I see what you are saying, but why is this an issue only with OGNL? Is it
because of license
incompatibilities? 'Cause there are other jars in CVS both Apache and
non-Apache.
Harish,
It isn't only an issue with OGNL, it is a general issue which has been
bubbling away for months.
In
Quoting Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I see what you are saying, but why is this an issue only with OGNL? Is it
because of license
incompatibilities? 'Cause there are other jars in CVS both Apache and
non-Apache.
Harish,
It isn't only an issue with OGNL, it is a general issue
On Jan 2, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
You still need mechanisms to allow the developer to override the
default
decisions checked in to the build scripts. For nearly all of the
I've checked
in jars for the convenience of developers packages I've evaluated for
use fail
to allow
Henri Yandell wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
The next level up is a community. Noel uses the word ontology here,
but even though I started using this, I don't understand what it is,
so have gone with something simpler. Easy to s+r out. I've defined a
community xml file:
You described a portal
Hi,
I'm trying to install tomcat on solaris. I followed the installation instructions
including changing the server.xml and web.xml files. However, it still won't run. When
I check the default webpage at the port number 8080 it says that page can not be
displayed. Does anyone have any idea
(a) check the logs for any messages
(b) you might want to use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One possibility could be something else blocking that port.
--- Noel
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