At a guess, WebSphere is rejecting the declaration <%! tag - try just using
<%. Apparently there are differences, but I certainly don't know what they
are...
<%
String usuarioIngresado ="";
String passwordIngresada ="";
%>
Semicolons missing in the first two here ---
> <% usuarioIngresado = request.getParameter("usuario")*** %>
> <% passwordIngresada = request.getParameter("password")*** %>
> <% session.putValue("usuario",usuarioIngresado); %>
> <% session.putValue("password", passwordIngresada); %>
Regards, Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Godino Javier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 13 June 2000 15:40
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JSP AND WEBSPHERE
>
>
> Hello:
> I'm trying to use this JSP witn WEBSPHERE of IBM. But I'm
> receiving the
> following message when I try to show it on a browser. Please
> a I need help.
> thank.
>
> Javier
>
>
> HTTP Error 405
> 405 Method Not Allowed
> The method specified in the Request Line is not allowed for
> the resource
> identified by the request. Please ensure that you have the
> proper MIME type
> set up for the resource you are requesting.
> Please contact the server's administrator if this problem persists.
>
>
> THE JSP IS:
>
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
> <!-- Sample JSP page using a JavaBean -->
> <HTML><HEAD>
> <META name="GENERATOR" content="IBM WebSphere Page Designer V3.0.2 for
> Windows">
> <META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css">
> <TITLE>This is the page title</TITLE>
> <%@ language="Java" %>
> <%! String usuarioIngresado =""; %>
> <%! String passwordIngresada =""; %>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY
> background="file:///C:/WebSphere/Studio/Projects/FormBC/FormBC
> jsp/image/back
> ground.gif">
> <% usuarioIngresado = request.getParameter("usuario") %>
> <% passwordIngresada = request.getParameter("password") %>
> <% session.putValue("usuario",usuarioIngresado); %>
> <% session.putValue("password", passwordIngresada); %>
> <P align="center"><B><FONT SIZE="6">OPCIONES</FONT></B></P>
> <P></P>
> <P align="right"> Usuario: <%= usuarioIngresado %> </P>
> <UL>
> <LI><A
> href="file:///C:/WebSphere/Studio/Projects/FormBC/FormBCjsp/Fo
> rmularioDeCons
> ulta.jsp">Consulta de Ordenes</A>
> </UL>
> </BODY></HTML>
>
> COMPILED WITH WEBSPHERE STUDIO
>
> *-------------------Inicio del proceso de JSP-------------------*
>
> Origen del
> JSP:C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\MenuDeOpciones.jsp
>
> La generación ha terminado satisfactoriamente... Compilando.
>
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:58:
> Expresión de tipo no válida.
> ! String usuarioIngresado ="";
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:62:
> Expresión de tipo no válida.
> ! String passwordIngresada ="";
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:66:
> Expresión de tipo no válida.
> usuarioIngresado = request.getParameter("usuario")
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:68:
> Declaración no válida.
> _static_data_0.writeChars(548, 2, out);
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:70:
> Expresión de tipo no válida.
> passwordIngresada = request.getParameter("password")
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:72:
> Declaración no válida.
> _static_data_0.writeChars(608, 2, out);
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:74:
> Variable o nombre de clase no definidos: session
> session.putValue("usuario",usuarioIngresado);
> ^
> C:\WebSphere\Studio\check_out\FormBC\FormBCjsp\_MenuDeOpciones
> _xjsp.java:78:
> Variable o nombre de clase no definidos: session
> session.putValue("password", passwordIngresada);
> ^
> 8 errores
>
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