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Where is WebLogic Jar containing javax.servlet in 10.3?
原标题:

I am trying to configure my path to include javax.servlet with WebLogic. WebLogic has split out the Jar files, so which one contains javax.servlet?

最佳回答

Starting with WebLogic 10, BEA externalized the implementation of API specs from weblogic.jar into various "modules". They now bundle a new api.jar in {BEA_HOME}/wlsever_10.3/server/lib/ that contains just a MANIFEST.MF which points to {BEA_HOME}/modules/*.jar.

These modules include all API specifications as well as features provided BEA/ORACLE.

So, for Servlet API 2.5, indeed include {BEA_HOME}/modules/javax.servlet_1.0.0.0_2-5.jar.

问题回答

I found them. For those that need answer they are located here:
$BEA_HOME/modules/javax.servlet_1.0.0.0_2-5.jar

I don t do weblogic, so I can t point the exact location, but I can at least hint that JAR files are basically ZIP files which adhere a special folder structure and have a different extension. Knowing that fact, you should be able to use any ZIP tool to your taste to open/extract them and take a look in the folder/file structure yourself. To ease the job, you can also grab WinRAR which has a Search function with which you can search for folders and files in JAR files.





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