OK, looks like I lost a post. I got it back to working locally on Tomcat, I
had to change my web app context to /eventgate rather than root context "/"
Took many hours, I am now bald. (Not Really)
So I now have a war file deploy on local Tomcat. Now to move to the next
step. But I think I have
Sorry to hear about that. There are a number of different ways to run
Java apps on Heroku. But no matter how you do it one core goal is to
maintain consistency between how you run locally and how you run on
Heroku. So the first step I'd recommend is to get your app running
locally the same w
Does it work locally on jetty?
Mike
On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at 11:16 AM, bytor9 wrote:
> Also to point out. This works perfectly deployed locally in Tomcat. (not
> embedded Tomcat)
>
> So the issue is with Heroku running Jetty embedded.
>
> Mark
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Also to point out. This works perfectly deployed locally in Tomcat. (not
embedded Tomcat)
So the issue is with Heroku running Jetty embedded.
Mark
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Thanks for replying. No I that runs too late. The includes have to include
the exact contents of my other jsp pages, as my app is a single page app.
It has to to include the exact text in the file, not the included file
rendered then included.
Rendering the jsp then including it is what does?
Sorry really don't know the first thing about this, but
Have you tried changing from JSP include directive to element?
Just googled, saw that, and it looked interesting - that the contents are
copied when executing, not when translated.
jeff
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 12:09 PM, bytor9 w
So I have been wasting a good two weeks just trying to get my app working
in Heroku. I have a war file that has my web app and if I deploy onto
Tomcat locally it all works perfectly. I try on Heroku and no JSPs are
rendered. so includes just show up as the include command raw string, and
never