store all the values as a file and open the file with line number reader
catch the start and end line always.
Regards
Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
Electronic Data Systems
Steeple Reach,
25, Cathedral Road,
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check this out, the author has kindly left all the source code for us to
view his photo collection.
http://www.magiccookie.com/
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Subject: Urgent.. servlet with
e Aplicaciones
FICS-DATA USMP
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The BLOB type should do.
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The BLOB type should do.
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Hi
Problem resolved
Thanx
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Subject:Urgent: sorting japanese - off topic
Hi
Can somebody tell me if there is any java API that can help me sort Japanese
words...
Pls
Could you be more specific about your problem...
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:57 AM
Subject: (URGENT) Dynamically changing the name of a vector
I am unable to dynamically change the name of a
sure what's ur problem
raman
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Subject: (URGENT) Dynamically changing the
Go to Admin Console, and select the web server
instance you want to manage. From the 'Servlets' tab,
click 'Configure Servlet Attributes'. Supply the
information there.
A short cut would be to modify the
'servlet.properties' file.
Hope this helps,
Kachana
--- Sukalyan Fouzdar [EMAIL
You could use an applet, however I wouldn't. If you are worried about the
time it takes a gif to download, than you should be more worried about the
time it would take to download the applet with the gifs. With the applet it
will be done all at once, making it appear to the user that it takes
Hi,
Only OAS 4.0.8.2 supports JSP on a Sun box. OAS
4.0.8.2 has JSP application cardtrige. We were able
to configure JSP application to run on OAS; however,
we ran into so many problems every time we release new
jsp sources. We got some weird Servlet errors. Since
we've got so many problems
]
Subject: Re: Urgent!! RE: Supress LDAP Authentication
I am too sure but I may be able to help you.
I just need to clarify a few things.If I have understood your
requirements,do u need to authenticate the user at the backend and then
display next page,according to authentication or else maybe
"Karau, Joe" wrote:
You could use an applet, however I wouldn't. If you are worried about the
time it takes a gif to download, than you should be more worried about the
time it would take to download the applet with the gifs. With the applet it
will be done all at once, making it appear to
specification and
reference [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Urgent!! RE: Supress LDAP Authentication
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 09:51:31 -0700
Yes, we need to authenticate user, we dont want to show ugly ldap dialog. I
have made a page to get
user/pass from user. then we need
try to use Class BigDecimal.
Leena Albert wrote:
Hi,
I have a small problem in using datatype. In a javabean, I am getting a value "A"
from pl/sql procedure and am comparing it with a value "B" entered in a textbox ,
that is "B" should be greater than or equal to "A". I have
I am too sure but I may be able to help you.
I just need to clarify a few things.If I have understood your
requirements,do u need to authenticate the user at the backend and then
display next page,according to authentication or else maybe an error page or
prompt the user to enter username and
hi:
you can try
%
String tmpb=request.getParameter("txt1");
int Tmpb1=0;
//define variant who equals the part of integer
int Tmpb2=0;
// define variant who equals the part of decimal
if(tmpb.indexOf(".",0)!=-1)
{
Are you expecting the browser or the server to do the style sheet
conversion?
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From: Priya Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Urgent JSP, XML, XSL
Hi,
I've been trying a absolutely simple program
Check out the taglibs project http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs and check
out the XSL tag library. Take a look at
the xsl:apply and xsl:include tags. They will allow you to perform
dynamic XSLT transformations.
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From: Priya Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday,
Sufi,
Run Service program from administration tool=20
(NT 5 in Program, NT4 in control panel),=20
Set Startup type of JRun Admin Server or JRun Default Server
to Manual, and Stop the service.
This will remove the current setting and configuration for JRun server.
Hope it helps.
probably you need to change port number
in this console
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From: sufi malak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 September 2000 16:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT JRun Apache PHP ???
Hi, before installing JRun in my NT workstation, I had Apache and PHP
and
Hi,
You should use a URL relative to the "root" of your application; ie, if your
directory structure is as follows...
application_root/jsp/news/news.jsp
application_root/jsp/failure/failure.jsp
application_root/WEB-INF/classes
In the page diective of news.jsp use
%@ page session='true'
IMHO the only real solution for this is smarter or better trained users -
maybe put a warning next to the browse button, or popup a javascript prompt
when they click the button, like confirm("Hey, are you sure you saved your
most recent changes?").
As for a hack, if you are on an intranet using
Hi Rajesh. Try the following
1. For intracting with the client (node) :- Try using java web start . it
allows u to interact with the client(node) or may be signed applets.
2. use boolean java.io.File.canWrite() method to see if u can write to
file. if u r sucessful in writing to the file
%= "This page has been accessed " +i+ " times" %
or
%= new String("This page has been accessed " +i+ " times")%
~
David Eaves
Mad Scientist, The Lab
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I am writing jsp page under forte gui application. Once that is done I save
the file under examples/jsp subdir/jspfile
I am trying to access file under:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples/jspsubdir/jsp.file but it would not display
the result of the page. However with date.jsp example it does work
What makes the difference Mr David??
Both are correct and valid in java.
in Anscar Case error is in the line
Hello World ! %= "This page has been accessed " +i "
times" %
he forgot a "PLUS" after i.
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%= "This page has been accessed " +i+ " times" %
or
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Subject: Re: urgent- compilation
%= "This page has been accessed " +i+ " times" %
or
%= new String("This page has been accessed " +i+ " times")%
~
David Eaves
Mad Scientist, The Lab
949.936.3
Hi
Out your code in root dir
ie webapps/root
Hope this help you
At 10:56 AM 21/08/2000 +0100, you wrote:
I am writing jsp page under forte gui
application. Once that is done I save
the file under examples/jsp subdir/jspfile
I am trying to access file under:
Yes,
U can use like that.
There is no any problem, except in the dimension of
performance. This is then completely depends on your
server configuration.
--- amit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ALL,
I'm interested to test a E-Com Site.
Currently ,I'm interested to test it's performance
and
Yes
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From: amit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 3:47 PM
Subject: Urgent !!!
Hi ALL,
I'm interested to test a E-Com Site.
Currently ,I'm interested to test it's performance
and overall deployment concerned issues.
With
yes that possible. for this u need to add a port to listen in the server
configuration file. I have dun that for jswdk but since i dun know for
apache and IIS i'll enclose the code that needs to be added for the addition
for port.
Add this code to webserver.xml file
WebServer id="webServer"
Hi
U can do this. And no need to go deep inside.
just define different ports in their respective configuration files.
and use ip:port, where port number is different for different webservers.
try this.
Regards
Kumail Rizvi
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From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages
Following link may help you ...
http://java.sun.com/xml/docs/tutorial/dom/index.html
With regards,
Atchutarao Killamsetty,
http://karao.tripod.com/myjava.html
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From: George Varghese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Saturday, July 29, 2000
overcome this problem
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Sent: 27 July 2000 23:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: urgent-install jsp problems
I have the same problem with WIN NT 4.0.
The solution I found is to switch from jdk1.3 back
It seems to me you have a path problem (are there spaces in your path?).
What about to close the path into "..." in stopserver.bat?
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From: BLAKCORI, Ansar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 6:48 AM
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Subject: Re: urge
I'm still running into this same problem. However I
noticed that if I hit the test.jsp first, then hit the
servlet, it worked.
Has anyone ran into this problem using Java Web Server
2.0, and servlet 2.1?
TIA,
Kachana
--- Vasudha Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Check the version of
The JAVA_HOME path should be C:\jdk1.3;
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 3:54 PM
Subject: urgent-install jsp problems
Hi there
I have this problem
I have installed the following :
My java is on
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Subject: Re: urgent-install jsp problems
The JAVA_HOME path should be C:\jdk1.3;
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 3:54 PM
Subject: urgent-install jsp problems
Hi there
I have this problem
I
: Thursday, July 27, 2000 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: urgent-install jsp problems
I have changed the content but still does not work
mode con codepage prepare=((850) c:\windows\COMMAND\ega.cpi)
mode con codepage select=850
keyb uk,,c:\windows\COMMAND\keyboard.sys
set
hi
i worked on this problem yesterday. may be i can help u. this is what i
observed and changed.
if u'v a look at the "startserver.bat" file it goes something like this:
set jsdkJars=.\webserver.jar;.\lib\jakarta.jar;.\lib\servlet.jar
set jspJars=.\lib\jsp.jar;.\lib\jspengine.jar
set
I have the same problem with WIN NT 4.0.
The solution I found is to switch from jdk1.3 back to jdk1.2.2.
I sent it to tomcat_dev group as a bug/question and I am still hoping to get
an answer.
Igor
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Manish,
My first advise to you is to Isolate the problem .
Try to write a Simple Java program which runs the unix command..and Make it
to work..
And then try integrating it in to the SErvlet.
I have been doing the same with out any problem ..although it was in
Weblogic App Server
native
Is your server on a windows machine?
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From: Manish Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: **URGENT***
Hye all
I am kinda new to Java Programming as such and so to
Jsp and servlet. I have a couple of
no..its on solaris...
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Is your server on a windows machine?
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From: Manish Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:02 AM
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Subject: **URGENT***
Hye all
I am kinda new to Java
There may be a problem in your JSP. Tag not ended properly, etc.
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From: Kachana Ung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Urgent help needed
Hi,
I tried unsuccessfully to write a servlet that simply
forwards the
Aparna,
When I directly hit the jsp page, it worked fine.
Thanks,
Kachana
--- "Joshi, Aparna" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There may be a problem in your JSP. Tag not ended
properly, etc.
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From: Kachana Ung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:19
Hi,
Check the version of servlet.jar.Probably it needs the new one ie
servlet.jar version2.2
Also verify your classpath. If you have the new verison,may be it is
referring to the old one somewhere.
Vasudha
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From: Kachana Ung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
please go thru the sites at the end of message.
or
java.sun.com/products/jsp
or
search the mail archive for this topic you will find lots of information
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 3:49 PM
Subject:
Plz go to the links below (at the end of the page)or visit the site
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp
manu mehrotra wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone please tell me how to go about for learning JSP
because i am totally new to it...
Thanks
Waiting for ur response
Manu
I think you need to add an extra mybean to the directory as a class from
package mybean in folder mybean will appear to the program as
mybean/mybean/*.class
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From: Sujoy Kumar Bose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 8:22 PM
Subject: URGENT!Your kind help is earnestly solicited
Hi All,
Could anybody kindly tell me why the following error is coming ?
The scenario is
Hi Bhawna,
Can you detail what error are you facing?
Ritesh sinha
Bhawana Vijh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/13/2000 03:20:21 PM
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Dear Sujoy,
Pl check ur classpath such settings in jserv gnujsp.
Som
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Or you can replace the with "lt;" and the with "gt;" (without quotes).
These are the codes so html will display the and characters instead of
trying to interpret what is contained within.
You can use PerlTools from ORO to do these types of search and replace easily.
http://www.oroinc.com
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On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Matthew Houser wrote:
You can also use the view:escape tag I created expressly for this purpose.
See http://cupid.suninternet.com/~joeo/View.html for more details.
Or you can replace the with "lt;" and the with "gt;" (without
You're best best is to setup a mailtofax gateway and use the java mail
APIs to send the message.
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Romin K. Irani wrote:
Hi,
What we need in our application is a simple mechanism to send FAX. The contents are
read from the Database.
Is there any piece of
You could try enclosing the string in pre /pre tags before printing it.
ax
i know there is a simple answer to this but i'm not sure how
to do this in
JSP...i want to suppress html and display the literal
characters if the user
inputs tag references in my input box...because when i
Hi,
Java is case-sensitive.
Have have to
- either name your source-file "_Hello.java" AND your Class "_Hello"
- or name your source-file "_hello.java" AND your Class "_hello"
Greetings
Peter
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Tarun Dewan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Dienstag,
In the first case u must have forget to close one bracket and in other case
u must have mentioned a wrong name to the file.
Bye!
Sandy.
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From: Tarun Dewan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 2:59 PM
Subject: Urgent HELP!!!
Hi,
Check TCPIP settings all round.
Are there any ports blocked on the server machine.
Can you connect via Oracle Net8 easy config utility.
If not what is the error.
Eugene Martin
-Original Message-
From: Aggarwal, Pawan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 June 2000 08:52
To: [EMAIL
Title: RE: Urgent
The exact error is
establish the connection
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.check_error(DBError.java:407)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleConnection.init(OracleConnection.java:152)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.getConnectionInstance(OracleDriver.ja
va:214
hi
1) you can use expilcitly,call the servlets to control the session, as
2) you can use the getValue and PutValue functions in JSP, when you haev
specified
in JSP tag that session="true"
anil
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This is how we do it:
HttpSession session = request.getSession(false);
if (session == null) {
// Redirect to timeout
WebLogic.redirect(request, response, "Timeout.html");
}
Make sure you set page sessio to false as in below:
%@ page session="false" %
Dean
-Original
Use a regular expression package like the good one available from GNU
(www.cacas.org/~wes), OROMatch or Stevesoft`s com.stevesoft.pat.
fribeiro
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From: "srinivasa rao yeramati" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:03 AM
Subject:
I use the regular expression package from Apache
http://jakarta.apache.org/regexp/index.html
and then I did:
RE expr = new RE("'") ; // RE is the class object from Apache
String newstr = expr.subst(oldstr, "''") ;
m: srinivasa rao yeramati [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title: RE: URGENT --- calling a servlet from a jsp page
Hi joy
get a reference to request dispatcher and invoke forward method on rd with request and response object as parameter
somethin like
%
RequestDispatcher rd= req.getRequestDispatcher( /servlet/myServlet);
if(rd ! = null)
{
try
.Kelly,
.to include the last modified page value is not as easy in a
.jsp file as it is in a .shtml file.
.you need to do the following:
%@ page import="java.io.*,java.util.*" %
% File f =
Use Javascript instead.
http://www.elastica.com/cv.html
look at the bottom of the html source.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kelly Lew
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:28 AM
To:
IMO, it would work better with lastModified() instead of getLastModified()
Pierre-Yves Saumont
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De: Javier Cazares [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi 25 mai 2000 15:07
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Urgent ! SSI - LAST_MODIFIED
Can you use a custom tag and in the end tag write the contents of the out
steam to file? ie. wrap your jsp page in custom tags.
Alternatively I reckon you could chain a servlet that has the
responsibility of writing the response to a file also.
I think you can get out stream from the
specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Hager
Sent: woensdag 3 mei 2000 2:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: urgent: how to sense url click
Servlet Chaining may be more appropriate...I guess it's just a
design issue.
I might argue that servlet chaining allows
write a onclick() handler for the hyperlink.
Nagaprakash C S [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/02/2000 12:09:12
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cc:(bcc: K Ramesh/Chennai/HCLDELUXE)
Subject:
What do you mean exactly?
Is it something like the servlet we use at http://www.gojasper.be ?
We use a servlet to keep track of the number of hits for each link. after
recording the click the servlets sends a redirect.
Geert 'Darling' Van Damme
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can u pls brief me, i'm not clear how to write
thanks in advance
prakash
K Ramesh wrote:
write a onclick() handler for the hyperlink.
Nagaprakash C S [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/02/2000 12:09:12
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From: Geert Van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 1:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: urgent: how to sense url click
I just tried to send you this, but the mail server doesn't seem to find your
address immediately, so I copy it to the list.
Others might
agaprakash C S
Sent: dinsdag 2 mei 2000 10:19
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Subject: Re: urgent: how to sense url click
can u pls brief me, i'm not clear how to write
thanks in advance
prakash
K Ramesh wrote:
write a onclick() handler for the hyperlink.
Nagaprakash C S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is what we are doing at Cambridge Interactive with Resin. It works
correctly though it bypasses Resin's optimizations. We are porting from a
JSP 0.91 version though so we are willing to take that hit (temporarily I
hope). It isn't a recommended design though. You could be losing a lot of
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From: Jim Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: URGENT : How do i extend
John,
Are there any downsides to putting objects in the HttpSession Object (as
opposed to strictly using request/response).
All session-bound objects have to serialisable (which can cause
problems), due to the session constantly saved and restored.
Therefore if you have large data objects, it
Andrew Beacock wrote:
John,
Are there any downsides to putting objects in the HttpSession Object (as
opposed to strictly using request/response).
All session-bound objects have to serialisable (which can cause
problems), due to the session constantly saved and restored.
In servlet API
You've probably got too many asterisks in your code.
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From: John G Kroubalkian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:48 AM
Subject: URGENT: *W*e*b*S*p*h*e*r*e jsp include issues??
Sorry about the cryptic subject, but I have
Please, please, please read the faq referenced at the bottom of every list message
before posting. It really does provide answers, and that's what it's there for
"Frequently Asked Questions"... It gives you lots of answers on what jsp is, and
how to sue, with references to other good sites.
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Subject: Re: urgent: JSP's calling Servlets
the forward tag uses a request dispatcher works locally only
Use a relative url like "/servlet/MyServlet" for t
Is your WebSphere installed to use jsp 0.92?
In WebSphere Studio see:
Edit-Properties-Advanced and set JSP Version, Server Version
and classes version to 3.0.
I think the server is ready to work.
_
Vinicios Torres
Hey Chary,
The jsp:forward tag should always use a relative URL. Try that instead!
-AMT
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the forward tag uses a request dispatcher works locally only
Use a relative url like "/servlet/MyServlet" for this and it will work
-Sameer
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I want to call a Servlet from my JSP page.when I was trying to use
href,my servlet is invoked but the session which was
Moonim Masaoud wrote:
Hi,
First Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year !
I have a JSP which has a list of links. These links point to other JSPs. When
I click one of these links, I want to start a new session.
Now is there a way to branch of into a new session, when the user
If it's as simple as opening up a completely separate window when each friend is
clicked on, then I would just use the same tag to open the window. I.e.:
a href="somepage.jsp" target="_friend"
This should always keep the same window targeted and thus be in sync with your bean.
Jason
Moonim
Hi
It seems to be working fine for me, i am trying it across my network... and
it seems to wrok fine
in any case the browser will just see html text, it depends on how your
server is reacting to the requests,
Is the Url you are calling your jsp refreing to your web server(of your
machine) if
Masaoud wrote:
Hi,
I am new to JSP's and Beans. I have written a Java class which acceses a
MySQL database on a remote machine usingd JDBC. This class when run
using the java interpreter works fine and displays proper results.
Now, I converted the above class file into a bean, by creating
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