Compiling JSP within a WAR cannot find classes
I have developed a WAR file containing a trivial JSP that simply invokes functionality contained within
a Java class. The WAR file is registered without a problem, and unpacks my libraries and classes to
C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war (jar files & top-level package dirs are in the root). When I invoke the
JSP, the code is generated correctly within C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war\jsp_servlet. However the
compiler fails to find the class referenced by the JSP, and the following error is logged.
java.io.IOException: Compiler failed executable.exec([Ljava.lang.String;[javac, -classpath, C:\weblogic\myserver\serverclasses;C:\weblogic\jre1_2\jre\lib\rt.jar;C:\weblogic\jre1_2\jre\lib\i18n.jar;C:\weblogic\classes\boot;C:\weblogic\eval\cloudscape\lib\cloudscape.jar;C:\weblogic\license;C:\weblogic\classes;C:\weblogic\myserver\serverclasses;C:\weblogic\lib\weblogicaux.jar;C:\weblogic\myserver\myserver.war;C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war\cos.jar;C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war\gnu-regexp-1.0.8.jar;C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war\xerces.jar, -d, C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war, C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war\jsp_servlet\_test.java])
My classes are contained within /WEB-INF/classes inside the WAR file when it is generated. Upon
inspection of the compile command, it would appear that the libraries expanded from the WAR are
added, but not the general classes (i.e. C:\weblogic\myserver\_tmp_war is not in the compile classpath.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
David Barton
>>> The following is the web.xml file <<<<<
<!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC
"-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 1.2//EN"
"http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2_2.dtd">
<web-app>
</web-app>
>>>>> The following is the JSP page <<<<<<<<<
<%@ page import="oneit.Formatter" %>
<html>
<body>
<%= Formatter.format (10) %>
</body>
</html>
>>>>> The Formatter class is below <<<<<<
package oneit;
public class Formatter
public static String format (int number)
return String.valueOf (number);
I have also found that extracting the WAR file and referencing the resulting directory rather then
the WAR works.
David Barton
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