Chris,

It's a lomg story, but basically I am hooking into an SDK supplied by a
third party. The fact that I need to access jars in another web app is
their design.

Sean 

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 12:11 PM
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Subject: Re: Webapp load order tomcat 4 vs tomcat 5

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Sean,

King, Sean wrote:
> When I
> start tomcat, app2 is deployed and then app1 starts and is able to 
> access jars in app2.

Uh... care to explain what /that/ means? Why are you having one app
steal JAR files out of another one? And furthermore, why would those JAR
files need to be "served" by a running web application?

I think I'm missing something crucial.

- -chris
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