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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by "Nail, Evan Burke" <Ev...@ENRON.com> on 2003/12/05 17:24:43 UTC

[OT] iPlanet and Tibco question

Sorry for the very off topic post, just got dumped onto another project and am not familiar very iPlanet or Tibco. 
 
I have a managed web server on iPlanet 4.1 that is using tibco. 
 
I get different behavior when I start the server from the command line verses the console. the command line works fine, the console gives me a Tibco error "Native Implementation Required. "
 
On googling this, I found that some suggested this error might be caused by not having TIBRVJ.jar in the classpath. I was guess that when starting the server from the console it gets its classpath from a different place. 
 
This is my first look at iPlanet, I normally work on WL and since this is an old version of the server the docs on the net are sparse. Where is this classpath set when using a managed server? I've tried a few places and nothing helps. 
 
Anyone know where/what I might be able to change to get the behavior the same for both the command line/console?
 
 
Thanks in advance for any help and sorry for the OT on an already busy list,
 
Burke
 
 


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