Hi, which are the key anspects I shall keep in mind when migrating from
Tomcat 4.1.xx to version 5, keeping in mind that I'm developing Struts
application?
Which are the key technology anspects I shall review in my project
architecture, particularly related to:
1) Servlets/JSP
2) Taglibs
3)
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It would take too long to tell you how to use commons-digester with Tomcat
(or whatever other application); I'm using it with a Struts application
running under Tomcat and it works greately.
I put it under WEB-INF/lib folder and I don't have it under common/lib
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As regards the first question you may want to look at the following product:
www.eclipse.org
to integrate with the following plugin:
http://www.objectlearn.com/index.jsp
I can't reply to the second one.
Marco
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Hi Alain, I'm developing the same functionality for my site. Limiting the
problems to JSPs (as if you are using Struts are more and if you're using
Struts + Tiles are a lot more...Guess...which one am I using??) the only
real activity you need to do is to manipulate the path returned by Lucene,
You may want to put the JDBC driver jar file under %TOMCAT_HOME%/common/lib
and try again. This is the location where the classloader loads the classes
which makes available to all Tomcat applications.
Marco
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a section of my site where I only allow users to use IF
they have logged into my site. Either than using cookies to keep track
if they have logged in or not, what method should I use to keep track
of their status on each page?
Anson
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Well, if you use Struts, you can use the Validator framework. Everything is
almost automatic, with no coding required.
Marco
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Well, you may want to restrict the servlet access, not the folder access. It
could be accomplished by a servlet filter for instance, which allow access
only if the IP are within a certain range...
Marco
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Well, usually a WAR is a composite collection of JSPs, classes, deployment
descriptor, third-party jars and so on. If you have people who write
classes, they can create a jar, not a war, and people who create JSP can
just place them in the correct location. A good build project could then
merge
Well, Tomcat needs to 'colloquiate' with an application server (where EJBs
are deployed). The answer is yes, it's possible; all your application needs
to do is to establish a context with an application server and then it can
use the component deployed on application server generally using a
Why don't you put all your stuff under Tomcat? With Struts 1.1, it's
possible to define several contexts for your application (i.e. have several
struts-config.xml files) and this seems to me the solution which possibly
could address your needs. Additionally, if you have the possibility, the
ideal
Well, to be sure, put your variables inside the methods. This way, your data
will be safe. One idea would be to create objects when you need them, and to
close them when you've finished.
Marco
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Hi, how could I turn on the 'development' mode, so that Tomcat checks
everytime if the page has been updated and already been compiled?
Marco
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Actually I think it is, at least according to the HTML 4.01 Transitional.
These are character entities and must be entered with the 'escape'
character. These can assume a number or a character after the escape
character. The only character which in some browsers is not rendered
properly is the TM
It would be nice :)
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(1) Install TC as many times as you need JVM instances;
(2) for each instance, rename home
Hi, is there in prevision any book about Tomcat 5?
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Hi, I must admit that I don't know anything about how to realize a search
functionality. The only thing that I know is that most sites have a search
functionality which, when searching for something, return a list of links
more or less involved in the search string.
The only things I know are:
SorryI found Jakarta LuceneI'll work on it :)
Marco
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Hi, I must admit that I don't know
Did you added the .dll under modules?
(Sorry if this it's a stupid question)
Marco
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Subject: Configuring jk2 for Apache 4.0.23/TomCat 4.0.27
After adding jk2 to
Have you tried to put the mysql jdbc connector jar file under common/lib?
The problem here is that the file is not found in the classpath.
Hope this will help,
Marco
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Yes, the problem is the JDK installed under C. Install it under another
partition (with no spaces, i.e. I installed it under D:\J2SE) and it will
work.
Marco
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I would ask: can .NET stay competitive with Java/JSP?
Marco
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Sorry, guys,
I posted this messages a few days ago.
Well, localhost is bound to 127.0.0.1, while you have got a local IP
address. Can you specify your machine's name instead of the IP address (i.e.
http://mymachine:8080) ? It should work.
I'm running under Windows so I hope this will help (maybe it's only crap).
Marco
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Marco Tedone wrote:
Hi, I posted this issue to the struts-user list 3 times, but noone
replied
to me and frankly I'm beginning to be a little worried. In few words we
have
an application which was running fine until struts rc1 but when we
switched
Hi, I posted this issue to the struts-user list 3 times, but noone replied
to me and frankly I'm beginning to be a little worried. In few words we have
an application which was running fine until struts rc1 but when we switched
to Struts 1.1 the following exceptions is thrown:
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I'm using mod_jk2-2.0.43.dll with Tomcat 4.1.27 and everything is working
fine.
Marco
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AFAIK, the latest-and-greatest should still
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