Hi Clemens,
can you send me a stack trace of the servlet exception?
I would like to make sure that it is handled appropriately.
Andrew.
Clemens Eisserer wrote:
Hello again,
other lists, if they don't want to help, why did they subscribe to a
help list, if the questions aggravate them, that is not very helpful to
anyone. ;-)
Very noble! But please dont set up a tomcat just because of me, I
would have a bad guilt other people spent there time solving my problems.
Maybe by end of day today I'll have Tomcat and Jetty working... ohh and
some JVM. What JVM are you using? Sun? IBM? Kaffe? Other? First
time with Tomcat and Jetty, and haven't used Java in Linux in about 5
years. Need to recompile my Apache, PHP and MySQL anyways, so what's a
few more components? ;-) Maybe by then I'll better understand things.
My Java is rusty, but I should be able to understand enough to relearn
from example code.
Not really needed now, however I dont want to stop you if you planed
to test with it.
The reason why it timed out was, that when the server was asked it
threw a servlet exception which was not shown, since the data is used
internally by DynApi and not displayed in browser, so nobody could see
the "Servlet-Exception"...
It would be maybe better to catch Exceptions and write it into the
logger - should I add this?
The reason itself was that the servlet had to be registered with
SERVICE.soda, I called it different like xyz.soda so it did not work
at all of course. It really works - great!
Thanks for all your help and patience. It makes me feel so happy that
I now can start my work :-)
Thanks a lot, lg Clemens
PS: I have one question about licensing.
I want to use DynApi in an half/half project: Code that stands under
GPL may use it for free but others should pay a small fee. Is this
O.K. with dynapi (not only licensing - but aren't developers angry
about that?).
What I want to do should be quite a small breakthrough in
client/server programming, however I may not tell more :-(
Of course I am willed to help dynapi te become even better, fix bugs
etc. For now I am not very happy with javascript because I come from
the java-world but after some time JS should be quite normal for me.
E.G. I plan to create a table-widget (table with add, get, remove,
....) which I also of course plan to contribute back.
The issue with IOElement and opera, konqueror is also in my interrest
to be solved, I just say this to tell you that I also want to give
something back and not only want to use dynapi code. It will be a
library but not a rival - it has a quite diffenet goal.
I thought it would be better to ask before coding instead to make
developers angry.
Do you think this would be o.k?
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