Re: Tomcat4.0.3 as NTservice?

2002-07-10 Thread Christopher Martin
But, in my experience, it's not that easy. Sure, it runs as a service. But, none of your environment variables are set correctly. I was short on time and gave up and just manually started the daemon. -Original Message- From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and re

Re: getRequestURI()

2002-07-10 Thread Christopher Martin
Sounds like JRun 3.1 and Jrun 4.0 are jacked beyond belief. -Original Message- From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alex Kachanov Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: getReque

Re: JSP Tomcat for developers

2002-06-21 Thread Christopher Martin
The following is taken from http://www.moreservlets.com/Using-Tomcat-4.html#Servlet-Reloading The next step is to tell Tomcat to check the modification dates of the class files of requested servlets and reload ones that have changed since they were loaded into the server's memory. This degra

Re: Ok, I'm new to JSP

2002-05-16 Thread Christopher Martin
ook is one of the better books on JSP and servlets, go to www.coreservlets.com to download in pdf format. It is very accessible and gives you the juicy bits quickly. > -Original Message- > From: Christopher Martin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 16 May 2002 01:21 >

Ok, I'm new to JSP

2002-05-16 Thread Christopher Martin
I come from the way-not-too-friendly web dev (in the sense of coding) world of ASP. I have just taken my first course in Java. As I'm sure your not surprised, I'm hooked on Java now. It just took a class to show me the power of Java. My question: Where can I get a good starting place in w