13 cups of coffee HTTP POST to Servlet w/session in tact

1999-12-20 Thread Mark Berry
Ok, Simple problem: Loss of session if cookies are not on doing a POST FORM. (BTW, I am using JRUN w/Linux IBM JDK 118) I am sending a POST w/file to a servlet from JSP. Here is my simple code to do so: ... JSP Sample upload form ... JSP ... This posts to a Servlet --- BEGIN SER

A question for JSP developers

1999-11-17 Thread berry
PowerBuilder do. Does anyone else see this need? Would you use a tool that allowed you to create JSP Files graphically with high level event driven programming and data access facilities? Thanks, Berry Crawford === To unsubscribe

Re: JSP Books

1999-11-16 Thread berry
Any volunteers? - Original Message - From: Kirkdorffer, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 12:51 PM Subject: Re: JSP Books > I concur with Larry concerning the need for a good tutorial about "how to > find, research, configure, and instal

JSP Development tools

1999-11-16 Thread berry
Does anyone know of any JSP development tools that are in the works? Berry Crawford Senior Consultant, Bondi Software Phone - 336 - 373 - 8200 x302 Email my computer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email my pager - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Company Web Site - www.bondisoftware.com SilverStream Journal and Upcoming

Re: Servlet/JSP engine recommendations please...

1999-11-15 Thread berry
now Sun and Apache are working on Jakarta which will be an apache module that will support the latest JSP and Servlets specs. This is being positioned as a reference release so I do not know how efficient it will be. Berry Crawf

Re: JDBC from JSP

1999-11-15 Thread berry
pool of connections. Can you make a servlet persistent in pure web servers like Apache or Netscape? Most App servers I have worked with have that feature. Berry Crawford - Original Message - From: Karl Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 1

Re: Servlet/JSP engine recommendations please...

1999-11-14 Thread berry
The best application server is SilverStream ( http://www.silverstream.com ) It supports JSP, EJB ect. Version 3.0 is now in late beta. The final release will be in december. It also has nice integrated develoment tools. Berry Crawford - Original Message - From: Ian <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Homesite JSP scheme

1999-05-07 Thread Berry Sizemore
I am embarrassed. Duh! I could simply add the .java extension to the .jsp scheme and work with that color scheme as opposed to building a new one. Sorry for wasting your time people. Thanks one and all. Berry Sizemore Web Developer Web-X LLC http://www.web-x.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] 253-383

Re: Homsite JSP scheme

1999-05-07 Thread Berry Sizemore
Nice. I suppose that I was a bit confusing in my query below. Allow me to be more specific. Does anyone have a color coding scheme for JAVA 1.2.1 ? Thanks for all the responses! Brian Burridge wrote: > > As you may have heard, HomeSite 4.01 now includes the JSP color coding schema,

Homsite JSP scheme

1999-05-06 Thread Berry Sizemore
sted in getting that from you. Thanks in advance! Berry Sizemore Web Developer Web-X LLC http://www.web-x.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] 253-383-8767 xt. 231 "No one can understand the truth until he drinks of coffee's frothy goodness."