On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 10:07, Greg Wilkins wrote: > > It is really jasper (the JSP engine from jakarta) that needs > tools.jar. Tomcat is just one of several servlet containers to > use jasper.
Right, tomcat was my example. I understand there are other systems that rely on the java compiler (ant has been mentioned to me and Jetty is another obvious addition to the list). My point was that there are systems that depend on this jar file which may be installed in any number of places - making it tough to maintain packages that need the tools.jar file. > Note that jasper2 no longer directly uses tools.jar, as it uses > ant to do all it's compiling. Thus whatever ant.jar needs to find > tools.jar is what jasper and hence tomcat needs. well, that's good to know that we won't be dependant on tools.jar for jasper2-using systems. What software uses jasper2? > So hopefully the tools.jar dependancy will soon be history. > Thus anything done to support it in the short term should clearly > be of a temporary nature. well, if it's only temporary and we know it won't re-surface, there's no need to add it to policy. -joe -- Innovation Software Group, LLC - http://www.innovationsw.com/ Business Automation Specialists UNIX, Linux and Java Training -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]