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----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Au <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 7:40 AM
Subject: does anythone know where have free area to place jsp?


> Hi all,
>
>         where can I find a free area that can let me place jsp into? if
any,
> please tell me cause I am poor in set up server to run jsp ... but I still
> want to try how to write jsp  ^^ thank a lots.
>
> Jason
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Andrew Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 9:39 AM
> Subject: Re: Error: JSP Page threw a non-Exception Throwable????
>
>
> > Hi Celeste,
> >
> > I wanted to test out the runtime feature, so I set out to test it on
> > Tomcat 4b6, win 2000 server.
> >
> > I created a bat file called hello.bat that simply echoed hello into a
> > hello.txt file.  I dont have the printer LWPPrint, and I dont know how
> > to print from dos command prompt.
> >
> > The code is very similar to yours, except that I have put the Print
> > method inside a main Utils class, and packaged it due to my environemnt
> > setup.  The other difference is that the hello.bat file returns very
> > quickly, and I do not know how to put a timer in the DOS batch files in
> > order to test the wait feature.  The other difference is since I dont
> > have the writer.* log feature, I simply used e.printStackTrace methods
> > instead.
> >
> > It seems to work fine.  Below is the code:
> >
> > ************** Start Utils.java
> > package andrewbruno;
> >
> > import java.io.*;
> >
> > public class Utils {
> >
> >         public int Print() {
> >                 Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
> >                 Process proc;
> >
> >                 try {
> >                         proc = rt.exec("F:\\myWork\\bin\\hello.bat");
> >                 } catch (IOException e) {
> >                         e.printStackTrace();
> >                         file://("--* exec failed: error " +
> e.getMessage());
> >                         return (-1);
> >                 }
> >
> >                 int exitStatus = -1000000;
> >
> >                 do {
> >                         try {
> >                                 exitStatus = proc.waitFor();
> >                         } catch (InterruptedException e) {
> >                                 file://writer.writeDebug("wait
interrupted
> "
> > + e.getMessage());
> >                                 e.printStackTrace();
> >                         }
> >                 } while (exitStatus == -1000000);
> >
> >                 return (exitStatus);
> >         }//end Print
> >
> > }//end Utils
> > ************** End  Utils.java
> >
> > ************** Start JSP file
> >
> > <jsp:useBean id="test" scope="session" class="andrewbruno.Utils"/>
> >
> > <%
> >         int yes = test.Print();
> >         if ( yes == (-1) ) { %>
> >                 <H1> Error occurred trying to execute LMWPrint</H1>
> >         <%} else   %>
> >                 <h1>Automation of LMWPrint completed</h1>
> >
> > ************** End JSP file
> >
> > I am happy to expand on the above if you'd like me to test any thing
> > else.
> >
> > Thanks for your code example ;)
> >
> >:ab
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Haseltine, Celeste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2001 9:21 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Error: JSP Page threw a non-Exception Throwable????
> >
> >
> > Has anyone every experienced the following exception from a JSP:
> >
> > Exception javax.servlet.ServletException: JSP Page threw a non-Exception
> > Throwable.
> >
> > I am trying to access a method in a Java class bean called Print from
> > within
> > my JSP.  The Print method resides in a Java class bean (non-visual) that
> > contains the following code :
> >
> >   public int Print()
> >   {
> >      Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
> >      Process proc;
> >
> >        try {
> >            proc = rt.exec("LMWPrint /L=C:\\Program
> > Files\\lmw3\\LabelFiles\\thirty.qdf /P=2");
> >        } catch (IOException e) {
> >            writer.writeDebug("--* exec failed: error " +
> > e.getMessage());
> >            return (-1);
> >        }
> >        int exitStatus = -1000000;
> >
> >        do {
> >            try {
> >
> >                exitStatus = proc.waitFor();
> >            } catch (InterruptedException e) {
> >                    writer.writeDebug("wait interrupted " +
> > e.getMessage());
> >            }
> >        } while (exitStatus == -1000000);
> >
> >        return (exitStatus);
> >    }//end Print
> >
> > The Print method launches another executable called LMWPrint.exe, which
> > resides on the same machine as my JSP, Java class bean code and JRUN
> > Server.
> > Can you NOT start another executable on the same machine from a call
> > within
> > a JSP to a method in a JavaBean?  If I run the JavaBean as a stand alone
> > Java class, the Print method works, and spawns off another process that
> > opens LMWPrint.exe.  But when I call the Print method from a JSP as
> > follows:
> >
> >         <jsp:useBean id="Test" scope="session" class="TestProcess"/>
> >
> >         <%
> >         int yes = Test.Print();
> >         if ( yes == (-1) ) {%>
> >                 <H1>Error occurred trying to execute LMWPrint</H1>
> >         <%} else   %>
> >                 <h1>Automation of LMWPrint completed</h1>
> >
> > I get the above error message.
> >
> > Anyone have an ideas/suggestions?
> >
> > Celeste
> >
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