Re: Session question

1999-09-10 Thread Randy Belknap
Sam, I've heard the same concern Laird expressed that you want to keep the amount of information you store on the session limited (e.g. just put the user's id in the session and the rest of the state gets written to the database) Is your feeling that this isn't necessary if using WebLogic and in

Reply-to Address

1999-09-14 Thread Randy Belknap
I seem to be having a problem recently replying to this list as well as the servlet-interest list. Usually the reply-to address of messages is the list itself. Recently I've been getting messages where the reply-to has the original posters email address (i.e. both the from and reply-to address a

Re: Using JSP and Servlets.

1999-09-21 Thread Randy Belknap
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote: > request.setAttribute("myBean", myBean); > RequestDispatcher rd = getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher("/nextpage.jsp"); > rd.forward(request, response); Craig, I thought I read in one of your posts that an upcoming version of the spec (either 2.2

Re: JSP Compilation into Servlet source & Weblogic andJSPs(possible?)

1999-09-30 Thread Randy Belknap
Godse wrote: > > Weblogic 4.5 supports JSP, the beta version is now available. You should contact BEA/WebXpress directly, but I believe 4.5 is in what is called Controlled Release with the 4.51 GA release coming any day now. The controlled release is a GA quality release limited to the existing

Re: In what ways does JSP score over Servlets ?

1999-11-10 Thread Randy Belknap
> XML+XSL solves an important problem, and has a very big niche in > which WebMacro is not an appropriate tool. I spent a year and a half > working in the SGML division of SoftQuad Inc., back when it was one > of the largest SGML vendors (before the company got eaten from the > inside out by the H