Re: JSP inside Javascript

2002-12-09 Thread M. Simms
Yeah, but doesn't the QUOTING requirements become a mess.
single, double, singles within doubles, escaped doubles
omigosh, code within code is ALWAYS a mess !
Anyone have a solution ?


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 Subject: Re: JSP inside Javascript


 Yes you can. You need to remember, however, that the JSP
 expression will be
 evaluated on the server before the page is rendered at the client. The JSP
 expression should output valid JavaScript.

 Regards,

 Richard

 At 10:11 PM 12/8/2002 -0500, you wrote:
 Can we have JSP expression inside javascript? I have javascript which is
 generating tree structure but I want to have JSP expression
 inside the tree.
 If anybody knows how to put this I will appreciate if somebody forward me
 example or link.
 Thanx
 Amit
 
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Re: JSTL quick reference

2002-08-20 Thread M. Simms

This may be a dumb question, but can someone provide a really quick synopsis
explaining WHY JSTL tags are preferable to regular JSP 1.1 tags.
what are the benefits / advantages ?
To me it seems like just another software layer (XPath) to learn, master and
control..
further making J2EE webdev even more complex.

So we've now got (in layers) HTML, Javascript, CSS/DHTML, JSP scripting,
servlets, EJBs and now Xpath all within a struts framework
wow.
Suddenly, brain surgerylooks simple ! (and in this market, pays much,
much, much better)

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 Hi all,

 Someone on this list, last week, mentioned that it was hard to find a
 quick-reference for JSTL, with a list of tags and attributes.  Since I'd
 included this as an appendix to JSTL in Action, I convinced my publisher
 to make it available for free.  It also includes a reference to the JSTL
 expression language (EL).

 You can download it from

   http://www.manning.com/bayern/appendixA.pdf

 (No strings attached or registration required.)  :-)

 Enjoy,

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Re: Dreamweaver MX (announced today) adds JSP custom tag library

2002-05-02 Thread M. Simms

This is typical of Macro.
they listen to NO ONEand have this know it all attitudeso
California-like.

We told them about the terrible limits of their DW extension model 2 years
ago when it was apparent that Adobe's GoLive had a much more robust DHTML
extension framework.

Their response was so what ? !

meaning: you can't tell us what to do

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 After a quick glanse it seems to me they have not yet implemented the one
 feature I think would be really useful in JSP development; possibility to
 define the preview of tags.

 Assume I'm using Struts (I'm not, but we have a tag library quite similary
 to that of Struts).
 If I want to create a form in Dreamweaver I want to be able to
 preview that
 form in the Desin View. But the html:text property=title / is
 invisible
 in Design View. Instead I would like it to show as input type=text

 -Original Message-

 yeah, yeahonly question is : What took them so long ?

 That initial implementation of JSP in 4.0 was a big P O S.


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  Subject: Dreamweaver MX (announced today) adds JSP custom tag library
  support
 
 
  Today Macromedia announced Dreamweaver MX, which replaces both
 Dreamweaver
  and Dreamweaver Ultradev.  With this new version, you can quickly
  import tag
  library information from TLD files and make this information
 available in
  Code Hints drop-down menus, a Tag Chooser, and the Tag Inspector.
   For more
  details, go to:
 
   http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/
 
  A Preview version is available.
 
  Steve
 
  Disclaimer: I don't work for Macromedia, but have been a
 Dreamweaver user
  since v. 1.0.

 Mattias Jiderhamn
 Expert Systems
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Re: Dreamweaver MX (announced today) adds JSP custom tag library support

2002-04-29 Thread M. Simms

yeah, yeahonly question is : What took them so long ?

That initial implementation of JSP in 4.0 was a big P O S.


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 Today Macromedia announced Dreamweaver MX, which replaces both Dreamweaver
 and Dreamweaver Ultradev.  With this new version, you can quickly
 import tag
 library information from TLD files and make this information available in
 Code Hints drop-down menus, a Tag Chooser, and the Tag Inspector.
  For more
 details, go to:

  http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/

 A Preview version is available.

 Steve

 Disclaimer: I don't work for Macromedia, but have been a Dreamweaver user
 since v. 1.0.

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Re: [ann] WebWork 1.0 released

2002-03-22 Thread M. Simms

Why would this be better than STRUTS which has taken about 10 man years of
effort and the expertise of many heavyweights to build and debug ?


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 Short version:
 WebWork 1.0 has been released. If you're into building web apps in Java
 you need to check it out. End of story. Go here and download ASAP:
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/webwork

 Slighly longer version:
 I'm proud to announce the release of WebWork 1.0! WebWork is a HMVC web
 application framework in Java, developed as Open Source (BSD license)
 and designed to help create dynamic websites using minimal effort and
 maximum flexibility. It's architecture is easy to learn and understand,
 yet has features that allow for complex applications to be built.

 One of the main features is it's total separation between the controller
 and view aspects of an application, thus allowing for a multitude of
 view technologies to be utilized. Out of the box WebWork has support for
 JSP (and comes with an extensive tag library that covers most needs),
 XSLT, and the template engine Velocity. Adding support for more such
 tools is very easy (the Velocity integration was done in hours),
 allowing you to have maximum flexibility with regard to how you
 structure your application.

 You also get to choose whether you want to use a Model-1 or Model-2
 approach to building applications, although we'd recommend using both as
 is described in our comprehensive documentation that includes reference
 sheets (for the tag library and expression language) and many useful
 tipstricks sections.

 WebWork comes with a comprehensive set of examples that are both used to
 test the functionality of the framework, as well as showcase how it can
 be used. Many examples are conversions from other frameworks (such as
 Struts) so that you can see firsthand how WebWork differs from the rest
 of the crowd.

 One of the most important tasks when working with frameworks like this
 is the configuration step, which is where Java classes are mapped to
 logical names (used for invocation) and where the connection between
 controller and view (such as a JSP or Velocity template) is made. This
 configuration can be done manually, but to ease this process there is an
 XDoclet extension available (through the XDoclet project, see
 http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net) that will allow you to specify all such
 configuration directly in your Java code using custom WebWork-specific
 JavaDoc tags.
 XDoclet is also used to generate HTML documentation of your application,
 which helps to serve as a
 communication channel between the Java developer and web designer (if
 those roles are separated into
 several team members).

 There are a multitude of other unique and interesting features that we
 are very excited about, but we'd encourage you to download and find out
 about those yourself. So get it now from:
 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14797

 Documentation can be found in the download, or online at:
 http://213.203.18.31/

 We encourage you to try WebWork together with the wonderful SiteMesh
 (http://www.opensymphony.com) and XDoclet tools, a combination which can
 give you an amazing productivity and clean application architeture.

 This is an OpenSource project, developed using an open development
 process, and is hosted by SourceForge. If you have any questions we
 recommend the user mailing list, and if you have suggestions for
 improvements we're all ears on the development mailing list, both of
 which can be found on the project homepage at:
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/webwork

 If you are attending JavaOne this year, then you might want to stop by
 our WebWork developer meeting on Wednesday March 27, 6.30pm at Fourth
 street Bar  Deli (across from the Metreon). See ya there :-)

 /Rickard Öberg, WebWork project manager

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Re: [ann] WebWork 1.0 released

2002-03-22 Thread M. Simms

I certainly will !
I was just testing to see how passionate you guys were about this
effort
and you passed the test.
I was not going to waste my time if there was little or no response.

A lightweight STRUTs is certainly an excellent idea...and whose time has
come.
(Why didn't Sun think of that ?)

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 On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 09:26:40 -0500, M. Simms
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Why would this be better than STRUTS which has taken about 10
 man years of
 effort and the expertise of many heavyweights to build and debug ?

 Somehow the above argument is not quite logical. The amount of
 man years or expertise of heavyweights means nothing if the basic
 foundation is bad.

 But sure, if you want to play that game WW has approximately 10
 man years of effort put into it as well (10 registered
 developers, plus patch submissions from about 10 more, 1 year of
 development), and being a lead developer on both JBoss and
 XDoclet I wouldn't consider myself lightweight exactly.

 But this is a nonsensical argument. I would encourage you
 download it and take a look at the examples and documentation
 before passing any swift judgments. You might actually like it ;-)

 /Rickard

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Re: GIF Modification

2002-03-06 Thread M. Simms

WRITING GIFS. CAN'T BE HERE'S THE LATEST JAI 1.1 DOCS:
 o GIF file handling:

 GIF files are read using the JDK's internal reader. There
is no GIF
 writer. Due to a bug in the AWT GIF decoder, GIFs with a
transparent
 background will be decoded as if their background were
black.

 GIF files may not be read remotely, i.e., via RemoteImage,
on hosts
 without window system access as the reader uses the AWT
toolkit
 which requires window system access.

THERE IS NO GIF WRITER.
JPEGS ? YES.

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 Peter

 A colleague did this sort of thing a while back. I asked him what he had
 used. He said...

 It was Java Advanced Imaging.
 http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jai/index.html

 I used about 0.1% of its capabilities - the main thing was that
 it provided
 a way to write images as GIFs.  Most of what I used was the
 imaging stuff in
 the standard Java libraries - java.awt.image etc, which has all the stuff
 for setting up image buffers and drawing on them.

 Hope this helps.

 Mark Lines-Davies


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 Dear All,



 I was wondering if there was a Java class that would (easily) allow me
 to:



 i) Take an existing GIF image

 ii) Add objects (ie, circle, colour red, at position x,y)

 iii) Save or display the output



 Is this possible?



 Cheers

 Pete Dolukhanov

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Re: Reporting software using JSP

2002-01-16 Thread M. Simms

3 major competitors in the Enterprise Java Reporting space:
www.actuate.com
www.ibi.com
www.crystaldecisions.com


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 Hi everybody,

 Does someone know a powerful tool of web reporting using JSP?
 I'm looking for it since more than a week.

 Please help me..
 Thanks,
 Regards,

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Re: Reporting software using JSP

2002-01-16 Thread M. Simms
Title: RE: Reporting software using JSP



Yeah, well if 
your stuff is so great, why did your company's stock go from 300 to 3 in the 
past 2 years whereas Siebel Systems, SAP, and some others continue to do 
well.
In these times, a 
good ROT (rule of thumb):
DON'T COMMIT TO 
ANY VENDOR WHOSE STOCK PRICE IS LESS THAN 10 AS SOON IT MIGHT BE 
ZERO.

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  JSP
  I would add my company to this list http://www.microstrategy.com/ 
  
  You really want to look into our solutions before making any 
  decision! keywords: Java, XML, XSLT, PDF 
  [You can believe me: it works! I implement these solutions! 
  Get your free evaluation kit] 
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  Does someone know 
  a powerful tool of web reporting using JSP?   
  I'm looking for it since more than a week.  
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Re: good webserver

2001-12-21 Thread M. Simms

Caucho Resin vs. Tomcat is no contest. Resin with Apache 1.3.22 under Linux
7.2 is really fast.
Linux 7.2 takes advantage of AMD processors and optimizes for those special
BIOS features unique to the AMD chipset.
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 I would highly suggest using Apache w/ Caucho vs. IIS w/ Tomcat.
 I've used
 both combinations and the Apache/Caucho combination was much easier to
 configure and seemed more powerful and responsive.

 Just my opinion though

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 Would you happen to have good install instructions about how to set up and
 configure Tomcat to work with IIS. I am starting a project that
 will involve
 this.

 Thanks

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 I'm running Tomcat 4.0 on top of IIS but you can just run Tomcat 4.0
 standalone on port 80 and it works just fine.
 -Tim

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 What about the products at www.caucho.com
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 Angel Java Lopez

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  A couple more :  IBM WebSphere,  BEA WebLogic.
 
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Re: [ANN] major new release of Coldjava taglib

2001-09-20 Thread M. Simms

HUGE CAVEAT: SOURCE CODE NOT AVAILABLE.
WARNING: DEPLOY AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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 Coldjava announced the major new release of Coldjava taglib. This
 suite provides 50+ custom JSP tags for common programming tasks
 faced by JSP developers. Tags cover the most often used areas in
 web development:

 Database manipulations
 XML/XSL support
 SOAP
 printing formatted data
 authentication
 featured String manipulations
 conditional evaluation and flow-control.
 generating unique ID and random values
 generating a standard portal view as a set of columns from the
 given pages (portlets).
 page redirection
 dynamic JSP code evaluation
 dynamic caching of JSP content
 bar charts
 manipulations with files
 mail-reader and sendmail
 WAP/WML support

 Etc.

 At this moment Coldjava taglib is probably the largest collection
 of custom JSP tags over the Net and continues to grow. A
 #8220;must see#8221; resource for JSP developers: find out more
 here http://www.servletsuite.com


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Re: pb compiling

2001-09-18 Thread M. Simms

uhexactly what does ECGS stand-for ?
no docs even in the entire Redhat site !

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 I just read about this yesterday.  You have to install the
 compatibility libraries ecgs... since java was originally compiled
 against these earlier versions.

 Scott.

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 I've just install Linux Red Hat 7.1 with jdk-1.3.1_01.i386.rpm
 I get this error this :
 #javac test.java
 /usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error while loading
 shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot load shared object
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Re: struts1.0 does not work

2001-06-19 Thread M. Simms

UhDoesn't Tomcat's built-in HTTP server listen on port 8080 ?

http://mil2wwds10:8080/struts-example/

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 Hi, I have just installed struts-1.0 in tomcat321 in windows2000,
 in tomcat\lib I have the following jar files :
 ant.jat jasper.jar jaxp.jar log4j.jar mail.jar mm.mysql-2.0.4-bin.jar
 parser.jar servlet.jar  webserver.jar

 I put struts-example.jar in tomcat\webapps , and I added in server.xml a
 context called struts-example and restart tomcat.

 I went to : http://mil2wwds10/struts-example/
 and  there I can see two links :
 Register with the MailReader Demonstration Application
 Log on to the MailReader Demonstration Application

 But when clicking on them, it said The page cannot be found

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Re: Stress Testing ?

2001-06-14 Thread M. Simms

Sorry this took so long: www.testmybeans.com for load and stress testing
www.ejbquick.com for regression and performance testing and measurement
www.mmsindia.com for checking and measuring source code quality
www.parasoft.com for QA testing



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 hello all,

 i remember there was some talk/mail of some stress testing links for
 web-applications. Could anyone post/mail them again please ?!


 Mayuresh Kadu
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Re: MVC, EJBs and Oracle-TESTING SITES

2001-06-01 Thread M. Simms

Sorry this took so long: www.testmybeans.com for load and stress testing
www.ejbquick.com for regression and performance testing and measurement
www.mmsindia.com for checking and measuring source code quality
www.parasoft.com for QA testing


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 yep .. i would be interested in reading that too ..


 Mayuresh

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 Well, I am not saying that my solution is the best and that other
 solutions
 are bad. I am just saying that this solution looks very good to me.

 But anyway it will be interesting to compare the two choices you say, and
 probably others. I think I'll do it, later.

 I do not know about the tools to 'simulate 1000+ users hitting the submit
 button at the same time' so please give us more info about it.

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Re: MVC, EJBs and Oracle

2001-05-25 Thread M. Simms

1) You of course stress tested with implementation with something like
Mercury's tools and such that would simulate 1000+ users hitting the submit
button at the same time ?

2) You of course compared this design to an MVC servlet/JSP implementation
using regular Beans and a pooled connection to the database ?

if not, then:
a) perform #1 for 100, 1000, 1 simulated users
b) perform #2 for 100, 1000, 1 simulated users
c) compare testing results of #1 to #2

THEN YOU CAN COME TO SOME VALID CONCLUSIONS.

BTW: You of course are not deploying EJB's for read-only queries, right ?

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 Hello,

 I am writing an MVC application accessing an Oracle database. I am using a
 servlet as controller, JSP only for presentation (view) and EJBs for
 accessing data.

 I have seen that even with just a few records in the database the
 performance of the application is really good. So maybe it is a good idea
 using EJBs even for small applications. In this way you will not have to
 rewrite code if your application or data grow and it is already scalable.

 Somebody asked before about when to re-query the database. Of
 course we need
 to re-query the database every time and, as expected, the
 response times are
 very short after the first request. For example, the first time I
 do a query
 took 140 milliseconds, the next times it took 50, 40, 40, 40, etc.

 Of course you also get the benefits of MVC like cleanest separation of
 presentation, control and data.

 Please let me know if you have any comments,

 Benjamin

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Re: j builder / classpath ? question!

2001-05-15 Thread M. Simms

You forgot to set your OUTPUT in the PROJECT PROPERTIES
Provide a directory location and then rebuild the project.

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 After i installed j builder, when i try to run any java program.
 i get this error ( Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: programName )
 , what am i missing?
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Re: HELP.. How to Trigger Javascript Onchange Event

2001-05-11 Thread M. Simms

Roll your own change detection.
store the initial field values in Javascript variables marked with prefix
old_
and then set-up the comparison to any new values coming from the form in an
onsubmit validation function.

you can employe JSP to generate some of this Javascript for you.

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 Hi,

 In an JSP Entry form, for Validating various field values, we are using
 ONCHANGE event.
 It triggers when we position the cursor using tab. When it is done thru
 mouse click, and entering
 a single character in the field, it doesnot trigger.
 Any solution to this problem is welcome.

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 JOE

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Re: how to maintain state?

2001-05-10 Thread M. Simms

Try cookiesthey do an excellent job..with low overhead.
Technique is to place multiple values of variables into a single cookie.
see Flanagan's Javascript, the Definitive Guide for the implementation.


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 And maybe a less good one : the size of the html will be bigger and the
 download time
 will be higher.

 And it could be used to stored data form one page to another not
 on all the
 session.

 Sincerly,

 Bernard Granier
 Mr Ted
 115 rue du Fbg Poissonniere
 75009 Paris
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 you can also store it in hidden fields, like

 INPUT type=hidden name=hidayet value=%=username%

 this is just an alternative to session object of course :)

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  what is the best method to maintain state in jsp pages?? I
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Re: Problem Session

2001-05-08 Thread M. Simms

Very possible, especially if you have more than one context path specified
and did
NOT specifiy crossContext=true:

Context path= docBase=l:\opt\TC32TST\webapps\myapp\ora\
debug=9 reloadable=true crossContext=true/
Context path=/ora docBase=l:\opt\TC32TST\webapps\myapp\ora\
debug=9 reloadable=true crossContext=true/

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arun.N
 Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 2:43 AM
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 Subject: Problem Session


 Hi All,

 Is there any way to track  the session if the
 client browser
 doesn't support Cookies...
 I used URL rewriting by i don't want my session id to be exposed...
 Is there any way that i can store the session id as a header
 information and
 get it back every time.. ?
 The session id generated by tomcat(with apache) is very small
 abt..10characters.. and i am getting
 problem when implementing both url rewriting and Http session...
 the problem
 is ...
 when url is rewritten in a page .. its not considering it in the same
 session the new page is having a diffrent session id... And the
 greatest bug
 i saw is when in this is when cookies turned off it works fine if
 cookies are ON then
 there are two session for a client...
 i mean the following code is giving me this output
 ---
 All Your Cookies Contains...
 br
 %

  Cookie c[]= request.getCookies();
  for(int i=0;ic.length;i++)
  {
   out.println(c[i].getName()+  +c[i].getValue()+br);
  }
 %
 ---
 All Your Cookies Contains...
 JSESSIONID 518xqr3oi1
 JSESSIONID 9llkco3st1
 

 there are two cookies with same name ? with diffrent value .. how is
 this possible ...

 Arun.N,
 EximSoft Technologies,
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Re: AW: get the calling URL

2001-05-07 Thread M. Simms

request.getHeader(referer);

NOTE THE SPELLING ABOVE IS CORRECT SYNTAX-WISE;
otherwise it is misspelled.

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joseph Ottinger
 Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 6:53 AM
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 Subject: Re: AW: get the calling URL


 Yes, it's the referrer. However, I don't remember the exact name that the
 container uses for it; the environment variable for CGI is something like
 HTTP_REFERER or HTPP_REFERRER, and if memory serves, something's
 wonky about
 the name used. Rather than hand out faulty information based on an
 assumption, I figured I'd tell him to look it up in the headers himself,
 which will guarantee that he gets the right information with a minimum of
 work on my part, which is only as it should be. :)


 From: Mayuresh Kadu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: AW: get the calling URL
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2001 09:33:49 +0530
 
 I believe its called the REFERRER :)
 
 Mayuresh
 
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joseph Ottinger
 Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 01:52
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: AW: get the calling URL
 
 
 He was asking for the referring page, as I understand it, not
 the client IP
 address, which is what RemoteAddr will be. There's a header attached to
 such
 things; I forget the exact syntax, but running through a snoop
 servlet and
 dumping out header names and values will make it quite clear. It also
 doesn't involve any parameter manipulation or anything like that.
 
 
  From: Ingo Oppelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
   reference [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: AW: get the calling URL
  Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 21:45:04 +0200
  
  hi charles,
  
  for your own pages, it's not that difficult to track down the 'calling
  page'.
  you simply have to attach the name of the calling page at the
 end of your
  link, for example
  
  [page1.jsp]
  a href=page2.jsp?callingpage=page1
  
  and then read it from the request object like you did before
  
  [page2.jsp]
  request.getParameter(callingpage);
  
  there might be more sophisticated ways doing that but i am
 positive that
  this works.
  
  
  ohh, charles wait. there is a better way. i have just checked the
 javadocs.
  try this:
  
  String callingpage = new Sting();
  callingpage = request.getRemoteAddr();
  
  the method should return the IP adress of the client as a string.
  
  good luck,
  
  iNGo.
  
  
  
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  Gesendet: Freitag, 4. Mai 2001 17:34
  An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Betreff: get the calling URL
  
  
  hi, all,
  
  I am wondering how I can get the calling URL.
  
  Let's say, I got two pages:  /test1/foo/page1.jsp. In the page1.jsp,I
 have
  a
  link to /test2/foo/page2.jsp. Now when I run page2, I want to get the
 value
  of URL for page2.jsp, i.e. /test1/foo/page1.jsp .
  
  I've tried to use hidden field and then to use
  request.getParameter(hiddenfieldname);
  
  Out of luck, I couldn't get the value.
  
  BTW, I am using WEbLogic Commerce Server 3.2
  
  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
  
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Re: Reporting Tool

2001-04-30 Thread M. Simms

What about this: www.inetsoftcorp.com  ?
Looks like it supports Servlet, RMI and Corba ...as well as JDBC.
Also supports Adobe PDF viewing format.


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Celeste Haseltine
 Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 11:24 AM
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 Subject: Re: Reporting Tool


 Vivek,

 I don't know about iPlanet App Server, but I have used the new version of
 Crystal Reports for the Web (8.5) with JRUN and IIS.

 Celeste

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 Subject: Reporting Tool


 Hi ,

 I am working on a Bill which is to be presented to the
 user and later printed via a normal printer. Is there
 any reporting tool which can be integrated with
 iPlanet App Server . The bill runs into several pages
 and it is very painful for the user to go to each page
 and do a File --- Print to print every page .Is there
 any reorting tool that I can use ? How about .pdf
 format ? Is it possible to show the whole bill on a
 .pdf format and then print the whole bill spanning
 several pages at one go ?

 Thanks for any leads
 Vivek

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Re: url hiding

2001-04-24 Thread M. Simms

3rd Option:
Ever consider storing the value in a cookie that is live for the entire
session ?
It's there for every page and never shows-up in the browser URL area.
Also, it's accessible by both Javascript and JSP scriptlet code.

4th Option:
Store the values as properties in session level JavaBeans...
but Javascript integration is not as easy.

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 The problem is that I want url as a constant.I have two options either use
 frames or use method post
 It will work on submit but on link I have some parameters and I am not
 submitting a form and I do not want to use frame,
 How can I hide variables
 Any code in jsp for url hiding
 Thanks in advance
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Re: jdbc inserting row ----java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException ---with resultset (TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE CONCUR_UPDATABLE)

2001-04-24 Thread M. Simms

Agreedit's horribleand will drive you crazy with all of the thrown
exceptions ..
Get the improved version from JDataConnect it's great !

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 Subject: Re: jdbc inserting row
 java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException ---with resultset
 (TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE  CONCUR_UPDATABLE)


 You'll probably find that the JdbcOdbcDriver isn't going to be
 JDBC 2.0 compliant in that it more than likely won't support scrollable
 cursors. I suggest you stay far away from this driver.

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  Subject: jdbc inserting row java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
  ---with resultset (TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE  CONCUR_UPDATABLE)
 
 
  here is my bean code i want that when user user submit the form all data
  should be inserted and the id which is autonumber wiil be
  displayed to user.
 
  my database is like this
 
  id ---autoincriment
  name-text
  age number
  date -date/time
 
  all going right
  but when the save method is called the exception
  ArryOutOfBoundException is
  generated why ???
  please help
 
  my bean is like this
 
  import java.awt.*;
  import java.awt.event.*;
  import javax.swing.*;
  import java.sql.*;
 
  public class Bean1 extends JFrame {
  Connection con;
  Statement stat;
  ResultSet rs;
  String Name;
  int age;
  java.sql.Date date;
 
  public Bean1() {
  try {
  Class.forName(sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver) ;
  con = DriverManager.getConnection(jdbc:odbc:data,,) ;
  stat =
  con.createStatement(ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE,ResultSet.CONC
 UR_UPDATAB
  LE) ;
 
  rs = stat.executeQuery(select * from data);
  rs.beforeFirst() ;
  }
  catch(Exception e) {
  e.printStackTrace();
  }
  }
  public new(){
this.rs.moveToInsertRow();
  }
  public save(){
  rs.updateString(Name,this.Name ) ;
  rs.updateInt(Age,age ) ;
  rs.updateString(Date,date) ;
  this.rs.insertRow() ;
  }
 
  }
 
 
 
  the exception is
 
  java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
   at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcResultSet.bindCol(JdbcOdbcResultSet.java:4485)
   at
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Re: jsp tomcat reloading problems...

2001-04-18 Thread M. Simms

Did you upgrade to Win2000 SP1 ?

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 I've got exactly the same problem with Win2k pro on two machines,
 so I think
 : don't worry about this ;-) Wait a fix... ;-)

 Florian

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 Objet : jsp tomcat reloading problems...


 Hi All.

 I have run into a really anoing problem which I can't seem to fix.

 When I have done any changing in an existing jsp page tomcat won't reload
 it.
 I have to shutdown and restart tomcat, and sometimes I even have to delete
 the work folder to get tomcat to reconignize (don't know how to spell that
 word :)) the changes I made to the page.

 The problem started when I changed my OS from win 98 to win 2000
 pro. Never
 had that problem before. I use tomcat 3.2 (copied the entire
 folder from win
 98 system) and java 1.3.0 on a PIII 550 128MB.

 Anyone had the same problem? Any suggestions?

 Regards

 /Martin

 
 Martin Kjellqvist
 cellular: +46 (0)705 - 72 01 87

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Re: Displying Alert

2001-04-18 Thread M. Simms

Best approach would be to create an applet embedded in a JSP that implements
a listener for a custom event that is fired from a stored procedure /
trigger within the database.
other JSP "refresh" approaches may cause too many roundtrips back and forth
to the server.

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 Subject: Displying Alert


 Hello Everybody

 I am working on a project which requred to display alert to the user when
 ever particular table in database without refreshing that page.

 1.  One way to do this is to write an seperate applet which
 will keep on
 monitoring the database updatation and in turns display Message box to the
 user. But required to display alert even when browser is minimized.
 2.  Another way is to write an application and insatll on
 client machine
 which will keep on monitoring database updataion and inturnns display
 Message box. But this requires seperate login. Can i call
 application in jsp
 page so that i can pic up sesion value from the same and can eliminate the
 login screen

 Any suggestion/modification or advise  will of great help

 Thankx in advance


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Re: j2ee-supporting ide

2001-04-12 Thread M. Simms

What about JBuilder 4 Enterprise ?
Supports multiple app serversWeblogic, Tomcat, and others.

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Does anyone know of a IDE that fully supports J2ee? For
 example, let you
 develop and debug your application organized as a web module, using things
 like the web.xml file and everything else defined in the j2ee.

[]'s,

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Re: Jakarta configuration

2001-04-06 Thread M. Simms

mime-mapping
extension
wml
/extension
mime-type
text/wml
/mime-type
/mime-mapping

Place this in the web.xml file.either in the %TOMCAT_HOME%\CONF or the
\WEB-INF\ of the webapp

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 Does anyone know how to configure Jakarta server's content-types so it can
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Re: How do I set up a JSP alias with Tomcat standalone ?

2001-04-06 Thread M. Simms

servlet
servlet-namerouterJsp/servlet-name
servlet-classCiscoRouterBoInfo.jsp/servlet-class
/servlet

servlet-mapping
servlet-namerouterJsp/servlet-name
url-pattern/RouterInfo/*/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping

Will this work ?

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 Hello,

 How do I set up an alias for a JSP using Tomcat in standalone mode ?
 Here is an excerpt of my web.xml configuration file.

 servlet
   servlet-namerouterJsp/servlet-name
   jsp-file/some/where/CiscoRouterBoInfo.jsp/jsp-file
 /servlet
 servlet-mapping
   servlet-namerouterJsp/servlet-name
   url-pattern/RouterInfo/url-pattern
 /servlet-mapping

 When I direct my browser to the JSP URL, /RouterInfo it does not work.
 I get the following error message:

   Error: 404

   Location: /janet/mo/router/CiscoRouterBoInfo.jspnull

   File Not Found
   /some/where/CiscoRouterBoInfo.jspnull

 Any ideas or pointers ?

 Regards.
 Eric.

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Re: Any Project Idea!

2001-04-02 Thread M. Simms

Java-based mass e-mailer.using a JDBC database for persistence and
JPS/Servlet technology in a STRUTS framework.
It's a winner.


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 Hello everybody!
 If anyone has some creative ideas of any java project(in any
 technology) then
 do tell me as i wana to make some creative project in java.

 paramjit

 
 Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1

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Re: post again for tomcat and jbuilder integration

2001-04-02 Thread M. Simms

We discovered that:
1) it's really not documented well AT ALL
2) Using the Tomcat 3.1 release is really dangerous and frustrating...so
many bugs !
3) Integrating with Tomcat 3.2 requires a new webserver "glue"
librarynot well known.
4) Bugs exist in the built-in JBuilder4 browser such that anything other
than a null context path in the server8080.xml results in a new SESSION ID
being generated for each JSP/Servlet request (we used good old
application.log() to find that one !)..so your webapps may execute much
differently than in a native IE/NS browser environmentanything
associated with a session bean for instance will "disappear"..and you
will get a LOT of HTTP 500 and 406 errors.
5) the normal "rules" for the placement of the web.xml and server.xml file
are not followed.
if you are not careful, you will discover that JBuilder will GENERATE a
server8080.xml file and a web.xml and ignore the one's you've coded.

Should I go on or have you had enough pain ?...cause that's what it's been
for us.



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 Can anyone solve a problem regarding the connection between
 JBuilder and tomcat?
 We always have to move the contents of a selfdefined local
 directory, i. e. the changed files, into the tomcat environment
 after we made changes to them before we can see the changes under
 netscape.
 How would a professionell development environment in
 JBuilder/tomcat/JSP look like?
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Re: Dreamweaver JSP

2001-03-30 Thread M. Simms

Totally in agreementunless you are savvy enough to modify the
server-side scripting macros to allow for your own code to be
inserted/generated, Ultradev4 is only a good prototype tool as far as JSP
development goes.
As far as HTML site building and DHTML/Javascript debugging, it is fantastic
though.

Note: 3rd party Ultradev "add-ons/behaviors" are coming.be patient !!!
Even the good 3rd party books Ultradev 4 books have not yet left the print
shop

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 Martin,

 "Of course, your message implies you are a consultant, and you don't say
 anything about documentation or maintainability, so perhaps our goals are
 not quite the same."

 You also forgot the biggest benefit to "doing things right", as opposed to
 this Model 1/VB/RAD approach: code and pattern reuse. This, along with the
 two items you mention above, are things that clients who use consultants
 normally aren't savvy enough to realize they're missing, and how
 much money
 they're blowing by having the consultant come back in and re-develop the
 same cookie-cutter code over and over for each app, or to later try to
 extend or enhance a mish-mosh of spaghetti code that was "generated" by
 their productivity tool. There's a good balance though, we all know the
 answer to this argument in our heart when we put our zealousness aside.
 Sometimes I use WebSphere Studio to quickly bang out a prototype because
 it's wizards can get a database web app up and running quickly. But I'd
 never put that code into production because it is so tangled and
 does things
 like throws the ResultSet into the session for page navigation.

 Bill Hines
 Hershey Foods

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 From: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:00 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Dreamweaver  JSP

  If you used vi   "all" the time, your web site would look like
 sht.

 What a load of utter codswallop. That's like saying Dickens wrote garbage
 because he didn't use Microsoft Word. Or like saying that if
 someone writes
 in assembler all the time, they can't possibly write good applications.
 Tripe.

  Those who criticize new tools like Dreamweaver are probably not
 even using
 a GUI based operating system.

 So, if I use a GUI based O/S, I have to love Dreamweaver, because
 it is the
 be-all and end-all, the absolute ultimate, the totally unreproachable,
 nirvana of web design tools, not even open to criticism. Wow,
 I've heard of
 zealots, but...

  Time to market is everything.  I can make $200,000 dollars in 6 weeks
 because my team uses rapid development tools like Dreamweaver
 Ultradev 4 and
 Forte for Java to design high quality web sites.But if you know your
 sh...t you don't have any thing to worry about the because your
 smart enough
 to use DOM and customize the interface for generating the code...

 Ah yes, the "time to market" argument. To refer to your own
 comment, "if you
 know your sh...t", who cares what tools you use? If I can write well
 designed, well implemented, well documented, maintainable sites
 just as fast
 using 'vi' as you can using your fancy tools, who cares what tools we use?

 Of course, your message implies you are a consultant, and you don't say
 anything about documentation or maintainability, so perhaps our goals are
 not quite the same.

  It's just my opinion too, so take it with a grain of salt, but my bank
 accounts and happy clients sure says something else.

 Oh, I'll take a large grain of salt, thank you.

  Dylan

 Martin.

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FW: How to Efficiently Debug JSP ?

2001-03-30 Thread M. Simms

I employe application.log("debug:"+message) method along with JBuilder4's
debugger
if you can't find the bug then, may as well go back to ASP.

I've even found bugs in Tomcat using this technique.it's very thorough.

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IMO the best solution is to use System.out.println() debug messages. Of
course, you need a way to get those messages to your workstation.
Either test and debug locally, or try my solution that I described in Wrox
Professional J2EE.

At first sight, I think you just failed to get a connection to the Oracle
database. Try putting an
if (conn == null) { test before you create the preparedstatement.

BTW, why are you using javawebserver?

Geert Van Damme


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 Hi all .

 Debugging JSP proves to be not all that easy.
 Could anyone suggest me some good debugging measures to rectify
 the errors ..I get...

 I do not have JBuilder Enterprise / IBM's new Visual Age which
 I've heard providing
 some good debugging measures.What I use isthe Javawebserver.

 Could anyone tell me When you get errors like .

 Error during JSP page processing

 java.lang.NullPointerException
  at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.prepare_for_new_get(Compiled Code)
  at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.getStringValue(Compiled Code)
  at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleResultSet.getString(Compiled Code)
  at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleResultSet.getString(Compiled Code)
  at rat.manager.SelectValueManager.(Compiled Code)
  at rat.manager.SelectValueManager.getValueDescription(Compiled Code)
 .
 .
 .
 . etc...etcHOW ON EARTH to debug these ???

 In ASP... you can do a simple Response.write( ) and find it out
 pretty easily...
 Are there any similar measures in JSP ?

 Thanx   regards
 Ganesh.

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Re: Forte for Java error

2001-03-29 Thread M. Simms

I get this when there are 2 or more instances of Tomcat running on
localhost...

hint: if you see more than one "javaw" in the task list, then delete them
all and restart the test.

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 Subject: Forte for Java error


 When I execute a JSP page from Forte for Java 2.0 Community Edition, I get
 the following error in the Output Window:

 Starting tomcat. Check logs/tomcat.log for error messages
 No webapps/ directory C:\forte4j\temp\tomcat\webapps
 FATAL:java.net.BindException: Address in use: JVM_Bind
 java.net.BindException: Address in use: JVM_Bind
 at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
 at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(PlainSocketImpl.java:408)
 at java.net.ServerSocket.init(ServerSocket.java:173)
 at java.net.ServerSocket.init(ServerSocket.java:124)
 at
 org.apache.tomcat.net.DefaultServerSocketFactory.createSocket(Defa
 ultServerS
 ocketFactory.java:97)
 at
 org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpEndpoint.startEndpoint(PoolTcpEnd
 point.java
 :235)
 at
 org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector.start(PoolTcpConnector.
 java:187)
 at
 org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.start(ContextManager.java:479)
 at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.execute(Tomcat.java:204)
 at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.main(Tomcat.java:237)
 at
 org.netbeans.modules.web.core.execution.WebAppMain.main(WebAppMain
 .java:37)


 And I get the following error on the web browser:

 Cannot connect to http://localhost:8080/Resources/Photoarchives/tmpJSP.jsp

 http://localhost:8080/Resources/Photoarchives/tmpJSP.jsp

 Where am I going wrong. Tomcat app server is running fine.
 Thanx in advance.
 Jyotinarayan.

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Re: assigning javascript value to a java variable in JSP

2001-03-27 Thread M. Simms

Use cookiesit's cleaner
create the cookie in Javascript, read it using the Cookie methods.

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 Hi Maizatulakmam,

 You must submit this form, and use the command:

 %
   String selectedValue =
 request.getParameter("selectionobject");
 %

   in the JSP you submit which you submit this page to.
 The value you specified in the option tag which you
 selected will be assigned to the variable
 selectedValue.

 Regards,
 Vincent

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   I would like to know is there anyway to get
  selectedindex value from
   selection object by using Javascript and assign it
  to a java variable
   in JSP
 
   example : script 
 function getIndex(){
? =
 
 
 window.document.selectionobject.options[0].selectedIndex;
 }
 /script
p/s : ? can represent Java variable?
 
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Re: Dreamweaver JSP

2001-03-26 Thread M. Simms

Bingomy sentiments exactly.
it's also good for designer-types who cannot program for sh...t.


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 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 5:07 AM
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 Subject: Re: Dreamweaver  JSP


 I have to agree.  We have put together a few simple intranet applications
 very quickly, but the code that it generates is very hard to
 maintain - all
 that JDBC code in each file - yuck !!!  I am not sure about
 UltraDev 4, but
 in the previous version it would only allow you to use single
 column primary
 keys.  This is a little difficult in larger apps.  I would
 personally stick
 to UltraDev for knocking together prototypes.

 Cheers
 Lee

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 Information Technology Leeds
 _

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 Leeds, LS16 6RA
 Tel: 0113 288 3200
 Fax: 0113 275 1690
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  Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:38 AM
  To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:  Re: Dreamweaver  JSP
 
  Yeah.but what about all of that imbedded JSP code within the
  page..
  how are you going to make changes ?
  Once you do, you cannot go back to the built-in JSP code generator /
  Ultradev server-side behaviors
  it's a one-way streetunless you know how to customize the
  behaviors
 
   -Original Message-
   From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification
 and reference
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dylan Rosario
   Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 12:31 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Dreamweaver  JSP
  
  
   Erwin,
  
   I developed a 30 page JSP application in under 2 week by my self with
   Dreamweaver Ultradev4.  Complete with administration forms and
   multi-record
   views.  It's the fastest way to get a mid to large size app to the
  market.
   I highly recommend it.  Stick to servlets to do complex binary
   streams from
   the database and you have a powerful tool at your hands.
  
   If you like superior layout design I recommend dreamweaver after you
  write
   your code.  But even with it's repeat region function you
 will find the
   flexibility and extensibility nice.
  
   Dylan
  
   At 08:40 AM 3/23/01 +0530, you wrote:
   Hi guys,
   
   This is my first J2ee project, and i was wondering - Can I use
   Dreamweaver
   3 for editing my jsp files, or should I get Dreamweaver Ultradev? I'm
   pretty good at using DW 3.
   I don't need dreamweaver to do any coding itself - I am eager to do
  every
   bit of the jsp coding myself. But I'm wondering whether DW3
 will allow
  me
   to edit the (layout of the) pages after i've finished coding them.
   I intend to use taglibs, but not XML.
   
   Any advice from the experts?
   TIA!
   
   -Erwin
   
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Re: Dreamweaver JSP

2001-03-25 Thread M. Simms

Yeah.but what about all of that imbedded JSP code within the page..
how are you going to make changes ?
Once you do, you cannot go back to the built-in JSP code generator /
Ultradev server-side behaviors
it's a one-way streetunless you know how to customize the behaviors

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dylan Rosario
 Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 12:31 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Dreamweaver  JSP


 Erwin,

 I developed a 30 page JSP application in under 2 week by my self with
 Dreamweaver Ultradev4.  Complete with administration forms and
 multi-record
 views.  It's the fastest way to get a mid to large size app to the market.
 I highly recommend it.  Stick to servlets to do complex binary
 streams from
 the database and you have a powerful tool at your hands.

 If you like superior layout design I recommend dreamweaver after you write
 your code.  But even with it's repeat region function you will find the
 flexibility and extensibility nice.

 Dylan

 At 08:40 AM 3/23/01 +0530, you wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
 This is my first J2ee project, and i was wondering - Can I use
 Dreamweaver
 3 for editing my jsp files, or should I get Dreamweaver Ultradev? I'm
 pretty good at using DW 3.
 I don't need dreamweaver to do any coding itself - I am eager to do every
 bit of the jsp coding myself. But I'm wondering whether DW3 will allow me
 to edit the (layout of the) pages after i've finished coding them.
 I intend to use taglibs, but not XML.
 
 Any advice from the experts?
 TIA!
 
 -Erwin
 
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Re: JSP Debugging

2001-03-25 Thread M. Simms

JBuilder 4 Enterprise edition..breakpoint JSP and servlet debugger...par
excellence.

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 I am using JRun. I wonder if there are any debugging tool for JSP pages?
 Because the error message generated is not very accurate, often
 the compiler
 says there is error on certain line but the error is in another line which
 is miles away. I am wonder if I can download a more accurate debugger? I
 heard from people in the mailing list saying debugger is JSP Engine
 dependent, so am I stuck with JRun's debugger?

 I read the documentation of JRun and their debugger allow checking Java
 stack for concurrency issues and check Out Of Memory issues..., but they
 don't provide debugger for more conventional error like mistype variable
 name or missing ; at the end...

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Re: AutoCompilation of JSP's at AppServer startup

2001-03-22 Thread M. Simms

I heard the only way to do this is to "touch" the filestamps on the JSP
source code so that the file system "modified" flag is throw or there is a
timestamp/datestamp change.

I'm amazed no one has developed a utility for doing this yet !

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 Is there any way to compile all the JSP's whenever we restart the
 AppServer.  For Servlet we can specify "Load at startup as TRUE".

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Re: Spawning a thread

2001-03-18 Thread M. Simms

re: "..shouldn't use %! % tags to declare variables unless you know very
well what you're doing. But, alas, we see so many examples who do it wrong
(and people sometimes are upset if you tell them about it)"

A good question or two may be: Are there any uses for %! % variables ?
and if not, why were they included in the original JSP specifications doc ?

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 I'm very sorry, but I really think you're interpreting this the other way
 around.
 isThreadSafe=true  doesn't mean that JSP's are thread safe by default. au
 contraire,
 it means that they run in a multithreaded environment and are _assumed_ to
 be thread safe by the servlet engine. If they are not, you might specify
 isThreadSafe=false to make the servlet engine use the singleThreadModel. I
 really think you should never do this in a real application. It
 has too many
 performance problems.

 Most of the JSP pages are thread safe because they only use local
 variables.
 That's one of the reasons I mentioned it on this thread several times
 already that you shouldn't use %! % tags to declare variables unless you
 know very well what you're doing. But, alas, we see so many
 examples who do
 it wrong (and people sometimes are upset if you tell them about it).
 Anyway, if you just declare your variables locally in % % tags or in
 custom tags, you shouldn't worry too much about thread safety.

 But that has hardly anything to do with the original question.
 well, of course you can spawn a thread in a JSP
 % new Thread(){
 public void run(){
 // your code
 }
}.start();%
 But it's cleaner to put that in a separate object, not in the
 page directly.

 Geert Van Damme



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Re: Where Is the Tomcat 3.2.1 Roles File for http://localhost:8080/admin/ located?

2001-03-09 Thread M. Simms

$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml


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 Where Is the Roles File for http://localhost:8080/admin/ located?


 I am using Tomcat 3.2 but cannot find the roles admin / password
 to change the authentication. Where is the security config file located
 for basic authentication?


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Re: JBuilder PVCS Integration

2001-03-09 Thread M. Simms

Sorry to report that with JBuilder 4 Enterprise, Borland has now
standardized on CVS.

However, their Open Tools API allows you to build a bridge to any source
repository.see the JBuilder newsgroup for more details.

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 I'm new to the Java world so forgive me if my question is off-topic here
 (and point to the right list(s) please).

 I'm working with JBuilder 3 Enterprise. PVCS is at least
 partially built in.
 But I'm having trouble getting it set up.

 The problem is re: the archive directory. On client machines, I
 get an error
 saying the archive can't be found. It's apparently looking for a physical
 path on the local machine that matched the physical path on the server.

 The client has a mapped drive to the where the archive is  I have that
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Re: servlet Question...

2001-03-08 Thread M. Simms

This is probably application-server specific.
each server has a utility JAR file for things like this.

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 Since you guys are good in servlet, I am daring to ask this Question.

 Is there any method defined in servlet API to find out the servlet
 container's log file. I do not want to hard code the name of the
 file in my
 code because I might be running the same servlet within different servlet
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Re: Compressing output

2001-03-06 Thread M. Simms

Dude - I think this is best done with a plug-in at the webserver level.
much easier to accomplish.
I think Apache has this available.


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 I need to convert a php script to jsp.

 In php i buffer all output to the page so that nothing is sent. I can then
 gzip the output for the whole page and send it to the browser (for those
 that support gzip)

 I need to do a similar thing if possible using JSP and/ or stand alone
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Re: Back Button

2001-03-05 Thread M. Simms

Your Alert call from Javascript is not in the proper event...
it should be called in the "onsubmit" event of the button..
somehow it is called after the page is unloaded.

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 Hi all,
  I have developed a jsp page which on submit calls itself
 recursively.
  That is the jsp is test.jsp and its form action="test.jsp".
 My problem is , when it calls itself depending on certain conditions i
 show an alert
 on the onLoad trigger because for different conditions i've got
 different BODY tags.

 For example when i Press a 'Save' Button I get a number from a
 database and i show it in the alert as
 'Record 1000blah Created'

 suppose i go from this page and press the back button the page appears
 with the alert. with the same message
 which is awkward. Is there a way to avoid this?
 thanks
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Re: simple question

2001-03-02 Thread M. Simms

You want to take a look at Chapter 13 of Java Server Programming - J2EE
edition.

There lies an answer (albeit complex) in the form of complex set of taglib
members that "attempt" to provide a swing-like interface via HTML.

Advanced stuffno question about it. So forget the "simple" for now.
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 I'm confused too. JSP is a server-side technology. AWT and Swing are
 client-side technologies. What is it, exactly, that you want to do?

 If you want to use JSP to create web pages that invoke/include
 applets that
 use AWT or Swing, then yes, you can do that. If you want
 something using AWT
 or Swing to run on the server side, then I guess you've lost me.

 --
 Martin Cooper
 Tumbleweed Communications


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  also, if anyone has any suggestions on books or sites about this, it'd
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Re: OFF : Any Cobol To SQL Data Converter ? Urgent

2001-03-02 Thread M. Simms

Dude - the Cobol program probably has EMBEDDED SQL statements in it..
just pull them out and wrap any business logic around them with Java within
a Bean or even JSP taglib member.

Otherwise, the program may be doing an Remote Procedure Call to a 3rd party
middleware..which may be using stored procedures.
If that is the case, then you'll have to contact the DBA to access that SQL
source code.


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 I'm working on a banking site. Bank is currently using
 its cobol based system and it wishes that its customer
 can check the Bank Statement Online. And i need a
 Converter from Cobol to SQL  Or Any other better
 Solution Plz Recomend

 Rgrds and Tnx
 Muddaser Azeem

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Re: PDF, MS WORD from JSP ??

2001-03-02 Thread M. Simms

I tried it and it works right within my IE browser because I had the Acrobat
Plugin installed.
If the mime-type requested in the header is support by the browser, then I
believe the href link causes the browser to hand the file over to the
plug-in;
otherwise, an alternate tag is invoked which usually calls for a download of
the file via http or ftp.


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 Subject: PDF, MS WORD from JSP ??


 Hi, I have large forms, that the user has to download , how to
 let the user
 when clicking in a link a MS word or pdf window open up, so he can save it
 to his hard drive .
 This site reflect exactly what I am looking for :
 https://web.da-us.citibank.com/signin/citifi/scripts/start.jsp
 go to the link "Apply now"
 check "Download an application" and press countinue
 When you click in the banking link a windown open up

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Re: JBuilder POST loose session

2001-02-28 Thread M. Simms

If you are using Tomcat 3.1, could this be showing one of the 100 bugs that
were fixed in Tomcat 3.2 ?

Try Tomcat 3.2.don't forget to download the latest "webserver glue"
wrapper debug classes from the JBuilder website though.

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 Subject: JBuilder POST loose session


 From inside JBuilder 4, (Tomcat), I have a form that submit data to a
 servlet (method=POST).

 In the submission form, I display the session Id.
 In the POST method of the servlet, which is called when the user
 SUBMIT the
 form, I display the session Id as well.

 Using JBuilder, when running the form, I get 2 different Session Id in the
 form and the post.

 Once deployed, on JRun, the session Id is the same both in the
 form and the
 post method, which is the correct behaviour.

 Do you know WHY the Id is different inside the POST method, using JBuilder
 (TomCat) ???

 This is very annoying, since I can't debug my app from inside JBuilder - I
 have to deploy on the server after each modification, restart the server,
 and so on...

 THANKS for any info on this !!
 --ChD

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Re: Tomcat 3.1 can't handle load

2001-02-27 Thread M. Simms

Download and install Tomcat 3.2...nice, very nice.

Over 100 bugs in 3.1 were fixed.


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kishor K
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 hi,

 I have Tomcat 3.1 and jdk 1.2.2 on  TWO Windows NT machines.
 Both the machines are loaded with the same code,same database.
 But on one machine it is causing Dr.Watson error 2-3 times a day
 whereas the
 other one is working properly.

 Could you help in anyway on this?

 thanks in advance
 kishor

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  Dear  Sangeelee,
 
  Thanks for providing this vital info.
 
  Sunil K.Roy
 
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  To: "Sunil Kumar Roy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:39 AM
  Subject: Re: Tomcat 3.1 can't handle load
 
 
   On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Sunil Kumar Roy wrote:
  
We are developing a B2B website using Tomcat 3.1 for our company.(We
 are
  yet
to buy a full-fledged webserver since ours is a startup firm).
  
   Lots of people have reported problems with the Jdbc-ODBC bridge (if
 that's
   what you're using) - however if it happens without DB access, then it
   could be your JDK.
  
   There is no legal way for Tomcat ever to cause an 'Illegal
 Operation' -
   pure java can't cause this. The problem lies elsewhere.
  
   However, if you're still choosing your server technologies, I always
   recommend Unix be considered over NT. I've *never* looked back - it's
 paid
   off on many, many occasions so far.
  
   K. Sangeelee
  
  
 
 
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Re: The Little Grasshoper: Accessing an Access Database

2001-02-23 Thread M. Simms

First walk, .noRUN to get a decent jdbc:odbc driver or else you will
most certainly fail.
and go crazy in the process 
www.j-netdirect.com

single-user developer Driver is free with registration.

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 Thanks everyoneI got that example program to the company and now i can
 finally start on the project.

 First, please can someone give me step by step instructions on
 setting up my
 machine to access an Access Database from JSP's on Tomcat.

 I am using JDK 1.1.8  and my machine is a celeron466 with 64 mb ram.

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Re: Brainbench JSP certification.

2001-02-22 Thread M. Simms

Is Brainbench endorsed by Sun ? If not, I don't see why hiring companies
would believe it has any merit !

What about NYC area for JSP ?
I know a lot of the financial companies are following in Schwab's lead and
moving their entire backoffice suite of apps to Java as well as their web
presence.

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Nicholson
 Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:52 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Brainbench JSP certification.


 I'm looking for a JSP gig right now and I just wanted to ask if anybody in
 this forum has secured a role recently requiring a pass in the Brainbench
 certification? It seems the US economy is such right now that very few
 companies are making hiring decisions and so I might seriously
 try Europe or
 Australia where things don't look so bleak. At least in the short term.

  I've been asked to take Java test before using QuizTek but this is the
 first time I've seen the JSP one by Brainbench. Anyway I took it
 and it says
 that currently I scored higher than 95% of the folk who've taken it.

 As one would expect and anybody who's taken Sun's Java certificatoin would
 testify, there were a few abiguous poorly written questions in the test I
 just took.

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Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev

2001-02-22 Thread M. Simms

Actually, the Live Data Settings feature is buggywhen used with JSP. We
contacted their tech support and the issue is still pending.

Also, are you aware you can rewrite the macros used to generate the JSP code
in Ultradev ?
Thus, tailoring the code to your style.

The current code-gen is OK for prototyping sitesbut should be
rewritten for deployement.
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nicholas Larsson
 Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 6:01 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev


 UltraDev is good for everything except JSP, it generates
 tons of code that is not needed and I find it very
 difficult to follow the generated code.
 The LiveContents feature is very handy, though, it lets you
 se the layout of the .jsp containing data retrieved from
 databases aso.

 //Nico
  u can download it from macromedia.com, by creating a
 account. u get a trial
  version over there for 30 days if I am wright.
 
  Vinay Talwar
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
  caoyan
  yancao@PRECOMTECTo: JSP-
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  H.COM   cc:
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 Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev
  mailing list
  about Java Server
  Pages
  specification and
  reference
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  a.sun.com
 
 
  02/22/01 10:17 AM
  Please respond to
  A mailing list
  about Java Server
  Pages
  specification and
  reference
 
 
 
 
 
  where do i download Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev,I
 don't want to buy
  it!
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  From: "j3" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 9:33 PM
  Subject: Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev
 
 
   Kawa is an excellent IDE that I have been writing my
 Java programs in for
  2
   years.
  
 -Jeff Casimir
  
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  reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Quang
 Tran
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev
   
   
I am using Kawa from Allaire. It's good, but I don't
 think it
work when you
try create package.
   
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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 5:53 PM
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Does anyone use Kawa from allair, or JPadPro??
Just heard of them, are they any good??
   
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Ämne: Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev
   
   
It is good for a designer.  I find that for
 developers that JRun Studio
works very well.  When developing I very rarely need
 to go into a
  design
view, because most of the things that I program are
 dynamic.  So
a good html
editor that supports jsp is a good way to go.  We
 have built customer
  help
and tag wizards for our taglibs in JRun.  I guess it
 all depends
on your job
function.
   
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Subject: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev
   
   
Hi:
   
I am in the process of picking the right tool to do
 JSP development.
   
Has anyone had any experience with Dreamweaver
 UltraDev? Is this
a good tool
to use? Any pro and cons on this product?
   
Thank you for the input.
   
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Re: JSP Editors

2001-02-21 Thread M. Simms

Microedge, Inc.
www.slickedit.com


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 Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 12:36 PM
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 Subject: Re: Re: JSP Editors


 Where do I get VisualSlick from?

 Thanks,

 Rk
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  Try Visual SlickEditversion 6..has both Linux and windows
  versions
  very good for JSP development.
 
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   Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:54 PM
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   Subject: Re: JSP Editors
  
  
   Cristiano, Netbeans is an full-fledge Java development environment and
   includes an amazing editor. It does syntax highlight for JSP/java/html
   all at once - ideal for JSP work. (www.netbeans.org)
  
   Some good un*x alternatives are "vim" (an excellent vi clone
 with syntax
   highlight) and "xemacs".
  
   *Saran
  
   Cristiano - Bol wrote:
   
I would like to receive some names of good JSP Editors,
 with simple =
features, like checking of syntax, color customization to the
   code, and =
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FW: finalize method in bean

2001-02-20 Thread M. Simms

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:  finalize method in bean


Hi,
 Can i have a finalize method in a bean so that when the user
closes the browser window whatever
resources the bean is utilizing can be freed
regards
Merrill

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Re: JSP Editors

2001-02-20 Thread M. Simms

Try Visual SlickEditversion 6..has both Linux and windows
versions
very good for JSP development.

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rogério Saran
 Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:54 PM
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 Subject: Re: JSP Editors


 Cristiano, Netbeans is an full-fledge Java development environment and
 includes an amazing editor. It does syntax highlight for JSP/java/html
 all at once - ideal for JSP work. (www.netbeans.org)

 Some good un*x alternatives are "vim" (an excellent vi clone with syntax
 highlight) and "xemacs".

 *Saran

 Cristiano - Bol wrote:
 
  I would like to receive some names of good JSP Editors, with simple =
  features, like checking of syntax, color customization to the
 code, and =
  things like that.
 
  Thanks.
 

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Re: Dynamic Screen

2001-02-19 Thread M. Simms

Great ideajust store the finished results as static HTML and make your
facility a mini screen compiler.which is not really run-time dynamic.
HTML is not really very dynamic unless LOTS of Javascript code is
employed..and then you'll need cross-browser DHTML libraries.

If this is not sufficiently dynamic, best to go the applet route.

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 Subject: Dynamic Screen


 Hi,

 I want to create a Web-based utility in which the screens are
 defined by the
 user at Run-Time.   The user can define the position, colour of fields,
 specify whether a field will be displayed or no and also add new fields to
 this screen.

 The screen can be implemented by storing all the screen parameters (like
 field position, display or no etc.)  in a table and then painting
 the screen
 by retrieving them from the database. However this makes the entire system
 very slow. Does anybody have better ideas as to how such a system can be
 implemented.

 Thanks,
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Re: How to disable Back on Browser?

2001-02-18 Thread M. Simms

Never permit direct URL access to any given page in your
applicationthat's all.

Always track the window.history.length characteristic in a cookie.
Write to the cookie using an "onunload=" event handler and store the
window.history.length.

If another browser window opens or is already opened, chances are very great
that it has a different history.length than the first browser window.
Put this logic in the "onload=" event handler.
Alert the user of the problem, and then do a window.close() to shut-down the
second browser window;

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rahul
 Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 2:04 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: How to disable Back on Browser?


 Hello

 Probably I am replying to a centuries old mail.

 But the problem is that , the solutin below is great. But it only works
 when we open the page firsttime from the desktop by double clicking the
 icon. not when we open the page in a existing browser window

 Does anyone has any suggestions??

 -rahul


 On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Bhushan Bhangale wrote:

  Hi
 
  This is my first mail to this forum. Only two days before I
 subscribed to this mailing list. Here is a tricky solution to
 your problem.
 
  script language=JavaScript
  window.history.forward(1);
  /script
 
  This will disable the browser menu back button as well as the
 back menuitem of the popup.
 
  Try doing it.
 
  cheers
 
  Thanks  Regards
  Bhushan Bhangale
  http://www.bbhangale.com

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Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev

2001-02-16 Thread M. Simms

Warning: Ultradev 4 is a good tool for prototyping and rapid site
development.

It generates some poor code...for instance: getObject is used instead of
getString, getInt, etc.
for database resultset data retrieval.

Tech support is abysmal.2-4 day wait time can be expected
especially when it is free for your 1st 90 days ;)
You'll receive a rapid response once you've paid $300 for an annual support
agreement.

On the Plus side, I've modified their code after the fact and it does not
ruin the changes unless you re-insert their macro code again.

I have not tried to debug the code yet..I am not sure that is support.

Best bet for robust JSP development: JBuilder 4 Enterprise.

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Deschenes, Buddy
 Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 4:53 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev


 I like the combination of Homesite 4.5.2 and Tomcat.
 I found that if you are dealing with a lot of HTML
 in your jsp code Forte/Netbeans gets tiresome. I looked
 at UltraDev but I didn't see anything that made it a
 must have.

 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Oei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 4:19 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Macromedia's Dreamweaver UltraDev


 Hi:

 I am in the process of picking the right tool to do JSP development.

 Has anyone had any experience with Dreamweaver UltraDev? Is this
 a good tool
 to use? Any pro and cons on this product?

 Thank you for the input.

 Andy Oei

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Re: JSP vs. Applet

2001-02-16 Thread M. Simms

This is patently false..
JSP DOES NOT determine the user interface.
only it can improve the sophistication of the HTML which delivers the
interface.
Many websites are using Javascript with large script libraries to improve
the user interface..
NOT JAVA or JSP.

JSP cannot do many things doable with an Appletit's just impossible.
Graphics rotation and live data feeds for instance.

Applets are unpopular because :
1) most users with browsers can "shutdown" their built-in JVM
2) the browser JVM's are old and don't support many JDK 1.2/1.3 classes
3) applets can increase page size considerablemost applets of any
substantance are at least 20-50k in size.
4) Microsoft will not support applets in the next version of their browser
(unless the government beats Bill Gates into submission and puts him in jail
(where he belongs) for about 3 months)

John: are we having fun yet ;)

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Martin, Janet
 Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 2:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: JSP vs. Applet


 Andy: JSP can handle anything HTML can handle plus!  Therefore - of course
 it can handle a robust UI!  We are currently designing one here.  I can't
 give our code out on the net but trust me - it can do whatever
 you have the
 imagination to do!

 BTW: tabing is function of HTML forms (try a test form yourself) where you
 can set tab order.

 If you use an Applet be aware that they make for a fat client and you are
 subjecting your users to long download times each time they try to access
 your page vs. a JSP/HTML form which is a thin client (which is
 what the web
 is really for).

 You might want to go to any local bookstore and pursue the web
 design books
 and/or check out info on the web on what HTML can do.  There are
 any number
 of sites that have "pretty robust" UIs.  Just cruse around and
 set what you
 find.

 Janet

 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Oei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 5:31 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: JSP vs. Applet


 Hi:

 This is a novice question:
 I am developing an "intranet database application" that needs to have a
 "pretty robust" User Interface. Example: I have to be able to use full
 keyboard control, like tab-ing from one field to another logical
 field.  The
 application is like an Invoice Header and Line Item where you can pick a
 vendor for the invoice header and pick inventory item for the
 invoice line -
 both on one screen/page.

 Should I use applet for this purpose or can JSP handle a robust user
 interface? Anyone has an example?

 Thank you very much.

 Andy Oei

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Re: Diff bet asp jsp (end all, i hope.)

2001-02-12 Thread M. Simms

I don't think you've ended it
what about the "all powerful" JSP taglib capability ?
What's the ".NET" counterpart ?

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nasser Dassi
 Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 4:41 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Diff bet asp  jsp (end all, i hope.)


 Ok, now I feel urged to write (in spite of having this discussion arise
 every 3 months).

 Geert, your knowledge base regarding .NET is rather narrow.  There are
 several sites already developed using the newest .NET framework.  What
 'sucks' is that they are not permitted (as of yet) to publicize as being
 implementors of it.  Why?  Because, you cannot implement something that is
 not fully released.

 To all, regarding their differences, there is none.  It's all syntax.
 "What?," you say.

 The explanation is simple: if you look at the structure of both genres of
 coding, they are both comprised of the same structures up and down from
 source code to server-side hosting.  A variant?  The overall syntax and
 interpretors (aka containers).  Which is another difference: terminology.
 In the end, if you know the functionalities of both languages and their
 syntaxes and how to implement a site on both platforms, you're
 set to simply
 say "they are the same, in the end."

 Yes, it's the big picture.  But, everything I develop in ASP i develop in
 JSP.  All ActiveX DLL/COM objects coded in VB or C++, i recreate in Java
 Beans.  Anything that uses MFC's, I mimic on Java's side.  You get the
 point.

 ASP can use JavaScript, or VBScript.  JSP doesn't support server-side
 VBScript interpretation.  Big deal.
 They each work best on their respective OSes.

 WANT MORE INFORMATION?  LOOK AT THE ARCHIVES FOR THIS LIST.
 There has been
 plenty of discussion months and months ago, on a regularly repeated basis.

 Instead of telling others to research, research yourself.  Merely revert
 back to the archives.

 . I hope you eat your Wheaties in the morning, because some of the
 brains on this list need more nutrients.

 - Nasser
 Software/Internet Programmer/Developer since '94.

 - Original Message -
 From: "Geert Van Damme" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:56 PM
 Subject: Re: Diff bet asp  jsp


 OK,
 now we don't have out of the office replies;
 off topic questions
 Stupid irrelevant answers,
 but also the worst of all.
 Trolls.

 Please go away, and bother someone else.
 From your mail it's very clear you don't know anything about either JSP/
 Java not .Net/C#

 just FYI, .Net doesn't really exists yet! in that case it's easy
 to tell how
 fantastic it is.
 Please show me the first side that uses that technology and does something
 meaningful with it.
 Ok, by then, we're 4 years further. Let's talk then.
 In the meantime, we use JSP.

 Geert Van Damme

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Don Makoviney
  Sent: vrijdag 9 februari 2001 19:31
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Diff bet asp  jsp
 
 
  Obviously you are biased in your decision, but in addition you obviously
  have not read too much about ASP.NET have you?
 
  JSP's one big argument (portability to other servers) is going
 to be blown
  away by ASP.NET
 
  Not only that, but you can program in ANY language in .NET - not just
  "their" C# or VB.NET, but Java and even COBOL if you want to.
 And you can
  program in any language equally as well - it doesn't treat non-native
  languages like second-class citizens.
 
  Try programming in JSP with something other than JAVA
 technologies. . . .
  .not that easy is it? It will be a piece of cake with ASP.NET.
 
  I don't think that JSP is going anywhere soon (meaning, JSP
 guys probably
  aren't going to be out looking for new jobs anytime soon). . .
  .but the new
  ASP.NET looks VERY promising.
 
  I'm busy today, but in a day or so I can post some pretty
 killer specs if
  you all like. . . .
 
  Don Makoviney
 
  -Original Message-
  From: JSP Insider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 2:45 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Diff bet asp  jsp
 
 
  HI Srinivas,
 
  I have written quite a bit on the differences between ASP and JSP
  which you
  can find at www.jspinsider.com.
 
  However, the reason I am responding is I wanted to add something
  additional
  to what can be found in the asp / jsp articles I have written
 
  I now feel as a general rule of thumb JSP should be your first
 choice over
  ASP unless you have a overriding business reason to use ASP.
 
  The reason: Tag libraries and JSP version 1.2 coming out in the future
 
  ASP has nothing like tag libraries and they add flexiblity and ease of
  maintenance you will never see in ASP.
 
  Also version 1.2 of JSP improves JSP to the point that I feel JSP is
 

Re: Is there a jsp-job related sites or mailing list?

2001-02-07 Thread M. Simms

Sure is.kind of.they do all kinds of Java though.

JobsLetters.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Mostly from flaky California outfits that offer you $15 per hour and all the
stock options you want.

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 Subject: Is there a jsp-job related sites or mailing list?


 Does anybody know if there is a jsp-job related web sites or mailing list?

 Roland

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FW: Any views on the Java Web market in the US ???

2001-02-06 Thread M. Simms

Ridiculous...
contact a company by the name of "Concrete, Inc" in New York City
they cannot take any more projects in Javabooked-up for 2 years in
advance.
Also, their minimum project size is $100,000.

Websites have gone bankrupt from the cost of supporting CGI/BIN code written
in Perl.

Obviously a rumor started by some org like ZDNet..an M$ ass-kisser.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mathew, Binoy (CORP,
GEITC)
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 4:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Any views on the Java Web market in the US ???


Hi all,

We keep hearing news on the downtrends of the Java web market in the US?

How true is this and is this a slug or a permanent downfall of Java web
based
technologies like JSP, Servlets, XML ???

What about Europe?

Would like your thoughts.

Rgds,
Binoy.

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Re: Which JSP Engine/Application Server is the best?

2001-02-01 Thread M. Simms

There's pockets of brilliance at IBM, but also lots of administrative
bungling..

good example: I ordered a trial, 90 day version of DB2/UDB 7.1.

Took 60 days to be delivered.when I received it,
only 30 days remained on the license !


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Duffey
 Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 5:39 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Which JSP Engine/Application Server is the best?


 I don't know to be honest..my disgruntlement with them is that
 IBM is so up
 on the java bandwagon, but was behind. I am glad to see a fix
 came out that
 allows them to work with JSP 1.1/Servlet 2.2. Now that Servlet 2.3/JSP 1.2
 is soon to be released, I wonder if it will be 2 years before
 they add that
 in or not.

 I have also heard WS is not exactly easy to work with, cumbersome
 to install
 and configure, and so on.


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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of robert young
  Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 9:46 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Which JSP Engine/Application Server is the best?
 
 
   WebSphere..bah..they are behind the times. Being that IBM is so
  active in
   the Java community I am really surprised their app server is such
   a beast to
   work with and does not yet support Servlet 2.2/JSP 1.1 (unless a
   new version
   came out recently that does). I would think they would be up on
  top of the
   list of J2EE supporters.
  
 
  according to the ibm site, fixpack 2 (circa 1/5/01) supports
 2.2/1.1.  BUT
  is
  WS so bad that you would turn down a position with a place that used it
  exclusively, along with VAJ??
 
  thanx,
  robert young
 
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Re: debugging JSPs

2001-01-02 Thread M. Simms

You MUST use the built-in Tomcat 3.1 servlet/JSP engine.no other
versions work...yet.

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 Any idea on how to debug JSPs in JBuilder.

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Re: JSP Debugging

2000-11-26 Thread M. Simms

JBuilder 4 ENTERPRISE edition
full breakpoint debugging of JSP source and Java servlet source code.

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 I am using JRun. I wonder if there are any debugging tool for JSP pages?
 Because the error message generated is not very accurate, often
 the compiler
 says there is error on certain line but the error is in another line which
 is miles away. I am wonder if I can download a more accurate debugger? I
 heard from people in the mailing list saying debugger is JSP Engine
 dependent, so am I stuck with JRun's debugger?

 I read the documentation of JRun and their debugger allow checking Java
 stack for concurrency issues and check Out Of Memory issues..., but they
 don't provide debugger for more conventional error like mistype variable
 name or missing ; at the end...

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Re: Secure Web Site and Netscape 6 problem

2000-11-26 Thread M. Simms

Comment: Everyone knows you can't build a decent web app from the
server-side only.

Make sure you can control the clientside Javascript as well or else "you'll
be sorry"..

If your management intends the HTML programmers to be totally separate from
the server-side programmers,
again. "they'll be sorry".

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eugene Voznesensky
 Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:41 PM
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 Subject: Secure Web Site and Netscape 6 problem


 Dear friends,

 Please provide SERVER SIDE solution ONLY
 (As you understand I have not ANY opportunity to configure user's
 browsers(client side).
 All activities that I can provide are on server side.)

 The problem:
 I am software engineer involved in development and support our company's
 e-commerce web site.
 e-commerce web site https://iam.innomedia.com/iscrstart.html.
 Our company uses VeriSign Digital ID, Java Web Server 1.1.3, Windows NT

 On Netscape 6.0 the https://iam.innomedia.com/iscrstart.html does not
 response.
 On browsers other than Netscape 6.0 everything is OK.(IE4, IE5, IE5.5,
 Netscape 45, Netscape Communicator).
 The same program w/o VeriSign SSL in Web Service mode (http, not https )
 runs OK on Netscape 6.0.
 But when I try to run  JWS  w/o VeriSign SSL in Secure Web Service the
 problem happened again.

 From VeriSign Customer support (877 438 8776) was received answer  that is
 known Netscape 6.0 problem.

 This is an extract from Netscape 6.0 'Release Notes':
 //**
 Accessing Pages
 ...
 Some secure (https) web sites are not TLS compatible. TLS is the
 new version
 of SSL. If you are having trouble reaching a particular secure
 web site, try
 turning off TLS for that site:
 Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy and Security, and then choose Security
 Manager.
 Click the Advanced tab.
 Click Options.
 Turn off TLS.
 //***

 I repeat it : I have not ANY opportunity to configure user's
 browsers(client
 side).
 All activities that I can provide are on server side.

 What are you think about?

 Regards,
 Eugene Voznesensky
 Software Engineer
 voice day (408) 432 5475
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Re: How Client Side JavaScript call serverside JSP or Servlet

2000-11-26 Thread M. Simms

script lang="javascript"
function gotoJSP(); {
location.href="yourjsp.jsp";
}
/script
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 Hi,
 Yes it will be done via using JavaScript.

 Hamid Hassan
 VSDI

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 Hi:

 I am doing research on how to let client side script call a
 server side JSP
 or servlet. For example, when I enter some value in a field and I want
 another field to get some values from DB without doing form
 submit. I think
 I need to write a javascript to call a jsp or servlet to retrieve
 the value
 and send back to browser.

 It will be much appreciated if anyone give me help or let me know some
 resource, material, tutorial, website on the topic.


 Thanks

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Re: Elizabeth Castro books... look pretty good

2000-11-19 Thread M. Simms

Simple solution: scan book to cd. Save in PDF format. one-hundredth the
weight.

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 Hi there, I've got a few books of late particularly from WROX and whilst
 they have good content they aren't all that useful as they weigh
 so much and
 take up so much space. In a couple of weeks I'm going to Thailand for a
 couple of months and I think I'm going to take the Quick start
 visual guides
 for JavaScript, XML, Photoshop and HTML 4.0

 This year I've been lugging around Mannings JSP book, ORAs EJB
 and Java and
 XML books and Jasons Servlet Programming and I left WROX's Prof JSP at my
 last destination because it was simply too big and heavy. As you could
 possibly imagine this is a non trivial amount of weight I'm lugging around
 IMHO :-)

 These books all together weigh as much as your typical WROX book.
 Great for
 travel reading IMHO.

 I think I'm really going to have to leave some pretty good
 references behind
 this time round. But given how quickly this technology is
 changing they are
 so often obselete in a matter of months :-)

 Are there any other travelling consultants that have this problem?

 Ordinarily I'd seriously consider buying new books again at my destination
 but Thailand's English Hi Tech book selection isn't always the latest
 offerings.

 Cheers. Or at least that's how things were in March when I was there last.

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Re: Which one is recommended Web Server with JSP engine?

2000-11-19 Thread M. Simms

Tomcat is about 3 or 4 times slower than Resin or Weglogic.

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 Hi!

 Can anybody tell me which one is most popular JSP hosting
 web server? I'm currently using WebLogic 5.1. Some of my
 friends are using Tomcat, WebSphere etc. By the way, is
 Resin also a web server with JSP engine?

 Raman.

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Re: keeping track of user connections

2000-11-19 Thread M. Simms

There are session monitor events which you can register listeners for to get
a response when a browser closes.

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 Hi!

 But contact the browser (to check whether it is still connected), while
 performing a lengthy process?

 Raman.

 19-Nov-2000 0045 GMT.

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  Hi,
 
  sorry, but HTTP is a stateless Protocoll. after a client-request is
  answered by a server, the transaction is finished.
  if the user logs in and forgets to log out, u can do nothing
 about it, but
  wait for timeout.
 
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Re: JSP Authoring / Development

2000-11-16 Thread M. Simms

Of course, as with any new technology, NONE are really great.

Macromedia Ultradev  = great presentation and page layout control; NO JSP
debugger
Borland Jbuilder 4 Enterprise = terrible presentation and page layout
control; Great JSP debugger (Tomcat only !)

Maybe the answer is you need BOTH. I heard that Allaire's JRun Studio is
pretty good, but of course ONLY works with JRun. You're going to discover
that JSP debugging is vendor-specific right now.

Geert: what's your opinion ?


BTW: what are JSP/J2EE consultants getting these days per diem ?

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 Does anyone have information on the best authoring / development
 environments for JSP?  Which HTML / XML editors or Java IDEs provide the
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Re: Java: make EXE

2000-11-16 Thread M. Simms

Symantec's Visual Cafe (now Webgain) has that ability.
there are limitation howeverread the details at www.webgain.com


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 Hi group,

 Sorry to have posted this question. But I really wondered whether we can
 compile .java to .exe or not. Or is there any compiler that can do that?

 Thanks  regards,
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Re: Blue Martini/Vignette versus Weblogic/Java

2000-11-16 Thread M. Simms

Dude - no one can really answer this...there are so many factors that go
into making the "buy or make" decision.
If you need a solution in a hurry, AND THIS FACTOR IS IMPORTANT, then buy.
If you need a flexible solution that you can customize to the nth degree and
you can wait,
then you make.
There are risks to both decisions..

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 Anyone here had the opportunity to compare/contrast an ASP (application
 service) package solution such as Blue Martini or Vingette StoryServer, to
 building off of a component-base such as WebLogic with the
 commerce package?
 If so, what is the breakpoint at which it would make sense to go with
 something such as one of these packages, over a more custom solution built
 upon a WebLogic core? Is it all about speed to market, or is there more to
 it than that? I frankly don't see the advantage yet...but it seems that a
 lot of people do, lately. What am I missing?

 Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

 Thanks.



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 I couldn't find the answer to my question.Plz explain .The url doesn't
 work

 Meera

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Re: Which is the best framework WebMacro, Struts, or Tapestry?

2000-11-16 Thread M. Simms

As with anything "new", there are the rebels.
I think once JSP is proven and widespread in use, the template engines will
just die off.


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 Have anybody done any work with or had experience with Apache Turbine?

 http://java.apache.org/turbine/index.html

 Also I have just invested in "Web Development with Java Server Pages" book
 by Fields  Klob , Manning. Some of these framework kits are
 running __against__
 grade by being alternatives to JSPs. What is the deal here? Are they being
 anti-Sun? Won't some of these "kits" fall off the edge of the
 earth in a year because
 they are anti-JSP?

 --
 Peter Pilgrim
 G.O.A.T
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 Hi

 Has anyone carried out a survey , review, or detailed examination of
 these frameworks?

  1) WebMacro
  2) Jakarta Struts
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 I am interested if they work with Java Server Pages
 Are they any other that I have missed?

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Re: Message Board using JSP:How to

2000-11-16 Thread M. Simms

see www.tradersclub.com for a good, simple one.

BTW: I am working on a JSP-based message board.

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 Hi,
  I'm now working to create Message Board on Net in JSP.For this
 work I need
 a reference model.Can any one give links to well working message boards?I
 need a message board that is easy to access,easy to search,easy
 to navigate
 and well categorized.Give me examples for this in a view of a web
 developer.
 Thanx,
  Cheers,
  Jam.

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Re: Any way to store a jsp generated on fly]

2000-11-15 Thread M. Simms

INVALID URL !!!

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 plzz refer to :
 http://www.jspsite.com/javaserverpages
 bye



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 Hi Room,
I have a problem which goes like this.
 I have a file which is parsed and broken up into two parts.
 The parts are to be processed separately and these parts have two
 different jsps which are the final pages to be shown.The user should be
 able to choose the jsp he wnats to see.I understand these jsp pages are
 generated  'on the fly'.But Is there some way of  storing these jsps
 somewhere  like a database or a flat file so that i can provide a
 another jsp page which has two links to these files where in the jsp
 pages are stored ,which the user gets to choose from.
 
 I hope i have explanied the problem alright.Please do let me know if
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Re: Best JSP Tool - JBuilder 3.5/4.0 and Inprise AppServer

2000-11-14 Thread M. Simms

Dude - you must get the expensive ENTERPRISE EDITION of Jbuilder to get the
JSP debugging feature.

Jbuilder 4 was released prematurely in my estimation.
1) help system lacks the servlet API
2) lots of debugging quirks.JSP debugger only runs on Tomcat 3.1 and is
pretty slow.
3) powerful SQL extension classes, but no documentation for using them

best to wait for 4.1
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Khurram Sardar
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 Subject: Re: Best JSP Tool - JBuilder 3.5/4.0 and Inprise AppServer


 Hello Sir,
  You have JBuilder 3.5 EE. Which means that you have
 purchased it. How do
 you feel about JBuilder 4.0 Foundation Edition. Have you
 tried it does it provide any good features for JSP, I am damn
 sure the IDE of
 JBuilder 4.0 is really great. If you can tell me some it will be
 of real great
 help to me. Why don't you try Forte for Java, every one is
 talking high about it
  everyone thinks it is more than enough. Some people are talking
 about its registered Enterprise Edition being available also.
 Best Regards,

 Khurram Sardar
 ABN AMRO Global IT Systems




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 I use JBuilder 3.5 Enterprise Ed. which comes with the Inprise Application
 Server (IAS).  I like the JBuilder IDE and the IAS interface, but
 give IAS a "B
 -" grade.  IAS with JBuilder 3.5 uses Servlet 2.0 and JSP 0.92
 APIs. without
 providing free upgrades.  The "new" IAS that ships with JBuilder 4.0 uses
 Servlet 2.1 and JSP 1.0 APIs without any means of free upgrades.
 The FREE J2EE
 server uses Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 APIs.  What difference does
 this make?  If
 your using a servlet with "RemoteDispatcher" and other newer J2EE
 commands, IAS
 won't recognize the method(s) and you WASTE lots of time trying
 to figure out
 what the heck is going on.  Debugging JSP's using
 JBuilder/Inprise is a good
 idea; however, Inprise needs to provide much better server upgrade support
 before I will consider them for a commercial installation.  I
 would appreciate
 other people's opinion regarding Application Servers: Tomcat,
 JRun 3.0, etc.  I
 can't find anything written that contrasts the various servers (high end
 commercial with EJB/Transaction support versus Tomcat, etc.)

 I'm using JBuilder with the J2EE server and things work much
 better.  The only
 issues I have dealt with J2EE server is figuring out how to set the
 configuration, use the deployment tool and understand the
 security management
 features "read/write" access of files handled with its Server.policy file.
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 Hello Mr. Mio Nino P. Marquez,
  Thanks a lot for such a helpful information but can you
 please tell me
 whether it is possible to get an evaluation version of
 JBuilder 4. I checked a few days ago and evaluation version of
 JBuilder 3.5 was
 available.
  Also what do you think regarding one feature of JBuilder,
 integration with
 other tools.
  I unerstand JBuilder is a full fulledge server side
 development product on
 its own. But what if I am developing my bussiness logic in Visual Age
  and would like to develop presentation and web layer in JBuilder.
  I will be waiting for your reply.
 Best Regards,

 Khurram
 ABN AMRO Global IT Systems




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 Khurram,

 We went to the product launch of JBuilder 4 recently and was really
 impressed with it.
 The JBuilder 4 Enterprise edition allows you to do Servlet / JSP
 debugging... this includes stepping through codes, modify variable values
 etc.
 

Re: Can a JSP extend a servlet

2000-11-14 Thread M. Simms

Yeah, but doesn't this guy just want to redirect from his servlet to a JSP
file :

res.sendRedirect("extend.jsp");


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 Yes, it's possible.
 use the extends directive
 %@ page extends="MyRootServlet"

 But I wouldn't recommend using this approach.

 Geert Van Damme


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  I ahev  a simpel question to you all
 
  Can a servlet be extended by a JSP file
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Re: Is there any way to send an Email with an attachment !

2000-11-12 Thread M. Simms

It is more involved.See below example.
Note: What is missing below is setting the actual map object which I believe
is correct as :
map = new URLName("c:\\windows\\windows.gif");
Note: there are other constructors as wellsee the docs.

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Insert the Multipart object into the Message object by calling
setContent(Multipart) within a newly-constructed Message object.
The example below creates a Multipart object and then adds two message parts
to it. The first message part is a text string, “Spaceport Map,” and the
second
contains a document of type “application/postscript.” Finally, this
multipart
object is added to a MimeMessage object of the type described above.
After all message parts are created and inserted, call the saveChanges
methodto
ensure that the client writes appropriate message headers. This is identical
to the
process followed with a single part message. Note that the JavaMail API
calls the
saveChanges method implicitly during the send process, so invoking it is
unnecessary and expensive if the message is to be sent immediately.
// Instantiate a Multipart object
MimeMultipart mp = new MimeMultipart();
// create the first bodypart object
MimeBodyPart b1 = new MimeBodyPart();
// create textual content
// and add it to the bodypart object
b1.setContent("Spaceport Map","text/plain");
mp.addBodyPart(b1);
// Multipart messages usually have more than
// one body part. Create a second body part
// object, add new text to it, and place it
// into the multipart message as well. This
// second object holds postscript data.
MimeBodyPart b2 = new MimeBodyPart(); b2.setContent(map,"application/
postscript");
mp.addBodyPart(b2);
// Create a new message object as described above,
// and set its attributes. Add the multipart
// object to this message and call saveChanges()
// to write other message headers automatically.
Message msg = new MimeMessage(session);
// Set message attrubutes as in a singlepart
// message.
msg.setContent(mp); // add Multipart
msg.saveChanges(); // save changes

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 If not JMAPI how to send attachment through email? I'm
 using a mailing servlet. But i'm just looking for
 sending the attachment through the same. Is that
 complex thing?

 Venu

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   I am using Java Mail API for sending mail. Is
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Re: (off topic)javascript: How can I disable the maximize button in NS and IE

2000-11-12 Thread M. Simms

No way.but you can control the resizing IF and when you open the window
from Javascript:

w = window.open("index.html","start",features);
where features contains: "resizable=no"

otherwise you must code on "onresize" event handler with some javascript in
the static html:

script
function retainit() {
 window.location.href = window.location.href ;
}
/script
body onresize="retainit();"


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 Hello everybody

 Can somebody tell me how can I disable the maximize button of the
 tittle bar
 in both NS an IE.

 Thanks a lot in advance

 Lorena

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Re: Best JSP Tool

2000-11-10 Thread M. Simms

Macromedia's UltraDev has some slick features.
but no debugger.

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 Hello everyone,
  Thanks a lot for your interest in this discussion.
  I especially thank people for giving me references to web reviews of
 products and web links.
  It was really helpful but I think still we are not to the
 point we would
 like to be.
  Among us some are working on Oracle side, Cold Fusion side
 and some people
 working on IBM tools. But what we all want (I Think) is one
 tool for JSP no matter what other tools we use for developing
 other business
 layer components. It should provide support for the standard JSP features
 and for intergration of J2EE framework related components. The
 three possible
 J2EE schenarios coud be
  JSP to EIS
  JSP to EJB (Business Layer)
  JSP to HTTP Servlets (HTTP Servlets as controllers)

  So I would really like to know of such tool that can make my
 life easy for
 adding web content (HTML content) on the JSP page Visually. Secondly It
 could provide me with support to code calling my business layer
 or post forms to
 HTTP Servlets. Also provide database support.
  So isn't any such one tool available in the market. I would
 really like to
 have an evaluation version for evaluating the product.
  Answering Rajan's question precisely the following features
 could be really
 helpful.

 1. Debugger which helps you in identifying errors at the time of
 development.
 2. Version control  Team development.
 3. Design Web Layer if possible
 4. Good JSP/HTML WYSWUG may be Visual Editing Support but little
 java coding is
 always required in JSP pages
 5. Light Web Test Server Environment for unit testing
 6. Multiple colors to identify different tags at source-level.
 7. Compatibility with differnt web/ app servers especially loose coupled
 integration (so that it is not dedicated
  for any specific Development environment).
 8. Formatting of source code
 9. Intelli Sense Suuport while editing JSP code (the . or
 ctrl+space bar like
 support while editing)

  I hope sharing our knowledge will help us all at getting on
 to one product
 that can help us all a lot.
 Best Regards,
 Khurram




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 Hi all,

 I have been seeing recently lot of mails on JSP tools. Can you
 please let me
 know what exactly
 you are looking for from a JSP tool.

 1. Debugger which helps you in identifying errors at the time of
 translation.
 2. Version control  Team development
 3. Modeling (!?) or Design
 4. Costs
 5. Light Web Test Server Environment like VisualAge.
 6. Multiple colors to identify different tags at source-level.
 7. Compatibility with differnt web/ app servers.
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 Let me know how these JSP tools really justify these issues. Also
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InetAddress class - how to fetch DNS addresses

2000-11-09 Thread M. Simms

We're trying to get the TCP/IP addresses of the DNS Servers assigned to a
particular workstation ..
is it possible to do this in Java or do we need a set of classes that reads
the Windows registry ?

InetAddress.getAllByName() method does not provide this info.

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Re: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web applications?-you'll be sorry !

2000-11-08 Thread M. Simms

Nothing wrong with Javascript except:

1) lack of consistent support by browsers
2) changing standard
3) complex voluminous code
4) lack of standard code libraries

Building anything significant with Javascript ?

"Y O U ' l l   B E   S O R R Y .."

(remember the adage ?)

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sicaud Patrice
 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 12:19 PM
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 Subject: Re: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web applications?


 Andrew:
 I am interested in this thread. Can you expand on what you exactly mean?
 I have the feeling we are facing the same problem and conceivably rolling
 our own solution(we are designing an Win Explorer-like interface using
 javascript).

 Patrice




 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Purshottam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 6:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web applications?


 Recent traffic on this list has made me thing again about
 a matter that troubled me a few months ago:

 Where to point the bright young (and old) people who want to
 write dynamic web applications (things that look and act like windows
 MVC-based  applications, but run in a browser and use javaScript,
 DHTML (esp  uSoft's which is the most D) and maybe Flash or SVG)?

 I have not yet found a proper textbook or article that discusses this
 subject comprehensively.

 There are some articles and book that cover the server
 based forms and server only MVC setups like struts. And there
 are books and articles on client side dynamic web technology like
 DHTML, Flash and javaScript. But the only references I can find
 that show how to synthesize fake (fake because no proper
 firewall tolerant server-cliet notifiction exists yet) are
 the pushlets paper on JW and a couple notes from Netscape
 on DHTML.

 I have a rough note I wrote for some smart guys in my office. who
 were very
 troubled when they could not see explict use of sockets or other
 client server stuff in my designs,  which I shall try to clean
 up when I get back to office this weekend and post. Does anyoe else
 have data or citations of publications that teach this tedious art?

 Andy

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Re: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web applications?-you'll be sorry !

2000-11-08 Thread M. Simms

Hey, I can't argue with you on those points.

However, Netscape 6 is another can-of-wormswith a unique set-up that is
different than the
existing 4.7 as well as different from IE 5.

All HTML/script developers are growning about this "additional" browser that
must be handled.
The number of permutations and paths in the script code will just grow even
more !!

That's why server-side is much safer and even more productive.but at a
cost of execution speed.

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 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 5:40 PM
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 applications?-you'll be sorry !


 Yes but

 - much faster execution
 - less impact on servers/network
 - DOM1 standard will be implemented by Netscape 6.0 and is partially
 implmented in IE 4.0
 - code is no more complex than Java
 - front ends are smart
 - pages do not need to be reloaded all the time.


 -Original Message-----
 From: M. Simms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 12:24 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web
 applications?-you'll be sorry !


 Nothing wrong with Javascript except:

 1) lack of consistent support by browsers
 2) changing standard
 3) complex voluminous code
 4) lack of standard code libraries

 Building anything significant with Javascript ?

 "Y O U ' l l   B E   S O R R Y .."

 (remember the adage ?)

  -Original Message-
  From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sicaud Patrice
  Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 12:19 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web applications?
 
 
  Andrew:
  I am interested in this thread. Can you expand on what you exactly mean?
  I have the feeling we are facing the same problem and
 conceivably rolling
  our own solution(we are designing an Win Explorer-like interface using
  javascript).
 
  Patrice
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Andy Purshottam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 6:02 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: where to learn about JSP based dynamic web applications?
 
 
  Recent traffic on this list has made me thing again about
  a matter that troubled me a few months ago:
 
  Where to point the bright young (and old) people who want to
  write dynamic web applications (things that look and act like windows
  MVC-based  applications, but run in a browser and use javaScript,
  DHTML (esp  uSoft's which is the most D) and maybe Flash or SVG)?
 
  I have not yet found a proper textbook or article that discusses this
  subject comprehensively.
 
  There are some articles and book that cover the server
  based forms and server only MVC setups like struts. And there
  are books and articles on client side dynamic web technology like
  DHTML, Flash and javaScript. But the only references I can find
  that show how to synthesize fake (fake because no proper
  firewall tolerant server-cliet notifiction exists yet) are
  the pushlets paper on JW and a couple notes from Netscape
  on DHTML.
 
  I have a rough note I wrote for some smart guys in my office. who
  were very
  troubled when they could not see explict use of sockets or other
  client server stuff in my designs,  which I shall try to clean
  up when I get back to office this weekend and post. Does anyoe else
  have data or citations of publications that teach this tedious art?
 
  Andy
 
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Re: Servlet Controller - a few questions

2000-11-07 Thread M. Simms

Phil - another reason for the Controller in that MVC architecture is when
everyone is hitting the web with WML-enabled devices, all you need is to
redirect the WML users to the proper corresponding WML pages for each of the
HTML pages.
This would be a simple code change in the Controller.

If you attempt to control user page flow OUTSIDE of the controller, a change
such as this could be a nightmare to implement.

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 Subject: Servlet Controller - a few questions


 Can someone give me a simple example of a servlet controller as
 stated in the
 MVC model.
 I've had a (very quick) look at the pet store example in the J2ee javasoft
 blueprints which seems to be very complicated for what it is doing.

 In my mind a controller is something that understands what should
 come next.
 In the examples I have seen so far, the controller is given the
 name of the next
 page it should forward the request to. It is the beans (business
 logic) that
 determine what comes next. The controller servlet seems to be
 used as a gateway
 to the jsp pages - is this for security ?

 Would a web-application with hundreds of jsp pages have a sinlge servlet
 controller ? or would there be a single servlet controller
 handling the pages
 for each function of the web-application ?

 Thanks,
 Phil Hedley

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2000-11-07 Thread M. Simms

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Re: Best JSP Tool

2000-11-07 Thread M. Simms

Just about the same.maybe a "tad" bit faster.
But when debugging JSP or servlets, it's definitely slow.

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 Is it much slower than JBuilder 3.5 ?

 
  Warning: Better have a 700mhz/256 meg system as a minimum.
  JBuilder makes 450mhz machines act like IBM/XT's.
 
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   Subject: Re: Best JSP Tool
  
  
   Khurram,
  
   We went to the product launch of JBuilder 4 recently and was
 really
   impressed with it.
   The JBuilder 4 Enterprise edition allows you to do Servlet / JSP
   debugging... this includes stepping through codes, modify variable
 values
   etc.
   It's expensive though. vbg But you can have the Pro albeit
 without JSP /
   Servlet debugging capabilities. g
  
   For other stuffs, you may want to check this out:
  
   JSP for Code Jockeys
  
 http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2639151,00.html
  
   Mio Nino P. Marquez
   Senior Analyst Programmer
   Apsilon Technologies Pte Ltd
   Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   DID  : (65) 6613219
  
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   From: "Khurram Sardar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:00 PM
   Subject: Best JSP Tool
  
  
Hello Everyone,
 Does any one know that which one is the best JSP tool other
 than
   notepad.
AS per my knowledge Tools like JBuilder are really good at it.
 Please share your knowledge of JSP tools with me also if
   anyone know
   about
some web site giving benchmarks on comparisons of JSP tools.
 I think it will be helful to all of us and solve many of
 tool
   dependent
problems.
Waiting for your interest
Khurram
Junior System Analyst Programmer
   
  
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Re: Session variables !

2000-11-07 Thread M. Simms

How about URL-rewriting ?
Cookies might be best for this volume of data, unless of course, the client
objects to that as well !

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 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Clemente Dani
 Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 2:45 AM
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 Subject: Re: Session variables !


 You could use Hidden form fields.

 Bye

 - Mensaje Original -
 De: Bhuvaneswari Palanivel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Fecha: Martes, Noviembre 7, 2000 7:01 am
 Asunto: Session variables !

  Hi ,
 
  We are using Session variables (Bean ) in our application. But now our
  client said that we should not use session variables.
 
  what could be alternate way to process the variables and pass it
  to the next
  jsp page?
 
  And if we are not using bean or something like that, we need to
  pass around
  100 variables to the database class for storing.
 
  Please give a solution for this.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Bhuvana
 
 
 
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Re: Best JSP Tool

2000-11-07 Thread M. Simms

Yeah, but I heard that it generates awful-looking code.

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 You could try looking at Dreamweaver UltraDev.  I haven't used it
 extensively myself, but I have seen a simple web app put together
 in JSP in
 around 15 mins (and he knows nothing of JSP).  It has some nice DB
 connectivity and drag and drop JSP editing in it.  It is purely JSP though
 and I don't think that it would understand the whole JSP/Servlet
 architecture.

 Not free though !!

 Lee
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  -Original Message-
  From: Walker, Chris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 11:26 AM
  To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:  Re: Best JSP Tool
 
  It's worth checking out the free version of IBM VisualAge.  You can run
  Apache Tomcat within the IDE and debug servlets and JSPs.  You can even
  modify running code.
 
  See
 
 http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2390?OpenDocumentp=1BC
  T=
  3Footer=1.
 
  I wouldn't call it an IDE for JSPs though, as there are no features for
  HTML
  designing.  I could do with a visual HTML editor that knows JSP.
  Preferably
  free.  Any ideas?
 
  Chris Walker
  Brainbench MVP for ASP
  http://www.brainbench.com
 
 
 
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   Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 2:12 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Best JSP Tool
  
  
   Khurram,
  
   We went to the product launch of JBuilder 4 recently and was really
   impressed with it.
   The JBuilder 4 Enterprise edition allows you to do Servlet / JSP
   debugging... this includes stepping through codes, modify
   variable values
   etc.
   It's expensive though. vbg But you can have the Pro albeit
   without JSP /
   Servlet debugging capabilities. g
  
   For other stuffs, you may want to check this out:
  
   JSP for Code Jockeys
   http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2639151,00.html
  
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   Senior Analyst Programmer
   Apsilon Technologies Pte Ltd
   Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   - Original Message -
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   Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:00 PM
   Subject: Best JSP Tool
  
  
Hello Everyone,
 Does any one know that which one is the best JSP tool
   other than
   notepad.
AS per my knowledge Tools like JBuilder are really good at it.
 Please share your knowledge of JSP tools with me also
   if anyone know
   about
some web site giving benchmarks on comparisons of JSP tools.
 I think it will be helful to all of us and solve many of tool
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problems.
Waiting for your interest
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Junior System Analyst Programmer
   
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Re: Session variables !

2000-11-07 Thread M. Simms

A single cookie is limited to 4k !
Careful, you may have to partition your data amoungst multiple cookies !

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 hi

 many ways is there ..100 form fields means useCookies 
 set all the fields in array using cookies, and get the  cookies  values in
 the corresponding form.


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Re: Best JSP Tool

2000-11-06 Thread M. Simms

Yeah but they "rushed it" to market.

1) Incredible indexed help system with autocomplete for methods, etc.
BUT THEY "FORGOT" TO PUT THE SERVLET API IN THE HELP !!!

2) The default JIT is sunspot and has some problems that force the restart
of Tomcat upon each debug session invocation. It really slows-down the
edit-compile-debug cycle.
I think this is a Sun problem.

Warning: Better have a 700mhz/256 meg system as a minimum.
JBuilder makes 450mhz machines act like IBM/XT's.

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 Khurram,

 We went to the product launch of JBuilder 4 recently and was really
 impressed with it.
 The JBuilder 4 Enterprise edition allows you to do Servlet / JSP
 debugging... this includes stepping through codes, modify variable values
 etc.
 It's expensive though. vbg But you can have the Pro albeit without JSP /
 Servlet debugging capabilities. g

 For other stuffs, you may want to check this out:

 JSP for Code Jockeys
 http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2639151,00.html

 Mio Nino P. Marquez
 Senior Analyst Programmer
 Apsilon Technologies Pte Ltd
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 DID  : (65) 6613219

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  Hello Everyone,
   Does any one know that which one is the best JSP tool other than
 notepad.
  AS per my knowledge Tools like JBuilder are really good at it.
   Please share your knowledge of JSP tools with me also if
 anyone know
 about
  some web site giving benchmarks on comparisons of JSP tools.
   I think it will be helful to all of us and solve many of tool
 dependent
  problems.
  Waiting for your interest
  Khurram
  Junior System Analyst Programmer
 
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Re: Anybody thinking of using JRun just don't.

2000-11-01 Thread M. Simms

Hard to believe Jrun is that bad.
Allaire just won a ton of awards from some leading journals.

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 hi,

 i plan to buy JRun pro, reading from what u commented, is Jrun
 really that bad?
 appreciate if you can give me some inside-out of jrun.  what
 about servletexec?

 thanks.

 ced

 Nicholson Robert wrote:

  Configuring this thing is a real pain. Half the time any change in JMC
  stops it subsequently starting up again and I already know that it
  consistently will remove any welcome-file-lists that you define in
  web.xml. In short configuring this thing is a complete joke.
 
  I would mind if everything was consistent but half the time it does
  different things and it's just too darn unstable to work with.
 Deployment
  is a pain also.
 
  Anybody here pro JRun? I'm not after using it.
 
 
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Competition for JSP - Comments ?

2000-10-30 Thread M. Simms

Anyone had a chance to review "Hammock" at www.oop.com ?

They've built some sort of HTML/DHTML code generator that supposedly
replaces JSP.

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FW: JSP/Servlet Certification

2000-10-30 Thread M. Simms

Anyone know if Sun is ever going to issue a cert for this most popular facet
of Java programming ?

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of Java programming ?

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Re: Jason Hunter's Servlet Book for sale

2000-10-19 Thread M. Simms

$20 + shipping
never used.
includes CD.


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 .Yep, you can take a look at Jason Hunter's Servlet Book...he
 developed a Class to manage uploading of files. www.servlets.com

 .regards,

 .javier.

Javier Cazares
 GE Power Systems Intranet Web Team
 1 River Road, Bldg. 40-213
 Schenectady, NY 12345
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Re: Offtopic:Architecture

2000-10-15 Thread M. Simms

Dude -
I believe most of the personalization servers are metadata driven and work
extensively with cookies to keep the round-trips back and forth to the
database server to a minimum.


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 Hi Frens

 I need to develop a System that implements Personalization. Can someone
 suggest me an appropriate architecture and technology to be used. I need
 a Java based solution. OR Suggest me  some referral sites where I can
 get this.

 Thanks in advance
 Sanjay

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JSP/Servlet Certification

2000-10-06 Thread M. Simms

Anyone know if Sun is ever going to issue a cert for this most popular facet
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Tomcat 3.2 beta release - built-in authentication won't work with Apache serving

2000-08-15 Thread M. Simms

Has anyone installed this release and tested the new built-in security
features ?

Everything works fine on port 8080 with Jakarta serving the pages and
servlets;

however, with Apache, it's a no-go..

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Re: bit off topic - HELP on books: book for sale

2000-08-14 Thread M. Simms

I've got a brand-new copy of the "Java Servlet Programming" by Jason
Hunter - 2nd edition !!! (got a second copy by mistake)

$20 shipping/handling included.

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 Servlets - Java  Servlet Programming by jason Hunter O'Reilley publication
 Servlets - Professional java Server Programming Wrox Publication
 Servlets and JSPs - Core Servlets and Java Server Pages - check
 fatbrain.com
 they have a very special offer for this book

 JSP - Professional JSP by Wrox Publication
 JSP - Java Server Pages - by Fields and Kolb - recommended by a lot of
 developers

 EJB - Mastering EJB by Wiley Publication - does not have lot of
 code examples
 but good overview of the concept.


 Don't know any for Weblogic and Websphere

 Santosh











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 hi guys there
 I want to equip as you guys are can any body suggest good book on
 1. Web Sphere
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