Copy comet-1.5.0.jar to $GLASSFISH_HOME/domain1/lib and restart the
server. Replace domain1 by name of your domain in the previous instruction.
If you want to learn more about how GlassFish searches for classes in
different folders, take a look at Siva's blog [1].
Thanks,
Sahoo
[1]
http://blogs.sun.com/sivakumart/entry/classloaders_in_glassfish_an_attempt
glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Sahoo - Thanks, yes one of them was dumb (although as the default deployment directory for the Java SDK has a space in it, it might be good for the App Server to be able to handle that).
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> Is the second one dumb, it still can't find comet-1.5.0.jar? Can someone tell me how to get that into the classpath? Thanks.
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