Yep, that was the problem. JSPRequest has getServletRequest() that gives you a
JRunServletRequest back. I changed it to use that method and it worked.
-Jeff
Costin Manolache wrote:
> Jeff Lehman wrote:
>
> > Actually, I'm fairly certain it's not a relative URL problem. I've tried the same
>JSP
> > page using the .92 reference implementation version and it works just fine. That's
> > actually what is confusing me. I'm getting a class cast exception when I pass in
>the
> > request and response that JRun gives me.
> > -Jeff
>
> My guess:
> They are using com/livesoftware/jrun/JRunServletRequest.class for servlets, but
> com/livesoftware/jrun/plugins/jsp/JSPRequest.class for JSP files.
>
> Both implement HttpServletRequest, but they do a cast to JRunServletRequest.
> I suppose they can fix it easily.
>
> Costin
>
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