NoClassDefFound from JSP

I've modified the CLASSPATH for Tomcat to include /usr/share/commons-beanutils/lib/commons-beanutils.jar (which exists). My application has been built using ant and the JAR is included in build.xml as part of the classpath.
When viewed, my servlet throws "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/beanutils/BeanUtils", when it's trying to populate a bean, using a class that was compiled successfully by ant. All the class does is call BeanUtils.populate(..) and it does have an "import" statement.
Because the class calling BeanUtils compiles correctly using ant , I suspect this is a problem with the classpath in Tomcat, therefore:
Can I check that Tomcat has the correct classpath? Is there any other reason Tomcat wouldn't be seeing the JAR, or that this error would occur?
Thanks.

I have fixed this by symlinking /opt/tomcat5/server/lib/commons-beanutils.jar into my-app/build/WEB-INF/lib. This is a nasty fix, is there any specific reason I have to do it?
Why aren't things in /opt/tomcat5/server/lib/ included by default?

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