At 11:43 PM 27/06/01, you wrote:
>I think my application is leaking. Over time the size of the Java process
>grows but never shrinks back down.
>
>I'm not sure of the best way to find the leak. I can't afford expensive
>profiling tools like OptimizeIt, etc...
You can download an evaluation versio
At 05:52 PM 27/06/01, you wrote:
>Pues yo tambien.
Ya que estamos...
Salu2.
Jim, un inglés en Madrid...
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From: "Tomeu Bennàssar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Mucha gente habla español, era: Re: una pregunta
> i és de Mallo
Hi Alejandro,
yesterday i tried to do the same, but had not the patience to get it done.
So i downloaded tomcat-3-3 and this has a new feature.
tomcat automatically configures itself for Apache.
you have to insert
into the server.xml file. as i write this, i begin to understand, that
i
Hi,
I had tried to setup mod_rewrite with mod_jk (ajp12 & ajp13) but with no
luck whatsoever. Even tried the approach mentioned in some of the postings
(dated Feb 2001) but without success.
The setup:
jdk1.3 (Sun)
RH7.1
apache-1.3.20 (DSO)
tomcat-3.2.2 (downloaded from jakarta.apache.org)
mod_jk.
Hi All,
I am building the sample application(tomcathome/doc/appdev/sample) provided
with Tomcat 3.2.2 using Ant utility. The problem is that when I invoke the
build.bat file(provided along with the sample application) with the
argument dist, the war file that is created does not contain the ent
Hi all,
Greetings!! I am new to Servlet programming. JSP has the
functionality of error page handlers to be configured in the
configuration file, but what about servlet? Is there any
way to configure a jsp/html file is there is an error in
the servlet ?
Thanks a lot in advance
Prakash
Hi
Has anyone used Tomcat 3.2.2 with Visibroker 4.5.
We are having problems with moving an application from Javawebserver
to Tomcat. The application is working with Javawebserver but the same
application on the same machine is not working with Tomcat. The corba Bind
seems to be failing
> Milt Epstein wrote:
Thanks Milt for some insight into the Mandarin/Cantonese. BTW, Mandarin
is also the official language in Singapore and I think the Malay Chinese
also speak it.
Also in Shanghai they speak Shanghai-hua. Plus in China there are of
course the other tens of languages spoken b
mazzen al-najjar wrote:
>
> Martin Mauri wrote:
> > Ni hao ma? :)
>
> SPEAK FINNISH OR DIE!
Terve, puhun Suomea, en halua kuolla :)
Hello,
BACKGROUND
I'm a new JSP developer who just moved a simple application over from JSERV
to mod_jk.
My small application worked fine under JSERV. All it needs to do is connect
to an Oracle database to verify a USERNAME & PASSWORD.
QUESTION
1. Do you have to establish a JDBCRealm in order t
Why not run an Perl or other CGI-type program to execute your batch
file, and invoke it remotely. (ASP, AFAIK, lacks the 'exec' command or
similar)?
You could do this equally well with servlets or most other web
languages. Remeber to password-protect these scripts though.
-Pete
> I cant see
I cant see what this has to do with Tomcat, but essentially what you're
asking for is RMI of a batch file. If you want to give me some details of
what it is you're trying to do I'm happy to try and help, but I'd suggest
taking it offline as it is not related to this list.
cheers
dim
On Thu,
Here's my isapi.log... I've commented the parts that seem important...
I know this is a mess but if anyone can take the time to see if there's
something I'm doing wrong I'd greatly appreciate it!
There are some error codes shown but I'm not sure what they are...
[jk_uri_worker_map.c (156)]: In
Hello ALL,
I have a problem regarding the Runtime.getRuntime().exec().
I am trying to run a .bat file in a separate machine(the batch
file is in a separate machine in the same domain and i mapped the machine
with the batch file folder as T:\\).but when i use this
Runtime.getRun
Thanx to all who replied.
After I got home I fired up linux, tomcat, and netscape;
entered http://localhost:8080 in the location box and
everything worked fine.
What I did wrong this morning I do not.
Anyway, thanx again
T:Irvine
Hi Jann,
I modified it by adding the line
/myservlet/*=ajp12
I restarted the IIS but no luck.
Cliff.
-Original Message-
From: Jann VanOver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:47 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FIRST POST - Servlet installation problem
You need to at least change working.properties file to point to the correct
directories.
- Original Message -
From: "Clifford P. Helsel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: FIRST POST - Servlet installation problem
> Hi Jann,
>
You might try putting tools.jar in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext/
I believe this is a default classpath for java.
Try that for starters, otherwise you could hack tomcat.sh (or whatever
script you use to start tomcat) to add a CLASSPATH pointing to tools.jar
before tomcat starts.
-Pete
> You need to
Just look at the urlworkermap.properties and you'll figure out what you need
to make it work.
-Original Message-
From: Clifford P. Helsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 7:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: FIRST POST - Servlet installation problem
Hi Jan
Hi Jann,
I haven't modified anything in the jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2\conf directory.
I have a feeling that I should but I couldn't find anything in the docs
that explained what to put there... Am I supposed to modify anything?
Any pointer to better docs?
Thanks,
Cliff.
-Original Message-
F
Oops -- that should have been uriworkermap.properties
-Original Message-
From: Jann VanOver
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 7:41 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FIRST POST - Servlet installation problem
Have you added a mapping in Tomcat's urlworkermap.properties file ?
-Or
Have you added a mapping in Tomcat's urlworkermap.properties file ?
-Original Message-
From: Clifford P. Helsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 7:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: FIRST POST - Servlet installation problem
Importance: High
This does not s
Mike,
I think you're correct that there is a problem between Tomcat and IIS.
Because as Peter suggested the :8080 URL does work. The isapi.log file
does look ok though...
-Original Message-
From: Michael Percy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:37 PM
To: '[EMA
This does not solve one problem, that of redirection, or rather
accessing the Servlet through IIS. By going to port 8080 I am still
using the Tomcat engine to serve the page:
For example, in my configuration, this URL works
http://localhost:8080/myservlet/servlet/myservlet
However, this does n
Peter,
I think his problem is somewhere between IIS <-> Tomcat. Not sure how to
help, though, as I am not familiar with IIS.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Peter Davison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 7:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FIRST POST - Servl
Hi Clifford.
Note the lack of :8080 in the URL you mention.
Try this:
http://localhost:8080/servlet/myservlet
and see if that works any better.
P.
CH> I'm using the url: http://localhost/servlet/myservlet
CH>
This is my first post to the list. I hope I'm doing it properly so
please don't flame me :-)
In a nutshell... I believe I've installed everything according to the
instructions properly. However, I can not access my Servlet. Here's my
configuration:
Windows 2000 Professional
IIS 5.0
Tomcat 3.2
Can anyone recommend any good (and possibly free) server performance
monitoring software? I've been looking at products like OptimizeIt
and JProbe and was wondering if there're any open source products
around that would provide similar functionality.
I'm trying to get a feel for where hot spots m
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 10:10, Nick Stoianov wrote:
> 5th - I haven't met anybody in this mailing list who has a complex
> installation of Tomcat with a lot of virtual hosts , different ports and
> load balancers. So - who will help me in situation like this? No books , no
> support, no help from the
Hi,
Would like to know whether there are any tools out there we could use to
benchmark the performance of Tomcat and the applications that we host in
Tomcat?
Thanks.
regards,
Cheong Takhoe
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Arnold Shore wrote:
> Well, you can always ask for your money back.
>
> But I note that per the Tomcat intro, "... Tomcat is the official
> Reference Implementation ..."
>
> A reference implementation has never been intended as a production
> version, but rather a version fro
Umm, I think if you have /usr/j2se as your $JAVA_HOME, Tomcat will find it
automagically, provided you use the tomcat/catalina startup script in
$TOMCAT_HOME/bin. Maybe your JAVA_HOME points elsewhere? Or maybe you need to
update the startup script you use to include /usr/j2se/tools.jar e.g.
CP=$
Hi,
Has anybody experienced having their web.xml entries (e.g. servlet,
sevlet-mapping)
run twice during start-up? I've checked my entries and they've only been
entered once.
What's happening? tia!
jayson
Nick,
Given the provocative title of the post, I found the community's response
remarkably restrained. Having worked with Tomcat for the past year and a
half in a production environment (integrated with APACHE in a multihosted
environment, now with mod_jk) I have little to complain about. Doubtle
Well, you can always ask for your money back.
But I note that per the Tomcat intro, "... Tomcat is the official Reference
Implementation ..."
A reference implementation has never been intended as a production version,
but rather a version from which a lot of learning can be had - both for
develo
Jules and Peter,
Thank you both for you quick response!
I found tools.jar in /usr/j2se/lib on my server.
The remaining question is: how to set CLASSPATH for
Tomcat? When I run
http://myserver/examples/jsp/dates/date.jsp it is
Tomcat that tries to compile it and create a servlet
for it, r
For a list of servlet containers see:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/industry.html
Lots to choose from !
Eoin.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 5:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: So what *IS* available
Hello Everyone,
I was just going through the posts and have been following this thread.
Despite Tomcat not meeting Nick's needs and the frustration he must have
had, he does bring up a good question.
What is out there that can handle Nick's problems? I am still new to the
Tomcat scene so please
You're either using a jre with no "tools.jar" (contains sun/tools/javac/Main),
or you don't have tools.jar in your classpath.
a. Check your using a jdk, not just jre
b. Check your classpath.
Jules
Guoben Li wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Tomcat 3.2.1 configured with Apache on Sun
> Solaris 2.7. A h
Hey Milt,
I guess you are right.
Thanks,
Nick
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 05:23 pm, Milt Epstein wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Nick Stoianov wrote:
> > To all of you "tomcat fans",
> >
> > Attacking me with these immature e-mails shows the following things:
> > 1. not accepting other people's o
You need to include tools.jar in your classpath (tools.jar contains the java
compiler - javac - required to compile JSPs.). You should find the jar file
in the "lib" directory where you installed your JDK.
P.
Thus spake Guoben Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 27 Jun 2001 16:46:06 -0700 (PDT):
G
Thanks. I assume there is no workaround, then. So I must disable the
restriction (on rh7). Would you happen to know how? The security
implications of that don't apply to my case.
Else I'll have to run apache, too, just to get the listening port on
80.
Wednesday, June 27, 2001, 12:28:17 PM, you w
Nick,
You need to understand that this is just like a community you live in, if
you seek help, Just Ask! But don't attack the very product we're all
striving hard to get ready for GA. We've all spent numerous hours working
with Tomcat.
If we can't help you, it's not because we don't want to,
Wednesday, June 27, 2001, 10:39:46 AM, you wrote:
ME> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I should add that I wanted to know if it is
>> possible to install and use tomcat for test
>> purposes. That is to develop and test programs
>> at home and not make them available on the interne
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Nick Stoianov wrote:
> To all of you "tomcat fans",
>
> Attacking me with these immature e-mails shows the following things:
> 1. not accepting other people's opinions and experiences
> 2. blindly repeating the same things over and over again.
[ ... ]
Frankly, you're the one
Wednesday, June 27, 2001, 11:33:30 AM, you wrote:
HB> No, ports below 1000 are "well-known" ports. Administrator privilege is
HB> required to open a connection on one of these "well-known" ports. You
HB> therefore require root privileges to run tomcat on port 80.
Well thanks, but actually the re
To all of you "tomcat fans",
Attacking me with these immature e-mails shows the following things:
1. not accepting other people's opinions and experiences
2. blindly repeating the same things over and over again.
1st of all - how many of you have installed Tomcat with about 30 virtual
servers w
Hi,
I have Tomcat 3.2.1 configured with Apache on Sun
Solaris 2.7. A home-made servlet I compiled and put in
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/ runs as
expected.
When I tried any Tomcat provided JSP example in
http://myserver/examples/jsp/index.html, however, I
got
Internal Serv
Nick,
I just saw on the site
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/03/15/tomcat.html
that James Goodwill has published a book titled "Using Tomcat." Although, I
have not purchased the book, I would image that it may become another
(albeit not free) source for Tomcat product documentation.
FYI,
Hi
Alej
Did you get it to work with tomcat4.0, I am planning
to migrate my apps to it.. post a not here is you did
or may be the steps to get it configured
Thanks
Krishna
--- Alejandro Arredondo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Krishna,
>
>Thanks a lot for your help. Unfortunately the
> tomca
Richard,
sorry for the latency here... our connection is proving a right pain...
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 01:19, Richard Richter wrote:
> Here (you wrote similar advice "Re: Servlet configuration" to somebody
> else) I looked to web.xml, which contains:
>
>
> Hello
> Hello
>
Hey
I agree with what pete said, for a free product Tomcat
is better than most of the servlet containers. AS for
the documentation goes, yes agree its a bit scanty but
look at the help you get from fellow developers like
us when you post a distress request, do u see such
kind of support anywere
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 23:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I fired up x window and was naive to believe
> that I could just enter http://localhost:8080
> in the location bar of netscape and be able to
> see the tomcat homepage.
does http://127.0.0.1:8080 work? what you're doing sounds right.
cheers
d
Title: IIS tomcat integration with webapps/test
hi,
I have gotten the basic examples working running standalone as well as integration to IIS. So, both http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/index.html and http://localhost/examples/jsp/index.html work.
I also got the webapps/test stuff going by
Nick,
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 06:53, Nick Stoianov wrote:
> 2. Virtual hosting for Tomcat is almost impossible - especially if you have
> a load balancer in front of the web server.
I find the virtual hosts work fine with the exception of port based virtuals
(same ip/name different port). Where exa
Tried that, no go.
The odd thing is that JDK 1.3.1 will work quite happily without
0xerces.jar in the tomcat /lib folder. When i remove it, tomcat starts
up normally. when i put it in, segfault.
I added the symlink to /lib (I use Mandrake 8, not RH 7.1 so no i686
folder) and re-ran ldconfig.
Krishna Muthyala wrote:
Yep, on WinNT this works fine. However, it has been a long time since i
have used WinNT for anything on my servers, and i'm not about to go back
there anytime soon.
This issue is JVM-related, not classpath etc. anyway, since the JVM
should not segfault, no matter which
If there is a lack of documentation, that is par for the course with any
project that doesn't have paid technical writers. I don't recall seeing
a big sign on the front of jakarta.apache.org saying 'Get your complete
and comprehensive documentation here'.
If you wanted to, you could probably
Whoops. Forgot to give my info:
Tomcat 3.2.2 on JDK1.3.1 / Red Hat Linux 6.0 with updated libs.
Running Apache 1.3.19 in front, using APJ12.
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> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 23:50:55 +0200 (CEST)
> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sub
- Original Nachricht
Von: Hunter Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: Tomcat User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: 27.06.01 23:43
Betreff: Finding a Memory Leak in a Web Application
> I think my application is leaking. Over time the size of the Java process
> grows but never shrinks back d
I think my application is leaking. Over time the size of the Java process
grows but never shrinks back down.
I'm not sure of the best way to find the leak. I can't afford expensive
profiling tools like OptimizeIt, etc...
It may be something as simple as a design flaw on my part... Here's my
desi
> Hi guys,
>
> I really think that TOMCAT SUCKS so bad. I'm not against the open source
> community but this is why I think that TOMCAT sucks:
>
> 1. The documentation for Tomcat is so bad and it covers only the basic
> server installation. HELL - usually for production purposes people
have
>
> 5. And what if you have a problem that is not in the
> documentation (99% of
> the problem with Tomcat are not even mentioned in the
> documentation)? I guess
> the only way is to post in the mailing list. And guess what
> happens if nobody
> has experienced this problem before? You have t
Well, funnily enough I've just done some stress testing with our web app
against Apache & Tomcat and Apache & Resin.
With 100 concurrent connections Resin locked up the server (a Solaris 8
Ultra 10) because the mod_caucho uses precess forking which ran out of
space.
mod_jk, on the other hand, w
At 01:53 PM 6/27/2001, Nick wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>I really think that TOMCAT SUCKS so bad. I'm not against the open source
>community but this is why I think that TOMCAT sucks:
>
>1. The documentation for Tomcat is so bad and it covers only the basic
>server installation. HELL - usually for prod
Hi guys,
I really think that TOMCAT SUCKS so bad. I'm not against the open source
community but this is why I think that TOMCAT sucks:
1. The documentation for Tomcat is so bad and it covers only the basic
server installation. HELL - usually for production purposes people have
load balanc
At 12:36 PM 6/27/2001, you wrote:
>That sounds like "thank you" in Mandarin,
Well, there you have it. It simply doesn't pay to
try to learn Chinese from watching Jackie Chan movies.
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, alex chang wrote:
> I hope not! I'm Cantonese myself.
> I had a feeling Madarin was spelled with an a.
> You know a lot more about the language than
> I do. I tried going to school for it but it
> was so difficult.
Well, I don't claim to know all the ins and outs of the
cult
Julia Kuznetsov wrote:
> Is there a way to use relative file path (ex. "examples/docs/test.xml") when
> accessing(reading etc.) it from servlet rather then absolute (ex.
> "D:\smthg\app\docs\test.xml") path.
>
> Ex. : I have web app "examples" that mapped to d:\smthg\app.
> My file "tes
Is there a way to use relative file path (ex. "examples/docs/test.xml") when
accessing(reading etc.) it from servlet rather then absolute (ex.
"D:\smthg\app\docs\test.xml") path.
Ex. : I have web app "examples" that mapped to d:\smthg\app.
My file "test.xml" is in d:\smthg\app\docs.
We've been using Sun's JDK 1.3.1 on Linux for a while now.
Currently we use Tomcat 3.2.1 and xerces version 1.3.0.
It seemed to work fine on RedHat 6.1 but on 7.1 there was a link that missing.
I think I experienced the same seg fault issue that is referred to below.
If this is the problem it ca
I hope not! I'm Cantonese myself.
I had a feeling Madarin was spelled with an a.
You know a lot more about the language than
I do. I tried going to school for it but it
was so difficult.
My last post on this, promise.
-alex
--- Milt Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, ale
Hi guys,
i have been following this subject around for a while. In the 3.2.2 final
version of Tomcat URL rewritting also does not work in standalone mode (port
80). This seems really, really strange ... I wonder what these programmers
are doing. Have you heard about a solution ?
Tassilo
-Ur
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, alex chang wrote:
> Cantonese is usually spoken by the uneducated, Madirin is spoken by
> the educated. Cantonese is the more informal dialect, Madirin the
Wow, I think you are going to offend a lot of people saying that. And
I don't think it is correct. They are simply di
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Tim O'Neil wrote:
> At 11:29 AM 6/27/2001, you wrote:
> >What's "cantonese"?
> >And how do you say "thank you"?
> >
> > > I know how to say "thank you" in Cantonese. That's it.
> > > And that I learned from a movie. Not much help. Want the
> > > name of the movie?
>
> Canto
Cantonese is usually spoken by the uneducated,
Madirin is spoken by the educated. Cantonese is
the more informal dialect, Madirin the more formal.
Listen to someone speak Cantonese, then listen to
someone speak Madirin- you'll be able to tell right
away which one's which.
Something I learne
Try this from Jan Labanowski .
http://www.ccl.net/cca/software/UNIX/apache/
anil
Milt Epstein wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
>
> > Ni hao ma? :)
>
> Hen hao!
> [...]
hahahahaha :-)
Ge Wei Di Xiong Men, Jin Tie Fa Gong Zi!
every brother, today get salary!
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
> Ni hao ma? :)
Hen hao!
> > On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
> >
> > > Eu no falo portugues, eu sou do Argentina.
> >
> > Hey, I'm trying to learn Chinese, anybody want to help me out with
> > that? :-)
> >
> >
> > > > existem brasileiros neta
That's right on track for what I am looking for. I am not using separate
webapps though, does anyone know of a place I can put that to make that the
default timeout length for every virtual host I have? Thank you for our
help!
Brandon
-Original Message-
From: Michael E. Locasto [mailt
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 03:29:27PM -0300, Martin Mauri wrote:
> What's "cantonese"?
> And how do you say "thank you"?
>
> > I know how to say "thank you" in Cantonese. That's it.
> > And that I learned from a movie. Not much help. Want the
> > name of the movie?
Cantonese is a dialect of Chines
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Mario Vera wrote:
> Hi!!
>
> I have a little problem.
>
> I have Tomcat 3.1 installed on SUN 1, near to 200 users use the
> application. This causes that the application becomes very slow (Is a WEB
> GIS).
>
> I have just one Tomcat instance running on sun system. I bel
At 11:29 AM 6/27/2001, you wrote:
>What's "cantonese"?
>And how do you say "thank you"?
>
> > I know how to say "thank you" in Cantonese. That's it.
> > And that I learned from a movie. Not much help. Want the
> > name of the movie?
Cantonese, the language spoken in Canton. I think its
the dialec
web.xml
it is in the servlet specification on http://java.sun.com
Filip
~
Namaste - I bow to the divine in you
~
Filip Hanik
Software Architect
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.filip.net
>-Original Message-
>From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:40 AM
>
Where can I set my session timeout length? I can't seem to find anything in
server.xml or any other documentation. Also, does anyone know the default
timeout length?
Brandon
Hi,
look at http://www.comu.de/docs/tomcat_ssl.htm maybe it helps !
Yours
Wolfgang Mutter
Am Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2001 18:53 schrieben Sie:
> I have Tomcat 3.2 , Java 2 SDK 1.3, and JSSE 1.0.2.
> I have Tomcat running successfully with the test SSL certificate generated
> with
> the followin
Sou mais um.
-Original Message-
From: Gustavo Rios [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Daniel de Almeida Alvares
Subject: Re: una pregunta
Eu falo portugues tb, Rio de Janeiro :-)
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel de Almeid
What's "cantonese"?
And how do you say "thank you"?
> I know how to say "thank you" in Cantonese. That's it.
> And that I learned from a movie. Not much help. Want the
> name of the movie?
Martin Mauri wrote:
> Ni hao ma? :)
SPEAK FINNISH OR DIE!
At 10:55 AM 6/27/2001, you wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
>
> > Eu no falo portugues, eu sou do Argentina.
>
>Hey, I'm trying to learn Chinese, anybody want to help me out with
>that? :-)
I know how to say "thank you" in Cantonese. That's it.
And that I learned from a movie. Not
Hello,
I just wanted to say that i may not use the following taglib in my jsp page:
foo
While this is allowed inside orion, is this a bug of tomcat of from orion?
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Eu falo portugues tb, Rio de Janeiro :-)
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel de Almeida Alvares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: una pregunta
> por mim ok !
>
> ___
> Daniel de Almeida Alvares
> Santos
Hey all,
Are there any tomcat administration modules in the works
or do i have to build my own?
Specifically, I'm thinking about managing multiple JVM's/workers
for load balancing. I'd also like to be able to manage contexts
in a more secure manner than the current /admin context allows...
I
Ni hao ma? :)
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
>
> > Eu no falo portugues, eu sou do Argentina.
>
> Hey, I'm trying to learn Chinese, anybody want to help me out with
> that? :-)
>
>
> > > existem brasileiros neta lista? legal eu sou do brasil :)
> > >
> > > On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Daniel
hahaha. I'd help. But only my mom understand
my horribly American-accented cantonese!
-alex
--- Milt Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
>
> Hey, I'm trying to learn Chinese, anybody want to help me out with
> that? :-)
___
Don't be too ignorant eh? The "web" IS international you know! :)
translation: "I don't speak Portuguese, I'm from Argentina"
Regards,
Paulo
-Original Message-
From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 1:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: una pre
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Mauri wrote:
> Eu no falo portugues, eu sou do Argentina.
Hey, I'm trying to learn Chinese, anybody want to help me out with
that? :-)
> > existem brasileiros neta lista? legal eu sou do brasil :)
> >
> > On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Daniel de Almeida Alvares wrote:
> >
> >
If you want a servlet to init as part of your web app then you should
define it in your web app's WEB-INF/web.xml file with the following syntax:
put your servlet's name here
servlet.class.name.here
nameOfParamMappingToMutatorOnServlet
p
Eu no falo portugues, eu sou do Argentina.
> existem brasileiros neta lista? legal eu sou do brasil :)
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Daniel de Almeida Alvares wrote:
>
> > Vc precisa configurar uma variavel JAVA_HOME no seu autoexec.bat dessa
> > maneira , por exemplo:
> > set JAVA_HOME=c:\jdk13
> >
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