Hi all

can anbody give me

1. algorithims
2. code
3. articles for credit validation
or some links for the above
thanks in advance

Armstrong

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> Apache Jserv.....
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> Mahendra (Indigo)
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> Which Servlet container are u using
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> M
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> Subject: Exception not being caught in doPost
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> There are two weird problems that I am facing.
> 1. I have a try catch block in doPost method. Appropriate error messages
> are
> displayed in the catch block.
> But what I see is that the exceptions are not caught but passed on to the
> servlet container. In the end I see the typical  Internal Server error
> message on the browser. This is strange, since it works the way I want, on
> my development server, but fails at the testing server. Both the servers
> have same environment, which is Apache + Jserv. Since I am still stuck to
> api2.0 for some reasons.
> 2. This one is related to the class loading...
>         I have two packages named CLIENT and DATABASE.
> I had a class named popConnections in CLIENT. I then moved it to DATABASE.
> All the other classes that use popConnections were recompiled *without*
> errors. But during runtime, these are searched in CLIENT. And what I see
> in
> mod_jserv log is NoClassDefFoundError CLIENT/popConnections.
> Any clue????
> Thanks.
> Anshul
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