Thanks Bill. I have my email set up to send all tomcat messages to a folder
and probably the response has been going there and ignored by me.
See you all again soon, I hope!
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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still subscribed. I
just can't seem to get out of this? I am committed for life?
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horrific would it be
to move files to it?
Are there any considerations I need to be aware of in the move?
My intention would be just to copy my files into a new installation of
Tomcat with all the relevant paths, etc.
Is there a good source of info on this subject that I have overlooked?
Sandra Patricia
Reflection is my friend? You haven't looked in my mirror lately!
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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Sent: April 1, 2003 4:38 PM
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Thanks: I think just writing it down, Again, Helps me think it through.
I've got the main steps you mention Mike, it's just that last little bit:
what do I do with this now?
I am going to play with string manipulation stuff and see where that gets
me.
Sandra Patricia Hunter
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Tee hee. Thanks Filip! Lunch is on me!
Sandra Patricia Hunter
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Sent: April 1, 2003 4:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Getting pretty far off topic here
he he he, isn't
t this is not a really complicated problem just one that
needs a fiendishly clever and simple solution. That's all ;).
Sandra Patricia Hunter
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drop down boxes?
Is there a better way of doing this that someone can think of?
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Thanks guys! This is what works:
String sqlString = "SELECT str_card_fields FROM card_type WHERE
str_card_type='"+cardType+"';";
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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I am using the JDBC-ODBC bridge driver during development because I don't
want to load Oracle on my system here and am using Access for now, and will
be using Oracle in the final production. I know I know: it isn't good but I
don't think it is the heart of the problem.
I don't know if that is the s
It was stupid microsoft thing: I had changed the file name from getData to
GetData and microsoft didn't recognize the difference in the two names but
java and tomcat sure did.
Thanks for your help. Again!+
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"It doesn't seem like your ignorant at all ;) "
Ah mush, it'll win me over every time!
Okay: So I mucked around a very little bit:
My bean DOES say package idcard; and always has, yet the $jsp.java file says
package org.apache.jsp like you said.
I have restarted Tomcat several times since this
thing?
Sandra Patricia Hunter
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 31, 2003 7:09 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Not wholly a Tomcat question but
Howdy,
Does the bean (or GetData) have a package? It should. If it doesn't h
e and calling it by idcard.GetData but neither of those
solutions worked. Should the JSP and the bean be in the same folder? It
seems to me it would be adequate to use the path in calling the
bean...wouldn't it?
Can anyone explain what the issue is and how to resolve it?
Sandra Patri
Interesting idea but no. Still I have to enter the password three times and
then it just lets me in. Weird. Value of realPassword is still null.
Something is not talking to something else. But what??
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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Well I am finding the file but something else is up: I can enter the
password three times and it rejects it and then lets me in after the third
time anyway. The real password value is null.
I guess I need to do more research into the base64 stuff.
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and
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Sandra Patricia Hunter
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From: Erik Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 27, 2003 11:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Registering Servlets
Sandra Patricia Hunter wrote:
> Well, it's printing out the
ge, and it should be straightforward but not.
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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Sent: March 27, 2003 11:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Registering Servlets
Sandra Patricia Hunter wrote
What happens is that when I enter what should be correct username/password
pairs they are not recognized. The value above for the name passwordFile is
not correct so I do not see the page as I should.
Does that help?
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
I call it like this:
passwordFile = config.getInitParameter("passwordFile");
passwords = new Properties();
passwords.load(new FileInputStream(passwordFile));
The above web.xml does not do the trick. I believe my param-name is correct,
but what should the value be?
Sa
THANKS! That worked.
I thought it looked a bit weird but someone else suggested it and being
obliging I played along since I couldn't come up with a rational argument
not to.
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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1\lib\j2ee.jar;
C:\j2sdk1.4.0_03\bin;C:\Tomcat\webapps\idcard\WEB-INF\classes;%path%
JAVA_HOME = C:\j2sdk1.4.0-03
I am using Tomcat 4.0.1
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er in this thread for logs and error messages.
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 27, 2003 7:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Servlet help
The work folder is where Tomcat keep
e JSP is lost.
I have included log files and so on in another message with this same title.
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 27, 2003 6:56 AM
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John:
Here is the error message when I attempt to run a JSP after running a
servlet:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Error allocating a servlet instance
at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapper.allocate(StandardWrapper.java:659)
When I run my JSP this is the root cause of error:
java.la
Thanks Paul.
I have checked that reloading is set to true and there is an entry for my
servlet (it wouldn't run otherwise would it?) in my web.xml file.
Just as an aside: what is the purpose of the work folder?
Sandra Patricia Hunter
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you.
Any ideas?
Sandra Patricia Hunter
Systems Development and Web Design
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From: Vladimer Shioshvili [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 26, 2003 3:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Servlet help
Sandra,
if you are planning to do the changes often y
tried restarting the machine. Only
restarting the machine seems to work.
Comments? Suggestions? Ridicule?
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