> -----Original Message-----
> From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:remm@apache.org]
> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 12:06 PM
> To: Tomcat Developers List
> Subject: Re: [next] What's next ?
>
>
> Shapira, Yoav wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> >>I think this kind of classloading structure can be
> configured in TC 5
> >>using the catalina.properties.
> >
> > If it can be achieved via configuration, I'm happy ;) How can it be
> > done?
>
> You can set empty contents to the repositories list in
> catalina.properties, and then move whatever is required to
> common/endorsed. The CL ierarchy will still exist (but they won't
> contain anything).
>
Will I be able to drop my own libraries in /common/endorsed to be used as
the /common/lib is today? per the other thread, native libraries will not
work in /WEB-INF/lib, so if I can put whatever I need into /common/endorsed,
then that would be ok. But I thought everything in the endorsed dir would be
treated as 'endorsed' libraries, or would I be able to configure that?
Maybe I don't understand enough about the endorsed libraries, if I put
something into /common/endorsed, that doesn't override an existing library,
is it just loaded as normal?
am I asking too many questions? :)
Charlie
> >>Is that useful ? I don't really see how. (ex: if you have
> no loader for
> >>a webapp, it won't work) I think you should elaborate more.
> >
> > I suggested that one in order to simply supporting users. The less
> > stuff that happens behind the scenes as far as configuration, the
> > better. It should all be visible, so that on the user
> mailing list we
> > can say "this happens because line XXX of server.xml you have this
> > string." Contrast with "as part of tomcat's default context
> > initialization, the property gets assigned this default
> value, which you
> > can override by adding this element to server.xml, see
> config reference
> > here." The more users can see by themselves by inspecting
> server.xml,
> > the better IMHO.
>
> Possibly :)
> It's a bit hard to answer. The more XML is needed, the more
> intimidating
> it looks.
>
> Remy
>
>
>
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