This is most likely a newbie question, so please bear with me.
I have a class of my own, ("Building") which is compiled and placed in my WEB-INF
directory.
Whenever I try to instantiate this class, I receive a IllegalAccessError error.
According to the Java 1.2.2 API docs:
"Thrown if an
Lyndon;
Bingo.
Thanks, I knew I was just making a newbie mistake.
- Matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/01 12:19PM
Is your Building class and constructor public? I know it sounds basic but
its important to the servlet container.
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From: Matt White [mailto:[EMAIL
Hey...
I've run into a really weird error that seems to be a part of Tomcat itself.
Attached are two files, JSPTEST.JSP and JUNK.JAVA. The JSP file is just an example
file, this seems to happen with just about any of them.
Here's what happens. Whenever I attempt to call the JSP file, the Java
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Okay, I've done some digging around.
If I disable the JIT compiler, it works. (Very quickly too, I might add.) I'm not
sure why this helps, but it's a workaround I can live with.
I'll try upgrading to JDK 1.3 sometime in the future and see if this allows me to run
with the JIT
nd* Apache, and see if that helps.
This profiling tool may also be of use:
http://java.sun.com/people/billf/heap/
--Jeff
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Matt White wrote:
Hello...
I'm attempting to setup Tomcat 3.2 on a Solaris 8/x86 machine. My setup is as
follows:
- Solaris 8/x86
- Apache 1.3.14
:
Recursive includes.
Endless loop.
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Von: Matt White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2000 18:20
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Java VJM won't quit?
Hello...
I'm attempting to setup Tomcat 3.2 on a Solaris 8/x86
machine
Has anyone seen
this before? I'm stumped.
Thanks,
Matt White
Mad River Local Schools
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