Hi,
I would like to know any open source testing tools for JSP and Servlet.
thanks in adv,
Bala
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You can try using the Oracle thin driver for web apps.
-Bala
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Hi,
Can you suggest me that which one is the best driv
Priti,
Try this
RequestDispatcher dispatcher = request.getRequestDispatcher(JSPPage);
dispatcher.forward(request,response);
- Bala
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From: Balasubramanian S
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 9:57 AM
To: 'A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference'
Subject: RE: Servlet-JSP communication
Priti,
Try this
RequestDispatcher dispatcher = request.getRequest
Hi,
I need big help in the date manipulation in JSP Page
Table Availability
1. Busy_date datetime
2. description varchar
>From the JSP, User will select the start date & end date. If the busy dates comes
>inside the start & end date, then I have display the dates by skipping the busy dates
>
If you are using JSP or Servlet and calling bean from there then this might be helpful
to you.
"To ensure the session is properly maintained, the servlet developer must call this
method (getSession) before the response is committed."
( from Servlet API reference document)
I think this may be h
When I use the request.getParameter("field1") from within the JSP where field1
is defined as an input form control, it always returns only a null value. Can
someone tell me why and what I am doing wrong?
For eg: if the lets say the JSP contains this.
<%=request.getParameter("field1")%>
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Hi,
We have the following setup :
iPlant 4.0 as the Webserver
NAS 4.0 as the Application Server
We will be using NAB 4.0 for development.
JSP files are stored in the NAS folder (Assuming NAS is available) and not in
WebServer folder.
In the above setup will JSP 1.1 work ?
Since JSP files are c
Hi,
Try printing out the SessionId in those pages where you are getting the problem.
Mostly, it could be because of your session getting expired.
There should be provision in your Web Server to set the Session Timeout interval.
With regards,
R. Bala
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From: Dennis
Hi,
Sorry, if you receive this mail again. I am sending this mail again as i got "mail
failed, returned to sender" message.
I have tested the Bean with lifespan="page" and "application". It is working as
expected.
But, i am not satisfied with the output of the lifespan="session".
I will exp
Hi,
I agree, if the bean is declared with USEBEAN tag in each (applicable) page with
"session" scope then the same bean exists for that session.
But, i don't see that the latest value is getting passed from one page to another
where the bean is declared using USEBEAN tag.
Example
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Hi,
I am using NES 4.0 (iplant 4.0) as the Web Server.
NAS 4.0 as the Application Server.
NAB 4.0 as the Application Builder.
NAB 4.0 supports only JSP 0.92 specification. Is there is any Tool / Plug-in
available, so that i can use the above setup and still use JSP 1.1 ?
Thanks in advance...
Hi,
PLEASE, ignore my previous mail.
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I agree, if the bean is declared with USEBEAN tag in each (applicable) page with
"session" scope then the same bean exists for that session.
But, i don't see that the latest value is getting passed from one page to another
where the bean is
Hi,
I have tested the Bean with lifespan="page" and "application". It is working as
expected.
But, i am not satisfied with the output of the lifespan="session".
I will explain the flow :
ENTRY.JSP is the JSP program in which i am declaring the Bean with lifespan="session"
SetonCreate value is
Hi,
Thanks for the lot of input.
I have fixed the problem. I just removed the OUT statement that was before
HTTPSession creation. It works fine.
It is also mentioned in the Servlet API reference document as
"To ensure the session is properly maintained, the servlet developer must call this
Hi,
We have 1html file(Index.html) and two JSP files( JSP1.jsp and JSP2.jsp )
>From Index.html we are calling JSP1.jsp.
>From JSP1.jsp we are calling JSP2.jsp.
In JSP1.jsp we are creating a Session object and placing a value in to the Session
object.
In JSP2.jsp we use the SAME Session object
Hi,
I am looking for details related to Session Management.
I am new to this JSP environment.
Our setup is going to be like this:
JSP Page -->Servlets / Beans --->EJB
If i set any Variable to the Session object in JSP, then is it possible to access the
same in the Serv
Hi,
We are using NAS4.0 / NAB4.0 in our project. We have got JSP 0.92 specification along
with that.
Is it possible to use JSP 1.0 or JSP 1.1 specification in NAS4.0 / NAB4.0.
It will be great if you can provide details on this.
Thanks... R. Bala
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Hi,
It will be great if you can give me the Site / Location where i can find Standards for
JSP,
SERVLETS,
EJB.
Thanks in advance... R. Bala
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