IIRC, WAS's classloaders work in a different order to other containers.
I might be talking a load of baloney but I have a feeling this is the case.
I have another feeling you can configure this to be top-down or bottom-up or
something along those lines. Might be worth a try.
If this is all found to be complete rubbish I'll visit my doctor about these
feelings I keep getting ;)
On 14 July 2011 18:27, DroolersEye <sprabakkar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I tried in jboss and tomcat servers, it is working fine, also i
use
some
commercial rdbms(oracle, db2) for guvnor repository too. all fine except
WAS
server. The very first time i installed and run woking fine, for some
reasons I uninstalled the websphere and try to do the whole process again,
I
got stuck with this class not found exceptions....I suspect this is due to
some jar files conflicting version issue or may be jar or not recoganised
by
the WAS server class loader.
Thanks,
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