nyone seen this problem or have any ideas on how to
lick it??
By the way, the JSP's in question are:
- the Tomcat examples, which work fine from port 8080, and
- an app we wrote which runs fine under JServ/GnuJSP
Regards,
Mark
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help or ideas would be appreciated. Apache and Tomcat log files show
no error messages or unusual content.
Thanks,
Mark
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hrough the Tomcat default
> > servlet, but JSP's DON'T WORK!!
> >
> > When a browser requests a JSP page, the java source is built and compiled
> > (the files built are identical to those built when the page is requested
> > through port 8080) - but Apache hands noth
ORK!!
> >
> > When a browser requests a JSP page, the java source is built and compiled
> > (the files built are identical to those built when the page is requested
> > through port 8080) - but Apache hands nothing back to the web browser -
> > Netscape displays a
> >
t; http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0-b6/src/
> >
> > Please see the included RELEASE-NOTES-4.0-B6.txt file for details about
> > the changes included in this release.
> >
> > Craig McClanahan
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...seem to be available here:
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/
Mark
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uses problem #1.
Anybody have any ideas??
Mark
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at all would be appreciated. If I don't get any responses I will
have to conclude that nobody is actually using Tomcat 4. However, I find it
difficult to justify that conclusion for a distribution in its 6th Beta!!
Thanks,
Mark
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a-tomcat-connectors :)
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Java part of the
> >> mod_webapp build.
> >>
> >> I have also rebuilt mod_webapp with --enable-debug and see NO DIFFERENCE
> >> WHATSOEVER in the log contents.
> >>
> >> Any ideas at all would be appreciated. If I don't get any responses I will
> >> have to conclude that nobody is actually using Tomcat 4. However, I find
> >> it difficult to justify that conclusion for a distribution in its 6th
> >> Beta!!
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Mark
> >>
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> >> Mark Dzmura
> >> Digital Mission LLC
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Confirmed. getParameter()'s are giving null pointer exceptions for
me as well.
Mark
"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
> Mark Dzmura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Folks:
> >
> > I have received but a single response to my multiple posts regardi
till then...
> Mark Dzmura at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Confirmed. getParameter()'s are giving null pointer exceptions for
> > me as well.
>
> I just closed bug # 2777. Can you please check it works with the latest CVS
> snapshot? THANKYOUU! :) :) :)
so quickly - great job!
Mark
> Mark Dzmura at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Confirmed. getParameter()'s are giving null pointer exceptions for
> > me as well.
>
> I just closed bug # 2777. Can you please check it works with the latest CVS
> snapshot? THANKYOU
next thing is to run the JSP test suite...
Thanks for knocking out these fixes so quickly - great job!
Mark
> I just closed bug # 2777. Can you please check it works with the latest CVS
> snapshot? THANKYOUU! :) :) :)
>
> Pier
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