Mico Siahaan wrote:
> can you explain more about redirect?
Webware provides several ways to redirect a request, on the server side
and on the client side with methods such as forward() or sendRedirect().
> Actually it works with simple servlet, even it works with Webware
> Examples such as KidKi
Dear Chris,
can you explain more about redirect?
Actually it works with simple servlet, even it works with Webware
Examples such as KidKit Examples. But what is the cause of Maximum
Recursion Exceeded error?
I think we need to recode our old app. :(
thanks and regards,
On 2/21/07, Christoph Zwe
Mico Siahaan schrieb:
> I get the error, when I try to access Index.py at working directory
> (RIM) by point to http://192.168.1.74:8080/ .
I.e. you are using the built-in HTTP, so it is not a OneShot-adapter
issue. Is there anything special like a redirect in your Index.py? Does
it work with a si
Hi Chris,
I get the error, when I try to access Index.py at working directory
(RIM) by point to http://192.168.1.74:8080/ .
I put my servlets into WorkDir/RIM then I put in ApplicationConfig:
Contexts['RIM'] = 'RIM', and Contexts['default'] = 'RIM'.
thanks
On 2/21/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAI
Mico Siahaan wrote:
> Now I am still fighting to redeploy our old app using Webware 0.9.2.
> :) Now I have been trying to deploy with Webkit. After run AppServer,
> I found message: Maximum Recursion Depth Exceeded. I browsed
> webware-discuss archive, but found only a few posting about it. What
>
Hi,
Now I am still fighting to redeploy our old app using Webware 0.9.2.
:) Now I have been trying to deploy with Webkit. After run AppServer,
I found message: Maximum Recursion Depth Exceeded. I browsed
webware-discuss archive, but found only a few posting about it. What
is the cause of this erro