Where did you get the idea that Tomcat is a GNU project? It's an Apache project!
The Apache license is quite less restrictive than GPL. You can use the code in a
commercial project, you don't have to redistribute your changes.
Please read the license that came with your package carefully -- it may not be
important for you, but for us commercial developers it's an essential project.
Besides, fame and fortune should be granted to those who deserve it! (In this case the
Apache Group :)
Cheers,
Alex.
John Golubenko wrote:
Well, you may heard that Tomcat is GNU project. Just get the source code,
modify it,
and compile your own copy of Tomcat! What's the deal?
-Original Message-
From: Xavier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 1:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: *** Generated Tomcat Temporary Class File Name Seem Too
Long... Yes ***
Thanks for your answer but anyway it does not work
When I try to copy the .java file to the place in which I expect the .class
file Windows NT refuses to copy the file because the file name is too long.
That is really bad... I know that it is a problem of NT but that is really
crap that we can not modify the way Tomcat generates the temporay file
names.
I tried to reduce the .jsp file hierarchy to get a shorter name for the
generated .class file but no way... file name too long...
I can't definitively use JBuilder 4 as a debugger tool for Tomcat !!!
I am not lucky at all
Thanks anyway.
Xavier
-Original Message-
From: Vikramjit Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 6:38 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: *** Generated Tomcat Temporary Class File Name Seem Too
Long... Yes ***
just try deleting the work directory in which ur jsps are compiled and
stored.
hope this might solve ur problem
-Original Message-
From: Xavier [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 8:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: *** Generated Tomcat Temporary Class File Name Seem Too
Long... Yes ***
Hi Everybody,
Please Help Help Help...
Yes, the class file names generated by Tomcat seem to be too long to be
written on the disk.
In fact I have got this error message:
Context log: path="" Error in jsp service() : Unable to compile class for
JSPerror: Can't write:
D:\myCvs\ReefDebug22\work\localhost_8080\JSPpages\def\PBPublisherImpl\_000
5f
_0005f\Publisher\includes\_0002fJSPpages_0002fdef_0002fPBPublisherImpl_000
2f
_0002e_0002e_0002fPublisher_0002fincludes_0002fheader_0005fexception_0002e
js
pheader_0005fexception_jsp_0.class 1 error
Has somebody already seen this kind of behavior ?
How can I change the way Tomcat generate the file name ?
Any idea are welcome !!!
Thanks a lot.
Xavier
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