Yes, all my classes are in a package. Camila
2005/12/6, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Are all your classes in a package? > > Mark > > Camila Kozlowski Della Corte wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I am developing an application with JSP, and using JSF. Here is a > > description of the problem I had with TomCat. > > > > I created a class A which invokes a class B. This class B invokes a > class C > > (class C is a JUnit class). Both the jar files containing class B and C > are > > located in the lib folder of my JSP application (the jar file containing > > class C is JUnit.jar). When I run my JSP application which uses class A > > TomCat does not load the JUnit class, and shows the following error > message: > > > > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: junit/framework/TestCase > > When I run class A as a Java application it works perfectly. I tried > many > > things but TomCat does not find this class. I have tried putting the > > uncompressed classes inside the application "classes" folder but I get > the > > same error message. My last trial was to directly call class B of the > JSP > > application, but I get the same error message. > > > > Class B (which invokes the JUnit class) uses reflection in the > > implementation. Is this a problem for this context? > > > > I would like to know if anyone knows what is going on and why I get this > > error message. I would appreciate if anyone can give me a clue to solve > this > > problem. > > > > I am using TomCat version 5.5.9, Eclipse 3.1, Java 1.5.0_04 and JSP 2.0. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Camila > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >