Re: JSP and Palm

2000-06-23 Thread Joshua Rudin

I've just done a couple simple pages for the palm, and it really isn't
difficult at all.  go to http://www.palmos.com/dev/pavilion/  sign us as a
developer, and you can get all the docs for creating pages.  Actually, you
don't have to sign up, but if you do you can get developer discounts on
Palms, and Palm ROM files to use with the emulator.  The emulator is pretty
freaking cool.  I've been able to emulate most of the palm.

Hope this helps,

Josh


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From: "Robert C. Klein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: JSP and Palm
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 07:34:55 -0700

I am interested as well since we trying to do the same thing.my
understanding on the Palm is that it only supports 64k apps, and KJava by
Sun is about 512k, most developers would like to see about 2mb for apps on
the Palm.  Do you want to run JAVA, JSP and connect to a Database?

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Hi all

Has anybody used JSP to get from and send information to a Palm Pilot ? If
so details on format used would be appreciated.

Ta

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java crawler

2000-05-16 Thread Joshua Rudin

Does anyone have an example of a webcrawler in jsp (or java) that can either
search my own internal repository or on the internet?

I don't know where to start with this one!

Thanks,

Josh


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Re: [Re: good servlet debugger]

2000-03-23 Thread Joshua Rudin

Nobody is talking about Sun's own Forte.  Yes it's in beta right now, but
it's actually really good (Except for a couple minor problems).  And it only
works with jdk1.2.

Has anyone had any problems with forte?

josh

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From: SHAHID ALI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Re: good servlet debugger]
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 08:37:26 MST

Visual Age for Java Entry Edition (free) is very good for servlet and
jsp debugging. There is very nice article about integrating tomcat 3.0
with Visual Age for Java at:
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2389?OpenDocument
Tomcat 3.1 beta needs slight modifications.

Shahid.

Scott Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one should use the ServletDebugger from Allaire anymore, BTW.  Just a
heads up.  It's a hold over from the days when JRun ran in-proc with the web
server and there was no other way to debug servlets.  If you want to debug
servlets, just use jdb from the command line or your IDE.  Why the need for
extra tools?  There's a K.B. at Allaire's Knowledge Base on how to run JRun
with jdb under 1.1 and 1.2 JVMs.

Scott Stirling

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Subject: Re: good servlet debugger


  If anyone is interested, the URL for the debugger is here:
  http://www.newatlanta.com/downloads/index.html#debugger
 
  Jens Andersen wrote:
 
   Hi zhu,
  
   I havn't tried it my self but I know that New Atlanta have a Servlet
   Debugger which you may download for free and I also think that Allaire
have
   a SD but it's not free!!!
  
   Regards,
  
   Jens
  
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reference
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Zhu Jiang
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   Subject: good servlet debugger
  
   hi, guys
  
   is there anybody know good debugger for servlet?
   Maybe it can be used together with some Java development tools
  
   thanks
  
   zhu
  
  
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Re: good servlet debugger

2000-03-15 Thread Joshua Rudin

In addition to servlet debugging, does anyone know if there are any
debuggers like IBM's Jikes that can be used to debug, say Weblogic? (EJB,
JSP, Java)?

Jikes works connecting remotely to JDK1.2, but the machine that runs Jikes
must have JDK1.1.x

Thanks,

josh

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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:17:43 +0100

Hi zhu,

I havn't tried it my self but I know that New Atlanta have a Servlet
Debugger which you may download for free and I also think that Allaire have
a SD but it's not free!!!

Regards,

Jens

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hi, guys

is there anybody know good debugger for servlet?
Maybe it can be used together with some Java development tools

thanks

zhu

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Re: refreshing problem

2000-03-05 Thread Joshua Rudin

I'm using JHTML, POST, and stateful session beans.  None of that matters if
the browser caches data.  What I've done is instead of referencing a page
like "parent.content.location='thatpage.jsp?key=data'" I have the
controlling page call a javascript function in the page that needs to be
reloaded that submits a form.  If this will trigger an unwanted action, put
a hidded HTML field in that is set in the calling javascript function that
avoids doing the java processing.

Hope this helps


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Subject: Re: refreshing problem
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 09:24:01 +0530

Yes , I meant that only. passing a random no wont give any problem. For
Netscape I dont know much. I have not tried my jsps on them. Also I am using
the get method not post. because the data I am passing is not much.And post
method doesnt work properly with my jsps.
The another alernative is to use stateful session bean(if you are using
EJB). after each post put the data  in  the bean and you can access the data
on the next page without any problems.

Ashwani

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 3:40 AM
  To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:  Re: refreshing problem
 
  Hi,
 
  You can use HTTP meta tag pragma cache control for that. But it doesnt
  work
  100% correctly. For that u have to use some logic like when ever u call
  that
  page pass one query string variable with a value of unique Number.
  
 
  Can you explain this? Someone else once told me this. Do something like:
 
  a href="/path/mypage.jsp?randomValue=%= somebean.getRandomValue()
  %"Click here/a
 
  Is that how it would be done? The person I spoke to said this is an
"ugly"
  way of doing it, but it works because each time the value changes, it
  "forces" the browser to load the page from the server, and thus the META
  tag isnt needed.
 
  One problem I am having is that we use multiple JSP pages, each with a
  form
  on them, but all making up one big "sequence" of stuff that needs to be
  entered before a submission is done at the end. Each next page uses the
  choices from the previous page to display info from the database. The
  problem is, in Netscape, the first page is fine, but the next page wont
  print out because the View Source says it was returned with a POST
  operation..etc. Very odd problem. Even with mulitple JSP pages, one going
  to the next, I get this problem. These pages use a JavaBean (session
  scope)
  to set/get data to/from, but I dont see why this is a problem. The funny
  thing is, it only happens when we force the browser to load the pages off
  the server. We use a META tag. When we dont have that tag, it works fine,
  but then we get all kinds of caching problems, such as dynamic pages
  coming
  from browser cache instead of the server, and often times a "time-out" or
  something occurs.
 
  So, if you have any insight on this problem, I would be much appreciated.
  Thanks.
 
 
  Kevin Duffey
  Software Engineer
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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weblogic license

2000-02-18 Thread Joshua Rudin

We have weblogic 4.0.3 running on 2 production servers and all the
developers PCs.  Is there a way to extend the development license to 20 or
30 (or more) instead of the default 3?

And we can't afford a license for every developer

Thanks,

Josh
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weblogic html and jhtml

1999-12-02 Thread Joshua Rudin

Is there a way in weblogic to have the HTML and JHTML (or JSP) pages each
have a different default directory?

Thanks,

Josh

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newbie question

1999-06-21 Thread Joshua Rudin

Sorry to waste everyone's time, but I have a quick question.  I've been
using ASP (yeah, that microsoft stuff..) for about a year and am very
comfortable with the entire model.  I need to leard JSP and the whole bean
interaction.  What are some of the better resources (books/sites) that might
be able to help my transition?

Thank you VERY much,

Josh
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