I get java.io.FileNotFoundExceptions when attempting to access files
crossmounted via Samba from a RedHat 7.3 box onto an XP box. Happens from
within servlets and within a JSP scriptlet.
However, I can access the files just fine outside Tomcat ie in a noddy
standalone java app running under the *
Thanks Jens - yes what you say about the memory makes sense (there's not
that much in the cache when the thing's running btw ;-).
Has anyone else had this kind of issue using tomcat 3.2.4 with a Sun JVM
(specifically 1.3.1_01 on Red Hat Linux 7.3 (Valhalla)) - and if so what
fixed it?
Thanks
Got a funny problem with memory usage. Initially assumed likely to be a
linux issue. Had the problem on RedHat 6.2, upgraded to RedHat 7.3, still
have the problem. Not sure now if it's a linux or tomcat issue.
Set-up/environment: Red Hat (now 7.3, with ext3), 1xi686 processor, 1.5Gb
memory, Ap
other) encodings
I'm surprised that it worked in prior version without that.
According to the spec every thing outside of the jsp tags
is ignored, so this must have been a bug, not a feature.
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Simon Juden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesen
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Your example doesn't contain something like that.
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Simon Juden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Montag, 1. Juli 2002 17:52
> An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Betreff: Greek (and other) encodings
>
> I'v
Hi,
I've got a problem with Greek (and Polish) characters and Tomcat. I've
reduced the problem to a trivial JSP (attached), which works just fine under
Tomcat 3.2.1 but not 3.2.4 or 3.3.1 - what happens in these latter two cases
is that the browser renders using a "standard" encoding ("Western E