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Subject: R: Global.jsa ?
> Does the JSP framework make use of a Global.jsa file,
it's non in the jsp standrd
> similar to how the the
> ASP framework makes use of a G
tation-specific
extensions to the Servlet API, especially, as I suspect they may at some
point be abandonned in favour of the newer standardised approaches.
-Chris
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you say:
the servlets engine Resin (www.caucho.com) supports a global.jsa file
similar to the globa.asa,
HOW configure and use it??
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joe
At 22:56 17.03.01, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>Does the JSP framework make use of a Global.jsa file, similar to how the the
>ASP framework makes use of a Global.asa file? If not, is there something in
>the JSP framework that plays this role? In particular, I&
Hi,
Is global file like global.jsa available in any Java Application server
specially Bea's Weblogic Server.
It is available in Oracle9i.
But i need it in Beas server,so if knows then plz inform me.
Thanx
Hamid Hassan.
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> Does the JSP framework make use of a Global.jsa file,
it's non in the jsp standrd
> similar to how the the
> ASP framework makes use of a Global.asa file?
the servlets engine Resin (www.caucho.com) supports a global.jsa file
similar to the globa.asa, Tomcat doesn't.
global.jsa is not a part of standard JSP framework as of now although some servlet
engines do support itfor more information u can check out Professional JSP byWrox
Publications...
cheers
vikas
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Hi All
Does the JSP framework make use of a Global.jsa file, similar to how the the
ASP framework makes use of a Global.asa file? If not, is there something in
the JSP framework that plays this role? In particular, I'm interested in
application and/or session start/end events, and the abili
Nope no global.jsa files last time I looked.
As a side point, with the release of JSP 1.2 you have filters,events
and such. This will mean you can now effectivily perform
any global.asa feature within a container that supports JSP 1.2
I haven't played with this feature much yet and so I a
Do Apache + Tomcat support the global.jsa file in a jsp application?
I read Resin does (http://www.caucho.com/products/resin/ref/jspapp.xtp) but
i didn't manage to make it working under tomcat too.
Tips ?
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Does Tomcat support the "golbal.jsa" init file?
If yes, where do i've to put it and what's its template?
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I dare you to find *ANY* documentation on the use of a global.jsa file
and if you do, please send me a copy. ;-)
Neal
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Hi all
Can I use a global.jsa with the iplanet server?
Thank you
Javier Aguado
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Subject: Re: using global.jsa with JSP
> Hi paresh,
> Basically this gloabal file is to set the connection pool for a database
,
> or u have a bean to send emails and u want to store the SMTP host and port
> in central database.
>
> Formore information u can check Profe
You can't.
global.jsa is a JRun concept. It isn't standard JSP. I wouldn't ever use it.
Geert Van Damme
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chapter on this concept.
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hi folks,
i am posting my query again. i need instant help please.
how would i use global.jsa with
hi folks,
i am posting my query again. i need instant help please.
how would i use global.jsa with jsp which is hosted on javawebserver2.0?
paresh
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folks,
i am trying to use global.jsa with java web server2.0. need inputs in this
regard. i am unable to get through it!!
paresh
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Well, I figured out the answer to my second question (accessing the vars set
in JRUN mgmt console). These values must be accessed with the
getInitParameter method apparently. I am still trying to figure out the
global.jsa thing though.
This all brings me to a conceptual question. When one
I am attempting to use the global.jsa file for JRUN, in order to localize my
settings. ...But it's not working. Could someone please take a look and
tell me what I am missing. I can't find *ANY* documentation or examples
outside of the 1 page that covers the topic in the JRun manua
Does anyone know how the global.jsa works? I can't find *any* significant
docs on it. I want to set up a connection string as an application object
property, but need for it to not loose the data if power should fail, or for
any other reason - thus the global.jsa file ... but I need an ex
hi
i am having problem to pick up values from the global.jsa
may be the server jrun is not picking it up
i added that file to the root ot jsweb and also tried others but no help can
any one tell me where am i going wrong
expecting prompt reply
thanks
>>Who supports a global.jsa file?
JRun does.
zking
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I understand tat there's no global.jsa in any jsp specification.
I understand tat there's no global.jsa in any jsp specification.
So, what's the way of writing some code to be executed when a session
starts and/or ends?
Who supports a global.jsa file?
felip
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Ok. I have an object that I would like to make available for all my
beans/JSP to use. I don't think there is a global.jsa. I am using JSP
1.0 and JRUN 2.3.3
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I'm using Java Web Server 2.0 Beta, the on-line documentation reports that
a page named "global.jsa" can be used
but I think that such a feauter is not yet implemented.
We have to wait for a production release.
bye, Paolo.
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Subject: Re: global.jsa
> I believe that global.jsa is a JRun feature, not part of the JSP spec.
>
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I believe that global.jsa is a JRun feature, not part of the JSP spec.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 4:40 PM
Subject: global.jsa
> Hi all
>
> I have developed some web applica
JSP should use a VERY
similar (has Sun been inspired by MS?) file called "global.jsa" with the
exactly the same methods, only in JSP. Here's what I then try to do to
instantiate a Session variable like in ASP in global.jsa:
request.getSession(true).putValue("Test", &
Taken from the JRUN Docs:
Using the global.jsa File
Each jsp application can have one global.jsa file.
This file must be stored in the root directory of the jsp application.
The page compilation engine reads a global.jsa file when:
1ยท The Web server receives the first post
Taken from the JRUN docs:
"Each jsp application can have one global.jsa file.
This file must be stored in the root directory of the jsp
application."
I'm running JRUN on PWS. I created an application under my default web site
and created a .jsa file that simply writes to the lo
hai guys
can anybody give me more info on thid global.jsa file please!!
then the events jspInit() and jspDestroy() , where and when can i use them
thanks in advance
nischal
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> i assume a workaround for the global.asa functionality would be for all
the .jsp's
> in a certain application to call a particular servlet.
>
> in that servlet, just the init method would be written with any code of
importance,
> which would set up initialization variables and run init methods.
hai everybody
could anybody give me a detailed info about the global.jsa file
like, are there any events in that similar to global.asa file ?
thanks in advance
Nischal Kumar
Motorola India
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s, but it seems like a definate
> hole in jsp compared to asp.
>
> What is the status of global.jsa ? Thank you.
>
> John Hogan
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es that be accessed by any servlet or
jsp page.
I can envision some possibilities for workarounds, but it seems like a definate hole
in jsp compared to asp.
What is the status of global.jsa ? Thank you.
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n application that has this functionality. Will see.
>
> "Joseph, Sajeev" wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a "global.jsa" in JSP 1.0, similar to the
> > "global.asa" in ASP?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Sajeev Joseph
&g
| In JSP 1.1 (based on the Servlet 2.2 API spec), you will also be able to
| initialize things in the application scope with settings in the
application's
| deployment descriptor.
But AFAIK, you wont have a cleanup as part of the life cyclewhy not?
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Work:
a page or
> pages that assume the session is started. But this is kind of kludgy
> and requires an HTTP redirect which means extra latency (BAD LATENCY,
> BAD!)
>
> I have to write an application that has this functionality. Will see.
>
> "Joseph, Sajeev" wrote
In JSP 1.1 (based on the Servlet 2.2 API spec), you will also be able to
initialize things in the application scope with settings in the application's
deployment descriptor.
Craig McClanahan
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> "Joseph, Sajeev" wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if there
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Subject: global.jsa
Jrun has it, but I think it is not JSP standard.
>Does anyone know if there is a "global.jsa" i
Is there a "global.jsa" in JSP, similar to the "global.asa" in ASP?
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> Subject: Re: global.jsa
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> I am not very familiar with ASP technology, so would you mind me if I ask
> what
> "global.asa" is,
> or what would a JSP equivalent "global.jsa" accomplish.
>
> Regards,
&
I am not very familiar with ASP technology, so would you mind me if I ask what
"global.asa" is,
or what would a JSP equivalent "global.jsa" accomplish.
Regards,
Mike.
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> This is is a really g
d. But this is kind of kludgy
and requires an HTTP redirect which means extra latency (BAD LATENCY,
BAD!)
I have to write an application that has this functionality. Will see.
"Joseph, Sajeev" wrote:
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> Does anyone know if there is a "global.jsa" in JSP 1.0, similar to
Does anyone know if there is a "global.jsa" in JSP 1.0, similar to the
"global.asa" in ASP?
Thank you,
Sajeev Joseph
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Hi,
I may be blind, but I didn't see a word about the way to use the
global.jsa in any resource I had.
I'm trying to open a stack of databases connections in the
Application_OnStart procedure.
Does anyone know how could I import the java.sql package in my
global.jsa ?
Than
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