Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-29 Thread Nandyal
Is there something that I need to add to web.xml file so that I could get
the line number of a JSP when an exception gets thrown?

Currently, when a NullPointerException is thrown, it gives me only the line
number in the translated .java file.

Nandyal

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Gurus,
   How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an exception occurs?
Currently, the stack trace prints
NullPointerException and says Unkown source.

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
Sesha



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RE: How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-29 Thread Turner, John

Go to Tomcat's work directory.  Drill down within that directory until you
find that java file.  All JSPs are converted to .java files, then compiled
into servlets by Tomcat (or rather, Jasper).  Open up the java file in an
editor, go to that line number.

John


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 Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 Is there something that I need to add to web.xml file so that 
 I could get
 the line number of a JSP when an exception gets thrown?
 
 Currently, when a NullPointerException is thrown, it gives me 
 only the line
 number in the translated .java file.
 
 Nandyal
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:33 PM
 Subject: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 Gurus,
How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an exception occurs?
 Currently, the stack trace prints
 NullPointerException and says Unkown source.
 
 Any help would be highly appreciated.
 
 Thanks
 Sesha
 
 
 
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Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-29 Thread Nandyal
Thanks John, I have done that. I think, my question was  not clear. In
Weblogic, you could set the following tags:
jsp-descriptor
jsp-param
param-namedebug/param-name
param-valuetrue/param-value
/jsp-param
/jsp-descriptor
in web.xml file to get the line number of the exception directly from the
.jsp file. Is there something similar to this in tomcat by which I can get
the line number?

Thanks
Nandyal



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Subject: RE: How do I get the line number in a JSP .



 Go to Tomcat's work directory.  Drill down within that directory until you
 find that java file.  All JSPs are converted to .java files, then compiled
 into servlets by Tomcat (or rather, Jasper).  Open up the java file in an
 editor, go to that line number.

 John


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  From: Nandyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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  Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
  Is there something that I need to add to web.xml file so that
  I could get
  the line number of a JSP when an exception gets thrown?
 
  Currently, when a NullPointerException is thrown, it gives me
  only the line
  number in the translated .java file.
 
  Nandyal
 
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  Subject: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
  Gurus,
 How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an exception occurs?
  Currently, the stack trace prints
  NullPointerException and says Unkown source.
 
  Any help would be highly appreciated.
 
  Thanks
  Sesha
 
 
 
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RE: How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-29 Thread Turner, John

Don't know.  Check the web.xml DTD, that will tell you exactly what is
allowed and what isn't.  

John

 -Original Message-
 From: Nandyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 8:18 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 Thanks John, I have done that. I think, my question was  not clear. In
 Weblogic, you could set the following tags:
 jsp-descriptor
 jsp-param
 param-namedebug/param-name
 param-valuetrue/param-value
 /jsp-param
 /jsp-descriptor
 in web.xml file to get the line number of the exception 
 directly from the
 .jsp file. Is there something similar to this in tomcat by 
 which I can get
 the line number?
 
 Thanks
 Nandyal
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Turner, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:17 AM
 Subject: RE: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 
  Go to Tomcat's work directory.  Drill down within that 
 directory until you
  find that java file.  All JSPs are converted to .java 
 files, then compiled
  into servlets by Tomcat (or rather, Jasper).  Open up the 
 java file in an
  editor, go to that line number.
 
  John
 
 
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   From: Nandyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 7:37 AM
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   Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
  
  
   Is there something that I need to add to web.xml file so that
   I could get
   the line number of a JSP when an exception gets thrown?
  
   Currently, when a NullPointerException is thrown, it gives me
   only the line
   number in the translated .java file.
  
   Nandyal
  
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   Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:33 PM
   Subject: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
  
  
   Gurus,
  How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an 
 exception occurs?
   Currently, the stack trace prints
   NullPointerException and says Unkown source.
  
   Any help would be highly appreciated.
  
   Thanks
   Sesha
  
  
  
   
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Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-29 Thread Tim Funk
Tomcat cannot do this at this point. It would be an enhancment to 
Jasper. Patches are greatly welcome to implement this.

-Tim

Nandyal wrote:
Thanks John, I have done that. I think, my question was  not clear. In
Weblogic, you could set the following tags:
jsp-descriptor
jsp-param
param-namedebug/param-name
param-valuetrue/param-value
/jsp-param
/jsp-descriptor
in web.xml file to get the line number of the exception directly from the
.jsp file. Is there something similar to this in tomcat by which I can get
the line number?

Thanks
Nandyal



- Original Message -
From: Turner, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:17 AM
Subject: RE: How do I get the line number in a JSP .




Go to Tomcat's work directory.  Drill down within that directory until you
find that java file.  All JSPs are converted to .java files, then compiled
into servlets by Tomcat (or rather, Jasper).  Open up the java file in an
editor, go to that line number.

John




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From: Nandyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 7:37 AM
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Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .


Is there something that I need to add to web.xml file so that
I could get
the line number of a JSP when an exception gets thrown?

Currently, when a NullPointerException is thrown, it gives me
only the line
number in the translated .java file.

Nandyal

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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:33 PM
Subject: How do I get the line number in a JSP .


Gurus,
  How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an exception occurs?
Currently, the stack trace prints
NullPointerException and says Unkown source.

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
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Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-29 Thread Nandyal
Thank you Tim and John for your replies.

Nandyal

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From: Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .


 Tomcat cannot do this at this point. It would be an enhancment to
 Jasper. Patches are greatly welcome to implement this.

 -Tim

 Nandyal wrote:
  Thanks John, I have done that. I think, my question was  not clear. In
  Weblogic, you could set the following tags:
  jsp-descriptor
  jsp-param
  param-namedebug/param-name
  param-valuetrue/param-value
  /jsp-param
  /jsp-descriptor
  in web.xml file to get the line number of the exception directly from
the
  .jsp file. Is there something similar to this in tomcat by which I can
get
  the line number?
 
  Thanks
  Nandyal
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Turner, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:17 AM
  Subject: RE: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 
 Go to Tomcat's work directory.  Drill down within that directory until
you
 find that java file.  All JSPs are converted to .java files, then
compiled
 into servlets by Tomcat (or rather, Jasper).  Open up the java file in
an
 editor, go to that line number.
 
 John
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Nandyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 7:37 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 Is there something that I need to add to web.xml file so that
 I could get
 the line number of a JSP when an exception gets thrown?
 
 Currently, when a NullPointerException is thrown, it gives me
 only the line
 number in the translated .java file.
 
 Nandyal
 
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 Subject: How do I get the line number in a JSP .
 
 
 Gurus,
How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an exception occurs?
 Currently, the stack trace prints
 NullPointerException and says Unkown source.
 
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How do I get the line number in a JSP .....

2003-01-28 Thread Nandyal
Gurus,
   How do I get the line number in a JSP, when an exception occurs? Currently, the 
stack trace prints
NullPointerException and says Unkown source.

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
Sesha