I had a problem like that with an Apache deployment on windows in the past.  I 
didn't think that would effect tomcat.  Anyway... I tried it and it didn't 
work, but I noticed this in the web.xml for my /WOtaglib


/WEB-INF/tlds//WEB-INF/tlds/WOtaglib_1_0.tld

I don't know why /WEB-INF/tlds/  is referenced twice, but tomcat sure doesn't 
like it.

-Mike



On Nov 9, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Daryl Thachuk wrote:

> Make sure all your frameworks have Property files. Even if they are empty. 
> For some reason WO on Tomcat checks every framework for a property file and 
> fails if it doesn't find one.
> 
> I had this problem and the solution was to create empty property files in the 
> frameworks that don't normally have them.
> 
> -daryl
> 
> 
> On 2010-11-09, at 9:35 AM, Michael Gargano wrote:
> 
>>      So, I've given up on getting my app deployed to W2K3.  Direct Connect 
>> works fine, but there's definitely an issue with the Apache adaptor.  
>> (*sigh*)  So, I moved on to Tomcat 6 since I need this app deployed by 
>> tomorrow the latest.  I changed my build settings for servlet deployment, 
>> and told it to auto generate the web.xml.  But when I deploy to tomcat on a 
>> windows box (from my mac) I receive this error...
>> 
>> Servlet WOServletAdaptor is not available
>> 
>> So I checked that the JavaWOJSPServlet_client.jar is in the WEB-INF/lib 
>> directory and I even tried adding it to the classpath of the web.xml without 
>> success.
>> 
>> Do the variables WOROOT, LOCALROOT, and WOINSTALLROOT even do anything since 
>> the frameworks are all bundled in the war?
>> 
>> I don't think I've ever gotten my war to deploy.  I must be missing 
>> something.
> 
> 
> 

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