Setting JAR path?

When trying to deploy an ear on my local machine using the following
command:
iasdeploy deployapp -verbose foo.ear
I am getting the following error:
Severity 1: The JAR Path is : null
com.iplanet.ias.tools.buzz.iascom.DeployException: Error getting JAR
path:
at
com.iplanet.ias.tools.buzz.iascom.DeployEngine.deployToHost(Unknown
Source)
at com.iplanet.ias.tools.buzz.iascom.DeployThread.run(Unknown
Source) localhost:Error getting JAR path:
Is there somewhere in ksvradmin or somewhere else to set the JAR path?
thanks in advance,
Matt

Hi,
Check the application server class path in
"Software/iPlanet->Application Server->6.0->Java.
Regards
Raj
[email protected] wrote:
When trying to deploy an ear on my local machine using the following
command:
iasdeploy deployapp -verbose foo.ear
I am getting the following error:
Severity 1: The JAR Path is : null
com.iplanet.ias.tools.buzz.iascom.DeployException: Error getting JAR
path:
at
com.iplanet.ias.tools.buzz.iascom.DeployEngine.deployToHost(Unknown
Source)
at com.iplanet.ias.tools.buzz.iascom.DeployThread.run(Unknown
Source) localhost:Error getting JAR path:
Is there somewhere in ksvradmin or somewhere else to set the JAR path?
thanks in advance,
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