I am creating a Java Applet (running on Internet Explorer web browser) that
can access a database located in a remote machine (server). The connection to
the remote database is established using JDBC-ODBC bridge. However, I
encounter java security problem that restricted me to access the
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Barr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 01:09
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: I hope I am misunderstanding your message, Arif.
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: Scott
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Scott
I suspect that Arif might have said:
"Spammers are worse than people who eat piglets."
I would have guessed that eating adult pigs is thought to be an abomination,
and eating babies is too!
Alex
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From: "Scott Barr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex
Pigs *and* babies?!?!
Now ur just having a shot at us non-vegetarians, aren't you? :o)
Scott
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From: Alex Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was .
Hello,
I am new to using Jakarta Tomcat. I have installed it on HP UX and run
it.
It has made my system very slow and web page accesses are also extremely
slow. Should I do anything to make it run fast? Are there any specific
system requirements?
Thanks,
Uma
Hi Jim,
I've had my fair share of fun trying to use getResourceBundle to load a
properties file and made basically the same discoveries you have. The
properties file say bar.properties gets loaded as
ResourceBundle.getBundle("org.foo.bar") and must be in
Scott,
I know this is phucked and a lot of work but -- at the bottom -- "Please email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the email address that
you would like removed and the word REMOVE in the subject heading."
RIE
Scott Barr wrote:
PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS
Is there anyway you can stomp this
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Jason Novotny wrote:
Hi Jim,
I've had my fair share of fun trying to use getResourceBundle to load a
properties file and made basically the same discoveries you have. The
properties file say bar.properties gets loaded as
I believe I've finally advanced past the "lurker" stage to perhaps the "newbie"
stage.
I have a win2k system at the end of a DSL line, and I just want to set up
apache, tomcat, et al. for experimentation. I gave the computer a name, and
I'm using that for my "server name". I've installed
Gosh, missed that, didn't I? Sorry me heap clumsy beginner!, the platform
is:
Linux Kernel2.2.14
Apache1.3.16but I'm not 100% sure as I don't know
how to get the version8~(
Tomcat3.2 again, don't know minor version if
any.
My head
Gosh, missed that, didn't I? Sorry me heap clumsy beginner!, the platform
is:
Linux Kernel2.2.14
Apache1.3.16but I'm not 100% sure as I don't know
how to get the version8~(
Tomcat3.2 again, don't know minor version if
any.
My head
RIE
Its already been done, even though it was probably a futile action on my
behalf as the requests for removal will most likely be ignored anyway, and
also lets the spammer know that they have hit an 'active' address, but
thanks for the suggestion.
Yes, it was such a lot of work to do this...
Title: RE: JDBC driver MS SQL Server 7.0
I use the freetds driver from www.freetds.org with SQL Server 7. It works great.
-Original Message-
From: Jack Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2001 3:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JDBC driver MS SQL Server 7.0
Title: RE: JDBC driver MS SQL Server 7.0
I tried that about 6 months ago, but didn't have much
luck.
Did you have to futz with it much?
Scott
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From:
Nikolai Petroff
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:44
PM
Subject: RE:
Title: RE: problems with Tomcat under Windows NT
I run Tomcat 3.2 with Apache on NT. I followed the instructions in the jakarta-tomcat/doc directory and everything works okay.
the main files are jakarta-tomcat/conf/server.xml and apache/conf/httpd.conf if you use Apache.
Every time you see
Hi Jason,
you get the Exception because tomcat is already running and you try to start it
once again and the ports are already in use.
Peter
Jason Sardano wrote:
When I try to start and run Tomcat, I receive a
"FATAL:java.net.BindException" error. I am using Tomcat 3.2.1, JDK 1.2.2 and
JRE
Scott
Never :)
I'm a carnivore too.
piglet=baby pig in this part of the world :)
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Barr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 03:48
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: Alex
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: Pigs
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