Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-30 Thread Bojan Smojver

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 On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Bojan Smojver wrote:
 
  Bill Barker wrote:
  
   I've checked in a change to move setting the default mapping to
   JspInterceptor.  Now, all Bojan needs to do is to comment out JspInterceptor
   in server.xml and all of his *.jsp files will be served as regular text
   files.
 
  Again, thanks for this. It makes JSP and Servlet spec totally different
  beasts in Tomcat 3.3.x. Cool!
 
 Just keep in mind that the beast can't be called Tomcat after that ! Pick
 a different name for it.

Maybe just 'Tom' (since 'cat' was eaten with JSP's ;-)

Bojan

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RE: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-30 Thread GOMEZ Henri

Maybe just 'Tom' (since 'cat' was eaten with JSP's ;-)


+1 !=)))

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Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-29 Thread Bojan Smojver

Bill Barker wrote:
 
 I've checked in a change to move setting the default mapping to
 JspInterceptor.  Now, all Bojan needs to do is to comment out JspInterceptor
 in server.xml and all of his *.jsp files will be served as regular text
 files.

Again, thanks for this. It makes JSP and Servlet spec totally different
beasts in Tomcat 3.3.x. Cool!

The aim was actually not to have JSP files... What can I say, I'm a
passionate Velocity convert ;-)

Bojan

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Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-29 Thread costinm

On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Bojan Smojver wrote:

 Bill Barker wrote:
 
  I've checked in a change to move setting the default mapping to
  JspInterceptor.  Now, all Bojan needs to do is to comment out JspInterceptor
  in server.xml and all of his *.jsp files will be served as regular text
  files.

 Again, thanks for this. It makes JSP and Servlet spec totally different
 beasts in Tomcat 3.3.x. Cool!

Just keep in mind that the beast can't be called Tomcat after that ! Pick
a different name for it.

Costin


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RE: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-28 Thread Ignacio J. Ortega

This calls for adding some kind of attribute noJsp=false in
WebXmlReader interceptor to not add *.jsp to every context..

Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega


 -Mensaje original-
 De: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Enviado el: jueves 22 de noviembre de 2001 21:42
 Para: Tomcat Developers List
 Asunto: Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only
 
 
 Commenting out JspInterceptor effectively removes JSP 
 support.  Now you
 either need to define a *.jsp mapping in your web.xml, or hack
 WebXmlReader (line 67 of Final) so that it doesn't add a 
 default *.jsp
 mapping.
 - Original Message -
 From: Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tomcat Dev List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:28 AM
 Subject: TC 3.3: For Servlets only
 
 
  Two questions:
 
  - does anyone have experience with removing the JSP part 
 from TC (i.e.
  make TC 3.3 a servlet container only)?
  - would something like that actually break any licensing 
 agreements with
  Sun?
 
  Bojan
 
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Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-28 Thread Bill Barker

I've checked in a change to move setting the default mapping to
JspInterceptor.  Now, all Bojan needs to do is to comment out JspInterceptor
in server.xml and all of his *.jsp files will be served as regular text
files.
- Original Message -
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Subject: RE: TC 3.3: For Servlets only


 This calls for adding some kind of attribute noJsp=false in
 WebXmlReader interceptor to not add *.jsp to every context..

 Saludos ,
 Ignacio J. Ortega


  -Mensaje original-
  De: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Enviado el: jueves 22 de noviembre de 2001 21:42
  Para: Tomcat Developers List
  Asunto: Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only
 
 
  Commenting out JspInterceptor effectively removes JSP
  support.  Now you
  either need to define a *.jsp mapping in your web.xml, or hack
  WebXmlReader (line 67 of Final) so that it doesn't add a
  default *.jsp
  mapping.
  - Original Message -
  From: Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Tomcat Dev List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:28 AM
  Subject: TC 3.3: For Servlets only
 
 
   Two questions:
  
   - does anyone have experience with removing the JSP part
  from TC (i.e.
   make TC 3.3 a servlet container only)?
   - would something like that actually break any licensing
  agreements with
   Sun?
  
   Bojan
  
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Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-22 Thread Bill Barker

Commenting out JspInterceptor effectively removes JSP support.  Now you
either need to define a *.jsp mapping in your web.xml, or hack
WebXmlReader (line 67 of Final) so that it doesn't add a default *.jsp
mapping.
- Original Message -
From: Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Dev List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:28 AM
Subject: TC 3.3: For Servlets only


 Two questions:

 - does anyone have experience with removing the JSP part from TC (i.e.
 make TC 3.3 a servlet container only)?
 - would something like that actually break any licensing agreements with
 Sun?

 Bojan

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Re: TC 3.3: For Servlets only

2001-11-22 Thread Bojan Smojver

Bill Barker wrote:
 
 Commenting out JspInterceptor effectively removes JSP support.  Now you
 either need to define a *.jsp mapping in your web.xml, or hack
 WebXmlReader (line 67 of Final) so that it doesn't add a default *.jsp
 mapping.

Thanks.

Bojan

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