Re: How can I put the JavaMail ?

2000-05-31 Thread LynchWu

Wherever you want. All you need is to use CLASSPATH to guide
your jdk or your java web engine to locate JavaMail.

You can put it in /path/to/tomcat/lib/ or /path/to/resin/lib/ or
anything like that, but not necessarily.

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I would like to ask, I've downloaded the JavaMail from java.sun.com
but I duno where should I put the files ? in the installation path of the jdk ? a
million thankss


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Sessions in taglib?

2000-05-21 Thread LynchWu

Hi All

Does anyone know how to deal session
variables by pure taglib? I know it's possible to
deal with them in Model 1, but we want a pure
taglib programming environment. Could we simply
import javax.servelet.http to do that?

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Re: Can you suggest me how should i go for this?

2000-05-05 Thread LynchWu

Or even better, try VB6 webclass.

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Hi!,

The easiest thing to do would be to use ASP(Active Sever Pages) to convert
the existing VB application, to web-enable it.as you already have the VB
coding and ASP uses VB code (variation)this would be your easiest and
best bet.

Senthil.

 -Original Message-
 From: paurnima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 11:40 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Can you suggest me how should i go for this?


 Hello
 i want to create a web based project. which is already developeded in
 visual
 basic.
 I do not want to use the readymade software to convert the vb code to
 java
 The software involves database operations also.

 What should i use to make it web based? JSP or Java servlets or any
 thing
 else?

 For Formdesigning?
  Validations(client and Server side?)
  Uploading the pages.

 Can you suggest me how should i go for it?

 Thanx
 Paurnima

 
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Re: A definition question

2000-05-02 Thread LynchWu

Just a guess.
In servlet, we put the HTML tags inside of the Java code.
In JSP, we put the Java codes inside of a HTML page.

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Hi JSP Developers

At the O'Reilly Conference on Java March 29th 2000, Santa Clara, California.

A speaker mentioned JSP as "Inside-Out" Servlets.

What does it mean?

Kind Regards

Charles Tam
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Re: javax.servlet.jsp.tagext

2000-04-28 Thread LynchWu

Hi Naik

JSWDK does not support JSP 1.1, but tagext is supported only in JSP 1.1.
So maybe you should try Tomcat instead.

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I am using JSWDK.
Pl help me, In which jar file, package javax.servlet.jsp.tagext exists.

thanks,
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Re: help on custom tags.....

2000-04-27 Thread LynchWu

hi folks,
can i know how to use custom tags in JSP?
any documentation and examples ..
Regards
suresh

Hi Suresh

There is a tutorial at http://www.orionserver.com.
Also you can check the JSP Spec ver. 1.1, at http://java.sun.com/jsp.

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Re: Heavy-weight context switch

2000-04-13 Thread LynchWu

Question: Is it possible to put variables, in JSP, outside of the per-request scope,
such
what we can do the pooling also?

Answer: Use scope="session" in the jsp tag Ex:
jsp:useBean id="beanName" class="com.companyName.packageName" scope="session"/
Maybe not. Session variables are very different from class variables in servlets.
The former has a from-page-to-page scope, while the later is focused on a single
page, among different requests.

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Re: Heavy-weight context switch

2000-04-12 Thread LynchWu

Java Server Pages are indeed a SERVLET. They extend the Servlet (usually a
vendor specific implementation) class and when the JSP engine gets a request
for JSP, it converts the JSP page into servlet code (.java) and then
compiles it. So what applies to Servlets, applies to JSP exactly.
I think I should make myself clearer. In servlet, private variables outside
of doGet() and doPost() will not be switched from request to request, while
those inside certainly will. This gives us some opportunity to pool something.
Is it possible to put variables, in JSP, outside of the per-request scope, such
what we can do the pooling also?

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Heavy-weight context switch

2000-04-11 Thread LynchWu

Hi all

In servlet technology, multi-threading servlets can
improve performance by light-weight context switching.
Can JSP do the same thing, when most of its variables
are page-wide?

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Retrieving DB with taglib

2000-04-10 Thread LynchWu

Hi all

Is it possible to retrive rows of data with one tag,
and then show each column with different tags,
within one single jsp page? If yes, how to pass
the connection information and result set from
tag to tag, without using any jsp page-wide variables?

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Re: JRun and Custom Tags?

2000-04-07 Thread LynchWu

http://www.orionserver.com/tutorials/tagtut/lesson1/lesson1.html
Yup, I met some similar problems, too.
Is there any other more detailed tutorial? Especially the details
in directory hierarchy and in evn variables like CLASSPATH.

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Re: Tomcat on FreeBSD

2000-04-05 Thread LynchWu

Hi All

Thanks for your replies. But I still encounter some
problems.
1) In JSWDK, we have to modify the server.xml to
configure the web applications. Which config file
in Tomcat could we do the same thing? And how?
2) In JSWDK, we have /WEB-INF and an example
directory. Are there anything similar in Tomcat?

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