RE: newbie: Installing Servlets

2001-06-19 Thread LeRoi

Thanx Dan.  I will certainly keep that in mind.

Cheers mate,
L
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Koo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 June 2001 02:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: newbie: Installing Servlets

Hi there,

once you're comfortable with the basics I suggest you have a look
at the Jakarta Ant project, and the docs in the ROOT webapp in
the basics of using it: ant reduces the amount of work you have
to do moving/copying files into and out of directories.

dan

On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 06:47:48PM +0100, LeRoi wrote:
 Yup!  That worked.  Part of the problem for me is that the book I'm using
to
 learn Java was written just before the Java web server was released to
 Jakarta.

 Innyway, you've saved me from lots of work until I need to.  I'm I've been
 reading the documentation on deploying an application.  For a newbie, it's
a
 bit overwhelming right now just to test a simple example.

 Cheer mate!
 LeRoi

 -Original Message-
 From: Francis Callo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 18 June 2001 18:06
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: newbie: Installing Servlets

 Hi,
 if you have a servlet named HelloWorldi believe you
 have to put your classes on
 webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/ and access it with
 URL
 http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorld;
 Let me know if it works. ;)

 GUD LUK
 Francis

 --- LeRoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello!
 
  Now that I have Tomcat up and running, it's time
  that I starting doing some
  real work.  Following a simple example in the book
  I'm using it says that
  servlets are installed in the subdirectory
  webapps\WEB-INF\servlets.  I
  put my class there (under examples directory of
  Tomcat) and shut down
  Tomcat and re-started it.  Below is the code for
  textbook example:
 
  // Fig. 19.5:  HTTPGetServlet.java
  // Creating and sending a page to the client
  import javax.servlet.*;
  import javax.servlet.http.*;
  import java.io.*;
 
  public class HTTPGetServlet extends HttpServlet {
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
   HttpServletResponse
  response)
throws ServletException, IOException
{
PrintWriter output;
 
response.setContentType(text/html);  // content
  type
output = response.getWriter();  // get writer
 
// create and send HTML page to client
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
buf.append(HTMLHEADTITLE\n);
buf.append(A simple Servlet Example\n);
buf.append(/TITLE/HEADBODY\n);
buf.append(H1Welcome to Servlets!/H1\n);
buf.append(/BODY/HTML);
output.println(buf.toString());
output.close();  // close PrintWriter stream
}
  }
 
  !-- Fig. 19.6: HTTPGetServlet.html --
  HTML
HEAD
TITLE
Servlet HTTP GET Example
/TITLE
/HEAD
BODY
FORM
 
 
 ACTION=http://localhost:8080/servlets/HTTPGetServlet;
METHOD=GET
PClick the button to have the servlet send
  an HTML document/P
INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=Get HTML Document
/FORM
/BODY
  /HTML
 
  Well, it didn't work.  My question is, in order to
  install this simple
  servlet does that mean I have to go through all the
  steps as given in the
  documentation for Developing Applications with
  Tomcat?
 
  Cheers and many thanx in advance,
  LeRoi
 
 


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Re: newbie: Installing Servlets

2001-06-18 Thread Francis Callo

Hi,
if you have a servlet named HelloWorldi believe you
have to put your classes on
webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/ and access it with
URL
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorld;
Let me know if it works. ;)

GUD LUK
Francis

--- LeRoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello!
 
 Now that I have Tomcat up and running, it's time
 that I starting doing some
 real work.  Following a simple example in the book
 I'm using it says that
 servlets are installed in the subdirectory
 webapps\WEB-INF\servlets.  I
 put my class there (under examples directory of
 Tomcat) and shut down
 Tomcat and re-started it.  Below is the code for
 textbook example:
 
 // Fig. 19.5:  HTTPGetServlet.java
 // Creating and sending a page to the client
 import javax.servlet.*;
 import javax.servlet.http.*;
 import java.io.*;
 
 public class HTTPGetServlet extends HttpServlet {
   public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
  HttpServletResponse
 response)
   throws ServletException, IOException
   {
   PrintWriter output;
 
   response.setContentType(text/html);  // content
 type
   output = response.getWriter();  // get writer
 
   // create and send HTML page to client
   StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
   buf.append(HTMLHEADTITLE\n);
   buf.append(A simple Servlet Example\n);
   buf.append(/TITLE/HEADBODY\n);
   buf.append(H1Welcome to Servlets!/H1\n);
   buf.append(/BODY/HTML);
   output.println(buf.toString());
   output.close();  // close PrintWriter stream
   }
 }
 
 !-- Fig. 19.6: HTTPGetServlet.html --
 HTML
   HEAD
   TITLE
   Servlet HTTP GET Example
   /TITLE
   /HEAD
   BODY
   FORM
   

ACTION=http://localhost:8080/servlets/HTTPGetServlet;
   METHOD=GET
   PClick the button to have the servlet send
 an HTML document/P
   INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=Get HTML Document
   /FORM
   /BODY
 /HTML
 
 Well, it didn't work.  My question is, in order to
 install this simple
 servlet does that mean I have to go through all the
 steps as given in the
 documentation for Developing Applications with
 Tomcat?
 
 Cheers and many thanx in advance,
 LeRoi
 
 


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RE: newbie: Installing Servlets

2001-06-18 Thread LeRoi

Yup!  That worked.  Part of the problem for me is that the book I'm using to
learn Java was written just before the Java web server was released to
Jakarta.

Innyway, you've saved me from lots of work until I need to.  I'm I've been
reading the documentation on deploying an application.  For a newbie, it's a
bit overwhelming right now just to test a simple example.

Cheer mate!
LeRoi

-Original Message-
From: Francis Callo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 June 2001 18:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: newbie: Installing Servlets

Hi,
if you have a servlet named HelloWorldi believe you
have to put your classes on
webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/ and access it with
URL
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorld;
Let me know if it works. ;)

GUD LUK
Francis

--- LeRoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello!

 Now that I have Tomcat up and running, it's time
 that I starting doing some
 real work.  Following a simple example in the book
 I'm using it says that
 servlets are installed in the subdirectory
 webapps\WEB-INF\servlets.  I
 put my class there (under examples directory of
 Tomcat) and shut down
 Tomcat and re-started it.  Below is the code for
 textbook example:

 // Fig. 19.5:  HTTPGetServlet.java
 // Creating and sending a page to the client
 import javax.servlet.*;
 import javax.servlet.http.*;
 import java.io.*;

 public class HTTPGetServlet extends HttpServlet {
   public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
  HttpServletResponse
 response)
   throws ServletException, IOException
   {
   PrintWriter output;

   response.setContentType(text/html);  // content
 type
   output = response.getWriter();  // get writer

   // create and send HTML page to client
   StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
   buf.append(HTMLHEADTITLE\n);
   buf.append(A simple Servlet Example\n);
   buf.append(/TITLE/HEADBODY\n);
   buf.append(H1Welcome to Servlets!/H1\n);
   buf.append(/BODY/HTML);
   output.println(buf.toString());
   output.close();  // close PrintWriter stream
   }
 }

 !-- Fig. 19.6: HTTPGetServlet.html --
 HTML
   HEAD
   TITLE
   Servlet HTTP GET Example
   /TITLE
   /HEAD
   BODY
   FORM


ACTION=http://localhost:8080/servlets/HTTPGetServlet;
   METHOD=GET
   PClick the button to have the servlet send
 an HTML document/P
   INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=Get HTML Document
   /FORM
   /BODY
 /HTML

 Well, it didn't work.  My question is, in order to
 install this simple
 servlet does that mean I have to go through all the
 steps as given in the
 documentation for Developing Applications with
 Tomcat?

 Cheers and many thanx in advance,
 LeRoi




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Re: newbie: Installing Servlets

2001-06-18 Thread Daniel Koo

Hi there,

once you're comfortable with the basics I suggest you have a look
at the Jakarta Ant project, and the docs in the ROOT webapp in
the basics of using it: ant reduces the amount of work you have
to do moving/copying files into and out of directories.

dan

On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 06:47:48PM +0100, LeRoi wrote:
 Yup!  That worked.  Part of the problem for me is that the book I'm using to
 learn Java was written just before the Java web server was released to
 Jakarta.
 
 Innyway, you've saved me from lots of work until I need to.  I'm I've been
 reading the documentation on deploying an application.  For a newbie, it's a
 bit overwhelming right now just to test a simple example.
 
 Cheer mate!
 LeRoi
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Francis Callo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 18 June 2001 18:06
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: newbie: Installing Servlets
 
 Hi,
 if you have a servlet named HelloWorldi believe you
 have to put your classes on
 webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/ and access it with
 URL
 http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorld;
 Let me know if it works. ;)
 
 GUD LUK
 Francis
 
 --- LeRoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello!
 
  Now that I have Tomcat up and running, it's time
  that I starting doing some
  real work.  Following a simple example in the book
  I'm using it says that
  servlets are installed in the subdirectory
  webapps\WEB-INF\servlets.  I
  put my class there (under examples directory of
  Tomcat) and shut down
  Tomcat and re-started it.  Below is the code for
  textbook example:
 
  // Fig. 19.5:  HTTPGetServlet.java
  // Creating and sending a page to the client
  import javax.servlet.*;
  import javax.servlet.http.*;
  import java.io.*;
 
  public class HTTPGetServlet extends HttpServlet {
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
   HttpServletResponse
  response)
throws ServletException, IOException
{
PrintWriter output;
 
response.setContentType(text/html);  // content
  type
output = response.getWriter();  // get writer
 
// create and send HTML page to client
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
buf.append(HTMLHEADTITLE\n);
buf.append(A simple Servlet Example\n);
buf.append(/TITLE/HEADBODY\n);
buf.append(H1Welcome to Servlets!/H1\n);
buf.append(/BODY/HTML);
output.println(buf.toString());
output.close();  // close PrintWriter stream
}
  }
 
  !-- Fig. 19.6: HTTPGetServlet.html --
  HTML
HEAD
TITLE
Servlet HTTP GET Example
/TITLE
/HEAD
BODY
FORM
 
 
 ACTION=http://localhost:8080/servlets/HTTPGetServlet;
METHOD=GET
PClick the button to have the servlet send
  an HTML document/P
INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=Get HTML Document
/FORM
/BODY
  /HTML
 
  Well, it didn't work.  My question is, in order to
  install this simple
  servlet does that mean I have to go through all the
  steps as given in the
  documentation for Developing Applications with
  Tomcat?
 
  Cheers and many thanx in advance,
  LeRoi
 
 
 
 
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 Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more.
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