On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:51:24 -0800, David Wall d.w...@computer.org
wrote:
While we use Tomcat ourselves,
we've had users who run on other containers. I'll take a look
though
since maybe it's something that can be plugged into other
containers, too.
Good luck. In either case, a
On 12/28/10 1:09 AM, Nikunj wrote:
hi guys,
While rendering jsp Is there any way to hide html source code from
browser i.e when user clicks on view source browser will display blank
page ...
How is this question related to the thread in which it is posted?
Please do not hijack other
On 12/28/10 3:15 AM, Martin Gainty wrote:
determine the template for your form
for each individual field encountered populate the value attribute with
content extracted from each Database Table.Column
That's extraordinary, even by your standards.
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On 12/27/2010 7:51 PM, David Wall wrote:
Thanks, Chris. Yeah, I figured this could be a tough one as there
cannot be too many folks who want to store their JSPs in a database.
It's a first for me and it seems like forever I've been doing
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On 12/26/2010 2:59 PM, David Wall wrote:
On 12/26/2010 2:04 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Yes. You'll need to extend BaseDirContext in
org.apache.naming.resources. For some examples, see FileDirContext and
WarDirContext in the same package.
Yes. You'll need to extend BaseDirContext in
org.apache.naming.resources. For some examples, see FileDirContext and
WarDirContext in the same package.
Thanks for the pointers, Mark. From what you are saying, this would be
a Tomcat-specific solution. I was hoping for something that would work
hi guys,
While rendering jsp Is there any way to hide html source code from
browser i.e when user clicks on view source browser will display blank
page ...
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:51 PM, David Wall d.w...@computer.org wrote:
Yes. You'll need to extend BaseDirContext in
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Nikunj nikunj.p...@gmail.com wrote:
While rendering jsp Is there any way to hide html source code from
browser i.e when user clicks on view source browser will display blank
page ...
No.
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On 12/27/10 4:14 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I'm not sure there is going to be a pure-Java, container-agnostic
solution. There is certainly nothing in the servlet spec that will help
you with this, so your solution is likely to be either
container-specific, or not a container-related
This reminds me back when I was working RND on the silverstream app server.
We stored everything in the DB. I am not sure on the specifics but I think
we only stored pre-compiled in the db with some sever specific meta for url
binding. I know it's no help but I couldn't resist.
On Mon, Dec 27,
determine the template for your form
for each individual field encountered populate the value attribute with content
extracted from each Database Table.Column
Martin Gainty
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On 26/12/2010 03:39, David Wall wrote:
Is there a way to have Jasper (or other...) retrieve the JSP source code
it'll compile from a database instead of a regular file? It's fine that
Jasper write the .java/.class files as normal, but the .jsp would come
from my database instead. A servlet that
On 12/26/2010 2:04 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Yes. You'll need to extend BaseDirContext in
org.apache.naming.resources. For some examples, see FileDirContext and
WarDirContext in the same package.
Thanks for the pointers, Mark. From what you are saying, this would be
a Tomcat-specific
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