Yes, use shared/lib, common/lib is for classes that need to be
accessible by webapps and by catalina.

see http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/class-loader-howto.html for
details

David Kerber a écrit :

> I thought it was .../shared/lib...  ?
>
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> Alex Jalali wrote:
>
>> You would have to add those to the ../WEB-INF/lib/
>>
>> In this case for javax.mail.* you would need to downlaod the java
>> mail API
>> and put the mail.jar under that folder. Any package that you place in
>> that
>> folder will be added to your class path automaticly. (for that conetext)
>> so there is no need to do anything else...
>>
>> If you have more then one context and need to have a package
>> available for
>> all of your webapps then you can place the .jar files in
>> tomcat/common/lib/...
>>
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>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> apologies if this is an easy quesion but time is not on my side:
>>>
>>> 1. At my company we use Sun Application Server 8.1 for development and
>>> production.
>>>
>>> However, its not the lightest, fastest software in the world and I'm
>>> thinking about switching to Tomcat for development and later in the
>>> development cycle back to Sun.
>>>
>>> Is it possible? I tried to deploy my war but i got errors about missing
>>> classes. these classes are part of the EE Java. For example
>>> javax.mail.*.
>>>
>>> Is that the diffrence between Tomcat and Sun? Or is it an easy fix?
>>>
>>> I don't use any enterprise features like EJBs or JMS.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> R
>>>   
>>
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