| Adding libraries in a existing Tomcat context [message #53771] | 
Thu, 18 November 2004 10:45  | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
 | 
 | 
   | 
 
Originally posted by: bvogt.sooja.de 
 
I have an eclipse RCP application including a tomcat in terms of a common  
eclipse plug-in. This tomcat plug-in is able to deploy a web application (some  
JSPs) provided by a third plug-in. 
It is assumed that the plug-in which contains the web application requires  
another plug-in that provides some libraries (by setting the dependency in the  
'plugin.xml' of the web application plug-in)... so far so good... 
 
The problem: When the tomcat deploys the web application it creates a new  
context including the web application plug-in but ignores the plug-in  
dependencies. Eventually, the web application deployed in the tomcat isn't able  
to find the required libraries. 
 
Now I must find a way to add these libraries, provided by the required plug-in,  
or the whole plug-in into the existing context, ore something... 
I think, one method of resolution is to parse the 'plugin.xml' to get the  
information which plug-ins are required and add these into the context of the  
web application... but no idea how to add something in a existing context. 
 
Regards 
 
Bernd Vogt 
bvogt@sooja.de 
www.sooja.de
 |  
 |  
  | 
Powered by 
FUDForum. Page generated in 0.04899 seconds