory
/home/u4ih9rda/project/Jakarta/
i tried the trick and it didn't work. i still get the same error message.
it looked more like a java issue to me. have any more suggestions?
what i doing here is building tomcat straight from source and i have the
most recent src version off the jakarta website.
-Original Message-
Fr
***i'm getting an error i can't solve.
during the build process i get a message that states this:
[javadoc]
/Jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4-src/jasper/src/share/org/apache/jasper/compile
r/SunJavaCompiler.java:65:package sun.tools.javac does not exist
import sun.tools.javac.Main;
i'm using j2sdk1.4.0_01 for linux, and you have to set JAVA_HOME in your
PATH. now i do know that javac automatically sets the classpath to the
location of the tools.jar file located in /lib
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