You simply can't.
See classloader hierarchy in tomcat.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/class-loader-howto.html

En l'instant précis du 24/05/07 15:49, Enrique Lamas s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Hello,
> I've allways used resin server and now I'm starting with Tomcat. I've one 
> doubt and I've found no answer to it after much time searching. ¿Can you help 
> me?
>
> I've two apps, for example:
> webapps/app1
> webapps/app2
>
> Well, what I need is from app2 create instances of classes defined at app1, 
> i.e. , I want app1 classes be at app2 classpath. But I don't want neither to 
> make a jar file end copy it to webapps/app2/WEB-INF/lib nor copy to 
> apache-tomcat-6.0.10\lib in order to make it visible to all webapps.
>
> With resin server this was done by inserting this line at web.xml:
> <classpath id="../../../app1/WEB-INF/classes" 
> source="../../../app1/WEB-INF/classes"/>
>
> buy I think this is not standard because it's no allowed whith Tomcat.
>
> ¿How can I do this?
>
> Thanks and sorry for my bad english.
>   


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