hello,

i need help and it has been 2 hours trying to solve this problem.

i set my /etc/profile into CLASSPATH=/usr/soap/lib/soap.jar  and then export it (as usual) . however the problem is when i run ,

jar -tvf soap.jar

the message is no acrhieve found.  i init 3 to reinitialize the path but still got the same error.

at the same time i install apache-tomcat. but didn't set anything for CLASSPATH.

so, i need your help to solve this problem.

which file should i put the CLASSPATH variable. is it at /var/tomcat4/bin/tomcat.sh or at /etc/profile ?

i really need it urgently.

thank you in advanced.      

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