I would get an IDE such as Netbeans at:
http://www.netbeans.org

Wade

--- HALSTEAD SGT WARREN F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Tomcat is running on my (Windows 2003) machine as a
> service logging in
> as a Local System account. When I ran my test Perl
> script on the command
> line, I was logged in as a administrator account.
> 
> I tried changing the account it uses to a local
> admin account and it
> couldn't find any of the webpages (404 errors)
> 
> Windows Firewall is explicitly turned off on my
> server.
> 
> Tomcat finds Perl through the web.xml file. There is
> a executable line
> in the config that I pass the executable path to.
> All my other Perl cgi
> scripts work fine, except for a file upload form
> which is a separate
> e-mail. (I can't seem to figure out how to compile a
> single .java file
> to a .class file. I find myself downloading all the
> dependencies for
> Tomcat so it will all compile and I can extract a
> single class file.)
> 
> ~Warren Halstead
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wade Chandler
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:23
> To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CGI vs SMTP vs Tomcat
> 
> The JVM security policy couldn't just block TCP/IP
> access for the Perl
> process.  The reason being the child process...perl
> in this case will
> not be run in the JVM like a class which will make
> calls inside the JVM
> space...a.k.a the JVM can't say...you are not allow
> to make the call to
> make the connection.  Tomcat would have to create a
> TCP/IP proxy to
> block access for the perl process or install a
> native driver to block
> low-level system calls.  My guess is that maybe
> there is another
> firewall (personal firewall) or something like it
> blocking.  I wrote
> another email. 
> Another thought is maybe the user Tomcat is being
> run as does not have
> all the paths setup which would allow the Perl
> script to use the NET
> package...not sure, but maybe possible I would think
> if Active Perl can
> be installed for a user or for the entire system,
> but then I wouldn't
> know how it is finding the perl exe to launch the
> .pl file by extension
> if it were not installed for all, but in Windows
> certain permissions can
> affect parts of applications depending on what they
> are depending
> on...maybe a lock down tool was run on the system at
> some point (would
> mess up permissions and fixing them can be
> impossible some times)?
> 
> Wade
> 
> 
> 
>
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