Dear Sir/Ms:
I already register to JSP-Interest mailing list with this and another
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would like to request for help to solve my problem sincerely.
use this to extend session.
session.setMaxInactiveInterval()
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From: Robert Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: session expired
What is the correct way to extend the session then?
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We talked about having a poll about which editor to use.
Well, to start with, check out this article:
http://www.javalobby.org/servlet/News?action=displayStoriesxsl=comment.xsl;
format=fullid=5101804
It also showed me that having a poll might not be that good idea.
It doesn't reflect
Hello,
Pardon the newbie question, but as I understand it, when designing jsp applications,
you have two options:
1) call the jsp page directly, and then reference a bean
2) call a servlet that instantiates the bean for display in a jsp page.
Off-hand I think I like option 1 best, call the jsp
Hi Keith
If you are using the bean approach. Passing data from the page is very
simple and quick an example:
jsp:useBean id="ReportBean" scope="request" class="MyPackage.MyBean"/
jsp:setProperty name="ReportBean" property="rowDisplayCount"
param="sle_size"/
The nice thing about this is the
Could you use the HTML base tag here? You could have it conditionally
generated to control its value in development, production, etc.
- Original Message -
From: David Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 9:19 PM
Subject: JSP - servlet - JSP request
Adding to what Casey said, below, I suggest you also take a look at the Tag
Extension Framework in JSP 1.1. A custom action (tag) gets access to
all servlet objects (request, response, session, context) automatically,
so it can extract all information it needs (parameters, headers, etc.).
It is
I would like to set the http://localhost:8000/myapp/Main.jsp url as welcome
file, but
I can't configure J2EE SDK 1.2.1 to read a jsp file as welcome file: if I
request to my browser the address http://localhost:8000/myapp/ the browser
shows the following error:
Error: 500
This is no doubt a common question, but if I have a JSP page, that does =
a FORM POST to a servlet, and that servlet's job is to do some parameter =
checking, invoke the correct operations on beans/EJBs, then redirect the =
user to the correct JSP page to display the results.
Well why do you
What about Forte 4 Java
Love Always,
Abhishek Shodhan.
Manisha Menon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using NetObjects Scriptbuilder and it is good.
--- Sanjay Gomes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Multi Edit can be found at multiedit.com
Yes Geert its a good idea to have a poll on the
topic
Btw
Hi
I have a unique requirement to Interface Excel/ Word/ RTF documents in a
data entry screen. I wud always prefer to achieve this in Servlets/JSPs.
The data entry screen has a couple of fields to enter and in addition to
that the user will create a document (either excel/word/RTF) and save this
My two cents on editors, I have used 3 over the past 2 months.
I am currently using Forte.
Forte
**
Good parts:
-Its free.
-Very logical in its arrangements
-Offers all the basic features I would expect from an IDE.
-Handles JSP pages in a nice manner and
a href="../Delete.jsp?value=%=java.net.URLEncoder.encode(val)%
xgh.
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From: "subramanian Athimoolam" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 11:19 PM
Subject: variable passing
hi friends
here i am passing variable form one jsp
hi there,
I am trying to configure Apache server 1.3.12 and Apache JServ 1.1.2
Getting the following error:
This error is logged as soon as I start the Apache Server but the
server start successfully
File : jserv.log and error is
[09/07/2000 23:17:40:680 GMT+05:30] ApacheJServ/1.1.2: Exception
i suppose that a welcome page should be renamed as Index.jsp and the same
should be made availabel in public_html folder.
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From: Stefano Andreani[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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reference
Sent: Monday,
Hi Paras,
Couldnt acces ur mesage earlier
Were u able to solve the problem
Sanjay
From: Paras Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ how to use bean ?] ON Java Wweb
Hi,
Please check your webserver.xml file in the jswdk directory to make sure
that you have correctly mapped your "myapp" directory for your web
application. If you have not touched that file yet then you can get your
main.jsp file simply by putting it in jswdk\examples\jsp directory.
regards
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