[java ee programming] Re: Finding JSP's generated Servlet source

2009-04-06 Thread Suhrid Karthik
Thanks everyone. That helped !

Best,
Suhrid.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:27 AM, mak pandian kolluranipand...@gmail.comwrote:

  Sure,Karthick.
 You can find out your servlet code for corresponding JSP page.
 To do that,right click your jsp file in file view,you can see the pop up
 menu with view servlet
 From that,you can your servlet code for corresponding JSP page.


 On 4/4/09, Suhrid Karthik suhr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 Does anyone know where I can find my generated JSP's servlet source code ?
 And the corresponding compiled class file of the servlet ?

 Im using Netbeans 6.1 on Ubuntu Linux. I've tried searching for it under
 Netbeans directory as well as under Glassfish, but in vain.

 Thanks,
 Suhrid.

 



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 Regards
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 (Living in Virtual World)

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[java ee programming] Re:

2009-02-24 Thread Suhrid Karthik
If ur using windows, the easiest way is

1) click ur browser window and press Ctrl+PrintScreen
2) Open any image editor, click paste and save as .jpg.

You can also try a tool called Zapgrab. Just Google it.

Thanks,
Suhrid.


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Chetana Shenoy chetan...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hello :
   Can anyone please tell me any available software (at no cost) to capture
 the assignments ( web pages )  as image (jpeg or gif) to enable me to post
 the HW . Appreciate any help.

 Thanks




 


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[java ee programming] Re: Can I listen to the presentation?

2009-02-02 Thread Suhrid Karthik
Well I dont think that is possible, in the sense that there are no audio
recordings. However, I suppose you could get hold of a program that reads
out text in the PDF's automatically. (Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader can do this
for you)

Best,
Suhrid.

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Hanna Chen hch9...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I registered for the J2EE programming class. I want to know how the class
 works.
 I can download and read the presentations. Can I listen to
 the presentation too?

 Thank you very much!

 Hanna


 


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