R: urgent

2001-05-18 Thread Luise Massimo

Check that "class" is in uppercase and check the string: you wrote
'class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver);' while the correct one is
'Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver")'.

However i don't think this is the correct mailing-list to post this
question

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Da: Omar Elprince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: sabato 19 maggio 2001 08.55
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Oggetto: urgent


Hello Guys

We have a big problem here ...
we are working on connecting an oracle8i database with a java applications 
using jdbc thin driver ...
our application is on solaris platform 2.6
with Tomcate 3.2.1 webserver
after implementing the code there was a complation problem with the 
class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver);
the error message is
No method found matching forName(String).
taking in to concederation that the classpaths is

/apps0/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes:/apps0/tomcat/lib:/usr/j2se/lib:/
usr/j2se/lib/dt.jar:/usr/netscape/suitespot/docs/project:/local/jdbc/lib/cla
sses12.zip:/local/jdbc/lib:/local/sqlj/lib/translator.zip


Regards
Omar A. Elprince
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urgent

2001-05-18 Thread Omar Elprince

Hello Guys

We have a big problem here ...
we are working on connecting an oracle8i database with a java applications 
using jdbc thin driver ...
our application is on solaris platform 2.6
with Tomcate 3.2.1 webserver
after implementing the code there was a complation problem with the 
class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver);
the error message is
No method found matching forName(String).
taking in to concederation that the classpaths is

/apps0/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes:/apps0/tomcat/lib:/usr/j2se/lib:/usr/j2se/lib/dt.jar:/usr/netscape/suitespot/docs/project:/local/jdbc/lib/classes12.zip:/local/jdbc/lib:/local/sqlj/lib/translator.zip


Regards
Omar A. Elprince
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Re: Consequences

2001-05-18 Thread Jon Stevens

on 5/18/01 8:08 PM, "Andrew Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I read the rules and the archives before I subscribed to any of the lists.
> To rephrase the question: "Does IBM get pissed off if you run Jakarta projects
> on their mainframes, such that you jeopardize your support contracts with
> them?"  Hopefully this is not, still, the wrong forum.

Huh? What the heck are you talking about?

-jon


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Re: Consequences

2001-05-18 Thread Andrew Burgess

I read the rules and the archives before I subscribed to any of the lists.
To rephrase the question: "Does IBM get pissed off if you run Jakarta projects
on their mainframes, such that you jeopardize your support contracts with
them?"  Hopefully this is not, still, the wrong forum.

Jon Stevens wrote:

> on 5/18/01 3:37 PM, "Andrew Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anybody,
> >   This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
> > intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m concerned about the
> > consequences of the fact that I'm running Tomcat on a platform where the
> > hardware/software vendor has a high-profile application which does the
> > same job. I haven't seen any references to this environment on
> > www.apache.org and I don't want to open a can of worms for myself or my
> > company if I can avoid it.
>
> Tomcat questions go to the Tomcat-User mailing list.
>
> I'm sorry you may feel intimidated, but how hard is it to actually READ what
> we write?
>
> 
>
> -jon
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Re: Consequences

2001-05-18 Thread Jon Stevens

on 5/18/01 3:37 PM, "Andrew Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anybody,
>   This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
> intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m concerned about the
> consequences of the fact that I'm running Tomcat on a platform where the
> hardware/software vendor has a high-profile application which does the
> same job. I haven't seen any references to this environment on
> www.apache.org and I don't want to open a can of worms for myself or my
> company if I can avoid it.

Tomcat questions go to the Tomcat-User mailing list.

I'm sorry you may feel intimidated, but how hard is it to actually READ what
we write?



-jon


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Consequences

2001-05-18 Thread Andrew Burgess

Anybody,
This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m concerned about the
consequences of the fact that I'm running Tomcat on a platform where the
hardware/software vendor has a high-profile application which does the
same job. I haven't seen any references to this environment on
www.apache.org and I don't want to open a can of worms for myself or my
company if I can avoid it.


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Re: FW: if and unless attributes for all Tasks

2001-05-18 Thread e_teer

Renders in Mozilla .9 / Win2KP

-Ellis Teer

On Wed, 16 May 2001 13:07:30 -0400, Eric Hancock wrote:
>Funny -- that page doesn't render on my Mozilla .9 / Linux / x86.
>
>Jon Stevens wrote:
>
>
>> The Ant group is discussing the fact that putting conditional
>>statements
>> into XML is a terrible idea, yet JSP/Struts is doing exactly that
>>with
>> taglibs.
>>
>> Am I the only one who sees the disconnect here?
>>
>>   
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Re: Bugzilla

2001-05-18 Thread Jon Stevens

on 5/18/01 7:24 AM, "Pier P. Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> And thank you for notifying the persons who maintain the BugZilla
> installation (AKA me and Justy :)
> 
>   Pier

"Maintaining" is a loose word there Pier:



You *still* haven't upgraded it to get rid of the security holes.

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 3

2001-05-18 Thread Larry Isaacs

The second milestone release of Tomcat 3.3 is available for download
and testing.  As a Tomcat 3.x release, it remains an implementation
of the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 specifications.

The Milestone 3 release offers bug fixes over Milestone 2, plus a new
feature.  Jasper now includes Tag pooling, implemented by Casey Lucas.
Tag pooling code is included in each JSP page, but use of the pool is
disabled by default.  Refer to the "readme" file found in Tomcat's
"doc" directory for details on enabling this feature.

Some issues are being worked on concerning the "test" web
applications (test.war, watchdog-jsp.war, and watchdog-servlet.war)
and Tag pooling.  In this release, Tag pooling should be disabled
when running the tests.

Again, refer to the "readme" for the most current information
concerning Tomcat 3.3.  Unfortunately, the rest of the documentation
is still out of date.

If you did not try the Milestone 1 or 2 releases, the following
additional information may help you make full use of the Milestone 3
release: 

1) The binary distribution has source for the connectors, but not for
   the Tomcat container.  The source from the full jakarta-tomcat CVS
   tree is available separately in the "v3.3-m3/src" directory. 

2) The new class loader scheme in this release ignores your CLASSPATH
   setting. Instead, you may add needed jars to Tomcat's "lib/apps",
   "lib/common", and "lib/container" directories. See the "readme" file
   in Tomcat's "doc" directory for details.
   Milestone 3 supports two System properties:
   org.apache.tomcat.apps.classpath
   org.apache.tomcat.common.classpath
   which add their listed classes and jars to the jars in "lib/apps"
   and "lib/common", respectively.

3) The "sanity-test" is not part of the binary distribution like it was
   with Tomcat 3.2.  However, it is available in "War" form (test.war),
   along with the Watchdog JSP (watchdog-jsp.war) and servlet tests
   (watchdog-servlet.war).  These are found in the "v3.3-m3/apps"
   directory.  Place these War files in Tomcat's "webapps" directory
   before starting Tomcat. To simplify testing, these tests can be run
   from the Admin web application. See the "readme" file in Tomcat's
   "doc" directory for details. 

Please download this release and give it a try in your environment.  The
source, rpms, and binaries may be found at: 

http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.3-m3 

To log problems or bugs, as well as submit patches, please refer to: 

http://jakarta.apache.org/site/bugs.html 

When logging bugs to Bugzilla, please specify the Program as "Tomcat 3"
and the Version as "3.3 Milestone 3" (or "3.3.x Nightly" if that
doesn't exist yet). Also, supplying a test case will greatly improve
our ability to address the problem.  Please do so if at all possible.

Thanks, 
Larry Isaacs 

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Re: Tomcat as webserver

2001-05-18 Thread Craig R. McClanahan

Your best bet would be to ask Tomcat-specific questions like this on the
TOMCAT-USER mailing list (send an empty message to
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thousands of people there who use Tomcat in a large variety of ways,
including as a stand alone server.

Craig McClanahan


On Fri, 18 May 2001, Edson Alves Pereira wrote:

>   Hello dudes! I wondering about is secure use Tomcat only as web
> server insteed Apache?
> 
>   With best wishes,
>   Edson Alves Pereira
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Tomcat as webserver

2001-05-18 Thread Edson Alves Pereira

  Hello dudes! I wondering about is secure use Tomcat only as web server insteed 
Apache?

  With best wishes,
  Edson Alves Pereira
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Re: Bugzilla

2001-05-18 Thread Pier P. Fumagalli

Jason van Zyl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Charles Benett wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone know who I should approach to add James to Bugzilla?
>> Thanks,
>> Charles
> 
> I can add it for you if you like. Jon helped me setup the Turbine
> issue tracking so I would be glad to pass along the good will :-)
> 
> You can send me a message privately outlining what you like setup
> and I will do it today.

And thank you for notifying the persons who maintain the BugZilla
installation (AKA me and Justy :)

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Re: Bugzilla

2001-05-18 Thread Jason van Zyl

Charles Benett wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know who I should approach to add James to Bugzilla?
> Thanks,
> Charles

I can add it for you if you like. Jon helped me setup the Turbine
issue tracking so I would be glad to pass along the good will :-)

You can send me a message privately outlining what you like setup
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Bugzilla

2001-05-18 Thread Charles Benett

Does anyone know who I should approach to add James to Bugzilla?
Thanks,
Charles

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