I just tried on linux ubuntu and have the same behaviour.
Thanks for any help
Riccardo Cohen wrote:
Hello
I run resin 3.2 on macosx 10.5 and found the way to build a 100% utf-8
application. But I recently found a new problem.
When my form is with method=GET, I have all non-ascii characters
Hi,
there is small problem with resin 3.17 in Spring integration - atleast
with Spring 2.5 - but it is very easy to fix.
Just unzip the resin-support.jar, edit beanRefContext.xml to include
proper namespace definitions:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
beans
Hi all,
I've been spamming this list now so much that I thought to give a
little presentation about my interests and our project's goals to get
some feedback and thoughts from other users - so that I would not need
to make any mistakes that could be avoided beforehand.
I work in a small startup
Hi Guys!
I am playing around with Resin/Quercus now for a few days, trying to
make one of my PHP applications work in this environment.
It consists out of two parts, a traditional web frontend that I think I
will get up and running with Resin.
The other part is a TCP server, which I usually
Just a quick announcement :
I'll be giving a talk about Quercus at JavaZone in Oslo, Norway on
Sept 17. The talk will have discuss motivations for using Quercus as
well as technical details and examples of how to use Quercus. Here's
the page to sign up for JavaZone:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 06:06:04PM +0200, Clemens Perz wrote:
Hi Guys!
I am playing around with Resin/Quercus now for a few days, trying to
make one of my PHP applications work in this environment.
It consists out of two parts, a traditional web frontend that I think I
will get up and
Heimo,
We have been using the pro version of Resin since 2000 for the Go2marine
Web site. I highly recommend it. The performance is excellent. I also
can't say enough praise for the Caucho development/support team.
Keith
Heimo Laukkanen wrote:
Hi all,
I have to say that I'm extremely
Hi,
To migrate the C++ daemon, Resin includes some utilities to run tasks
(Java classes in the end) periodically, we have also used Open
Symphony's Quartz scheduler to develop such thing in a container
independent way. The benefit of it is that you don't have to care
about two different