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This is (exactly) what you need:
http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/general/webapp/#timeout
Googling might help sometimes :)
Edgar
On 5/24/06, Calvin Deiterich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my ongoing project to create a PDF phone list I know find it
>
In my ongoing project to create a PDF phone list I know find it
necessary to create a "busy" page while tomcat is processing the data.
I am using servlets and java code to do all the work.
Any ideas on if or how I should proceed.
Thanks
Calvin
This seems to be similar to a post that got started under another
thread. I have included the info below.
What I have found so far is that the complete tree does not get
transfered to the Tomcat webapps folder from the .war.
I have to do some testing to see if I can come up with exactly what it
ha
Tony,
I have the same problem. Eclipse 3.1 WTP install.
I ended up shutting down tomcat and deleting the .war and the folder,
then saving the new .war file and start the tomcat up again.
I also publish to another tomcat server and still have to do the same
thing. On both machines I am running tomc
Rhino,
I'm on 1.5 also, just too early for 1.6.
I was really looking to not have to re-invent the wheel with this
program. I figured that with all the catalog web pages out there,
someone must be storing images in their database and displaying them
in HTML. Guess I was wrong ;-(
I have the images
le servlet that will handle those requests and stream the
> appropriate data to the client.
>
> An example:
>
> The servlet mapped to /path/to/servlet.jpg would use the id to retrieve
> the binary data and just stream it straight to the client via the response.
>
> --David
Rhino,
That for getting back to me.
I am coding with Java 1.5(or whatever they call the latest version). I
have all the framework done and can create the table without the
images.
I would prefer not to have to write the image to the file system since
there could be many photos being displayed depe
I need to place a file(.xsl) in with a tomcat servlet application and
I do not want to hard-code the path into the java code. I want the
file to be in the \webapps\\WebContent\xml\xslt\ path.
What is the best way to handle this.
Thanks
Calvin
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