Hi everybody,
We installed iplanet. We want to deploy 2 sites on
this server.
One of theme works correctly, but other can't compile
(jsp) new classes.
Both of theme are on the same virtual class.
Could you help us. Thanks in advance.
Kumsal & Baran
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Ihave 2 questions:
1. I'm using tomcat and mysql in my RH7.2 box. I have downloaded the Type 4
JDBC driver from www.worldserver.com/mm.mysql and it is in a compressed jar
file (mm.mysql-2.0.6.1.jar).
Now can anyone tell me how to configure the mm driver in Tomcat for use
with JSPs??
2. How t
I think main issue is not a speed but reliability and so on.
I prefer jsp cause I can divide ViewModel and DataModel. I don't ever sure
PHP may help in medium-large projects -- after some point of developing
you'll have to patch to many files after changing of some key features of
yo
Hello!
I am have a little experience in both PHP and Java, and am interested which
of them is better for medium and large projects(like little e-commerce site).
I learned that PHP is faster for small projects(like a home page). At least
it works faster on my machine. But which is better for la
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how to use the Translator
pattern in a JSP tec
I installed GNUJSP 1.0 with apache server and
tested with http://host/test/hello.jsp
does anybody knows what is the meaning of
following server error?
I think there is no proble with jsp zone and
it may be a problem of compiling configuration in jsp.properties.
following is error message and
Hi, if anyone can shed some light on the problem below, I would very much
appreciate it.
I'm using the 1.1.7v3 JDK on RedHat 5.2 with gnujsp-1.0 and I'm getting the
following exception when trying to get one of the properties of my bean after
it's been initialized. It's been bugging me for about
It is all in the documentation.
#:)
James.
"V.Vasant" wrote:
> Hello,
> I have just started learning about servlets , even though I have
> sufficient knowledge of the language in general. I downloaded and
> installed the JSDK 2.0 , but I couldn't find the servletrunner utility...
> Also
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>
> Vasant,
>
> The JSDK is what you need, yes. Default servletrunner location:
> /usr/local/JSDK2.0/bin/ Also, check the doc directory in the JSDK for where it
> talks about an overview of the servlet architecture.
>
> I use JServ-1.1 instead of servletrunner to se
John
"V.Vasant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/17/2000 08:53:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Jsp Newbie, Help
Hello,
I have just started learning about servlets , even though I have
sufficient knowledge of the language in general. I downloaded and
installed the
Hello,
I have just started learning about servlets , even though I have
sufficient knowledge of the language in general. I downloaded and
installed the JSDK 2.0 , but I couldn't find the servletrunner utility...
Also how do I view the servlets I write and where do I keep them??
Ple
Anyone hear about resin engine for servlet and jsp? Is it more quickly
than JServ?
Any comments about this is welcome
thanks 4 all
Claudio
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s, I'd love to know about it.
[...]
What is jwdk? Are you referring to jsdk, the servlet development kit? If
that's the case, http://jserv.javasoft.com/ . And for a server that
supports the 1.1 servlet spec and JSP, take a look at Orion at
http://www.orionserver.com/ . It's not OS
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 10:43:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Tim Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John N. Alegre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Servlets + JSP on linux
Unfortunately no, I have not gotten a response about this.
I originally posted
Can someone please give me a hand here? I need (1) to get a servlet to
pass some data to a JSP page via a Bean, and then (2) "hit" that JSP page
to get back a nicely formatted HTML page to send back to the user. To
accomplish this, I am using the following tools:
Blackdown JDK
Log the request
# 2. Translate their request if necessary, (ie, make /forest /te0)
# 3. Authenticate the user, if they're asking for a protected path
# 4. If the name they typed matches a configured servlet (or jsp), run it
# 5. Otherwise look for a file
Does anyone have any comments or pointers to documentation on getting the Java
Server Pages examples up and running in Jetty?
All comments welcome.
john
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Date: 26-Jun-99
Time: 20:18:38
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Hi!
I downloaded Java Server Pages and made it work (resoneble well) on my RedHat 6.0
Linux after a few changes in the start-script that was written for korn-shell (Solaris
specific??). But it doesn't still work really clean and smoth. Is there anything else
that must be changed before it will
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