Abuse of this list

2001-09-18 Thread Druid

Dear All,

Does anyone know if and where we may report users that abuse this forum
for their personal and political propaganda? It's agitating to receive
between 10 and 20 of these Non-JSP related posts each day. I am afraid
that if these users do not stop I will simply have no choice but to
unsubscribe from a list with content that I otherwise find educational.

Regards,

Abhijit

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tag library error

2001-09-18 Thread cedric.chin

dear all,

i got this error when i tried to access the jsp, and dont know what does
the error trying to tell.

org.apache.jasper.compiler.CompileException:
C:\tomcat\webapps\ccms\testDBTag.jsp(0,0) Unable to open taglibrary
/Web-inf/lib/login.jar : Could not locate TLD META-INF/taglib.tld


i've placed my jar file which is login.jar into /web-inf/lib/

in web.xml -
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
web-app
taglib
taglib-uri/WEB-INF/lib/login.jar/taglib-uri
taglib-location/WEB-INF/loginvalidate.tld/taglib-location
 /taglib
/web-app

in loginvalidate.tld
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1 ?
taglib
 tlib-version1.0/tlib-version
 jsp-version1.1/jsp-version
 short-namelogin/short-name
 description
 A tag library to assist in session based security for jsp pages.
 /description
tag
 nameloginValidate/name
 tag-classLoginValidateTag/tag-class

 attribute
   !-- Default session variable name is isLoggedIn. --
   namesessionVar/name
   requiredfalse/required
 /attribute
 attribute
   !-- Default redirect page is login.jsp --
   nameredirectPage/name
   requiredfalse/required
 /attribute
/tag
/taglib

in my jsp
%@ taglib uri=/Web-inf/lib/login.jar prefix=login%
login:loginValidate sessionVar=userid redirectPage=/index.jsp /

can anyone shed some light on this?

thanks.

ced

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Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Nauman Rafique




Mr Milind, we are on this list puerly to get 
technical mails. If you have some bullshit propaganda to do, plz go to some 
other forums.

All the people know that there is no direct 
involvment of Pakistan in these attack. And Indians are the cunning people who 
are trying to exploit the plight of Americans for their vested interests. They 
have no sympathy for American people. They just want to get their job done. 


I amsorry for bothering disinterested ppl on 
this list

Nauman


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Milind 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 12:03 
  PM
  Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist 
  attacks
  
  
  If the USA and the civilized world is serious 
  about finishing terrorism then it should focus on finishing Pakistan 
  first.Taleban is a puppet real culprit is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which 
  supports narcotics trade officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They 
  have shielded smugglers and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train 
  terrorists from all over the world.
  It's a biggest menace for the civilized 
  world.
  Finish Pakistan and more than 80% of terrorism related 
  problems would be solved.
  Milind


Re: Abuse of this list

2001-09-18 Thread Paul Foxton

I second that.

Can the list admin please take some kind of stand on this?

some subscribers are now using recent events to put their personal opinions
accross. Apart from being annoying some posts are starting to become
offensive.

I would like to see the list admin unsubscribe people who continue to use
the list in this way since repeated requests for it to stop have been
ignored.

please do something about it!

 -Original Message-
 From: Druid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 18 September 2001 08:23
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Abuse of this list


 Dear All,

 Does anyone know if and where we may report users that abuse
 this forum
 for their personal and political propaganda? It's agitating to receive
 between 10 and 20 of these Non-JSP related posts each day. I am afraid
 that if these users do not stop I will simply have no choice but to
 unsubscribe from a list with content that I otherwise find
 educational.

 Regards,

 Abhijit

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Re: Abuse of this list

2001-09-18 Thread Steven Elliott

I would also like to sign this petition to remove off topic posts.

//*
Steven Elliott  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Head of Technology
VTV Learning Corporation
 Los Angeles  -  Boston  -  Lisbon
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on 18/09/2001 08:55, Paul Foxton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I second that.

 Can the list admin please take some kind of stand on this?


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Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Zahid Rahman

You  watch too much TV.
Before you finish Pakistan try me first. Anytime


-Original Message-
From: Milind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 08:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks



If the USA and the civilized world is serious about finishing terrorism then
it should focus on finishing Pakistan first.Taleban is a puppet real culprit
is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which supports narcotics trade
officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They have shielded smugglers
and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train terrorists from all over the
world.
It's a biggest menace for the civilized world.
Finish Pakistan and more than 80% of terrorism related problems would be
solved.
Milind

- Original Message -
From: iZone  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Infotech
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Great dear friend.  The Coal calling the kettle black.

Pakistan and terrorism.  I do not want to match words with you because I am
talking peace.  But the culprits of Mumbai serial blast which killed many
people are safe in Karachi.  Dawoon Ibrahim, the biggest smuggler and killer
of this region is safe in Karachi.  Contrary to the Pak propaganda, many
killings of the innocents in Kashmir is done by terrorists(as far as India
is concerned) and Freedom Fighters (as far as Pakistan President is
concerned), including the killing happened 2 days ago.

I am not saying that India (as a country) is perfect.  I am saying that ALL
kinds of terrorism is bad, including state sponsored or instigated
terrorism.  About giving right to choose, ARE YOU GIVING THE RIGHT TO SIND
PROVINCE?

About Pakistan joining/helping USA, well, you better do it or FACE THE MUSIC
from USA.  Dear friend, DO YOU HAVE ANY CHOICE.  You are not doing it
because you like to eradicate terrorism.  Moreover, your Military ruler is
scared that he will be overthrown, if he helps USA.  Your President is
certainly NOT sitting in an envious position.  Trouble is sure for you,
either from USA or from Taliban.  Both were your 'bed partners' till very
recently.

Leave it there.  We must end violence.  'How' is the million dollar
question.

Best Regards,

Dantus


- Original Message -
From: cupid1 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: iZone  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Infotech
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Any one thought of what happened to the super powers who entered Afghanistan
in the past? That was the beginning of the end for them. Remember USSR,
remember GB? I am afraid that US is preparing to make the same mistake that
other super powers made before. Let me put it this way, will US ever try to
send its forces to Vietnam again? And trust me, Vietnam will seem like minor
league comparing to Afghanistan.

Afghanistan is not raid-able in military sense because of its terrain and
people. The terrain is so hostile that only Afghan people has to learn how
to live there. People are so fierce and independent that they never
surrender to foreign powers. They don't have armies because every one is
fighter including women and children. They might not have bread to eat but
they all own AK47. Fighting is part of their culture like cock tail parties
is part of western cultures. When they don't have any foreign power to fight
with, they start fighting with each other. I am afraid that once US forces
are there, they might control couple of cities like USSR did but then they
might suffer heavy causalities. Once they commit themselves they will not be
able to get out from there for years and that will cause them more
causalities. Is it worth to put more men and women of US army at risk? NO.
Please look some other ways then war.

One more thing, US suddenly falls in love, again, with Pakistan. As in the
past, Pakistan is on US side again. Pakistan was with USA when cold war was
raging and the Russian tanks rolled into Kabul and the free world was
menaced by the red army. India's Indra Gandhi  was (figuratively speaking)
in bed with Brezneve of Moscow. China and Iran were hostile to USA and it
was only Pakistan who sided with USA and stood up to be the front line for
all the free world. Together we defeated the USSR and saved the world from
the communism. Then suddenly USA left and Pakistan was encountered with the
problems of aftermath of the war with Red Army. But it was ok because we
sided with USA because of ideas of freedom that we shared with USA. It was
not that we wanted to please any one rather it was our believes that we
fought for. We are suffering for that and countries like India are
badmouthing us. India never valued idea of freedom and justice. Siding with
communism, suppressing the huge population of its own with cast system,
which is worse than slavery, refusing to give Kashmir people right to choose
and terrorizing them with 

Re: Newsletters

2001-09-18 Thread Zahid Rahman

Cheers,
Zahid

-Original Message-
From: horwat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2001 19:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newsletters


You can get backissues of various newsletters at:

http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/techDocs/Newsletters/

For further inquiries, you can e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Justy

- Original Message -
From: Zahid Rahman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:59 AM
Subject: Newsletters


 To whom it may concern,

 Due to unforseen circumstances I do not have access to the following
 newsletters:-

 1. The newsletter arrived recently from the Sun Developer's tech Tip
 referring to Switch statements.

 2. IBM's newsletter giving details JVMs which arrived on friday evening.
 The one with the PS at the bottom of the letter.

 3. Comment :- Can Sun keep the site as it for about two weeks because I am
 looking at a few
 things which seems to be handy to find.

 Can you please email to this address ASAP.

 Best Regards,
 Zahid

 P.S. Don't be confused between CORBA-v- RMIs
 i.e. one does it for you and the other one you have to do it yourself
 whilst one is relevatively easier than the other.


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Re: Abuse of this list

2001-09-18 Thread Andrew E. Young

I am behind this.

e


In a message dated Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:21:19  British Summer Time, Steven Elliott 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I would also like to sign this petition to remove off topic posts.

 //*
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 Head of Technology
 VTV Learning Corporation
  Los Angeles  -  Boston  -  Lisbon
 (http://www.vtvLearning.com/)



 on 18/09/2001 08:55, Paul Foxton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I second that.
 
  Can the list admin please take some kind of stand on this?
 

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MVC implementation Clarification

2001-09-18 Thread Senaka Suriyaarachchi





Hi All
We are design an application based on J2EE 
architecture. We are planning to follow MVC pattern and I want to clarify 
whether following approach is correct with above MVC 
pattern.
We use JSP/HTMl for View, Java Beans for Control and 
RDBMS for Model. Please give me your comments on that approach. 

Please tell me when we have to use Java Servlets for 
Control. Are there any advantages comparing over Java 
Beans?

Regards 

Senaka 
Suriyaarachchi


Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Ritesh Gupta

enuf 
please stop this.

- Original Message -
From: Zahid Rahman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


 You  watch too much TV.
 Before you finish Pakistan try me first. Anytime


 -Original Message-
 From: Milind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 18 September 2001 08:04
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks



 If the USA and the civilized world is serious about finishing terrorism
then
 it should focus on finishing Pakistan first.Taleban is a puppet real
culprit
 is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which supports narcotics trade
 officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They have shielded
smugglers
 and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train terrorists from all over
the
 world.
 It's a biggest menace for the civilized world.
 Finish Pakistan and more than 80% of terrorism related problems would be
 solved.
 Milind

 - Original Message -
 From: iZone  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Infotech
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:08 AM
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

 Great dear friend.  The Coal calling the kettle black.

 Pakistan and terrorism.  I do not want to match words with you because I
am
 talking peace.  But the culprits of Mumbai serial blast which killed many
 people are safe in Karachi.  Dawoon Ibrahim, the biggest smuggler and
killer
 of this region is safe in Karachi.  Contrary to the Pak propaganda, many
 killings of the innocents in Kashmir is done by terrorists(as far as India
 is concerned) and Freedom Fighters (as far as Pakistan President is
 concerned), including the killing happened 2 days ago.

 I am not saying that India (as a country) is perfect.  I am saying that
ALL
 kinds of terrorism is bad, including state sponsored or instigated
 terrorism.  About giving right to choose, ARE YOU GIVING THE RIGHT TO SIND
 PROVINCE?

 About Pakistan joining/helping USA, well, you better do it or FACE THE
MUSIC
 from USA.  Dear friend, DO YOU HAVE ANY CHOICE.  You are not doing it
 because you like to eradicate terrorism.  Moreover, your Military ruler is
 scared that he will be overthrown, if he helps USA.  Your President is
 certainly NOT sitting in an envious position.  Trouble is sure for you,
 either from USA or from Taliban.  Both were your 'bed partners' till very
 recently.

 Leave it there.  We must end violence.  'How' is the million dollar
 question.

 Best Regards,

 Dantus


 - Original Message -
 From: cupid1 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: iZone  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Infotech
 Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:54 PM
 Subject: Re: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

 Any one thought of what happened to the super powers who entered
Afghanistan
 in the past? That was the beginning of the end for them. Remember USSR,
 remember GB? I am afraid that US is preparing to make the same mistake
that
 other super powers made before. Let me put it this way, will US ever try
to
 send its forces to Vietnam again? And trust me, Vietnam will seem like
minor
 league comparing to Afghanistan.

 Afghanistan is not raid-able in military sense because of its terrain and
 people. The terrain is so hostile that only Afghan people has to learn how
 to live there. People are so fierce and independent that they never
 surrender to foreign powers. They don't have armies because every one is
 fighter including women and children. They might not have bread to eat but
 they all own AK47. Fighting is part of their culture like cock tail
parties
 is part of western cultures. When they don't have any foreign power to
fight
 with, they start fighting with each other. I am afraid that once US forces
 are there, they might control couple of cities like USSR did but then they
 might suffer heavy causalities. Once they commit themselves they will not
be
 able to get out from there for years and that will cause them more
 causalities. Is it worth to put more men and women of US army at risk? NO.
 Please look some other ways then war.

 One more thing, US suddenly falls in love, again, with Pakistan. As in the
 past, Pakistan is on US side again. Pakistan was with USA when cold war
was
 raging and the Russian tanks rolled into Kabul and the free world was
 menaced by the red army. India's Indra Gandhi  was (figuratively speaking)
 in bed with Brezneve of Moscow. China and Iran were hostile to USA and it
 was only Pakistan who sided with USA and stood up to be the front line for
 all the free world. Together we defeated the USSR and saved the world from
 the communism. Then suddenly USA left and Pakistan was encountered with
the
 problems of aftermath of the war with Red Army. But it was ok because we
 sided with USA because of ideas of freedom that we shared with USA. It was
 not that we wanted to please any one rather it was our believes that we
 fought for. We are suffering for 

Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Zahid Rahman

I think you want me to be taken off list hence your provoke.

First of all go and learn English judging from your grammar you must have
got the job through influence rather than ability. Not a surprise.

2. I don't discuss my views and beliefs with you hence you know zero.

The way I undertsood what you wrote was bah ha s jsaajhsd sjdfsdgjf dsjf
fdsjhf uweyr e kterut e ejty e etkejhe eh kjehtkeyt kej ekekhihtrkreheu745
33  3 347 hrk fhkjrehf gf
fkjh k

I have seen assembly language that makes more sense.


-Original Message-
From: Yazid Mohaidat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 10:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


I think it's useless to discuss this with them Mr Zahid. The ppl of USA and
Europe are tought by the Jews, and the jews educated them them Muslim
means terrorist. It is impossible to fix this now. So let them beleive as
they like !! It doesnt make any difference now. You know yourself as a
muslim, and we know the real morality of Islam and Muslims still alive
anyway.


- Original Message -
From: Zahid Rahman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

You  watch too much TV.
Before you finish Pakistan try me first. Anytime


-Original Message-
From: Milind [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Sent: 18 September 2001 08:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks



If the USA and the civilized world is serious about finishing terrorism then
it should focus on finishing Pakistan first.Taleban is a puppet real culprit
is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which supports narcotics trade
officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They have shielded smugglers
and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train terrorists from all over the
world.
It's a biggest menace for the civilized world.
Finish Pakistan and more than 80% of terrorism related problems would be
solved.
Milind

- Original Message -
From: iZone   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Infotech
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Great dear friend.  The Coal calling the kettle black.

Pakistan and terrorism.  I do not want to match words with you because I am
talking peace.  But the culprits of Mumbai serial blast which killed many
people are safe in Karachi.  Dawoon Ibrahim, the biggest smuggler and killer
of this region is safe in Karachi.  Contrary to the Pak propaganda, many
killings of the innocents in Kashmir is done by terrorists(as far as India
is concerned) and Freedom Fighters (as far as Pakistan President is
concerned), including the killing happened 2 days ago.

I am not saying that India (as a country) is perfect.  I am saying that ALL
kinds of terrorism is bad, including state sponsored or instigated
terrorism.  About giving right to choose, ARE YOU GIVING THE RIGHT TO SIND
PROVINCE?

About Pakistan joining/helping USA, well, you better do it or FACE THE MUSIC
from USA.  Dear friend, DO YOU HAVE ANY CHOICE.  You are not doing it
because you like to eradicate terrorism.  Moreover, your Military ruler is
scared that he will be overthrown, if he helps USA.  Your President is
certainly NOT sitting in an envious position.  Trouble is sure for you,
either from USA or from Taliban.  Both were your 'bed partners' till very
recently.

Leave it there.  We must end violence.  'How' is the million dollar
question.

Best Regards,

Dantus


- Original Message -
From: cupid1  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: iZone   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Infotech
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Any one thought of what happened to the super powers who entered Afghanistan
in the past? That was the beginning of the end for them. Remember USSR,
remember GB? I am afraid that US is preparing to make the same mistake that
other super powers made before. Let me put it this way, will US ever try to
send its forces to Vietnam again? And trust me, Vietnam will seem like minor
league comparing to Afghanistan.

Afghanistan is not raid-able in military sense because of its terrain and
people. The terrain is so hostile that only Afghan people has to learn how
to live there. People are so fierce and independent that they never
surrender to foreign powers. They don't have armies because every one is
fighter including women and children. They might not have bread to eat but
they all own AK47. Fighting is part of their culture like cock tail parties
is part of western cultures. When they don't have any foreign power to fight
with, they start fighting with each other. I am afraid that once US forces
are there, they might 

Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Jon Garry

Please can everone stop sending these emails out. They serve absolutely no
purpose and I am tiring of deleting them from my mailbox now - there are
other forums for this type of 'discussion'.

This is a discussion list for JSP - lets get back to it.

-Original Message-
From: Zahid Rahman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 10:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


I think you want me to be taken off list hence your provoke.

First of all go and learn English judging from your grammar you must have
got the job through influence rather than ability. Not a surprise.

2. I don't discuss my views and beliefs with you hence you know zero.

The way I undertsood what you wrote was bah ha s jsaajhsd sjdfsdgjf dsjf
fdsjhf uweyr e kterut e ejty e etkejhe eh kjehtkeyt kej ekekhihtrkreheu745
33  3 347 hrk fhkjrehf gf fkjh k

I have seen assembly language that makes more sense.


-Original Message-
From: Yazid Mohaidat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 10:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


I think it's useless to discuss this with them Mr Zahid. The ppl of USA and
Europe are tought by the Jews, and the jews educated them them Muslim
means terrorist. It is impossible to fix this now. So let them beleive as
they like !! It doesnt make any difference now. You know yourself as a
muslim, and we know the real morality of Islam and Muslims still alive
anyway.


- Original Message -
From: Zahid Rahman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

You  watch too much TV.
Before you finish Pakistan try me first. Anytime


-Original Message-
From: Milind [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Sent: 18 September 2001 08:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks



If the USA and the civilized world is serious about finishing terrorism then
it should focus on finishing Pakistan first.Taleban is a puppet real culprit
is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which supports narcotics trade
officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They have shielded smugglers
and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train terrorists from all over the
world. It's a biggest menace for the civilized world. Finish Pakistan and
more than 80% of terrorism related problems would be solved. Milind

- Original Message -
From: iZone   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Infotech
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Great dear friend.  The Coal calling the kettle black.

Pakistan and terrorism.  I do not want to match words with you because I am
talking peace.  But the culprits of Mumbai serial blast which killed many
people are safe in Karachi.  Dawoon Ibrahim, the biggest smuggler and killer
of this region is safe in Karachi.  Contrary to the Pak propaganda, many
killings of the innocents in Kashmir is done by terrorists(as far as India
is concerned) and Freedom Fighters (as far as Pakistan President is
concerned), including the killing happened 2 days ago.

I am not saying that India (as a country) is perfect.  I am saying that ALL
kinds of terrorism is bad, including state sponsored or instigated
terrorism.  About giving right to choose, ARE YOU GIVING THE RIGHT TO SIND
PROVINCE?

About Pakistan joining/helping USA, well, you better do it or FACE THE MUSIC
from USA.  Dear friend, DO YOU HAVE ANY CHOICE.  You are not doing it
because you like to eradicate terrorism.  Moreover, your Military ruler is
scared that he will be overthrown, if he helps USA.  Your President is
certainly NOT sitting in an envious position.  Trouble is sure for you,
either from USA or from Taliban.  Both were your 'bed partners' till very
recently.

Leave it there.  We must end violence.  'How' is the million dollar
question.

Best Regards,

Dantus


- Original Message -
From: cupid1  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: iZone   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Infotech
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Any one thought of what happened to the super powers who entered Afghanistan
in the past? That was the beginning of the end for them. Remember USSR,
remember GB? I am afraid that US is preparing to make the same mistake that
other super powers made before. Let me put it this way, will US ever try to
send its forces to Vietnam again? And trust me, Vietnam will seem like minor
league comparing to Afghanistan.

Afghanistan is not raid-able in military sense because of its terrain and
people. The terrain is so hostile that only Afghan people has to learn how
to live there. People are so fierce and 

Diff between request.getParameter() and request.getInputStream()

2001-09-18 Thread Parag Patwa

CAn anyone tell me the difference between request.getParameter() and
request.getInputStream()? I am assuming they both return the same part of the
request in different forms.

Parag






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Re: Newsletters

2001-09-18 Thread Zahid Rahman

Thanks Princess, for your time and effort.

Comparatively I haven't heard anything from the
IBM tosser.

Truly Yours,
Zahid

-Original Message-
From: horwat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2001 19:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newsletters


You can get backissues of various newsletters at:

http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/techDocs/Newsletters/

For further inquiries, you can e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Justy

- Original Message -
From: Zahid Rahman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:59 AM
Subject: Newsletters


 To whom it may concern,

 Due to unforseen circumstances I do not have access to the following
 newsletters:-

 1. The newsletter arrived recently from the Sun Developer's tech Tip
 referring to Switch statements.

 2. IBM's newsletter giving details JVMs which arrived on friday evening.
 The one with the PS at the bottom of the letter.

 3. Comment :- Can Sun keep the site as it for about two weeks because I am
 looking at a few
 things which seems to be handy to find.

 Can you please email to this address ASAP.

 Best Regards,
 Zahid

 P.S. Don't be confused between CORBA-v- RMIs
 i.e. one does it for you and the other one you have to do it yourself
 whilst one is relevatively easier than the other.


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Re: MVC implementation Clarification

2001-09-18 Thread Sachin S. Khanna



Well in the pure MVC architecture :
Model - Java Beans
View - Jsp / Html
Controller - Servlet
There is a lot, that has been discussed about the MVC architecture in this 
list (checkout the archives), jsp / servlet books, ect.
Assume that will give you a reasonable lead to go and dvelve into the world 
of MVC.
Have a nice day.With regards,Sachin S. Khannahttp://www.emailanorder.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Senaka Suriyaarachchi 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:40 
  PM
  Subject: MVC implementation 
  Clarification
  
  
  
  Hi 
  All
  We are design an 
  application based on J2EE architecture. We are planning to follow MVC pattern 
  and I want to clarify whether following approach is correct with above MVC 
  pattern.
  We use JSP/HTMl for 
  View, Java Beans for Control and RDBMS for Model. Please give me your comments 
  on that approach. 
  Please tell me when we 
  have to use Java Servlets for Control. Are there any advantages comparing over 
  Java Beans?
  
  Regards 
  
  Senaka 
  Suriyaarachchi


Re: Abuse of this list

2001-09-18 Thread John Kavanagh

Me too.

-Original Message-
From: Andrew E. Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 08:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Abuse of this list


I am behind this.

e


In a message dated Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:21:19  British Summer Time, Steven
Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I would also like to sign this petition to remove off topic posts.

 //*
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 VTV Learning Corporation
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 on 18/09/2001 08:55, Paul Foxton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I second that.
 
  Can the list admin please take some kind of stand on this?
 


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How to configure taglibs in Resin

2001-09-18 Thread Santosh Abraham





Hi, Can anyone help me how to 
configure database taglibs in Resin Servlet Runner. I am using the taglibs 
available at http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/dbtags 
. I successfully configured it in Apache and Tomcat. If anyone knows, please 
help me in this. I urgently needed it.Thanks
Santosh


delete function

2001-09-18 Thread Alexey Romanov

I have posted this question before, but didn't get a response. Could you
guys please take a look at it and give me a piece of advice plz Thanx to
everybody in advance

The code is as follows.

%
if(appendUserToPath || appendIDToPath){
// stages are not overlapping, you can proceed

for (int i=0; istageList.length;i++){
stagingRef = stagingPath;
if (appendInstanceToPath){
stagingRef += fs + instanceId ;
}
if (appendUserToPath){
stagingRef += fs +
stageList[i].substring(0,stageList[i].indexOf(|)) ;
}
if (appendIDToPath){
stagingRef += fs +
stageList[i].substring(stageList[i].indexOf(|)+1);
}
%
trtd%=stageList[i]  % - %=
stageList[i].substring(0,stageList[i].indexOf(|))  % - %=
stageList[i].substring(stageList[i].indexOf(|)+1)  % - %= stagingRef %
/td/tr
%
}// for stages scelti

} else {
// stages overlapping, cancel the operation
stagingRef = stagingPath;
if (appendInstanceToPath){
stagingRef += fs + instanceId ;
}
%
trtd%= stagingRef % /td/tr
%
}// end if

Based on the check results (overlapped/not overlapped) I need to create a
function
that will delete the stages that overlap (from DB and from the file system)




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Software Developer
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Re: Abuse of this list - Memoryo COLLAPSO

2001-09-18 Thread Zahid Rahman

I agree with you entirely. I am sorry I wasn't
keeping up with this mail trail.
Just wanted it ended.
I informed Sally of www.GiftCertficates.com about six months ago
when she suggested that I should create a good impression
for Muslims and even then I told her
haven't got a hope in hell if you know world politics
as I do.
My advise to you Yazid is don't even try
although it is fun taking advantage of the ignorant ones.

On that note as this discussion
has no where to go but back to where we started
I think we all agree on what our stance is.


Memory Collapse -
If anybody wants to talk about Memory Collapse
as mentioned by the Spanish Seniorita from Cheapo Banquo Beano
I am game. Although I should not make such presumptions
they are probaby very nice people and not all the Power crazed
loonies we think they are to be.

It is only theory of course.

Kindest Regards,
Zahid

Yazid wrote:-
I think it's useless to discuss this with them Mr Zahid. The ppl of USA and
Europe are tought by the Jews, and the jews educated them them Muslim
means terrorist. It is impossible to fix this now. So let them beleive as
they like !! It doesnt make any difference now. You know yourself as a
muslim, and we know the real morality of Islam and Muslims still alive
anyway.

-Original Message-
From: John Kavanagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 12:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Abuse of this list


Me too.

-Original Message-
From: Andrew E. Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 08:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Abuse of this list


I am behind this.

e


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 I would also like to sign this petition to remove off topic posts.

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Testing Software

2001-09-18 Thread Lemonte Squibb

Is there any software out there that can do load testing on orion based web
apps?

I want to simulate a users session on my application and then multiply it by
some factor.

Any ideas . . .

Lemonte Squibb
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200 Promenade du Portage, Commercial Level 2
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Pls help with- conection to access database

2001-09-18 Thread nadia



Hi there..
I am a beginner with jsp and am having a problem 
connecting to a access database.
Every time I try to view the jsp in a browser I get 
the following error..
[2001/09/18 14:22:44] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver 
Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver 
specifiedjava.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source 
name not found and no default driver specifiedat 
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.createSQLException(JdbcOdbc.java:6031)at 
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.standardError(JdbcOdbc.java:6188)at 
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.SQLDriverConnect(JdbcOdbc.java:2458)at 
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcConnection.initialize(JdbcOdbcConnection.java:320)at 
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver.connect(JdbcOdbcDriver.java:163)at 
java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:517)at 
java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:177)at 
_jsp._test._test4._test__jsp._jspService(_test__jsp.java:45)at 
com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.service(JavaPage.java:89)at 
com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.subservice(JavaPage.java:83)at 
com.caucho.jsp.Page.service(Page.java:280)at 
com.caucho.jsp.QServlet.service(QServlet.java:161)at 
com.caucho.server.http.AbstractRequest.service(AbstractRequest.java:454)at 
com.caucho.server.http.AbstractRequest.service(AbstractRequest.java:397)at 
com.caucho.server.http.PageCache$Entry.service(PageCache.java:256)at 
com.caucho.server.http.PageCache.service(PageCache.java:105)at 
com.caucho.server.http.VirtualHost.service(VirtualHost.java:424)at 
com.caucho.server.http.Request.dispatch(Request.java:213)at 
com.caucho.server.http.RunnerRequest.handleRequest(RunnerRequest.java:313)at 
com.caucho.server.http.RunnerRequest.handleConnection(RunnerRequest.java:260)at 
com.caucho.server.TcpConnection.run(TcpConnection.java:142)at 
java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)

I dont under stand this cause I have made a data 
source called called TESTJSP for my access database
Here is the code for my jsp..%@page 
import="java.sql.*"%% 
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");%% String 
data="jdbc:odbc:TESTJSP";Connection 
connection=DriverManager.getConnection(data," "," ");Statement 
statement =connection.createStatement();ResultSet 
results=statement.executeQuery("Select * from 
Names");%htmlbodyP The results are: 
 /P  UL  % 
while (results.next()) { %  LI%= 
results.getString(1)%/LI  % } % 
 /UL /html/body


If you could please help,I would be sooo 
grateful


Re: Testing Software

2001-09-18 Thread Balamurugan.K, STC Chennai
Title: RE: Testing Software





I hope with RSW test suit, u can do load testing with different sessions and even customise as u like.



-Original Message-
From: Lemonte Squibb [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 6:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Testing Software


Is there any software out there that can do load testing on orion based web
apps?


I want to simulate a users session on my application and then multiply it by
some factor.


Any ideas . . .


Lemonte Squibb
Programmer Analyst/Programmeur-analyste
200 Promenade du Portage, Commercial Level 2
Hull, P.Q., K1A 0J9
Telephone: (613) 298-8301 Fax: (819) 953-5717
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Re: Pls help with- conection to access database

2001-09-18 Thread Zahid Rahman

Nadia,

According to John Bukowski of JSP PRO you should load the driver using
class.forname.
but there is a problem with that
which is that basically one is not checking each time your JSP driver is
being loaded
if it is already loaded.

I have seen the solution in Jeff Kesselman's book about using the launcher.
I have spoken to the other author who wrote the book and informed him to
comment the code so you don't have to buy the book and the code is available
on the website under performance section.

Remember loaded code in dynamic memory  is 1000 times faster to run then
from Disk I/O.

Because the JVM is Persistence container managed you shouldn't have to worry

about garbage collection and not have to do any manual garbage collection as
suggested
in Jeff Kesselman's book. Also implement the Hotpot for efficient garbage
collection.
another words garbage collection is done all for.  The JVM keeps track of
scope
and any reference to any objects. When the references to objects are
released or out of scope
memory is reclaimed or released.

You don't need to use the destroy method because it isn't C++ but container
managed Java.
You also have control on what is loaded into dynamic memory from disk using
the Classloader.

Ignore David Flanagan and make use of this and that.
He is a crap artist waste of time and money.

I hope this helpful,
Zahid


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From: nadia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 13:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pls help with- conection to access database


Hi there..
I am a beginner with jsp and am having a problem connecting to a access
database.
Every time I try to view the jsp in a browser I get the following error..
[2001/09/18 14:22:44] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not
found and no default driver specified
java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not
found and no default driver specified
 at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.createSQLException(JdbcOdbc.java:6031)
 at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.standardError(JdbcOdbc.java:6188)
 at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.SQLDriverConnect(JdbcOdbc.java:2458)
 at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcConnection.initialize(JdbcOdbcConnection.java:320)
 at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver.connect(JdbcOdbcDriver.java:163)
 at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:517)
 at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:177)
 at _jsp._test._test4._test__jsp._jspService(_test__jsp.java:45)
 at com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.service(JavaPage.java:89)
 at com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.subservice(JavaPage.java:83)
 at com.caucho.jsp.Page.service(Page.java:280)
 at com.caucho.jsp.QServlet.service(QServlet.java:161)
 at com.caucho.server.http.AbstractRequest.service(AbstractRequest.java:454)
 at com.caucho.server.http.AbstractRequest.service(AbstractRequest.java:397)
 at com.caucho.server.http.PageCache$Entry.service(PageCache.java:256)
 at com.caucho.server.http.PageCache.service(PageCache.java:105)
 at com.caucho.server.http.VirtualHost.service(VirtualHost.java:424)
 at com.caucho.server.http.Request.dispatch(Request.java:213)
 at
com.caucho.server.http.RunnerRequest.handleRequest(RunnerRequest.java:313)
 at
com.caucho.server.http.RunnerRequest.handleConnection(RunnerRequest.java:260
)
 at com.caucho.server.TcpConnection.run(TcpConnection.java:142)
 at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)

I dont under stand this cause I have made a data source called called
TESTJSP for my access database
Here is the code for my jsp..
%@page import=java.sql.*%
% Class.forName(sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver);%
 % String data=jdbc:odbc:TESTJSP;
 Connection connection=DriverManager.getConnection(data, , );
  Statement statement =connection.createStatement();
  ResultSet results=statement.executeQuery(Select * from Names);
%
html
body
P The results are:
   /P
   UL
   % while (results.next()) { %
 LI%= results.getString(1)%/LI
   % } %
   /UL
/html
/body


If you could please help,I would be sooo grateful

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Re: Pls help with- conection to access database

2001-09-18 Thread Dmitrijs Bacerikovs

Hello,
Have you created a user DSN with name TESTJSP in your ODBC data sources?

Regards.
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DBtag (delete) ???????????

2001-09-18 Thread sufi malak

Hi, I spent long time to delete a record from a table using the taglin DBtag
from Apache, but it does not work, I don't know what's wrong in this query :

  delete from pcinfo where New_Name ='%=request.getParameter(newname)%'

Here is the complete  code :

%@ taglib uri=http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/jdbc; prefix=sql %
%String deletename =request.getParameter(newname);%
%=deletename%
sql:connection id=conn1
  sql:urljdbc:mysql://mil2wwds10:3306/test/sql:url
  sql:driverorg.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver/sql:driver
/sql:connection
sql:statement id=stmt1 conn=conn1
  sql:query
  delete from pcinfo where New_Name ='%=request.getParameter(newname)%'
  /sql:query
  sql:execute/
/sql:statement
sql:closeConnection conn=conn1/
% response.sendRedirect(wasDeleted.jsp); %


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pb compiling

2001-09-18 Thread Cédric Favier

I've just install Linux Red Hat 7.1 with jdk-1.3.1_01.i386.rpm
I get this error this :
#javac test.java
/usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error while loading
shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot load shared object
file: No such file or directory

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Re: pb compiling

2001-09-18 Thread Scott Watson

I just read about this yesterday.  You have to install the compatibility libraries 
ecgs... since java was originally compiled
against these earlier versions.

Scott.

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I've just install Linux Red Hat 7.1 with jdk-1.3.1_01.i386.rpm
I get this error this :
#javac test.java
/usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error while loading
shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot load shared object
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TERRORIST ATTCKS-PLS REFRAIN FROM SENDING ATTACHMENTS

2001-09-18 Thread kalyannasundaram subramanian

Dear All,
Plese do not send attachments regarding the strikes,as
it is consuming the mailbox
It would be prudent not to use this mailing list to
share opinion about the attacks

Regards,
Kalyan.

--- Terrence Gleed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
History it seems is not your strongest subject.


 From: Karl Doane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages
 specification and
 reference [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks
 Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 14:46:33 -0400
 
 I know we should not contiue this but as a Proud
 AMERICAN, I feel that I
 need to respond.  I have to disagree with these
 people who think we should
 apologize for dropping a Nuclear Bomb on Japan.
 
 Read your real History, not what the liberal
 bleeding heart media tells
 you.
  1.  THEY STARTED THE WAR with a cowardly
 sneak attack on Pearl
 Harbor.
  2.  They tortured and executed our
 captured soldiers.
  3.  They tried to exterminate the Chinese
 and all the rest of
 Asia.
  4.  They fought till the death and
 remember the kamakazie planes,
 they would not go quietly.
  5.  We would have lost probably a few
 hundred thousand soldiers by
 attacking their Homeland.
  6.  We would have had to kill just about
 every single Japanese
 person to take over Japan. I do believe that is
more
 then
 our A Bombs killed.
  7.  You win a war through Attrition, you
 have to kill so many of
 them that they say 'enough'
  8   We could have dropped the A bomb on
 Tokyo, that would have
 killed a few more people.
9.  I don't they have ever apologized for
 their acts.
   10.  Don't start something you can't finish,
 if they didn't want to
 suffer the consequences, they should have
stayed on their
 side of the Pacific.
   11.  I do believe that we gave them quite a
 bit of help rebuilding
 their country along with Germany.
 
 As far as the terrorist a.k.a. slimy, cowardly low
 lifes, that once again
 sneak attacked us again.  Why didn't they stand up
 like real men and fight
 us head on.  No they have to attack a buch of
 innocent civilians, like
 babies and women.  I guess they are too chicken to
 fight our military head
 on.  Why, they are afraid of having a fair fight,
 that is why.
 
 I feel bad for the 99+% of the Islamic people who
 are good, hard working
 honest and righteous people.  They have to live
 with the fact that people
 who come from their countries did what they did.
 They shouldn't be ashamed
 because I know that this is not what they are like.
  We as good AMERICANs
 should treat these people with every right of
 freedom that we enjoy.
 
 People have said that we got what we deserved.
 Well, the next time
 somebody
 like Iraq comes steamrolling over your countries,
 don't come looking for
 help.  We bailed you out the last time otherwise I
 think Iraq would now own
 the whole Middle East.  You asked us to come over
 there, we did, and saved
 your butt and this is what we get in return.  You
 will get what you deserve
 next time.
 
 You can dance and gloat all you want but just like
 Japan found out a few
 years back, DON'T MESS WITH US.  You can have you
 Holy War and all that
 stuff but remember you only won the first battle.
 We will win the war and
 we will DESTROY you.  We are the BEST and STRONGEST
 country in the world
 (They don't call us a Super Power for nothing) and
 we will not stop until
 we
 completely remove them from this great planet.
 
 If our country was so terrible and evil, then why
 do Hundred of Thousands
 of
 people want to come to our country and become
 citizens?  You are just a
 bunch of jealous people, who can't stand that we
 have progressed so far in
 such a short time (200+ years).  In those short
 amount of years we went
 from
 13 colonies under the thumb of Great Britian, to
 the MOST POWERFUL NATION
 IN
 THE WORLD.  We are also the most ADVANCED and enjoy
 the most FREEDOM of any
 country in the world.  Where are you??  The last
 time I heard, Afghanistan,
 is moving back to the caveman age.
 
 That's good, because if they don't hand over the
 loser, we will help them
 go
 back there, except a little faster.
 
 That is enough of this rant, but the next time any
 country that hates and
 despises us, has a natural disaster, don't come
 looking to us for help.
 Try
 to survive on your own for once.
 
 Some of you will say that I am just a crazed
 person, but this is called
 being an American.  You attack one of us, I
 consider it an attack on all of
 us.  I realize that all the people who gave the
 ulimate sacrifce before me,
 did so that I can live in this country.  I love my
 freedom and will NEVER
 EVER apologize for what we did in defense of our
 country.  If you don't
 like
 how we handle situations, don't ask us for our
 help.
 
 When was the last time we went somewhere
 uninvited??
Middle East - We were invited.
Kosovo - 

Re: Diff between request.getParameter() and request.getInputStream()

2001-09-18 Thread Chris Pratt

request.getParameter() uses request.getInputStream() to do it's job.  First,
it reads the initial line of text and parses it for the URL that was used to
request the page, which also contains the query arguments which are parsed
and put into the table of Request Parameters.  Then, if the Request Method
was POST, the body of the message is parsed to add the form parameters to
the Request Parameter Table.
(*Chris*)

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request.getInputStream()


 CAn anyone tell me the difference between request.getParameter() and
 request.getInputStream()? I am assuming they both return the same part of
the
 request in different forms.

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Re: Diff between request.getParameter() andrequest.getInputStream()

2001-09-18 Thread Christopher K. St. John

Parag Patwa wrote:

 Can anyone tell me the difference between request.getParameter() and
 request.getInputStream()? I am assuming they both return the same
 part of the request in different forms.


 Sort of, but not exactly. From the (2.3PFD2) spec:

 SRV.4.1 Parameters

   All form data from both the query string and
   the post body are aggregated into the request
   parameter set. The order of the aggregation
   puts query string data before post body data.
   For example, if a request is made with a query
   string of a=hello and a post body of
   a=goodbyea=world, the resulting parameter set
   would be ordered a=(hello, goodbye, world).

 The spec is available at:

   http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html

 The servlet spec is an easy read, even for beginners.
Anybody doing servlet programming should have a copy,
it's great for questions like this.


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columns. Your disclaimer sig (which I expect you
have no direct control over) is much longer. It
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to let them know what an awful impression it
creates.)


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Re: DBtag (delete) ???????????

2001-09-18 Thread Richard Yee

Sufi,
The code works fine on my machine.  I'd suggest verifying what exactly are
the values for the New_Name fields in your db.  You should  trim any input
values received from a form b/c of possible leading and trailing
spaces.  Why don't you see if it can do the select successfully first
before you try and delete the record?

-Richard

At 02:17 PM 9/18/01 +, you wrote:
Hi, I spent long time to delete a record from a table using the taglin DBtag
from Apache, but it does not work, I don't know what's wrong in this query :

  delete from pcinfo where New_Name ='%=request.getParameter(newname)%'

Here is the complete  code :

%@ taglib uri=http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/jdbc; prefix=sql %
%String deletename =request.getParameter(newname);%
%=deletename%
sql:connection id=conn1
  sql:urljdbc:mysql://mil2wwds10:3306/test/sql:url
  sql:driverorg.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver/sql:driver
/sql:connection
sql:statement id=stmt1 conn=conn1
  sql:query
  delete from pcinfo where New_Name ='%=request.getParameter(newname)%'
  /sql:query
  sql:execute/
/sql:statement
sql:closeConnection conn=conn1/
% response.sendRedirect(wasDeleted.jsp); %


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Re: DBtag (delete) ???????????

2001-09-18 Thread sufi malak

I am trying to delete from a display page that show all the records with a
delete link for each one.


From: Richard Yee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: DBtag (delete) ???
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 08:53:21 -0700

Sufi,
The code works fine on my machine.  I'd suggest verifying what exactly are
the values for the New_Name fields in your db.  You should  trim any input
values received from a form b/c of possible leading and trailing
spaces.  Why don't you see if it can do the select successfully first
before you try and delete the record?

-Richard

At 02:17 PM 9/18/01 +, you wrote:
Hi, I spent long time to delete a record from a table using the taglin
DBtag
from Apache, but it does not work, I don't know what's wrong in this query
:

  delete from pcinfo where New_Name
='%=request.getParameter(newname)%'

Here is the complete  code :

%@ taglib uri=http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/jdbc; prefix=sql %
%String deletename =request.getParameter(newname);%
%=deletename%
sql:connection id=conn1
  sql:urljdbc:mysql://mil2wwds10:3306/test/sql:url
  sql:driverorg.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver/sql:driver
/sql:connection
sql:statement id=stmt1 conn=conn1
  sql:query
  delete from pcinfo where New_Name
='%=request.getParameter(newname)%'
  /sql:query
  sql:execute/
/sql:statement
sql:closeConnection conn=conn1/
% response.sendRedirect(wasDeleted.jsp); %


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Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Irfani Ahmed

I would request Administrator to block such emails. US government has setup
a hotline to report assaults etc on Moslems etc.  If anyone would like to
express anger angainst any person or religion or country please call this
hotline then FBI will take care of you. OKAY!  Unfortunately I don't have
that hotline number.  Search at  www.washingtonpost.com .  Leave the rest to
FBI and City police.  If you have more guts then go and talk to US Army, US
Police and FBI.  Don't cry, it just goes in drain.

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Breadcrumbing Design Pattern

2001-09-18 Thread James Childers

Friends,

My group is in the process of designing a site that uses breadcrumbs
throughout. So, for example, towards the top of the page a user will see
something like the following:

Home -- Product Information -- Widget 5000i -- Architecture

Each section will obviously be a link to the indicated place.

The question I have is if there is a known design pattern that handles
such a beast. The best answer I have come up with so far is creating a
table in the database that stores this information, but this seems
inadequate from a maintenance standpoint: every time a page is added to
the site a corresponding entry will need to be made in the DB.

Suggestions?

- James Childers

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Re: MVC implementation Clarification

2001-09-18 Thread horwat

If you are using an enterprise architecture, you will be using EJB's since
you would want to use the available transaction management, security,
persistence and so on.

Like Sachin said, there has been a great deal of discussion already on the
subject.

You should look at the Java Pet Store, a sample application written by the
J2EE Blueprints team. The Blueprints team writes official blueprints for
building enterprise applications. Here's a link that describes the MVC
design pattern and how J2EE technologies can be incorporated in that
pattern. It also includes a freely downloadable implementation:

http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints/jps11/archoverview.html

Justy

- Original Message -
From: Sachin S. Khanna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: MVC implementation Clarification


Well in the pure MVC architecture :
Model - Java Beans
View  -  Jsp / Html
Controller - Servlet
There is a lot, that has been discussed about the MVC architecture in this
list (checkout the archives), jsp / servlet books, ect.
Assume that will give you a reasonable lead to go and dvelve into the world
of MVC.
Have a nice day.
With regards,
Sachin S. Khanna
http://www.emailanorder.com
  - Original Message -
  From: Senaka Suriyaarachchi
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:40 PM
  Subject: MVC implementation Clarification



  Hi All
  We are design an application based on J2EE architecture. We are planning
to follow MVC pattern and I want to clarify whether following approach is
correct with above MVC pattern.
  We use JSP/HTMl for View, Java Beans for Control and RDBMS for Model.
Please give me your comments on that approach.
  Please tell me when we have to use Java Servlets for Control. Are there
any advantages comparing over Java Beans?

  Regards
  Senaka Suriyaarachchi

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Re: J2EE Roadmap Presentation

2001-09-18 Thread horwat

Here's a roadmap from the 2001 JavaOne conference:

http://java.sun.com/features/2001/06/golden.j2ee.html

Justy

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From: Doug Willoughby - Area Technologist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 7:40 AM
Subject: J2EE Roadmap Presentation


 All,

 Looking for a recent J2EE roadmap presentation
 that I can scarf...

 Thanks,

 Doug


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Re: Breadcrumbing Design Pattern

2001-09-18 Thread Richard Yee

James,
I've done it before.  Use JavaBeans.  Create a bean that has two Strings
and an ArrayList as members.  The strings are used to hold the current
page's name and url.  The ArrayList is used as a stack. Create methods for
pushing and popping breadcrumbs onto the list.  I created an inner class
called Crumb that has a String member for the display text and a String
member for the URL.
Basically, each breadcrumb consists of the text to display and the URL to
the page.  This information is stored as query parameters on the links in
the breadcrumb trail.  When the user navigates to a new page. The page sets
its name and URL in the bean and pushes them on the stack if they are not
already present on the stack.

I used scriptlets to invoke the bean methods.  It could be done more
cleanly if a custom tag was written to do communicate to the bean.


-Richard

At 12:30 PM 9/18/01 -0500, you wrote:
Friends,

My group is in the process of designing a site that uses breadcrumbs
throughout. So, for example, towards the top of the page a user will see
something like the following:

Home -- Product Information -- Widget 5000i -- Architecture

Each section will obviously be a link to the indicated place.

The question I have is if there is a known design pattern that handles
such a beast. The best answer I have come up with so far is creating a
table in the database that stores this information, but this seems
inadequate from a maintenance standpoint: every time a page is added to
the site a corresponding entry will need to be made in the DB.

Suggestions?

- James Childers

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Re: Breadcrumbing Design Pattern

2001-09-18 Thread Ph.D.

You need a tree rooted on the Home page. The children pages attach
themselves to their parent at initialization time. There's source code
that manages this at http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa. In particular see
AbstractLinkTarget and Page in the JavaDox.

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 12:30:02 -0500
James Childers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Friends,

 My group is in the process of designing a site that uses breadcrumbs
 throughout. So, for example, towards the top of the page a user will see
 something like the following:

 Home -- Product Information -- Widget 5000i -- Architecture

 Each section will obviously be a link to the indicated place.

 The question I have is if there is a known design pattern that handles
 such a beast. The best answer I have come up with so far is creating a
 table in the database that stores this information, but this seems
 inadequate from a maintenance standpoint: every time a page is added to
 the site a corresponding entry will need to be made in the DB.
--
Brad J Cox, Ph.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED], 703 361 4751
For industrial age goods there were checks and credit cards
For everything else there is http://virtualschool.edu/mybank
Java Web Application Architecture: http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa

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[ANN] ServletExec 4.1 Released

2001-09-18 Thread Vince Bonfanti

New Atlanta is pleased to announce the release of ServletExec 4.1, which
implements the final Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications. Please visit
our web site for additional information:

http://www.newatlanta.com/news/servletexec-4-1-release.jsp

ServletExec 4.1 is a servlet/JSP engine for Microsoft IIS, Netscape
Enterprise Server (NES), iPlanet Web Server (iWS), and Apache. ServletExec
4.1 is supported on Windows NT/2000, SPARC Solaris, Linux, and AIX.

ServletExec 4.1 is a free upgrade for licensed customers of ServletExec 4.0.

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC

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Re: tag library error

2001-09-18 Thread Hans Bergsten

cedric.chin wrote:

 dear all,

 i got this error when i tried to access the jsp, and dont know what does
 the error trying to tell.

 org.apache.jasper.compiler.CompileException:
 C:\tomcat\webapps\ccms\testDBTag.jsp(0,0) Unable to open taglibrary
 /Web-inf/lib/login.jar : Could not locate TLD META-INF/taglib.tld

 i've placed my jar file which is login.jar into /web-inf/lib/

 in web.xml -
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
 web-app
 taglib
 taglib-uri/WEB-INF/lib/login.jar/taglib-uri
 taglib-location/WEB-INF/loginvalidate.tld/taglib-location
  /taglib
 /web-app
 [...]

 in my jsp
 %@ taglib uri=/Web-inf/lib/login.jar prefix=login%
 login:loginValidate sessionVar=userid redirectPage=/index.jsp /

 can anyone shed some light on this?

JSP (and all other Java technologies) is case sensitive. In your web.xml
file you define the taglib URI as /WEB-INF/lib/login.jar but in your
JSP page you refer to it as /Web-inf/lib/login.jar. Since the URI in
the page doesn't match what you define in the web.xml file, the container
assumes it's a path to a tag library JAR file that includes the TLD (in
META-INF/taglib.tld). Your taglib JAR file apparently does not contain
the TLD, hence the error message.

You can keep everything the same except the taglib directive. Change it
so that the URI matches the URI in the web.xml file, including case:

  %@ taglib uri=/WEB-INF/lib/login.jar prefix=login%

This should work, but you may also want to consider using a symbolic
name as the URI (in the JSP pages and the web.xml file) and map it
to the actual path for the TLD in the web.xml. For deployment, you may
also want to place the TLD within the JAR file. For more on these
options, I suggest that you read the JSP specification or a book
about JSP, such as the one I wrote for O'Reilly:

  http://TheJSPBook.com/

Hans
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Fw: Abuse of this list

2001-09-18 Thread horwat

I am saddened by the attack that happened last week but this is not the
forum for such a discussion. A couple of days ago I made a request for
people to keep their off-topic e-mails off the list. Unfortunately, the off
topic discussions have continued.

I do not have the power to subscribe and unsubscribe members, but I hope the
list administrator will take action. I'm forwarding your request to the
administrator of the jsp-interest list.

If you need to contact the list administrator, you can do so at the
following address:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Justy

- Original Message -
From: Druid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 12:23 AM
Subject: Abuse of this list


 Dear All,

 Does anyone know if and where we may report users that abuse this forum
 for their personal and political propaganda? It's agitating to receive
 between 10 and 20 of these Non-JSP related posts each day. I am afraid
 that if these users do not stop I will simply have no choice but to
 unsubscribe from a list with content that I otherwise find educational.

 Regards,

 Abhijit


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Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread Shah, Urvesh (CAP, GEFA Contractor)

This cupid1 seems to be stupid1 too. Inspite of so many people asking to
stop this thread he's still going on writing b.l.s..t.

Guys, it is time that we (the JSP mailing list community) also unite and
throw such people out of this mailing list.

I am an Indian and after having read your email, many things came to my mind
too that I could've written against Pakistan but then there should be some
difference between Sane and Insane people. People all over the world know
better than believing what you wrote.

Long live peace. Pardon me for this email.

Jai Hind.

Original Message-
From: cupid1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


Milindi,

YOU WISH
Here are few other things that you forgot to mention about Pakistan:

1- When Indra Gandhi was in bed with communist Breznev and they were trying
to end the free and civilized society from the face of earth by spreading
communism, It was Pakistan who stood up and became the last fort of the free
world. Pakistan fought, wounded and suffered but defeated the red army in
the mountains of Afghanistan with the help of USA.
USSR evaporated because of that great sacrifice that Pakistan made, but USSR
's ally India would not swallow the defeat and keep badmouthing Pakistan,
till today.

2- Because of the last week's great tragedy here, US turned again to
Pakistan and Pakistan has always proven as Friend in need for the free and
civilized world in that region and Pakistan is upto its responsible
character always. India can not see and bear this since he has dark secret
in Kashmir.

3- The oppressed people of Kashmir who are being killed, tortured, raped and
maimed by the Indian army look upto Pakistan as the torch bearer of freedom
and liberty. Pakistan will always voice the cries of oppressed people who
are being strangulated by the state sponsored terrorism. That is not what
India likes about Pakistan, so they wish they could erase Pakistan from face
of the earth.

By the way do you remember cast system, the worst type of slavery, which is
imposed on a huge population of its own people by India? Is that the
civilization you are taliking about?

Do you remember that Ayodhiya mosque was demolished by the Indian to build a
Temple instead? Is it any better than Taliban demolishing the Buddha
statues? Do you know that Christians,  churches and priests are being
attacked and killed in India every day even today? Is that your brand of
civilization?

Do you remember what happened to Sikh 's when Indian army attacked the
Golden Temple? And do you remember what happened to Sikh's when Indra Gandhi
was gunned down? More than 5000 innocent Sikh 's were dragged from their
homes, shops and schools and were butchered on the street of New Delhi,
Bombay and all over the India. If that is your standard of a civilized world
than Pakistani rather be UNCIVILIZED.

Pakistan has been and will be a friend of the free world whether India likes
it or not. We are not perfect but we know what is right and what is wrong
and we know how to stand up for what we believe in.

shuaib


- Original Message -

From: Milind mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:03 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


If the USA and the civilized world is serious about finishing terrorism then
it should focus on finishing Pakistan first.Taleban is a puppet real culprit
is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which supports narcotics trade
officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They have shielded smugglers
and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train terrorists from all over the
world.
It's a biggest menace for the civilized world.
Finish Pakistan and more than 80% of terrorism related problems would be
solved.
Milind

- Original Message -
From: iZone  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Infotech
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

Great dear friend.  The Coal calling the kettle black.

Pakistan and terrorism.  I do not want to match words with you because I am
talking peace.  But the culprits of Mumbai serial blast which killed many
people are safe in Karachi.  Dawoon Ibrahim, the biggest smuggler and killer
of this region is safe in Karachi.  Contrary to the Pak propaganda, many
killings of the innocents in Kashmir is done by terrorists(as far as India
is concerned) and Freedom Fighters (as far as Pakistan President is
concerned), including the killing happened 2 days ago.

I am not saying that India (as a country) is perfect.  I am saying that ALL
kinds of terrorism is bad, including state sponsored or instigated
terrorism.  About giving right to choose, ARE YOU GIVING THE RIGHT TO SIND
PROVINCE?

About Pakistan joining/helping USA, well, you better do it or FACE THE MUSIC
from USA.  Dear friend, DO YOU HAVE ANY CHOICE.  You are 

Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread cupid1

Mr. Jay Hind,

I am sure that you will not abuse this mailing list further. One reason,
that you dont even know how to do IT :))

shuaib

- Original Message -
From: Shah, Urvesh (CAP, GEFA Contractor) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


 This cupid1 seems to be stupid1 too. Inspite of so many people asking
to
 stop this thread he's still going on writing b.l.s..t.

 Guys, it is time that we (the JSP mailing list community) also unite and
 throw such people out of this mailing list.

 I am an Indian and after having read your email, many things came to my
mind
 too that I could've written against Pakistan but then there should be some
 difference between Sane and Insane people. People all over the world know
 better than believing what you wrote.

 Long live peace. Pardon me for this email.

 Jai Hind.

 Original Message-
 From: cupid1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:10 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


 Milindi,

 YOU WISH
 Here are few other things that you forgot to mention about Pakistan:

 1- When Indra Gandhi was in bed with communist Breznev and they were
trying
 to end the free and civilized society from the face of earth by spreading
 communism, It was Pakistan who stood up and became the last fort of the
free
 world. Pakistan fought, wounded and suffered but defeated the red army in
 the mountains of Afghanistan with the help of USA.
 USSR evaporated because of that great sacrifice that Pakistan made, but
USSR
 's ally India would not swallow the defeat and keep badmouthing Pakistan,
 till today.

 2- Because of the last week's great tragedy here, US turned again to
 Pakistan and Pakistan has always proven as Friend in need for the free and
 civilized world in that region and Pakistan is upto its responsible
 character always. India can not see and bear this since he has dark secret
 in Kashmir.

 3- The oppressed people of Kashmir who are being killed, tortured, raped
and
 maimed by the Indian army look upto Pakistan as the torch bearer of
freedom
 and liberty. Pakistan will always voice the cries of oppressed people who
 are being strangulated by the state sponsored terrorism. That is not what
 India likes about Pakistan, so they wish they could erase Pakistan from
face
 of the earth.

 By the way do you remember cast system, the worst type of slavery, which
is
 imposed on a huge population of its own people by India? Is that the
 civilization you are taliking about?

 Do you remember that Ayodhiya mosque was demolished by the Indian to build
a
 Temple instead? Is it any better than Taliban demolishing the Buddha
 statues? Do you know that Christians,  churches and priests are being
 attacked and killed in India every day even today? Is that your brand of
 civilization?

 Do you remember what happened to Sikh 's when Indian army attacked the
 Golden Temple? And do you remember what happened to Sikh's when Indra
Gandhi
 was gunned down? More than 5000 innocent Sikh 's were dragged from their
 homes, shops and schools and were butchered on the street of New Delhi,
 Bombay and all over the India. If that is your standard of a civilized
world
 than Pakistani rather be UNCIVILIZED.

 Pakistan has been and will be a friend of the free world whether India
likes
 it or not. We are not perfect but we know what is right and what is wrong
 and we know how to stand up for what we believe in.

 shuaib


 - Original Message -

 From: Milind mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:03 AM
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks


 If the USA and the civilized world is serious about finishing terrorism
then
 it should focus on finishing Pakistan first.Taleban is a puppet real
culprit
 is Pakistan.Pakistan is a country which supports narcotics trade
 officially.In fact ISI runs on narcotics money.They have shielded
smugglers
 and thugs who ve ran away from India.They train terrorists from all over
the
 world.
 It's a biggest menace for the civilized world.
 Finish Pakistan and more than 80% of terrorism related problems would be
 solved.
 Milind

 - Original Message -
 From: iZone  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Infotech
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:08 AM
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

 Great dear friend.  The Coal calling the kettle black.

 Pakistan and terrorism.  I do not want to match words with you because I
am
 talking peace.  But the culprits of Mumbai serial blast which killed many
 people are safe in Karachi.  Dawoon Ibrahim, the biggest smuggler and
killer
 of this region is safe in Karachi.  Contrary to the Pak propaganda, many
 killings of the innocents in Kashmir is done by terrorists(as far as India
 is concerned) and Freedom Fighters (as far as Pakistan President is
 

Re: how to access java classes from jsp

2001-09-18 Thread chenghong



i think the rule of bean in java is that your 
constructor must be empty. meaning 
public hello(){
// emtpy
}

correct me if i am wrong


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  nadia 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:33 
  AM
  Subject: how to access java classes from 
  jsp
  
  Hi there all.
  I have just started learning jsp and am not sure 
  how to access a class file from within a jsp page.
  I have heard that it should be a Bean and u 
  access it by doing the following.
  jsp:useBean id="mybean" 
  scope="page"class="hellopackage.Hello" /jsp:setProperty 
  name="mybean" property=" * " /
  
  My problem is that I have created the following 
  bean..
  package hellopackage;
  
  public class Hello{private String 
  username;
  
  public Hello(){ 
  username=null;}public void setUserName(String 
  name){username=name;}public String getUsername(){return 
  username;}}
  and I am trying to access it with the folowing 
  page..
  %@ page 
  import="hellopackage.Hello"%
  
  jsp:useBean id="mybean" 
  scope="page"class="hellopackage.Hello" /jsp:setProperty 
  name="mybean" property=" * " /
  
  htmlheadtitleHello,User/title/head
  
  body bgcolor="#ff" 
  backgroundh1What is your name ?/h1form 
  method="get"input type="text" name="username" 
  size="25"brinput type="submit" 
  value="Submit"input type="reset" 
  value="Reset"/form
  
  % if(request.getParamater("username") != 
  null){%%@ include file="response.jsp" 
  %%}%/body/html
  
  I keep getting the following error
  jsp:useBean can't find class 
  `hellopackage.Hello'
  
  I am realy stuck cause how do u let the jsp see 
  the bean..
  I have even tried putting the bean in a jar file 
  called hellopackage...
  Pls help
  Thanking you all in 
adavance


Re: how to access java classes from jsp

2001-09-18 Thread Bob Vú



Yes, you are wrong.
Bean constructor cannot have parameters, but the 
body of the contructor doesNOT have to be empty.



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  chenghong 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 10:57 
AM
  Subject: Re: how to access java classes 
  from jsp
  
  i think the rule of bean in java is that your 
  constructor must be empty. meaning 
  public hello(){
  // emtpy
  }
  
  correct me if i am wrong
  
  
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From: 
nadia 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:33 
AM
Subject: how to access java classes 
from jsp

Hi there all.
I have just started learning jsp and am not 
sure how to access a class file from within a jsp page.
I have heard that it should be a Bean and u 
access it by doing the following.
jsp:useBean id="mybean" 
scope="page"class="hellopackage.Hello" /jsp:setProperty 
name="mybean" property=" * " /

My problem is that I have created the following 
bean..
package hellopackage;

public class Hello{private String 
username;

public Hello(){ 
username=null;}public void setUserName(String 
name){username=name;}public String 
getUsername(){return username;}}
and I am trying to access it with the folowing 
page..
%@ page 
import="hellopackage.Hello"%

jsp:useBean id="mybean" 
scope="page"class="hellopackage.Hello" /jsp:setProperty 
name="mybean" property=" * " /

htmlheadtitleHello,User/title/head

body bgcolor="#ff" 
backgroundh1What is your name ?/h1form 
method="get"input type="text" name="username" 
size="25"brinput type="submit" 
value="Submit"input type="reset" 
value="Reset"/form

% if(request.getParamater("username") != 
null){%%@ include file="response.jsp" 
%%}%/body/html

I keep getting the following error
jsp:useBean can't find class 
`hellopackage.Hello'

I am realy stuck cause how do u let the jsp see 
the bean..
I have even tried putting the bean in a jar 
file called hellopackage...
Pls help
Thanking you all in 
adavance


Re: pb compiling

2001-09-18 Thread M. Simms

uhexactly what does ECGS stand-for ?
no docs even in the entire Redhat site !

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 I just read about this yesterday.  You have to install the
 compatibility libraries ecgs... since java was originally compiled
 against these earlier versions.

 Scott.

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 I've just install Linux Red Hat 7.1 with jdk-1.3.1_01.i386.rpm
 I get this error this :
 #javac test.java
 /usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error while loading
 shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot load shared object
 file: No such file or directory

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Re: how to access java classes from jsp

2001-09-18 Thread Isak-Rickyanto

I am newbie too...

but I try to answer your question..

maybe you should place the jar in the right place..
if you use tomcat you should follow the rule.. like place
the class in  folder classes... like that..

what app server do u use?

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Re: OFF TOPIC: Terrorist attacks

2001-09-18 Thread M Sankar

stop this nonsense and come back to the JSP world.

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