Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread Bhushan_Bhangale

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Re: Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread subbu

in side tomcat folder U can find a doc folder.
in this u can find an user guide which describes it.

in my system it is in

 E:\tomcat\doc\uguide\tomcat_ug.html

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Re: Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread Bhushan_Bhangale

There is nothing like in my directory structure of 4.0

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in side tomcat folder U can find a doc folder.
in this u can find an user guide which describes it.

in my system it is in

 E:\tomcat\doc\uguide\tomcat_ug.html

regards
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Re: Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread Manoj Nahar

try this

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/tomcat-apache-howto.html

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Re: Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread Bhushan_Bhangale

I have don't have net connection :-(

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try this

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/tomcat-apache-howto.html

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Re: Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread [Vaishali S. Pandya]

u don't have tomcat directory?
it must be there if u have tomcat.
and then follow the path given by ss.
which os u r using?




There is nothing like in my directory structure of 4.0

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in side tomcat folder U can find a doc folder.
in this u can find an user guide which describes it.

in my system it is in

 E:\tomcat\doc\uguide\tomcat_ug.html

regards
s.subramanian
IonIdea Enterprise Solutions
Bangalore
India.





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Re: Where can I find document for Apache WS Tomcat configuration?

2002-05-10 Thread Bhushan_Bhangale

I have WinNT 4.0
But the structure which SS is saying is not present and the docs which are there, I 
have read them fully but nothing about configuration with Web Server.

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u don't have tomcat directory?
it must be there if u have tomcat.
and then follow the path given by ss.
which os u r using?




There is nothing like in my directory structure of 4.0

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in side tomcat folder U can find a doc folder.
in this u can find an user guide which describes it.

in my system it is in

 E:\tomcat\doc\uguide\tomcat_ug.html

regards
s.subramanian
IonIdea Enterprise Solutions
Bangalore
India.





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recursion

2002-05-10 Thread [Vaishali S. Pandya]

How to call a function recursively in jsp?
i really need it
pls help

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RMI with JSP

2002-05-10 Thread SERHAT INAN

Is it possible to make RMI function calls within JSP? Any simple code
would be appreciated...

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AW: recursion

2002-05-10 Thread Hessing Ingo

Hi!

A declaration-markup %!% on a JSP may also contain methods (which of course can call 
themselves recursively):

%@ page %
%!
public static void doSomething() {
doSomething();
}
%
%
doSomething();
%

Best wishes

Ingo


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JSP FORMATTER CODE

2002-05-10 Thread Celeguim, Luiz H (Cadmus)

Hi Folks,

When you work on a software factory, sometimes the jsp code
works fine,
but it looks like a Frankstein, awful, and in fact we need
to re-format it, but
it spends a little time to do, do you know some jsp
formatter code ?
It'd better a free tool, maybe an add-in for TextPad or
something like that.

Tx you guys very much !

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Re: how can u know which methods are there in class?

2002-05-10 Thread Biji Harees

refer JDK documentation which is available free in sun site

Biji Harees
Amsoft India Ltd
Bangalore

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why would u need that info?

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how to know what methods are there Date Class?
i mean in any class.
suppose
i have an object dt of Date
how much methods are available on dt?
or on any object of any class
how to know?
Thanks in advance
Vaishali
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Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

2002-05-10 Thread Biji Harees

Hi,

Advantage of servlet is that debugging is easy in servlet. In JSP you need
to run it in browser to debug it, but servlet can be complied and debugged
like any other java program. That is why for presentation JSP and for
business process and background works servlet is used

Bye

Biji Harees
Amsoft India Ltd
Bangalore

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Subject:R: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

I have a good book on jsp with me of Phil Hanna (The complete guide) but
it doesn't explain in which circumstances I should use servlets
instead of JSP pages. It seems that JSP pages are the only solution for web
deveopments...if it so why can we find a lot of servlet implementations
around?
I mean...why I should write directly the servlet code if the JSP pages
offer
me all that I need and much more?

Maybe there are some advantages in writing servlets but I don't know what
they are, can you explain me please?

Thanks a lot!

  Luca

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Oggetto: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


u can see these in every book of servlets or jsp's first chapter. If u
still
don't get it then I will tell u .

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Hello everybody!

I have a question:

Why should I use servlets in my web pages if all people say that
JSP-pages
are more simple to implement and save me a lot of lines of code?

So...which are exactly the advantages of servlets and those of the JSP
pages?
That is to say...When should I implement a servlet and when a jsp page?

Thanks a lot in advance!

   Luca

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Re: JSP FORMATTER CODE

2002-05-10 Thread Richard Yee

I think this statement explains a lot about some of the questions we get on
this mailing list.
 When you work on a software factory, sometimes the jsp code
 works fine,

Regards,

Richard




At 07:13 AM 5/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
 Hi Folks,

 When you work on a software factory, sometimes the jsp code
works fine,
 but it looks like a Frankstein, awful, and in fact we need
to re-format it, but
 it spends a little time to do, do you know some jsp
formatter code ?
 It'd better a free tool, maybe an add-in for TextPad or
something like that.

 Tx you guys very much !

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Re: JSP FORMATTER CODE

2002-05-10 Thread [Moisey Oysgelt]

Check it :

http://www.alemoi.com/download/download.html


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Hi Folks,

When you work on a software factory, sometimes the jsp
code
works fine,
but it looks like a Frankstein, awful, and in fact we
need
to re-format it, but
it spends a little time to do, do you know some jsp
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Re: RMI with JSP

2002-05-10 Thread Piotr W Wierzbicki

Hi,
Yes, you can. I think the best solution would be to create either bean
communicating with RMI server and calling it from JSP, or creating
custom tag doing just this...

Best regards,
PioWie

SERHAT INAN wrote:
 Is it possible to make RMI function calls within JSP? Any simple code
 would be appreciated...

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Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

2002-05-10 Thread Joseph Ottinger

This is a little incorrect; WebSphere 3.5.3 with VAJ was able to step
through JSPs. I can only presume that later versions can as well, and if VAJ
can do it, you would think that other (i.e., stronger) competitors would be
able to as well. WAS isn't what I'd consider state of the art.

From: Biji Harees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 17:33:59 -

Hi,

Advantage of servlet is that debugging is easy in servlet. In JSP you need
to run it in browser to debug it, but servlet can be complied and debugged
like any other java program. That is why for presentation JSP and for
business process and background works servlet is used

Bye

Biji Harees
Amsoft India Ltd
Bangalore

-Original Message-
From:   Luca Ventura [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:R: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

I have a good book on jsp with me of Phil Hanna (The complete guide) but
it doesn't explain in which circumstances I should use servlets
instead of JSP pages. It seems that JSP pages are the only solution for web
deveopments...if it so why can we find a lot of servlet implementations
around?
I mean...why I should write directly the servlet code if the JSP pages
offer
me all that I need and much more?

Maybe there are some advantages in writing servlets but I don't know what
they are, can you explain me please?

Thanks a lot!

   Luca

-Messaggio originale-
Da: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di Gupta, Naveen (CORP,
GEITC)
Inviato: giovedi 9 maggio 2002 11.17
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


u can see these in every book of servlets or jsp's first chapter. If u
still
don't get it then I will tell u .

-Original Message-
From: Luca Ventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


Hello everybody!

I have a question:

Why should I use servlets in my web pages if all people say that
JSP-pages
are more simple to implement and save me a lot of lines of code?

So...which are exactly the advantages of servlets and those of the JSP
pages?
That is to say...When should I implement a servlet and when a jsp page?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Luca

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Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

2002-05-10 Thread Haseltine, Celeste

JRUN Studio also has the capability of stepping through JSP code.  But the
IDE debugging features only work if you are using JRUN Server as the
JSP/serlvet server.

Celeste


-Original Message-
From: Joseph Ottinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


This is a little incorrect; WebSphere 3.5.3 with VAJ was able to step
through JSPs. I can only presume that later versions can as well, and if VAJ
can do it, you would think that other (i.e., stronger) competitors would be
able to as well. WAS isn't what I'd consider state of the art.

From: Biji Harees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 17:33:59 -

Hi,

Advantage of servlet is that debugging is easy in servlet. In JSP you need
to run it in browser to debug it, but servlet can be complied and debugged
like any other java program. That is why for presentation JSP and for
business process and background works servlet is used

Bye

Biji Harees
Amsoft India Ltd
Bangalore

-Original Message-
From:   Luca Ventura [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:R: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

I have a good book on jsp with me of Phil Hanna (The complete guide) but
it doesn't explain in which circumstances I should use servlets
instead of JSP pages. It seems that JSP pages are the only solution for web
deveopments...if it so why can we find a lot of servlet implementations
around?
I mean...why I should write directly the servlet code if the JSP pages
offer
me all that I need and much more?

Maybe there are some advantages in writing servlets but I don't know what
they are, can you explain me please?

Thanks a lot!

   Luca

-Messaggio originale-
Da: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di Gupta, Naveen (CORP,
GEITC)
Inviato: giovedi 9 maggio 2002 11.17
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


u can see these in every book of servlets or jsp's first chapter. If u
still
don't get it then I will tell u .

-Original Message-
From: Luca Ventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


Hello everybody!

I have a question:

Why should I use servlets in my web pages if all people say that
JSP-pages
are more simple to implement and save me a lot of lines of code?

So...which are exactly the advantages of servlets and those of the JSP
pages?
That is to say...When should I implement a servlet and when a jsp page?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Luca

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Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?

2002-05-10 Thread Shawn Bayern

Just as a general point of information, JSR-045's work will be useful in
providing a standard facility for debugging JSP pages.  We at JSR-152 (JSP
1.3) have done some work incorporating JSR-045's standard support into a
working version of Tomcat.  The end result will be that any compliant
environment should be able to do what JBuilder, JRun Studio, and all the
other individual vendor products currently do.

Also, the JSTL-like expression language that will most likely be
incorporated into JSP 1.3 will greatly simplify the debugging of JSP
pages.  Once scriptlets are de-emphasized, debugging becomes much more
straightforward.

--
Shawn Bayern
JSP Standard Tag Library   http://www.jstlbook.com
(coming this summer from Manning Publications)

On Fri, 10 May 2002, Haseltine, Celeste wrote:

 JRUN Studio also has the capability of stepping through JSP code.  But the
 IDE debugging features only work if you are using JRUN Server as the
 JSP/serlvet server.

 Celeste


 -Original Message-
 From: Joseph Ottinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 11:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?


 This is a little incorrect; WebSphere 3.5.3 with VAJ was able to step
 through JSPs. I can only presume that later versions can as well, and if VAJ
 can do it, you would think that other (i.e., stronger) competitors would be
 able to as well. WAS isn't what I'd consider state of the art.

 From: Biji Harees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?
 Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 17:33:59 -
 
 Hi,
 
 Advantage of servlet is that debugging is easy in servlet. In JSP you need
 to run it in browser to debug it, but servlet can be complied and debugged
 like any other java program. That is why for presentation JSP and for
 business process and background works servlet is used
 
 Bye
 
 Biji Harees
 Amsoft India Ltd
 Bangalore
 
 -Original Message-
 From:   Luca Ventura [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent:   Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:45 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:R: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?
 
 I have a good book on jsp with me of Phil Hanna (The complete guide) but
 it doesn't explain in which circumstances I should use servlets
 instead of JSP pages. It seems that JSP pages are the only solution for web
 deveopments...if it so why can we find a lot of servlet implementations
 around?
 I mean...why I should write directly the servlet code if the JSP pages
 offer
 me all that I need and much more?
 
 Maybe there are some advantages in writing servlets but I don't know what
 they are, can you explain me please?
 
 Thanks a lot!
 
Luca
 
 -Messaggio originale-
 Da: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di Gupta, Naveen (CORP,
 GEITC)
 Inviato: giovedi 9 maggio 2002 11.17
 A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Oggetto: Re: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?
 
 
 u can see these in every book of servlets or jsp's first chapter. If u
 still
 don't get it then I will tell u .
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Luca Ventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:30 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: What are the advantages of the servlets and JSP pages?
 
 
 Hello everybody!
 
 I have a question:
 
 Why should I use servlets in my web pages if all people say that
 JSP-pages
 are more simple to implement and save me a lot of lines of code?
 
 So...which are exactly the advantages of servlets and those of the JSP
 pages?
 That is to say...When should I implement a servlet and when a jsp page?
 
 Thanks a lot in advance!
 
 Luca
 
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Collections initialization

2002-05-10 Thread Chan Mal

Hi all,

May it's Basic question???
How to initialize Collection in java collections??

Collection collection  = new ?

if any body know this Please let me now??



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Re: Collections initialization

2002-05-10 Thread Richard Yee

Have you looked at the Javadoc for the Collection interface? If so, you
might realize that you can't instantiate an interface. What type of
collection do you need? An ArrayList, HashMap, LinkedList, or an ArrayList
perhaps? Why don't you try and instantiate a class that implements the
Collection interface?

Regards,

-Richard

At 06:35 PM 5/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Hi all,

May it's Basic question???
How to initialize Collection in java collections??

Collection collection  = new ?

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can't use out.println in function

2002-05-10 Thread [Vaishali S. Pandya]

Hello all
i wrote a function using
%!
fun(){
'
System.out.println(Hello);
'
'
'
}
%
%
 fun();
%
and call it from the main code
every thing  is working well but Hello is not printed
why?
no compile error is given

Regards
Vaishali
Reliance Ind Ltd
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