Tiles doesn't work anymore after this change, even this simple page, raises
the exception:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] prefix=tiles uri=/tiles %
[EMAIL PROTECTED] contentType=text/xml %
tiles:insert page=parts/corporate-standard.jsp
tiles:put name=aggregation
tiles:insert page=parts/aggregation.jsp /
Hi:
I posted this message earlier but it didn't hit the
resin mailing
list, as far as i can tell, since I wasn't subscribed.
I'm subscribed now
:-)
So, I had a question about having resin 3.1.0 use the
system classpath.
I've tried specifying the -cp flag, such as:
unix httpd.sh -verbose -cp
You have to specify it as a jvm-arg, which is now a child of server e.g.,
server id= port=6801
http port=7071/
jvm-arg-Djava.library.path=/some/path/jvm-arg
/server
Read all about it:
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/server-tags.xtp#jvm-arg
HTH,
Jose.
j.random.programmer
I need to be able to use $CLASSPATH (and the value it
contains)
jvm-arg-Djava.library.path=$CLASSPATH/jvm-arg
is not going to work now, is it ?
Try:
jvm-arg-Djava.library.path=${CLASSPATH}/jvm-arg
-- Sam
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jvm-arg-Djava.library.path=${CLASSPATH}/jvm-arg
You sure about this ?
I tried it. I put the above in resin.conf.
This is what I got:
unix /tmp/resin-3.1.0/conf# ../bin/httpd.sh -verbose
-
[...]
java \
My understanding is that SSL support is only available for Resin Pro, and
client wont shell out 1000$ for running on a dual-core PC.
So plan B is to install Apache. Looking at my 3.0.21 download, I only see
mod_caucho for Apache 2.0. So my understanding is that I need to run legacy
Apache