I have a simple Maven servlet/jsp application that I deploy to a local
Tomcat 9 (via Eclipse). JSP pages are stored under the root folder (
src\main\webapp\*.jsp) which when Maven installs a WAR, they go under the
root folder (MyAppContext\*.jsp along side MyAppContext\META-INF\ and
Does any of these toolkits allow the server to provide set of CSS
files upon request of a page with embedded HTML editor so as the
writer composes his/her page, he/she be able to include classes, for
instance, from the designated CSS file(s)?
On 7/20/07, Paul Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/30/07, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting the spec here (SRV.2.1 of servlet spec 2.4):
The handling of concurrent requests to a Web application generally
requires that the Web Developer design servlets that can deal with
muiltiple threads executing within the service method at a
I wouldn't get too hung up on the internals of tomcat here. You should
remember servlet engines can be implement the spec in any way they see
fit. They are only required to comply with the spec. Anything not
spelled out there is subject to interpretation.
Suffice it to say servlets in and of
Martin,
Indeed, I had the same setting with the standalone Tomcat webserver
and the configuration your mention would work properly as it expected.
As I had mentioned in earlier posts to this thread, I do not have a
reason to utilize a third party webserver. At this point I am just
trying various
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of handling servlets and
JSP that has no idea how to handle.
Anyway, your verification has made me more bewildered. Not sure what I
want to hear at this point.
On 8/20/06, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan J wrote:
Yes, I understand that perfectly. What I am asking is what if we
I've a question regarding the way jk_mod relays requests to Tomcat
servlets. If I have set my virtualhost to supposedly send requests
with such JkMount directive URL prefix, /serve/* and /serve/*.jsp,
then I take it, the only way for jk_mod relays requests for this
virtualhost to Tomcat web
On 4/15/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/15/06, Evan J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But again, ANY classes that does not have url mapping in
WEB-INF/web.xml, would not be autodeployed even if Tomcat server is
restarted. So once again, any class that has an existing url-mapping
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