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a Tomcat-centred problem?

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    – System Setup ——————————-
    Operating System and version: WindowsXP.SP2
    Eclipse version: 3.0.1
    Eclipse build id: 200409161125
    Fresh Eclipse install (y/n): y
    If not, was it upgraded to its current version using the update manager?
    Other installed external plugins: com.ibm.etools.project.interchange_1.0.0.1
    com.objfac.xmleditor_2.0.10
    com.sysdeo.eclipse.tomcat_3.0.0
    kodo.eclipse_2.1.0
    org.junit_3.8.1
    Number of plugins in the <eclipse>/plugins directory that begin with org.eclipse.pde.*: 8
    MyEclipse version: 3.8.3
    Eclipse JDK version: j2sdk1.4.2_06
    Application Server JDK version: j2sdk1.4.2_06
    Are there any exceptions in the Eclipse log file? No

    If this is a DB related question please answer the following:

    RDBMS vendor and version:
    JDBC driver vendor and version, and access type (thin, type-2, etc):
    Connection URL:
    Eclipse error logs related to com.genuitec.eclipse.sqlexplorer packages:

    – Message Body ——————————-
    I am using Tomcat 5.0.28 and have encountered the message “Source not found for WebappClassLoader.getResourceAsStream(String)line:1107”. My searches for the type WebappClassLoader have been unsuccesful, both within my workspace and the Tomcat directory structure. Should I be able to find it? Do I need to arrange for my Web application to be able to access it and if so how how do I arrange this?
    If I should be directing my question elsewhere I would be grateful if you could direct me.

    #225122 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    Moving to OT > Soft Dev, this isn’t a MyEclipse issue.

    If you want to step into Tomcat’s source code (WebappClassLoader is a Tomcat class) then you need to download the source code to Tomcat itself, and attach it to Tomcat JARs in your project.

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