Re: Tomcat RMI and Eclipse

2003-04-03 Thread Marc Chamberlin
, this will render the development of RMI code within servlets to be extremely difficult for new/other developers. I feel that RMI is an important technology, should be supported by Tomcat, and not be handicapped by such obstacles. Marc - Original Message - From: Marc Chamberlin [EMAIL

Tomcat RMI and Eclipse

2003-04-02 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hi, I have a puzzler and hope someone on this group might be able to give me a few pointers as to where to look for a solution I am running the Tomcat 4.1.18 server on a Win2000 machine and am developing a servlet which will act as an RMI client and makes remote calls to another machine.

Re: Tomcat RMI and Eclipse

2003-04-02 Thread Marc Chamberlin
where that is being placed into a URL. I have no idea why this would happen with Tomcat and not in eclipse though. Chris On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 20:41, Marc Chamberlin wrote: Hi, I have a puzzler and hope someone on this group might be able to give me a few pointers as to where to look

Re: Tomcat RMI and Eclipse

2003-04-02 Thread Marc Chamberlin
. Since the missing object is not on the Tomcat classpath, then it is normal you receive that error. -- Jeanfrancois Marc Chamberlin wrote: Thanks Chris for your thoughts... Hmmm there is no string Group/Tomcat anywhere in my code, so maybe it is somewhere within the Tomcat code?? I don't

Re: Tomcat RMI and Eclipse

2003-04-02 Thread Marc Chamberlin
. Where and how can we report this problem? Regards, Christian Marc Chamberlin wrote: However, when I run the Tomcat server standalone, when the servlet makes this particular RMI call, to this method passing and returning the complex Java object, I get the following exception

getServletConfig returning null

2003-02-16 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hello I am trying to understand how servlet configuration and initialization parameters work and am running into a difficulty in Tomcat Version 4.1.18 I have the following configuration in in web.xml file - servlet servlet-nameStarChartServlet/servlet-name

Re: getServletConfig returning null

2003-02-16 Thread Marc Chamberlin
... Marc... - Original Message - From: Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 3:52 PM Subject: Re: getServletConfig returning null On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Marc Chamberlin wrote: Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:33:12

Tomcat on Win98

2002-05-09 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hi, I am running the Tomcat 4.0 server under Win98 and so far I have used it under a light load condition, i.e. only a few users access it at any one time. But, I have recently set up a set of JSP questionaires coupled to a data base, and I am about to be hit by an onslaught of 60 to 100 users

Re: How to install Tomcat on network -- is there any network version of Tomcat

2002-04-16 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Uma - Having just gone through setting up my own LAN, with a Tomcat server on it, I can give you a bit of guidance... Tomcat is simply a server and thus you treat it like any other server, i.e. an email server or an ftp server tex... There is no special configuration or special version of the

Re: HTTP Tunnel (a response please????)

2002-04-09 Thread Marc Chamberlin
tunneling protocols, get a copy of Core Servlets and Java Server Pages by Marty Hall and published by Sun Microsystems He has a very good example of how to set these up Marc Chamberlin - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

Tomcat 4.0 and Windows XP

2002-03-18 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hate to ask a straightfoward question, but can't seem to find any answers and the FAQ is down I currently am running Tomcat 4.0 under Win98 and am thinking of upgrading to Windows XP Pro. Has anyone encountered any problems or know of any hitches I should be aware of to do this? Has

Fw: Tomcat 4.0 and Windows XP

2002-03-17 Thread Marc Chamberlin
I think I am going to resend this, I didn't see show up the first time... - Original Message - From: Marc Chamberlin To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 3:34 PM Subject: Tomcat 4.0 and Windows XP Hate to ask a straightfoward question, but can't seem to find any