Re: Whee!! It's good to be back!

2003-03-21 Thread Stefanos Karasavvidis
How about calling out.close() Stefanos Steve Burrus wrote: *It's very good indeed to be back in your midst again, and believe me, I will try hard to mind my manners and try to use this list for the most knowledgeable insight that I can posssibly get about how to execute certain jsp's/servlets

Re: Whee!! It's good to be back!

2003-03-21 Thread Jeff Tulley
Br. Burrus has unsubscribed from this list, and subscribed to tomcat-users. If you are also on that list, I'd recommend you rewrite your reply over there, I don't think he is listening here. (And warning, the guy is sometimes quite abrasive in his replies/questions, just so you know, don't take

Whee!! It's good to be back!

2003-03-19 Thread Steve Burrus
It's very good indeed to be back in your "midst" again, and believe me, I will try hard to "mind my manners" and try to use this list for the most knowledgeable insight that I can posssibly get about how to execute certain jsp's/servlets with the Tomcat web container!! Case in point: I am having

Re: Whee!! It's good to be back!

2003-03-19 Thread Jeff Tulley
How are you packaging it? Are you putting it in a certain context, or what? How are you trying to view it? Through Port 8080, or through a web server? It seems that your web.xml is fine. Where are you putting the compiled .class file in your web app's directory structure? Jeff Tulley ([EMAIL