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simple to use. Though you'd need the cactus extension (at jakarta) to unit
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as a joke - a sentence with
humourous intent. The precise semantic meaning of the phrase is *not* of
importance, but rather the overall effect. I would say that the penguins
are apocryphal, much the same way as the famous road-crossing chicken.
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If there's one thing I
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to search at their site to find it. But (and it's a big but) the
applications were not free - or even cheap.
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If there's one thing I
can't stand, it's intolerance
any details as to what exactly tomcat is doing. To do that, try either
running tomcat under a debugger or get hold of a code profiler like
OptimizeIt or JProbe (search the web for details!)
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| At 11:37 AM 30/11/01, you wrote:
| I'm actually looking for statistics like number of connections and requests
| per second. Possible to monitor those?
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|
| The tomcat access logs gives some of this information - what
run
the startup.bat, I get
the following message:
Try starting catalina up from the commandline using the command catalina
run - this way no seperate window is opened up. You should then be able to
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to restart the Service. Does anyone
know
why this may be happening?
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As easy as
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841
.)
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decide what to do?
There's a tag to do this on cold fusion's web site.
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I disagree
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will this driver work with MS-Access 2000/SQL Server 7.0 with Win
NT 4.0 Workstation as the server ??
It should work fine on NT4 - but not with Access.
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agree with Ignacio that it's the jdbc:odbc bridge that's causing the
problem - not tomcat.
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on a
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displayed.
I am trying to run tomcat4 on a winnt machine, in standalone mode.
Thanks for the help.
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I'm still not sure
if I understand ambiguity.
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I have a twin brother;
he's identical, but I'm not.
filename. It'll be listed on the left with the long name on the
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He doesn't have much of a
reputation, or so I've heard.
their trained users, though perhaps with a better designed form in the
first place... there's *no* excuse for 12-15 tabs ;)
I repeat: Secure, fast loading, reliable, easy to use (?) - this you call
easy???
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such sophisticated apps?
Am I setting myself up for disaster?
Just out of interest, what's to stop you using a Swing applet?
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I have my
doubts about
?)
password on the target machine, so you might want to try changing that and
seeing if the problem goes away...
* available from http://www.sysinternals.com - psList, psExec, psKill,
psShutdown... fun for all the family.
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At 06:26 PM 20/09/01, you wrote:
?
Is this in repsonse to my Cookies question?
No - I think the fact that the subject line doesn't mention cookies (nor
indeed does the text) is a bit of a giveaway
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It's official!
Congratulations on finally getting to a release! Now you can catch up on
the sleep you've no doubt been missing...
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}
String nr = line.substring(beginColon + 1, endColon);
int lineNr = Integer.parseInt(nr);
/code
I'm not sure that the indexOf, beginColon construction is the stablest I've
seen...
Has anyone else run up against this? Any solution?
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jim.tags;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import javax.servlet.jsp.*;
import javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.*;
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* Tag to check where a class was loaded from.
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public class ClassLoaderCheckTag extends
the old one?
Swet! It means that I can package my properties files into a jar and
the app will be reloaded when the new jar, with new properties arrives.
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I have to back this statement up - jar reloading on TC4/Win2000 is a risky
business, to say the least. Sometimes it works, sometimes not... I wonder
if it's anything to do with the server checking for a new jar at the same
time
At 05:57 PM 04/09/01, you wrote:
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RTFAPI ;)
This acronym will *definitely* come in handy! :-)
Something good comes out of my ignorance, then...
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should run javac to compile the generated
java-files to
class files.
I update my own web.xml with the results of /$OWN_DIR/webAppName.xml,
and then everything runs fine.
Hope this help,
Sophie
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into EXEs
for Windows with Visual J++ and for UNIX with GCC, so they aren't being
invoked with the JVM.
System.getProperties() / getProperty(user.home) (for example)
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If we do not succeed,
we run the risk of failure.
using properties files that are in a jar
file in WEB-INF/lib.
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There's no such
thing as nonexistence.
pobreticos se enteren de algo, mientras aprenden Español,
que todo llegara :)
Anda, que sois vosotros dos los guiris aquí!
Salu2
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Always be on the
lookout for conspicuousness.
instatiated class, it's a bit more difficult. The only way I can
think of is by setting a variable internally on instantiation and checking
that. Of course, you'd have to ensure that all the developers do the same
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One should
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info:
What class is not found? One of the cocoon ones, or one of yours?
Could you send the stack trace?
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One should
never generalize.
couldn't be bothered to set up
ant etc. on it. (I don't use it for development.)
What problems specifically are you having?
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One should
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One should
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At 01:22 PM 17/07/01, you wrote:
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Subject: Re: Can I connect to an Access database?
At 12:26 AM 17/07/01, you wrote:
The standard JDBC-ODBC bridge
and it's
installed in c:/winnt, of course.) You can configure the ip to redirect to
localhost from there.
Is it something wrong? And now how to access through
e.g http:/www.concept.com/numguess.jsp ?
Check the archives/user guide on mapping.
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at
org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:416)
at
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The information I've learnt here has been invaluable, and certainly I find
replying to the odd newbie post makes up for the guilty feeling I get for
not contributing more actively to the project ;)
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Pues yo tambien.
Ya que estamos...
Salu2.
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Profanity sucks.
?). Is this not the case?
Any help/suggestions anyone has would be great!
Have you tried manually wiping the Vector (myVector.clear()) at the end of
the jsp page after using the data? Does this fix/confirm the cause of the
problem?
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and clean builds. But, the flexibility of being able to start/stop your own
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/GenerateJspServlet
/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
Change the url-pattern if you want - that's what you'll be typing
in/linking to.
HTH,
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At 01:25 PM 15/06/01, you wrote:
Jim Cheesman wrote:
And a servlet-mapping entry in the webapp web.xml file:
(For example)
...
Change the url-pattern if you want - that's what you'll be typing
in/linking to.
Ok, but that should be done for every single Servlet? I want JServ-style
At 03:35 PM 15/06/01, you wrote:
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To be honest, no idea ;) I haven't used JServ so I've no idea how its
repositories worked... I don't suppose that building a redirecting servlet
would be that difficult - add a parameter to a cgi style call, and build
the servlet URL
At 12:51 PM 14/06/01, you wrote:
hi everyone
Could anybody tell me about a tool to make web.xml
file which is free to download for windows 98.
Notepad?
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I have
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If a pig loses its
voice is it disgruntled?
At 04:17 PM 07/06/01, you wrote:
Good points.
1) Google now has Usenet reading and posting. Anyone with port 80 and a
GUI browser can read / post to Usenet.
And internet access. I don't.
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and tomcat is that the paths are
treated differently - from within tomcat /jsp will be within your webapp,
while from apache it is not.
(i.e.:
/webapps/app/jsp - tomcat
/webapps/jsp - apache
Try adding the webapp name to the path.
HTH,
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Not only am I
redundant and superfluous, but I
also tend to use more
words than necessary.
then checks the value, or what?
(kk is previously instantiated by a servlet, which returns the page above.)
I should emphasise that this works and is not urgent, but more a question
of my curiosity... ;)
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At 11:50 AM 22/05/01, you wrote:
If form tag does not contain action it is posted to the same page.
Thanks for the prompt response - I guessed something like that was
happening, but I wasn't sure.
Jim
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Subject: RE: OT What's really happening in this JSP?
If form tag does not contain action it is posted to the same page.
On Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:55 AM, Jim Cheesman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Given the following (edited) jsp:
jsp:useBean id=kk class
run the
startup.bat, the console pop up and disappear, no error message displayed.
Does tomcat support running on windows 2000?
Isadora
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Prepositions are not
words
as it is a platform independent way of building java projects - and
a very efficient and easy to use (IMHO) way at that.
If you haven't used it, I suggest you give it a go.
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to connect this program to Tomcat and work from tomcat server.
It's very urgent...
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Prepositions
.
Again, could you post the line of code where you call getParameterMap(), and
the declarations for the objects it uses?
It comes with the Java 2 SDK Enterprise Edition 1.3.
ServletRequest comes with JSDK, not J2EE.
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their own services?
If it is, how it can be possible? How tomcat server know the difference?
Thank you in advance.
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. There's an ant
task that does this.
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Practice safe eating -- always use condiments.
are packaged, but I don't have any idea how
to build it.
Can somebody help me??
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Practice safe eating -- always use condiments.
older\\myBatchFile.bat");
p.waitFor();
Try "cmd /c d:\\myFolder\\mybat.bat"
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couldn't get it to instantiate.
That's familiar! Spent a whole afternoon tracking that one down ;( Couldn't
tomcat throw an error/exception instead of simply accepting this tag?
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Practice safe eating -- always use condiments.
different Solaris 7 patch level environment.
I would greatly appreciate if someone could test this JSP on their
system.
Thanks!
Runs fine on win2000, tomcat 3.2, jdk1.3
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having fun with that
one, especially on the URLs.
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Practice safe eating -- always use condiments.
search at java.sun.com for xml/jsp will also throw up some stuff.
HTH,
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Practice safe eating
SessionHolders, which control the transaction number.
*
*@author Jim Cheesman
*@createdMarch 21, 2001
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public class SessionHandler
{
private final static SessionHandler me = new SessionHandler();
private static HashMap sessions;
/**
* Cons
log files?
Jim
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Practice safe eating -- always use condiments.
- and rather than
play around with cookies etc. I felt that implementing my own class to do
the dirty work would be easier.
As usual, YMMV ;)
Jim
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consistent - the api docs only say:
Deprecated. As of Version 2.2, this method is replaced by
getAttribute(java.lang.String).
No other reason is given.
Jim
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to reimplement the classes in this pacakage if there is a simpler way
to do it.
Any ideas?
Jim
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