WL 5.1 war: can't access WEB-INF/lib jars
I'm trying to deploy a war file that uses Struts on wl5.1. The problem I am having
is that the servlets are unable to find classes from jars in the war file. If
I put the jars in the weblogic classpath, it works, but I'd rather not do that.
This war file works on Tomcat, but it doesn't seem to be working on wl5.1. Oddly,
while deploying, the server finds the servlet class itself from one of the jars,
but then can't find the other classes the servlet class references, even though
they are in the same jar.
I've verified that the servlet class is not in the server classpath. I've found
a number of posts about this problem in this newsgroup (though generally for later
versions of the appserver), but none of them solved my problem.
If anyone can recollect Weblogic 5.1, I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Rex
Glen,
You said:
IE browser just gives me the 500 error without
additional elaborationTry unsetting the "Show friendly HTTP error
messages".
From the "Tools" menu of Microsoft Internet Explorer,
choose "Internet Options".
(You should then see another window entitled
"Internet Properties" displayed.)
Select the "Advanced" tab and search for "Show
friendly HTTP error messages".
Excellent--that worked. Thanks! I was afraid that I would have to be debugging on Firefox exclusively.
I also suggest setting the
"search-local-classes-first" attribute, of the
"web-app-class-loader" element, in your
"orion-web.xml" file to 'true' (if it isn't
already).
That did it. My orion-web.xml file was of the old DTD-based version, I believe that was causing the problem.
The following document:
Oracle® Containers for J2EE
Developers Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3)
Part No. B14433-01
has a chapter (3) entitled Utilizing the OC4J
Class Loading Framework which contains a section
entitled Troubleshooting Class Loading-Related
Problems in OC4J.
Thanks for the link, I went through it thoroughly in trying to fix my problem.
Glen
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commons-beanutils-1.8.0.jar
commons-collections-3.2.jar
commons-lang-2.4.jar
commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
dsRemoteCall.jar
ezmorph-1.0.jar
jackson-all-1.8.5.jar
json-lib-2.1-jdk13.jar
org.springframework.asm-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.beans-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.context-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.core-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.expression-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.oxm-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.web-3.1.0.M2.jar
org.springframework.web.servlet-3.1.0.M2.jar
schemaclasses.jar
xbean.jar
xom-1.2.7.jar
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Thanks
sunder
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IE browser just gives me the 500 error without
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directory as the following directory: APPS/modules/ourapp.
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classes in the Jar files in APPS/modules/ourapp/WEB-INF/lib/. Is this a bug?
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Help with accessing WEB-INF/lib files
Hi,
sorry posted already in webserver ngrp... but need suggestions anywhere
I have an application with following structure.
First
|
| ----- LookupForm.java (servlet)
|
| -----WEB-INF
|
|-----classes(dir)
|
| ----lib
| |
| |---a1.jar
|
|------ web.xml
the servlet classes are included in the classpath. But I want the servlet to use the a1.jar also.
I have been looking at the examples with WLS6.1. I have set the environment same as examples environment, ofcourse with the directories changed accordingly.
I usually compile the servlet like this
javac -d %EX_WEBAPP_CLASSES% myServlet.java
using this the servlet is compiled and class file is copied to mydomain/applications/DefaultWebapp/WEB-INF/classes dir.
so do to the same and using the a1.jar, how should I put in at the command prompt.
I hope I am clear with explaining the problem.
Any ideas are really appreciated.
TIA
Rama
[att1.html]Hi Rama,
You may want to look at the ANT build tool available at
http://ant.apache.org
It will allow you to automate your build process so that you won't need to
do
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"rama" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3e657d08$[email protected]..
Hi,
sorry posted already in webserver ngrp... but need suggestions anywhere
I have an application with following structure.
First
|
| ----- LookupForm.java (servlet)
|
| -----WEB-INF
|
|-----classes(dir)
|
| ----lib
| |
| |---a1.jar
|
|------ web.xml
the servlet classes are included in the classpath. But I want the servlet
to use the a1.jar also.
I have been looking at the examples with WLS6.1. I have set the environment
same as examples environment, ofcourse with the directories changed
accordingly.
I usually compile the servlet like this
javac -d %EX_WEBAPP_CLASSES% myServlet.java
using this the servlet is compiled and class file is copied to
mydomain/applications/DefaultWebapp/WEB-INF/classes dir.
so do to the same and using the a1.jar, how should I put in at the command
prompt.
I hope I am clear with explaining the problem.
Any ideas are really appreciated.
TIA
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(source unavailable)
3 errors
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D:\Projeler\Mustafa Yilmaz\WFR\WTIREAR\WTIRSD.jar(dvo/utb_part_tai_tool_code_bilgi_DVO.java):8: class utb_part_tai_tool_code_bilgi_DVO is public, should be declared in a file named utb_part_tai_tool_code_bilgi_DVO.java
(source unavailable)
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D:\Projeler\Mustafa Yilmaz\WFR\WTIREAR\WTIRSD.jar(dvo/utb_part_tai_tool_code_bilgi_DVO.java):4: cannot access ortak.dvo.AnaDvo
bad class file: D:\Projeler\Mustafa Yilmaz\WFR\WTIREAR\ERPOrtak.jar(ortak/dvo/AnaDvo.java)
file does not contain class ortak.dvo.AnaDvo
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(source unavailable)
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at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.jsp.servlet.JspServlet$JspServletWrapper.service(JspServlet.java:317)
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at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.ValidServletReferenceState.dispatch(ValidServletReferenceState.java:42)
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at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebAppRequestDispatcher.forward(WebAppRequestDispatcher.java:200)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.srt.WebAppInvoker.doForward(WebAppInvoker.java:119)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.srt.WebAppInvoker.handleInvocationHook(WebAppInvoker.java:276)
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at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.http.HttpConnection.handleRequest(HttpConnection.java:56)
at com.ibm.ws.http.HttpConnection.readAndHandleRequest(HttpConnection.java:618)
at com.ibm.ws.http.HttpConnection.run(HttpConnection.java:439)
at com.ibm.ws.util.ThreadPool$Worker.run(ThreadPool.java:672)
can you help me ?class utb_part_tai_tool_code_bilgi_DVO is public,
should be declared in a file named utb_part_tai_tool_code_bilgi_DVO.java...
cannot access ortak.dvo.AnaDvo bad class file:
D:\Projeler\Mustafa Yilmaz\WFR\WTIREAR\ERPOrtak.jar(ortak/dvo/AnaDvo.java)
file does not contain class ortak.dvo.AnaDvoThe error messages say it all. Rename the .java files so that they match the class names. Then recompile and repack the JAR file. -
JDeveloper 9031 creating WEB-INF/lib/struts.jar
Hello,
I just upgraded to 9.0.3.1 from 9.0.2, and I have a problem where JDeveloper will occasionally create a WEB-INF/lib/struts.jar in my project, causing a conflict with the version of struts I am using (RC2). Is there any way to prevent this? I ended up creating an empty jar and setting it to read-only to stop JDeveloper from placing it's version. Also, I tried disabling struts support, but that seemed to have no effect.
Thanks,
PatrickHi.
Hmm, this was a known issue that should have been fixed in 6.1. Please
open a support case on this.
Thanks,
Michael
Jim B wrote:
I've seen alot of posts for this, but no answer.
I have a WAR file which contains
WEB-INF/lib/struts.jar
And get an error that a struts class is not found.
I checked 6728 times and it's there :-)
If I explode the war file, all is well.
Other posts allude to this being broken (exploded file
works, war does not fond jars) as of WL6.0SP2.
I'm using WL6.1SP1.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jim--
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support
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