Yes this is a bug in 4.0.3 (6400 I think). The workaround is to create a
directory called 'temp' in CATALINA_HOME

   mkdir $CATALINA_HOME/temp.

-rl

On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 23:45, Shawn Bayern wrote:
> Martin,
> 
> I believe you're hitting two entirely different bugs, one in Resin and one
> in Tomcat.  The Resin issue is, I believe, a known bug in 2.0.5; my
> impression was that there is a later release that addresses the issue.  
> Tomcat 4.0.3 indeed looks like it fails to sense TLD files automatically.
> 
> I believe Tomcat 4.0.4B2 (the most recent milestone release for Tomcat)
> addresses this issue, so I think upgrading is the solution in both cases.
> Or, if you want to use Tomcat 4.0.3, you should be able to do so by
> modifying web.xml to refer to the tag libraries explicitly.
> 
> -- 
> Shawn Bayern
> "JSP Standard Tag Library"   http://www.jstlbook.com
> (coming this summer from Manning Publications)
> 
> On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Martin Cooper wrote:
> 
> > So I have two puzzles now.
> > 
> > I've been using JSTL (Beta 2) with Resin 2.0.5. Things seem to work in
> > general. I just copied all the jar files into my WEB-INF/lib, wrote some
> > JSP, and it worked. Until, that is, I tried <c:forEach>. It doesn't seem to
> > matter what flavour of collection I pass in 'items', it only ever gives me
> > the first item. I figured this might be a problem with Resin, so...
> > 
> > I tried running the same web app under Tomcat 4.0.3. Same directory
> > structure - I just copied the whole thing over from Resin. But I don't even
> > get off the ground with Tomcat. At the first access to a page, I get the
> > following exception message from Jasper:
> > 
> > "This absolute uri (http://java.sun.com/jstl/core) cannot be resolved in
> > either web.xml or the jar files deployed with this application"
> > 
> > Now, I don't have anything in my web.xml (I didn't even have one,
> > initially), but I know for a fact that the JSTL TLD files are in
> > standard.jar, which is in my WEB-INF/lib. Tomcat (or rather, Jasper) doesn't
> > seem to be able to find them.
> > 
> > Anyone have any bright ideas on how I can get one or other (and preferably
> > both) of these containers to play ball with JSTL?
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > 
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> > Martin Cooper
> > 
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