Thanks Nico. I started the process lastnight. It appears that is the best solution.
Curntey Jacobs On Thursday 09 October 2003 12:32 am, Nico Klasens wrote: > The easiest way to use MMBase taglibs is to integrate the MMBase web > applicatioon with the tiles/struts web application. > > You only have to merge the 2 WEB-INF/web.xml files to 1 and add the > mmbase jar file (and the additional jars) to the WEB-INF/lib directory. > Oh, and don't forget to move the config dir. > > In the merge process, copy the servlets and servlet-mappings for the > version, images and attachment to the struts web.xml and add the mmbase > taglib declaration. > > The xerces, xalan and xml-api jars shouldn't be in the WEB-INF/lib dir > when you use tomcat. Fot tomcat, they have to be in the > <TOMCAT>/common/endorsed dir. > > Nico Klasens > > Finalist IT Group > Java Specialists > > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Namens Curtney Jacobs > > Verzonden: donderdag 9 oktober 2003 1:44 > > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Onderwerp: Using mmbase tags within another app context > > > > > > Greetings everyone! > > > > I am new to mmbase. > > > > I have a website that is already running (using Tiles and > > Jakarata Struts). > > > > Is possible for me to access a mmbase database from my > > application using > > mmbase tag libraries? > > > > Currently, I am recieving the following error when I try to > > access the > > database from my app: > > > > ERROR MMBase has not been started, and cannot be started by > > this Class. > > (org.mmbase.bridge.LocalContext). > > > > It seems like since my application is running in one context > > and mmbase is > > running in another I cannot use mmbase taglibs to access the > > database. > > > > Is there a workaround for this? > > > > > > Any suggestions or comments are greatly appreciated. > > > > _CJ
