Thanks Chuck.

I checked those directories, and sure enough the jar wasn't there. So, I
copied it from my working development box (into /Library/Java/Extensions/)
and it's still giving me the exceptions. It is related to mail, we're
getting the exception on a form submission which sends a notification to the
appropriate person that there's a new request in the queue. Do these jar's
need any special permissions?


Chuck Hill3/9/06 4:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> 
> On Mar 9, 2006, at 1:25 PM, William Hatch wrote:
> 
>> Just upgraded our servers to Tiger, which I've been developing on
>> for a bit
>> now without problems, and I'm seeing issues with javax/activation/
>> DataSource
>> NoClassDefFound exceptions. Any ideas on a) what's this coming from,
> 
> http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/javadocs/javax/
> activation/class-use/DataSource.html
> 
>> and b) how to fix it? I just ran the app again in development and
>> it's not doing
>> this, so I'm wondering if it's a java version issue perhaps. Thanks.
> 
> I'd expect that activation.jar (often used with e-mail) is missing
> from the server or is corrupt.  Check for it in /Library/WebObjects/
> Extensions or /Library/Java/Extensions
> 
> 
> Chuck

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