> Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You don't have the path set correctly for jakarta-commons/fileupload, so > it's not finding the jar. > > "Larry Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Thanks, Bill. This is certainly worth checking. However, putting the jar file explicitly into the CLASSPATH (not PATH) doesn't help; the same errors persist. The second error message indicates that the org.apache.commons.fileupload package is clearly being used. With regard to the first error: [javac] /export/home/larry/projects/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.24-src/catalina/src/ share/org/apache/catalina/servlets/HTML ManagerServlet.java:205: cannot resolve symbol [javac] symbol : method setRepositoryPath (java.lang.String) [javac] location: class org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileUpload [javac] upload.setRepositoryPath(tempdir.getCanonicalPath()); [javac] ^ the HTML documentation doesn't show the FileUpload class as having or inheriting any method named setRepositoryPath or any obvious variant thereof. With regard to the second error: [javac] /export/home/larry/projects/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.24-src/catalina/src/ share/org/apache/catalina/servlets/HTML ManagerServlet.java:262: write(java.io.File) in org.apache.commons.fileupload.F ileItem cannot be applied to (java.lang .String) [javac] warUpload.write(file.getCanonicalPath()); [javac] ^ this looks like a gratuitous call to getCanonicalPath(); stripping it out would leave you with the File object that javac is expecting. Obviously I can patch this, but it really ought to be patched in the original source. Larry ============================================================================ Larry Griffith Dept. of Computer & Info Science [EMAIL PROTECTED] Westfield State College (413) 572-5294 Westfield, MA 01086 USA PGP public key available at: http://cs.wsc.ma.edu/dcis/griffith.html ============================================================================
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