Just a question:
I've read all your messages with topic called "JSPs and XML" and want
to ask you for your opinion about the architecture I want to use to
perform my project:
(Server) [db] <-- PL/SQL --> [servlet] <--> [JSP] <-- XSL --> [XML]
Hi all.
Wot da hell iz *aktually* jdk1.2? Sun says it's the best thing all
over the earth, but neither Netscape Communicata 4.6 (near the
latest) nor Internet Explora 5.0 support it. And Sun's HotJava 3.0
too (that's really hot!). They all are still in JDK 1.1.x.
Can I download a patch for any
Hola, Antonio.
La verdad es que hoy no tengo muchas ganas de escribir en inglés, así
que contesto a tu correo en la lengua del cid.
Yo utilizo las connection poolsb que ofrece el servidor web caucho
resin, a través de la clase DBPool, y funciona perfectamente. Si ya
tienes otro servidor web y
Hi-u-all.
I think I've got a black hole in my acknoledgement, but... could
anyone explain me what model 2 & 3 architectures are exactly and
where can I get further information?
Thanxalot.
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Hi-u-all.
I think I've got a black hole in my acknoledgement, but... could
anyone explain me what architecture 2 & 3 are exactly and where can I
get further information?
Thanxalot.
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Hi-u-all!
I got the answer to my trouble with Servlets that connect to *EVIL*
Oracle8i databases. The question why they don't wanna work using
Oracle JDBC drivers but they do with JDBC-ODBC driver is the
following:
I am using Resin Web Server, which runs over JDK 1.2 environment.
My version of
Hi-u-all again.
I'm trying to write pairs of servlets with complementary functionalities: one of them
will handle
the data contained inside my database and the other, a JSP, will format the results.
What's best? Making a call from a JSP to a Servlet by means of the "forward" or
"include"
metho
You have a very good tutorial on:
http://jsp.java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/servlets/communication
which is a part of
http://jsp.java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial
and it lets you download it.
All that the tutorial says about communication among Servlets can be
applied to communication among
Hi-u-all again.
Have anyone of you made any Java Servlets that connect to a Oracle
database? I have a lot of problems while using Oracle thin and oci8
drivers, but not using JDBC-ODBC drivers for Windows NT. When I load
the servlet that uses the oci8 driver, it tells me that it can load
the dr
Hi, you all.
I've heard you talking 'bout Javamail... What's it? How can I use it?
Thanxalot.
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Some relevant FAQs on JS
Hello, Daniel.
There is a plugin for Microsoft PWS-IIS but I only have been able to
make it work with Internet Information Server, not with Personal Web
Server.
The plugin is called Resin Servlet Runner, and it be used as a patch
for IIS, Netscape for Linux, Apache Web Server and its own webse
My only problem is I'm not sure if resin hasn't got any bugs, 'cause
I know this server since a few months ago. Also, I've noticed version
1.1 had some problems with servlets that implement the
SingleThreadModel and running servlets that connect to databases.
These problems seem to be fixed in
Hi.
I'm getting started to use Apache Web Server + Apache JServ and don't
know how to setup'em.
How can I do virtual paths?
How can I config servlets and JSP?
Am I able to implement XSL Transformations inside JSP pages?
Where can I get a configuration tutorial?
Tanxalot.
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Hi to you all.
I am using Caucho Resin 1.1 Web Server + Servlet Runner.
Is there any free Web Server that supports Java Servlets and JSP more
powerful?
Note: Resin is open source freeware and supports XLST. You can
download it from http://www.caucho.com
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