Am Montag, 18. August 2003 12:16 schrieb Jan Arenö:
> Hi
>
> Im trying to move my jsp pages from an Oracle 8i server (with apache
> and JServ (Think this is what comes in the default installation?) )
> to an Tomcat server (4.1.27).
> Tomcat wants me to include the Vector class, but Oracle didn't, how
> come? I can understand why I have to do this, but why didn't I have
> to before? Is there a way to include this on all of my pages (I use
> it quite alot) from any conf file in tomcat

In Java, you generally have to import everything except the java.lang
package, so if the OSE (always reminded me of 'Pigs On The Wing'
(a Pink Floyd title) somehow; you'll know why) behaved otherwise,
it's been kind of a a side effect. So I'm afraid you'll have to 
retro-fit your pages with java.util.* import statements on this
occasion. There is no 'server switch' I know of, and considering
that Oracle will drop the OSE in future releases anyway, while
OC4J (the Orion server || iAS 9i J2EE tier) is strictly J2EE-
(and Java-) compliant, this behaviour is just what's to be
expected. Note that the JSTL doesn't need explict imports
of the Collection classes and removes several other common
pains when dealing with the web tier, so it might make sense
to upgrade to this state-of-art technology - if possible -, too. The
JSTL makes so many things so much easier, but acknowledging
its true value requires hands-on experience with it and possibly
a design change. But then...

> //Jan

HTH,

-- Chris (SCPJ2)

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