gotta do the same line thing... but if you want your page more readable, do something
like this:
<@page import= %><%
// code here
%><jsp:usebean
other stuff for the bean ><%
// more code
%>
Then you have no out.print("\n") or anything else.
Travis
---- Original Message ----
From: Michael Yilma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2001-12-03 13:57:50.0
To: JRun-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: getOutputStream throws IllegalStateException
response.getWriter is NOT obtained from the JSP and the servlet. We're simply trying
to do response.getOutputStream() .. and it throws an IllegalStateException. The
problem occurs only if you have a blank line before <% on the jsp page. Removing the
blank line on top of the page would fix the problem but having a <@page import= %>
and/or <jsp:useBean> on a new line would also cause the same problem. The only
workaround we found is to have all the import and <jsp:useBean>,etc on the same line
-- which makes the page almost unreadable. It looks like JRun 3.1 is trying to write
out new lines after %>. Other servlet engines do not behave this way. Any other
suggestions?
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Zhao <jzhao>
Subject: RE: getOutputStream throws IllegalStateException
Date: 26-Nov-01 10:36 AM
Hi Corey,
This is not a bug in JRun 3.1 at all. Please check the Servlet API. You can NOT call
both response.getPrinter() and respnse.getOutputStream() at the same time. Otherwise
an IllegalStateException should be thrown. JRun 3.0 didn't do that and we corrected
the behavior in 3.1.
Thanks,
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Corey Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 10:28 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: getOutputStream throws IllegalStateException
Hello,
We are seeing an IllegalStateException calling the getOutputStream method in JRun 3.1
when this used to work fine using JRun 3.0. Perusing the forums shows that this is a
known problem with 3.1 and was supposed to have been fixed with a build newer the
16777. We are using build 17629 and we are still experiencing the same problem. Is
this something that is going to be fixed in an upcoming patch? Is there any
workaround?
Here is a simple way to reproduce the problem:
Create the following servlet - "SimpleServlet"
public void service( HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res )
throws IOException {
ServletOutputStream out = res.getOutputStream();
out.println("TEST");
}
Invoke test servlet from a JSP page or another servlet:
test.jsp:
<%
pageContext.forward("/servlet/SimpleServlet");
%>
When you call "test.jsp", you get the following exception:
java.lang.IllegalStateException
at allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunResponse.getOutputStream(../servlet/JRunResponse.java:294)
at SimpleServlet.service(SimpleServlet.java:36)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.service(../servlet/JRunSE.java:1417)
at
allaire.jrun.session.JRunSessionService.service(../session/JRunSessionService.java:1082)
at allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.runServlet(../servlet/JRunSE.java:1271)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunNamedDispatcher.forward(../servlet/JRunNamedDispatcher.java:39)
at allaire.jrun.servlet.Invoker.service
Thanks,
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