Hi,

I'm not sure how wars respond to this, perhaps you could put an empty jar
in lib/ to do it... but what about having a classpath attribute in the
manifest file?  pointing to the other jars you need.?

hth
dim

On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Ju Yan Jery Qin wrote:

> Hi dwh
>       I use 3.2.2.  I know your mean. But what I want to do is to define application 
>specific CLASSPATH. Sorry for confusion in my question. Thanks!
> 
> 
> -----原始邮件-----
> 发件人: Denis Haskin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 发送时间: 2001年8月22日 10:52
> 收件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 抄送: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 主题: Re: How do I make Tomcat include needed jars for my servlet?
> 
> 
> For Tomcat 3.2.x, just modify your tomcat.bat file to set up the
> classpath as you need it. I assume something similar can be done for TC4.
> 
> dwh
> 
> Ju Yan Jery Qin wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >     I have read this topics but it still can not resolve my problem.  Your 
>suggestion is to copy application related jar files into 
>%YourWebAppPath%/WEB-INFO/lib dirctory. But my application is under development, so 
>whenever I regenerated jar files for  my web app, I have to copy them to that 
>directory again. If under UNIX, you can use symbolic links, but I use Windows 2000 as 
>my server.  So my question is: is there any way to define CLASSPATH variable for my 
>web application independently so that I don't need to copy them again and again.
> >     In fact, in my case, I have two web application which are derived from the 
>same base but should be installed independently. So these two web application have 
>many classes with the same package and name. And these classes spreaded in two 
>directory d:\vendor\webapp1 and d:\vendor\webapp2 but not in jar file. So I really 
>need a way to define CLASSPATH in application level instead of copy tons of variable 
>classes into d:\vendor\webapp1\WEB-INFO\classes and 
>d:\vendor\webapp2\WEB-INFO\classes again and again.
> >
> 
> 
> 

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