could you attach the source code of the JSP?
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From: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 11:00 AM
Subject: High powered help?
> Hi;
>
> I've had a tough problem I haven't been able to get any help with.
>
> I've poste
Hi Ying Su,
I'm not sure if I completely followed your question, but perhaps this'll
help: the default installation of Tomcat 3.2 sets up the Tomcat server
on port 8080, not port 80. If you didn't change the
'c:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1\conf\server.xml' config file, then that's the
port it's runnin
Hi, all, I have a problem configuring Tomcat, and could not find answer in the
archieves:
OS: Win2K server
Webserver: IIS 5.0, we have several website in one machine, and I want one of
them,here I call "jsptest", to support JSP.
jdk1.3 : reside in c:\jdk1.3
Tomcat 3.2.1 : reside in c:
I followe
Hi
I have installed J2EE1.2 on WIN98.
After seting thr environment variables "JAVA_HOME" & "J2EE_HOME", if i run
J2EE batch file it give syntax error.
Any body has worked on this then please let me know.
Regards
Srinivas
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If I have time I don't mind pointing the way to someone who needs
help. If I feel that the person needs to invest more effort in their
research I'll suggest a book or a web site.
I think something like session.putValue(name,object) should do it.
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Subject: global vari
I remember how green I was when I began programming and how green I am
when I go into a totally new area for myself.
If I have time I don't mind pointing the way to someone who needs help.
If I feel that the person needs to invest more effort in their research
I'll suggest a book or a web site.
Hi;
I've had a tough problem I haven't been able to get any help with.
I've posted here, in the Java Developer JSP forum, usenet, & Experts
Exchange.
Is there anywhere else that might be worth a try? Anyone at SUN, I've
had the problem with tomcat as well as other jsp engines. If its not a
bu
Hi
Do u have the sample code about setting and getting a cookie in JSP page?
we meet cookie problem during development
thanks a lot
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Hi
This is in JRun 3.0sp1 running under Linux.
I have a virtual mapping in my default server, default app that maps
"/images"
to "{jrun.rootdir}/servers/default/default-app/images"
I have a JSP that contains...
and then a while later...
" border=0>
This gets a broken link icon, when I c
Just something I recall, statless session beans are handled much like
database connections by the ejb container. The ejb container generally pools
x number of instances of a session bean. Each request that comes in gets
assigned a bean instance for the duration of the request. It then gets put
bac
selected worked, what if i want to have multiple values selected?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 11:37 PM
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Subject: Re: a little
You can do that by changing the attributes in the html tag.
I don't remember the syntax, sorry try:
http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/htmlguid/contents.htm
--- Matthew Hafner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> selected worked, what if i want to have multiple values selected?
>
> -Original
In Short ..
Stateful bean is the one which uses save() and then
load() methods???
Stateless is the one which doesn't use the both
methods??
Please clarify..
Cheers,
Venu
--- Vyom Agrawal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi there,
> Well the difference lies in the application of the
> bean and it
man, are you new in HTML as well? I wonder what kinda
company you are working for?
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> From: Matthew Hafner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 5:51 AM
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> selected worked, what
Dear friends,
How can I get information about agent in my servlet.
I need something like in agent_log of JWS:
[28/Nov/2000:14:26:04 -0800] Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WinNT4.0; en-US; m18)
Gecko/20001108 Netscape6/6.0 myiam.innomedia.com
[29/Nov/2000:15:06:20 -0800] Mozilla/3.0 (Planetweb/2.606 JS
String[] sMyArray = { "bob", "nancy"};
--- Dave Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I place form elements in an array? For example, in PHP I might
> do
> something like:
>
>
>
>
>
> The target of the form can then work with the array 'test'. Is there
> a
> similar feature with JSP?
>
thanks, perfect
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:37 PM
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Subject: Re: a little jsp help please
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Not sure what you mean.
If you want the values in the drop down box to be bold, you have to set
up your jsp to print out when it populates the tag.
Now, if you want a particular value *selected* in the tag you
can either use jsp to printout the keyword "SELECTEd" in the appropiate
OT or used
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option 3 would be selected.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthew Hafner
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 7:10 AM
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Subject: a little jsp
Do you have any problems with the IIS service not restarting when using
resin?
We are using ServletExec and IIS hoses about 20% of the time when I restart
the service. ServletExec requires an IIS restart when you change java class
files.
You using IIS 4.0 or 5.0?
THanks
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im reading values out of a database and populating a form. everything works
fine, but, i cant get the values from the database to highlight its
corresponding value in a drop down box. is this possible? or does the user
have to reselect this field everytime they view their user profiles?
Matthew
Why don't you want to use a bean? I don't get it?
check out the other discussions today, a bean isn't anything really special.
It' just a class. Anyway you can put whatever class in a session.
Geert Van Damme
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Dave Daniels wrote:
>
> How do I place form elements in an array? For example, in PHP I might do
> something like:
>
>
>
>
>
> The target of the form can then work with the array 'test'. Is there a
> similar feature with JSP?
If you have a group of form elements with the same name, as in your
Hi, all guru,
is that possible to setup a global variable in a jsp and use it through out
the entire session (share it with other jsp pages) without using bean?
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Panos,
Check to see that you java bean directory is in the classpath of your
environment or system variables.
CLASSPATH=/usr/local/java/bin:/bin/java : etc. : etc.
Regards,
Dylan
At 10:50 AM 12/1/00 -0800, you wrote:
>> Hello there. I have written a jsp file that calls a bean (the bean open
here's my guessfrom tomcat.bat:
rem tomcat.bat - Start/Stop Script for the TOMCAT Server
rem
rem Environment Variable Prerequisites:
[snip]
rem JAVA_HOMEMust point at your Java Development Kit installation.
hope that helps :-)
jamie
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From: "Vikas Arora" <[E
How do I place form elements in an array? For example, in PHP I might do
something like:
The target of the form can then work with the array 'test'. Is there a
similar feature with JSP?
Dave
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At 02:47 PM 2000/12/01 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi,
> Can i use the Resin server as plug in for IIS to run the
> servlets and
>JSP?.
> I would like to know the Performence of Resin Server.
> If some one using the Resin please give the feedback about the
> Resin
>Server 1.2.1
At 09:28 AM 2000/12/19 +0100, you wrote:
> Can anybody tell me (in a nutshell), the beneficts of use a Bean
>Class where I can create a 'Normal' Class.
>
> Am I not able to do the same with two tools ?
>
>
>
> Thank you
>
>Angel Belda
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>
>=
At 10:13 AM 2000/12/19 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
>
> We have used stateless session bean and Ejb to store/retrieve data from
> the database.
>
> We would like to keep a track of the sessions of different users/clients
> who are accessing data simultaneously from the database
> ,using sessio
I have classpath as:
Set CLASSPATH=C:\JDK1.2\BIN;C:\JDK1.2\lib\tools.jar;
What else should come here
>From: Jasthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Tomcat on Wind
Daniel Paranhos wrote:
>
> I want to change a variable stored in jsp application object when
> the user session expires. I'm using the method
> valueUnbound(HttpSessionBindingEvent event) of the
> HttpSessionBindingListener interface to catch this event in one of my java
> classes. I know
check your CLASSPATH
Vikas Arora wrote:
> I am not able to configure Tomcat on Windows Me.
> I have alrady set ANT_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME in autoexec.bat of Windows Me.
> Bur while starting it is giving the follwing error:
>
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org/apache/tomcat/service/http/Http
I am not able to configure Tomcat on Windows Me.
I have alrady set ANT_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME in autoexec.bat of Windows Me.
Bur while starting it is giving the follwing error:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org/apache/tomcat/service/http/HttpConnectionHandler
at..
..
..
..
Please help me
what
A simple solution would be to ditch the resultset and convert it to XML.
Then you can use XML/XSL and DOM to sort it easy with an "order-by". This
is a effective solution if you are already using XML and loading stuff into
the parser DOM.
-Michael
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From: Jyoti Bongaral
I want to change a variable stored in jsp application object when
the user session expires. I'm using the method
valueUnbound(HttpSessionBindingEvent event) of the
HttpSessionBindingListener interface to catch this event in one of my java
classes. I know how to change a variable stored in
Hi All,
I have a query.
I am inserting records using Bean, I have to check for unique value in the
database, if the user is tring to insert a redundant data, I need to tell
him about this, how do I accomplish this and what are the different ways to
do this?
Thanks in advance
Srikanth Mukka
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Don't agree.
For me Resin works very well on winNT.
The only argument you give is that it uses 100% processor when compiling.
Sounds reasonable to me ;-)
I think the choice Linux/ winNT isn't about performance. They're very close
to each other. Use whatever you like.
Geert van Damme
> -Orig
We are currently trying enhydra and Apache/Jakarta/Tomcat. You can find
them at:
www.enhydra.org
and
www.apache.org
Both are free and the new version of Tomcat is supposed to be much
better performance than previous versions. Both should be quick and
work well with Apache. If you are going to
We are developing on Win 2K, but might end up on Linux when we go live.
Another shop I know of is also having trouble getting connection pooling
to work well between JRUN and Oracle 8i.
Julia
Dave Feltenberger wrote:
> What platform are you using JRun on? We're starting a new project soon, and
[open functions.asp]
<%
sub header
%>
...some html
<%
end sub
%>
some more functions
[close functions.asp]
[open index.asp]
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<%
header
%>
[close index.asp]
how can i get the same result in jsp?
i don't want to make every reusable t
Until you get to Enterprise Java Beans, a bean is nothing other then a
class where you have a set*() function ( and get*() for retrieving the
value ) for every variable a user ( or you ) could care about.
This makes the class ("bean") much easier to reuse, because it can be
configured to meet ind
Well, this really isn't a JSP response, but I find that I am much happier
converting from an SQL/RDBMS model of the problem to an OO model of the
problem as soon as possible in an application. That is, define an object
that you are displaying in every row on your page, with get/set methods. In
y
Jyoti -
If you are just looking for algorithms for sorting, there are plenty. Refer to the
links for some demo and sample codes at some of the links.
http://www.cs.hope.edu/~alganim/ccaa/harrison.html
http://www.epaperpress.com/s_man.html
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/harrison/Java/sorting-demo.ht
Yes, too many!
Meera Gajanan Nayak wrote:
> I did not get any messages from this list last week.And today i got one
> or two particular messages from the same person -the one on good jsp
> engines -around 20-30 times.Anyone else having the same problem??
>
> Meera.
>
>
I have several forms on one JSP page.
One of the forms has 3 fields (Month Day Year) that
are drop down menus. The variables are passed to
another page via post and getResult(), etc. The
variables are then used in my SQL query to define a
date parameter for the query.
The initial data shows up
HI all,
My problem is I am looking for an algorithm or a
program that would do the following :
1. Once I retrieve a resultset from the database, I
store it in a CachedRowSet. And when I display it ,
the user should be able to sort the data by any column
(total columns retrieved are 13) and this
Odd, we never had that problem. Did it do it for any JSP file? And did it do it
every time?
-Daniel
Guilherme Zambon wrote:
> DO NOT use Resin with winnt. Winnt get the lowest performance by its nature
> of windows. Use Resin as a Apache plugin in an UNIX (or) LINUX and be hapy!
> I used resin
We use Resin as an add-on for OpenSA (a form of Apache for WinNT), so I don't see
any reason why you couldn't set it up with IIS. We went through a couple other
servers and add-ons before we found resin and compared to everything else we used,
Resin is extremely fast and very stable. Please let me
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well I am unable to open the website to download the Resin Server
If you know FTP please let me know. I am in the same situation that I have
to install it as IIS 5 plug in.
Thank you,
Zahid
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DO NOT use Resin with winnt. Winnt get the lowest performance by its nature
of windows. Use Resin as a Apache plugin in an UNIX (or) LINUX and be hapy!
I used resin as a IIS plugin, but when Resin compiles a JSP file it consomes
100% of process in my windows. I have used Resin under winnt and i H
Hi
Jrun 3.0 can be configured with the iis 5.0 as the jsp and servlet engine
>From: Zahid Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: JSP Server with IIS
>Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000
Hi Dear,
Which JSP Engines can be configured with IIS 5.0 except ServletExec.
Wchi JSP Server Provides integrated team development envoirnment?
Thanks in Advance,
Zahid Khan
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I just installed Resin to make some trials it seems to be very fast and
robust... I installed it as plug-in for IIS and it works perfectly!!!
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Hi,
Can i use the Resin server as plug in for IIS to run the servlets and
JSP?.
I would like to know the Performence of Resin Server.
If some one using the Resin please give the feedback about the Resin
Server 1.2.1
Jithu
Try JRun. It is great.
>From: Sudheendra Hebbagilu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Good JSP Engines
>Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 16:19:51 -0500
>
>Hmm... ofcourse dont hav
Can anybody tell me (in a nutshell), the beneficts of use a Bean
Class where I can create a 'Normal' Class.
Am I not able to do the same with two tools ?
Thank you
Angel Belda
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Today I got 124 mails from the same person on good JSP...
-Mandar
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Hi Kevin,
i have done exactly what you are saying:
- JSP using Model 2 architecture
- the JSPs are written in XML using a JSP Custom Tag
> Hi all,
>
> I am interested in using XSL for UI purposes of web pages. I
> am reading a
> bit about it, and have a decent understanding of its purpo
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