Br. Burrus has unsubscribed from this list, and subscribed to
tomcat-users.  If you are also on that list, I'd recommend you rewrite
your reply over there, I don't think he is listening here.  (And
warning, the guy is sometimes quite abrasive in his replies/questions,
just so you know, don't take it personal...)

Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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How about calling
out.close()

Stefanos

Steve Burrus wrote:

> *It's very good indeed to be back in your "midst" again, and believe

> me, I will try hard to "mind my manners" and try to use this list for

> the most knowledgeable insight that I can posssibly get about how to

> execute certain jsp's/servlets with the Tomcat web container!!*
>
> *Case in point: I am having problems with trying to see this 
> "TodayServlet.java" servlet of mine. It just flat doesn't show up in

> my browser when I try to look at it, sad to say. It is just the most

> simple and basic servlet, so it shouldn't be too much of a "big deal"

> to correct whatever problem it has, so I could then see it. I 
> naturally have attached it to my posting, and again, it's good to be

> back "in your good graces" again. *
>
> *p.s.: excuse my absolute ignorance about how servlet creation is
done 
> successfully, but I was wondering if I possibly need a HTML file to
go 
> along with this servlet as a helper file.*
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>import java.io.*;
>import java.util.Date;
>import javax.servlet.*;
>import javax.servlet.http.*;
>
>public class TodayServlet extends HttpServlet {
>
>   public void doGet( HttpServletRequest request, 
>                      HttpServletResponse response )
>         throws IOException, ServletException {
>      response.setContentType( "text/HTML" );
>      response.setHeader( "Pragma", "no cache" ); 
>      response.setHeader( "Cache-Control", "no cache" );
>      response.setHeader( "Expires", "0" );
>      PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
>      out.println( "<HTML>" );
>      out.println( "<head>" );
>      out.println( "<title>Today</title>" );
>      out.println( "</head>" );
>      out.println( "<body bgcolor='000000' text='ffff10'>" );
>     out.println("<h1>The Date and Time, if u didn't know,is:</h1>"
);
>      Date today = new Date();                             
>      out.println( "<p>" + today + "</p>" );
>      out.flush();
>      out.println( "</body>" );
>      out.println( "</HTML>" );
>   }
>}
>  
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
><!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC
>   "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.2//EN"
>   "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2.2.dtd";>
>
> <web-app>
>
> <display-name>
>     How to program servlet examples 
> </display-name>  
>
> <description>
>    this is the web app. in which we show our servlets/jsp's. 
> </description>
>
> <servlet>
>    <servlet-name>today</servlet-name>
>    <servlet-class>TodayServlet</servlet-class>
> </servlet>
>
> <servlet-mapping>
>    <servlet-name>today</servlet-name>
>    <url-pattern>/today</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
> </web-app>
>
>  
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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