Hi Greg,
u can use the blackdown port of the J2SDK...it's considered more stable and
faster than the Sun's JDKu can dwlnd it from
www.blackdown.org
u can dwnld a source tarball and build it...i think a .deb version is also
available...
the IBM JDK is also stable and fastgo for jdk1.3.0
Hi Halil,
open three different connections and close them in the right order
Connection con1=DriverManager.getConnection();
Connection con2=DriverManager.getConnection();
do ur stuff here
con2.close();
con1.close();
HTH
ravi
- Original Message -
From: "Halil AKINCI"
i thought this was a tech discussion list?
what the hell is this message doing in such a list???!!!
On Monday 24 June 2002 12:13 pm, you wrote:
> No, this is not funny at all. Anyone reacting to this will loose some
> serious money. They claim they are going to need some money from
hi Gita,
AFAIK the type 4 driver for oracle is called classes112.zip...u have to put
this zip file in \lib...if it is still unable to find the
driver...then rename it as classes112.jar or simply unzip the zip file to
classes..
HTH,
ravi
- Original Message -
From: "Gita" <[EMAIL PROTECT
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Other question
> Hey Ravi,
>
>
> Try doing ps auxwwwf
>
> it'll give you alot more detail
>
> the ps -ax won't l
hi Laura,
when tomcat runs an instance of java is always running..try
ps -ax | grep 'java*'
it should give a bunch of java instances depending on the no of
threadshere's what my redhat 6.2 said
21619 pts/3S 0:14
/usr/java/jdk1.3.1/bin/i386/native_threads/java -clas
21664 pts/3
u can execute DOS/shell scripts like this
Runtime rt = new Runtime();
Process p = rt.exec("");
int status=p.exitValue();
status is 0 if command executes successfully
but i don't know if it is really necessary to start the server from an
application..
ravi
- Original Message -
one way is to export the address book to CSV file format..u can then
parse this CSV file using either the regexp package or the custom jdk1.4
classeseven better if u know a perl guru tell him to write a script to
get the job done..after all
TMTOWTDI:-))
try this sample class... fro
can set break points and everything.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ravishankar S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: June 12, 2002 11:18 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Debugging
>
>
> hi trenton,
>
> if u have some fancy IDE like Visual Age/Visual
Hi Paul,
i came across an intresting article in JGuru hop this helps...personally the
new type4 driver from MS sucks..i prefer the weblogic type 4 or the
sprinta2000 type 4 driverthe MS driver has a lot of bugs with executing
stored procedures,multiple resultsets scrollable resultset etc...al
hi trenton,
if u have some fancy IDE like Visual Age/Visual Cafe' u can debug
applications at runtime...but sadly the vast majority of us cannot afford
such tools..so we print to the console...however my box is win98 and the
console window does not scroll beyond 50 lines..so i wrote a simple log
"Paul Kofon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I recently downloaded and installed Tomcat 4.0 b7. I found it to be quite
> responsive and remarkably faster than it's predecessors. However, my joy was
> short-lived when I found out an application which I had written and
> extensively te
good for u les!!6.2 is the best for java.7.0 has a hell a lot of bugs which are still
being fixed.7.1 is ok but still not as good as 6.2...
ravi
On Thu, 30 August 2001, Lester June Cabrera wrote:
>
>
> Thanks. I got it now.
>
> I made startup.sh, tomcat.sh and shutdown.sh all executable. An
dear sumit,
here's what the docs say
The Jakarta NT service is an executable that wraps the Tomcat servlet container and
executes it in the background as an NT
service. To install it you will need to:
1.Get a hold on the NT executable (jk_nt_service.exe)
Download the executable fr
hi lester,
try chmod +x startup.sh or chmod 777 startup.sh
then try
sh startup.sh or ./startup.sh
what flavour of linux do u have i hope it;'s not RH7.0!!!
ravi
On Wed, 29 August 2001, Lester June Cabrera wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install Tomcat 3.2 in Linux. But when I run
>
hi rajesh,
try this
1.open a dos window
2.click on the ms-dos icon on the top left of the window
3.choose properties
4.click on the memory tab
5.in the initial memory drop down box choose 4096
6.close the window and open a new window and start tomcat,everything should work fine
ravi
On Wed, 2
trust me david,there are less probs on win2k than in win98.just follow the docs and u
should be home.if any probs do come up u know where to ask!!!
On Wed, 29 August 2001, David DELGRANCHE wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just would like to know if there are some known problems installing
it's a classic win98 problem james...
all u have to is open a DOS window and...
1.click on the icon on the top left of the window
2.choose properties
3.choose the memory tab
4.in the initial environment space drop down box choose 4096
5.close the window and open a new window and presto tomcat shou
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