Where do you put your servlet? I remember in Jrun 4.0,
you only need to put your servlet in your classes
folder.
Kathy
--- ernest buechel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Migration Problem (JRun 3 to 4)
>
> One error is bugging me; My page doesn't process
> after the first jsp:include executes...
>
> Basically I would just see
>
> "this is the stuff before a"
>
>  -- included jsp code --
>
> ... then nothing
>
> What happened to the line "this is the stuff after
> a" ???
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, Ernest
>
> note: I tried increasing my buffer; didn't help
>
> ------------------ my code (jsp) ------------------
> <%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html" %>
> <%@ page isThreadSafe="true" %>
> <%@ page autoFlush="true" %>
> <%@ page buffer="81962kb" %>
> <%@ page errorPage="error_short.jsp" %>
>
> <% String a="/servlet/PortalServlet?requestid=32"%>
>
> <% out.println("<hr>this is the stuff before a"); %>
> <jsp:include url="" />
> <% out.println("<hr>this is the stuff after a"); %>
>
> ------------------ my code (PortalServlet) -------
>
> ...
> public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response)
>                          throws IOException,
> ServletException
> {
> ...
>     ServletContext context =
> getServletConfig().getServletContext();
>   
> context.getRequestDispatcher(jsp).forward(request,
> response);
> ...
> }
>
>
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