I found the problem was the path setting of the cookie. The Web App which
does the redirect is mapped to /sso and the page the sendError redirects to
is in a web app mapped to /pub I had to perform cookie.setPath(/) for
the other app to see it
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From: Vikramjit Singh
Dror,
Good article. I also went back and read the first part where you were
talking about the JSTL expression language.
How would development with the expression language compare to using a
template engine like Velocity in your opinion? It seems that there's a
lot of overlapping
Hans,
Thanks for the detailed response. One more question that's somewhat
related. One of the most basic and powerful features in a language is
the ability to chain things, but I haven't seen any indications that you
can do this with tags, without going into Java. For instance let's say
that
Has anyone come by any JSP TAGLIBS that parse through XML similar to how DBTAGS
connects to the database to get data?
thanks for your help!
Troy Campano
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Can someone tell me why in a production application I would need to have a web
server (Apache, Jetty, etc) with an App Server (JBoss, Tomcat, etc) ?
Let's say I have an app with servlets and JSP and static HTML. Would I need
Tomcat and Apache or can it work just with apache? Remember I need
Pablo,
The web server (Apache or MS IIS) serves up only static content such as
HTML. Your application server on the other hand (Tomcat, Websphere,
Weblogic, JRUN, Orion, etc), actually contains a compiler, which converts
your JSP code to servlet code, and then serves up the resulting HTML code
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Dror Matalon wrote:
How would development with the expression language compare to using a
template engine like Velocity in your opinion? It seems that there's a
lot of overlapping functionality.
One very specific (but I think very important) difference between the
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Campano, Troy wrote:
Has anyone come by any JSP TAGLIBS that parse through XML similar to
how DBTAGS connects to the database to get data?
The JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) has standard tags for parsing and
manipulating XML. See
http://java.sun.com/products/jstl
for
Ok. This looks much better. I'll have to play with it a bit, and explore
things more, but it certainly makes using tags much more flexible. For
instance, we're implementing SQL reports and applying stylesheets using
a syntax that looks like this:
zp:SelectXsl query=%=query%
Dror Matalon wrote:
Ok. This looks much better. I'll have to play with it a bit, and explore
things more, but it certainly makes using tags much more flexible. For
instance, we're implementing SQL reports and applying stylesheets using
a syntax that looks like this:
zp:SelectXsl
Adding to it, some advantages Of Apache with Tomcat:
1/ Apache is faster better when serving static content such as images
2/ You get more error handling ability with apache (ie, when tomcat goes
down for releases, etc, Apache gets a 500 error and can display a polite
notice rather than nasty
Hi All,
We have one Web Application called Hummingbird BI Web Report. It is browser
based Application.
It is Reporting Application.There user can view Reports which is created in
one more tool called BI Query Admin and published into BI Web.
To View a Report user has to have valid username and
Hi,
This is what I have understood:
(a) You have a Reports Generating Application (BIWeb) - already written.
(b) You are writting an application
(c) BIWeb requires user credentials to browse
(d) Your application also requires user credentials to browse
(e) You want your application to interact
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