Title: Where can i find mod_jserv adapter?
Hi,
I would like to download mod_jserv. Where can I find the binary version and/or source code?
Regards,
Nandhitha
hi
I m using tomcat 3.1 but I am unable to run servlets in tomcat
Is there any configuration problem.
I have added the following line in my /tomcat/binary/conf/server.xml file
and created a webapp satheonline under /tomcat/binary/webapps/
Context path=/satheonline docBase=webapps/satheonline
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Hi, I just installed the Apache-1.3.20 and Tomcat-3.2.3, and all running
smoothly until I try to view the .jsp pages at http://localhost:8080/ and I
got this error result :
Error: 500
Location: /examples/jsp/num/numguess.jsp
Internal Servlet Error:
javax.servlet.ServletException:
I have a web site to which a lot of cross-links
have been built up over time. Inevitably the links are to pages with names
like index.htm. I would like to change these to jsp pages, but of course I
can't change the name without breaking the link (and losing traffic).
Any ideas how I can
Ian,
I believe that POST data is not re-sent when a HTTP redirect occurs.
If you can modify your code to use a GET method (storing the form data in
the URL), you may be able to get around the problem,
Regards,
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Young Ian(BSN01) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
when i installed tomcat as a service in nt machine.u get the default page and
everything.but when i try to use a JSP page that has to interact with a database.i get
the following error.
Internal Servlet Error:
javax.servlet.ServletException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source
-Original Message-
From: Utech - Han Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 11:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP pages cannot be viewed
Sensitivity: Personal
Hi, I just installed the Apache-1.3.20 and Tomcat-3.2.3, and
all running
smoothly until I
Sajan,
be sure to have created your DSN as a system DSN.
If you created your DSN as a User DSN this wont work.
(I guess that you have created a DSN at all.)
Grtx
Jan
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Von: sajan koshy george [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Montag, 30. Juli 2001 10:06
An:
I have an application which has been running happily for weeks, with
several million interactions. Suddenly it stops working with the error
below, and won't accept any more requests. A restart was required.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Ta
Fergus
P.S. tomcat.sh stop also fails to work
Hi,
can anyone tell me how and what must i
do
to enable jsp for my whole website
what should i put in my server.xml and
httpd.conf
my configuration is
Linux RedHat 7.1
Tomcat 3.23
Apache 1.3.20
SUN JDK 1.3.1
thanx
Are you sure you're using JDK instead of JRE ?
Greetings, deacon Marcus
-Original Message-
From: Utech - Han Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP pages cannot be viewed
Sensitivity: Personal
Hi, I just installed
Hello,
Is the thread pool enabled by default in Tomcat 3.3? Where can I enable it,
if it's no? I can't find the right place to put PoolTcpConnector-
definition in server.xml, which was the case in 3.2- version.
Thanks.
Harry
Figured the problem and the solution , yes .., and it's on the
mod_jk.conf file, autogenerated by TC33 b1, add a JKMount /webapp
ajp13 in addtion to what is found there after autogeneration for a
webapp context.. it seems the problem is auto generation.. not the
StaticInterceptor ( the piece that
At 07:57 30/07/2001 +0400, you wrote:
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[ ] 0 - I don't give a damn shit.
[ ] -1 - You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.
idem
+1
[X] +1 - Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
[ ] 0 - I don't give a damn shit.
[ ] -1 - You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.
Could I suggest that if people want to post HTML, they could do so in an
attachment?
That way maybe it should keep everyone happy
Yes, I'm sure I am using the JDK and JRE too, here is my Environment
setting :
TOMCAT_HOME=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat
LANG=en_US
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.3.1
LOGNAME=hanlim
SHLVL=2
SHELL=/bin/bash
HOSTTYPE=i386
OSTYPE=linux-gnu
HISTSIZE=10
TERM=xterm
HOME=/root
-Original Message-
From: Han Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JSP pages cannot be viewed
Sensitivity: Personal
[SNIP]
And according to Emir Alikadic's recommended website
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+1
-- Andrew
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, you wrote:
I have a web site to which a lot of cross-links have been built up over time.
Inevitably the links are to pages with names like index.htm. I would like to change
these to jsp pages, but of course I can't change the name without breaking the link
(and losing
Hi users,
Can i use
tomcat with Netscape enterprise server 3.0 to load servlets and
JSP???
How can i do it
??
you can use a javascript or a meta that redirect de index.html to index.jsp
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Robson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: .htm problem
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, you wrote:
I have a web site to which a
I think you need to set the classpath to point to the servet.jar files
ans
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 3:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JSP pages cannot be viewed
Sensitivity: Personal
Yes, I'm sure I am
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[ ] 0 - I don't give a damn shit.
[ ] -1 - You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.
html mail should be filtered! a footer with links to details about
subscribing/unsubscribing and the faq should be attached to
Thanks, but I don't think it will work for my purposes - I want to log the
refering site and I think I'll lose the info if I do that.
Regards
Mark
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From: César Martínez Cabanas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001
Just start using some good website editor (Dreamweaver 4). Make a new site
there for your content and let Dreamweaver examine links and change
filenames.
Of course world is full of different kind of sed/awk/vi- tricks, but in
serious website maintenance you really should use an editor.
-Harry
sorry i dont undertand english well.
if you can explain me it with more details i can help you
i'm spanish
- Original Message -
From: César Martínez Cabanas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:21 PM
Subject: RE: .htm problem
you
can anybody please tell me how to ascertain that my apache is
talking to my
tomcat ?
i am using win NT 4.0
tomcat 3.2.2
apache 1.3.11
Pretty easy way is if your jsp's aren't coming up correctly when
accessing through apache...
1. Test apache alone(i.e.
No good - the links are from the outside world and I have no control over
them.
Mark
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: .htm problem
Just start using some good website editor (Dreamweaver 4). Make a
+0
Ok,
... but why not just use symbolic links from index.html to index.jsp aso.
-Harry
Mark
Muffett To:
Dear all,
My isapi.log is now reaching 4MB in just 7 days. How do I make it switch
files based on date?
Right now, I can even rename the file or delete it.
Please advise.
Thank you.
Regards,
Dara.
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Tried it (in fact that's what I'm doing pro temp, but it doesn't function as
I would like).
I have index.htm as a link to index.jsp.
If I directly select index.jsp it works as expected, of course. If I select
index.htm, the jsp code is not processed (you can see it if you try to view
the
Hi,
Check your web.xml, you have
!-- The mapping for the JSP servlet --
!-- Comment this out if you do not want jsp service --
servlet-mapping
servlet-namejsp/servlet-name
url-pattern*.jsp/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
In your global (conf\web.xml) web.xml. You can add similar
Why don't you just map the index.htm file to index.jsp? Craig
posted an example of how to do this over the weekend so you should be able
to find it in the list archives.
Randy
-Original Message-
From: Mark Muffett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30,
Help! I'm having problems installing Tomcat 4 on a WinNT 4 machine.
I dloaded the binary code and added my JAVA_HOME (to JRE 1.3.1) and
TOMCAT_HOME paths. I have c:\jdk1.3.1\lib\tools.jar appended to my
CLASSPATH. When I type http://localhost:8080;, I get the Tomcat default
page. When I try to
Oh yes,
Jsp- code is not processed, of course.
If you are using Apache, you can resolve that situation with Apache's
redirection. Use redirection with regular expressions, which means that
you use RedirectMatch- tag to redirect for example all /foo/index.html-
requests to foo/index.jsp.
The
You got to fix apxs script, add -bexpall to the CFG_LDFLAGS_SHLIB entry in the
apxs script. I did this and apxs was fixed.
Mykola A. Nickishov [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/28/2001 06:01:10 PM
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cc:
Subject: Re: Apxs problem
Aaron
As far as I know NES 3.x does not support JSPs by itself like iPlanet 4.x
does. But you could still download tomcat and with a little careful
configuration, you could get almost the same results. see
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/tomcat-netscape-howto.html
Raphael.
-
download the tomcat source. mod_jk is more recommended than mod_jserv
Nandhitha J. Jagajeevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/30/2001 03:14:50 AM
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Subject: Where can i find mod_jserv adapter?
Hi,
I would like to download
Hi,
I'm running mySQL 2.0.4 and Tomcat 4.0 on Cobalt/Linux.
When trying to get a connection to the database, I got the following error
(the code is provided below - exact id and password replaced for
confidentiality).
Step 1 : Class.forName(org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver); OK
Step 2 :
I guess the properties files are messed up. I am attaching again the
properties files. Apologize for the inconvinience
Thanks
From: Tim O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PWS tomcat problem-UCBUS
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 10:44:08 -0700
At
Hewko, Doug wrote:
I dloaded the binary code and added my JAVA_HOME (to JRE 1.3.1) and
TOMCAT_HOME paths. I have c:\jdk1.3.1\lib\tools.jar appended to my
CLASSPATH. When I type http://localhost:8080;, I get the Tomcat default
page. When I try to execute a JSP, I get the following error:
[...]
and JRUN can i configure with NES 3.0 ?? do you Know how??
- Original Message -
From: Raphael Kuriyan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: Netscape Enterprise server 3.0 and Tomcat
As far as I know NES 3.x does not support JSPs by
Still it is not right. Good old method. I am cut pasting them. This is first
message containg tomcat.properties
**
tomcat.properties
###
#Apache JServ Configuration File
This is the scond message containg workers.properties and
uniworkermap.properties
#
# $Header: /home/cvspublic/jakarta-tomcat/src/etc/Attic/workers.properties,v
1.3.2.2 2000/10/16 01:59:22 larryi Exp $
# $Revision: 1.3.2.2 $
# $Date: 2000/10/16 01:59:22 $
#
#
# workers.properties -
#
# This
Static 4 Apache, Dynamic 4 Tomcat / mod_rewrite ?!? / POST form
--- THE INTRODUCTION --
Hem first : +1 ;)
--- THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES ---
Well, It's finally working
Yes my appli on linux + tomcat + mod_jk !!!
The problem... well hemm...
In fact I'm working under NT and testing under linux,
This contains the webclient and web.xml which are specific to the
application
*
webclient.properties
***
#*BEGIN CMVC *
#**
#*
#* Workfile: WebClient/WebClient.properties, v3-java, fmv3
#* Last update: 01/02/12
Andrew and Raphale,
Thanks for the help! I changed my JAVA_HOME from c:\jdk1.3.1\lib to
c:\jdk1.3.1 and now the JS scripts work. So I assume Tomcat is set up
properly...
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Inggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: July 30, 2001 8:54 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Again, as I remember it, JRun automatically configures NES during install.
You'll probably be able to get more info on the allaire site
(www.allaire.com)
But personally, I prefer tomcat. As time goes by, you'll probably find that
you're more comfortable working with tomcat ;-)
- Original
AFAIK you can't redirect post request. Keep in mind that
redirection is an action performed by the client.
Excerpt from http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1945.html:
If the 301 status code is received in response to a request using
the POST method, the user agent must not automatically redirect
I don't work with .jsp files (servlets w/xslt for me, thanks), can you alias
the .jsp files in your web.xml file. No?
On Monday 30 July 2001 04:00 am, you wrote:
I have a web site to which a lot of cross-links have been built up over
time. Inevitably the links are to pages with names like
Is it possible to configure Tomcat to avoid shutdown
in case the jsp page contains the code:
% System.exit(0); %
med venlig hilsen / kind regards
Henrik Skafsgaard Larsen
The sub-directory in your url is controlled by the mapping in your server.xml
file under the tomcat/conf directory. Look in server.xml, near the bottom.
You must have a mapping (servlet context) setup for satheonline or Tomcat
won't be able to find the servlet.
If you have no mappings
Hi! I managed to install Tomcat 4 on my local pc. In organization's LAN, I
have a unique computer ID (xxx99x999). What would someone have to type to
view the Tomcat default page from another computer?
I don't quite get how this bypassed moderation... Uh... Now that I notice...
Moderation is _OFF_... :(
Pier
Tim O'Neil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stripping these out would be good too, but I'm fundamentally
a realist...
At 07:50 PM 7/29/2001, you wrote:
ÈôҪȡÏû£¬Çë»Ø¸´: [EMAIL
Is there a simple way to make the latest version(s) of Tomcat
case-INsensitive in order to work with older case-INsensitive applications
on win32?
Hi!
I've got installed an Apache Web Server on HPUX 10.20, and I would like to install
Tomcat-Jakarta on it.
Does anyone know the steps to be followed?
Regards.
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At 06:24 AM 7/30/2001, you wrote:
Is it possible to configure Tomcat to avoid shutdown
in case the jsp page contains the code:
% System.exit(0); %
Java SERVER pages are server-side code. Why is having
a system object issue an exit method an issue for you?
Do you plan on having your server run
Tomcat is based on Java.
1. Install Java
2. Read the Tomcat FAQ
3. Download Tomcat from Apache.org and follow the install/setup/demo
instructions.
On Monday 30 July 2001 11:29 am, you wrote:
Hi!
I've got installed an Apache Web Server on HPUX 10.20, and I would like to
install
Andrew thanks for replying...
Yes the Hello World Works
netstat -a shows
*.8007 *.*0 0 0 0 LISTEN
*.8009 *.*0 0 0 0 LISTEN
requesting either http://localhost:8080/buy/MLBEventInfo or
The Tomcat home page comes with links to several example JSP and Servlets.
Do those work?
On Monday 30 July 2001 11:03 am, you wrote:
This may or may not help, but I think you need to append
c:\jdk1.3.1\jre\bin to your PATH. It looks like it's missing the Runtime
Environment. Just make
Hi!
I was wondering if there is a way that one can add something to
the url rewirting scheme.
To make things clear what i want is this
Can i plugin some code so that all the urls in the html/jsp pages for
my site can have a content attirbute some thing of this sort.
One other thing I DO NOT have a /buy dir under webapps
-Original Message-
From: Nance, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:37 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Help!! Apache won't redirect to tomcat
Andrew thanks for replying...
Yes the Hello World
Hi! Just curious. Should the 'buy' directory be under webapps or root? Being
new to Tomcat, I played around. When I had my 'buy' directory under
'webapps', I got a 404. But my page loaded when I placed my 'buy' under
'root'.
-Original Message-
From: Nance, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
I have unsuccessfully tried to install Tomcat/IIS. The Apache can make the
connection to Tomcat, but Tomcat does not seem to be able to send the
contents back to Apache. I have checked every single line the conf folder of
Tomcat. The line below is looking for a dll that is nowhere to be
The answer is YES, using mod_rewrite apache module.
Add it to your VirtualHost/VirtualHost or in mod_jk.conf
if you don't use Virtual Host.
example:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteLog /usr/local/tomcat/logs/rewrite.log
RewriteLogLevel 9
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(.*) [NC]
RewriteRule ^/(.*)
At 04:36 AM 7/30/2001, you wrote:
OK, sorry if you feel this is WAY OT.
I am wanting to compile a list of the best one-liner Linux commands out
there. So all you admins and users out there feel free to send me a copy of
your best one-liner commands with a brief explanation as to what they
Title: Re: Preventing System.exit(0)
RTFM.
Security managers...
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/uguide/tomcat-security.html
quote
Why use a SecurityManager?
The Java SecurityManager is what allows a web browser to run an applet
in its own sandbox to prevent untrusted
Thanks
I will try it. In the mean while is it essential for me to use
apache ? can i do something by only using Tomcat.
thanks
ashish
Loïc Lefèvre
Not really what I was looking for but funny. I may start a list of
one-liner linux jokes. hehe. That would be a kick.
chuck
- Original Message -
From: Tim O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: Very OT for a lot of you put just
At 08:54 AM 7/30/2001, you wrote:
Imagine if someone who is authorized to publish JSP's on your site
invadvertently included the following in their JSP:
Well, I think I asked that question. As far as I'm concerned
allowing users to run jsps on your server is black box code.
Nance, Michael wrote:
One other thing I DO NOT have a /buy dir under webapps
See below.
[...]
requesting either http://localhost:8080/buy/MLBEventInfo or
http://localhost/buy/MLBEventInfo
gives me the same result I get a 404 /buy/MLBEventInfo not found
This is from servlet.xml
Yes you can, I'm developping a URLRewriter servlet because of the problemSSS
I
encounter using mod_rewrite alone :(
I Load it on startup and manage myself the url rewriting by using
response.sendRedirect or
myMainApplicatioSerlvet.doGet(request,response) + some simple rules ;)
Using servlet
I don't have a /buy at all it is just a Virtual Name
-Original Message-
From: Hewko, Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Help!! Apache won't redirect to tomcat
Hi! Just curious. Should the 'buy' directory be under
HI! Loïc
I am also using the 3.2.3 version, I think i should have a
look at the 4.0 version also.
I think the approach that you are taking to handle the rewriting
is a good one, though i have got a question on that
how do you get to know that you have encountered a url, let me
rephrase it.
Like
Tomcat pages are accessed via tcp/ip. So, for example, if your machine ip is
192.168.0.42 then others would open a browser and type:
http://192.168.0.42/index.html
to get the index page.
If your network can translate the network names of local machines and your
machine name is joesbox then:
If your organization is using WINS, you should be able
to just use http://xxx99x999:8080/ from another
computer on your LAN.
If not, or if you want connectivity from outside your
LAN (if allowed by your firewall), then run winipcfg
to find out your ip address, then replace the
xxx99x999 with
Hi,
It seems that apache is redirecting the request to Tomcat. However, here is
the output of the isapi.log file. Any pointers on what might be wrong with
my configuration?. I have not made any changes to the default configuration
of Tomcat.
Thanks.
Felix.
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (408)]:
Okay, let's speak ;)
here is my mod_jk.conf:
##
# TOMCAT mod_jk.so MODULE CONFIGURATION FILE #
##
JkWorkersFile /usr/local/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/conf/workers.properties
JkLogFile
Hi,
anyone knows how to create an object from the startup of the server and
make it available for the application. I don't want to call a servlet to
get it from a JSP page. Is there another way?
Alexis
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Henrik Skafsgaard Larsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to configure Tomcat to avoid shutdown
in case the jsp page contains the code:
% System.exit(0); %
Yep... Run it in a sandboxed environment with a Security Manager...
Pier
OK, let's see how good you folks are:
I work for a large national not-for profit membership organization. We've
got a large database application that we serve to our members from a small
group of servers out of our national office. About a week ago, we upgraded
our servers, moving from Apache
Hi, my admin has config Apache to work with Tomcat, she said using Apache + Tomcat
together, the jsp/servlets will load faster, but the static pages will hesitate for
a fraction of a second and then the pages got load up. Also, the size of the log file
for mod_jk has increased to 3MB by just
On Monday 30 July 2001 04:33 pm, you wrote:
At 06:24 AM 7/30/2001, you wrote:
Is it possible to configure Tomcat to avoid shutdown
in case the jsp page contains the code:
% System.exit(0); %
Java SERVER pages are server-side code. Why is having
a system object issue an exit method an
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, SIMONIN Alexandre wrote:
Hi,
I'm running mySQL 2.0.4 and Tomcat 4.0 on Cobalt/Linux.
Are you running Tomcat 4 with a security manager (i.e.
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/catalina.sh start -security)? That seems likely,
given the fact that you're gatting a security manager
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote:
Hi,
anyone knows how to create an object from the startup of the server and
make it available for the application. I don't want to call a servlet to
get it from a JSP page. Is there another way?
In any servlet container that implements 2.2
Title: RE: what is this number -2147483646
Hello,
This
may be more of a JSP or Servlet question, but I am sure someone in this group
would know the answer
I have
an Web application /Myapp and I have a bunch of jsps in an admin directory. I am
going to distribute this
in a
generic war
Hi, can anyone send me some sample of the mod_jk.log file? (Just a few lines is ok) I
want to see if our mod_jk.log file is normal, since most of the other log files
contains date/time values (e.g., Apache's access_log, access_log, JServ's
mod_jserv.log, all of them contain the date/time
ok ... i've done already that, but how can get the object from a jsp page to
manipulate it?
Alexis
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote:
Hi,
anyone knows how to create an object from the startup of the server and
make it available for the
ok ... i've done already that, but how can get the object on a jsp page to
manipulate it?
Alexis
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote:
Hi,
anyone knows how to create an object from the startup of the server and
make it available for the
Hi everybody,
I have an web application and I want to handle the event of user's clicking
on the Back button. Does anybody know how to do it? Thanks in advance.
JW.
As an interesting (but mostly unrelated) tidbit, javadoc calls
System.exit. This caused some problems for the Ant developers.
Randy
-Original Message-
From: Nils O. Selåsdal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yo ucan use javaScript to do that.
Wang, Jianming wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have an web application and I want to handle the event of user's clicking
on the Back button. Does anybody know how to do it? Thanks in advance.
JW.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote:
ok ... i've done already that, but how can get the object from a jsp page to
manipulate it?
If you create a servlet context attribute, then it's just a jsp:useBean
declaration with application scope.
Alexis
Craig McClanahan
Craig
Nance, Michael wrote:
I don't have a /buy at all it is just a Virtual Name
In this case maybe it would help if you explained your directory
layout.
Also I think you might be looking at the web.xml in the
TOMCAT_HOME/conf directory, e.g., on my machine
C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2\conf\web.xml
but
Do you know how?
-Original Message-
From: Tsinwah Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to handle this.
Yo ucan use javaScript to do that.
Wang, Jianming wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have an web application and I
See this link
http://www.javascript-page.com/onunload.html
I just found that by doing a normal
google search. In the future cant you
do this rather then wasting an email
when it takes less than a minute to find it?
- Original Message -
From: Wang, Jianming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Title: LDAPRealm & JNDIReam for Tomcat 3.2 and 4.0 beta 1 is available
Hey
Alex :
I've
got a question about your JNDIRealm stuff...
I'm
using your SimpleRoleMapper to get started, but I can't get it to work. I
can't find in your code where a distinguished name (dn) is linked to
roles.
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