Wade Chandler wrote:
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I have and they put it down to being the Tomcat
application - not much use
at all!
On task manager it does indicate that tomcat is at
fault..
Another suggestion. Grab a copy of JBoss or Sun App Serv (or whatever
you have handy)
Rick,
Until you are comfortable with all this, may I suggest you download the
NetBeans IDE (if company policy allows it) and see how they are setting
everything up? NetBeans has a good template for a war distributed
web-app and gives you a friendly way to deploy your war file to a TomCat
Bovy, Stephen J wrote:
Thank you for the clarification ...
So is Tomcat 5.x using the appache MYFACES
Which version of jsf is included/supported by tomcat 5.x ???
Is there any difference between the Sun version and the appache version
???
Stephen Bovy
Computer Associates
6100 Center
Is there any chance getServerName is not returning server.com or localhost?
If so, sDriver would not be defined...
-david-
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Could someone point out what's wrong with this setup?
I have a laptop, sometimes going offline and don't want to
change strings each time I'm
Bovy, Stephen J wrote:
Does Tomcat 5.x have a JSF implementation
Does JSF have to be installed separately
Stephen Bovy
Computer Associates
6100 Center Drive
Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Tel: (310) 957-3930
Fax: (310) 957-3917
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, Allistair.
-Original Message-
From: David Haynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 May 2005 19:30
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Help needed with Hibernate persistent servlet
I feel that I am almost there, but can't quite get the last
problem out
of the way.
I am using
I feel that I am almost there, but can't quite get the last problem out
of the way.
I am using Tomcat 5.5.7, NetBeans 4.1rc2, and Hibernate 3.0.3.
I have set up the web.xml for my project to start the HibernateUtil as a
load-on-startup servlet and confirmed that the proper libraries (jar