http://www.javaprepare.com/scwd/quests/servlet.html
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Hi ,
I want to know some good links that provide most possible questions in
Servlet,JSP and ODBC on an interview point of view..Pls send the link if
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Search for "Model 2".
Take a look at the J2EE Core Patterns and Blueprints, as well as the
Adventure Builder docs.
http://java.sun.com/blueprints/patterns/catalog.html
http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/index.html
http://java.sun.com/reference/blueprints/index.html
http://java.sun.com/
I believe you can find a lot of help in J2EE Patterns which are discussed at
java.sun.com, TheServerSide.com website and others.
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> HI,
>
> Iam also interested to see ur example,if u send it to
> me i will be glad.
>
> Regards
> Bikash
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> > Me, too. Please send it to me.
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>
Pls send it to the list, else we will end up with so many "Me too's", else
include me in the list as well.
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>
>
> I would be delighted to see an example
>
>
>Jean Christophe Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > If anyone is interested, I can post a MVC model 2 HelloWorl
i am interested in the example too
if you can send i will be glad .)
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I would be delighted to see an example
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Me too. Thanks.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 11:14:07AM +0530, Muthukumaran wrote:
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> > > I would be delighted to s
Me too. Thanks.
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> I would be delighted to see an example
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Hey!
I see that many are recommending Struts.
That was not his request. Your recommendations are worthless.
Yes Struts slightly conforms to
the MVC model 2, but on many occasions it is unappropriate tool to use.
Struts brings in much overhead to the applications, which is often
unneccesary. S
Try Struts mail lists on jakarta.apache.org or basicPortal.sf.net
Paul Copeland wrote:
Hi Sri - It is indeed unfortunate that many of the Java approaches are
overly complex for what you get (dynamic content on a web page).
Take a look at the examples in JOT Servlets - http://www.jotobjects.com
Hi Sri - It is indeed unfortunate that many of the Java approaches are
overly complex for what you get (dynamic content on a web page).
Take a look at the examples in JOT Servlets - http://www.jotobjects.com
-- Paul Copeland, JOT Object Technologies
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From: sri sr
Sri --
Take a look at:
Learning the New Jakarta Struts 1.1, Part 1
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/pub/a/2002/11/06/struts1.html
and
Learning the New Jakarta Struts 1.1, Part 2
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/11/13/jsp_servlets.html
Struts is Apache's project (see: http://jakarta.a
Stardeverloper is as basic as it gets.
Luis.
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sri
sri
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 4:00
AM
Subject: servlets beans and jsp
Hi,
I have been going through a lot of stuff about how an application can b
I highly recommend struts. MVC is implemented best by
struts framework.
The download includes examples you can explore and
documentation which explains how MVC is implemented.
--- sri sri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have been going through a lot of stuff about how
> an application can
Jakarta Struts provides a good framework for developing
applications using the MVC design pattern.
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/
Regards,
Chris
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Add these (bold font) into your code
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Hi
I am a newbie to Servlets.
I have a requirement where I split the browser frame as follows :
String frameStr = "Template Frame"
Or u can configure IIS & Tomcat to run
servlets...
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hello ravi ,
u have JRUN which has to be installed on IIS
hello
ravi ,
u have JRUN which has to be installed on IIS and configured
to run servlets on IIS
yadav
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>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:25 PM
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> No. You have to have a servlet container to run servlets. Try
> jakarta.apache.org for the reference implementations of the Servlet and
> Jsp specifications. Tomcat (the servlet/JSP contai
No. You have to have a servlet container to run servlets. Try
jakarta.apache.org for the reference implementations of the Servlet and
Jsp specifications. Tomcat (the servlet/JSP container) comes with a http
server "built-in". If you want, you can run it with another http server,
such as Apache.
G
"Grace S. Aguilar" wrote:
>
> On the other hand, one of the major issues is that, the system will be
> ran on a disk-less environment and that, multiple concurrent access is
> expected (issue on multi-threading).
>
It's a little unclear what you're trying to do, so it's
impossible to (intelligen
: Saturday, June 08, 2002 12:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Servlets + Swing
"Grace S. Aguilar" wrote:
>
> I'm wondering, if I'd be using Servlets that would require the browser to
be
> downloaded followed by the loading of the applet. On the other hand, if
gt;
> Any input would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
> Mossakowski
> Sent: Friday, Jun
the Browser,
server, and the performance/security issues.
Luis.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: Servlets + Swing
> "Grace S. Aguilar" wrot
"Grace S. Aguilar" wrote:
>
> I'm wondering, if I'd be using Servlets that would require the browser to be
> downloaded followed by the loading of the applet. On the other hand, if I
> opt to use RMI, I could be able to run the application with (using Java Web
> Start) or w/out the browser. Howeve
gt; Any input would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
> Mossakowski
> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2
m's Java Servlet
API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
Mossakowski
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 7:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Servlets + Swing
Well, I don't see HTTP going away either but there is a need to use it
effectively. Ceating HTTP query strings
sylum" whereby developers are using technologies because
> they're "cool," and not because they are appropriate. I adhere to the KISS
> principle.
>
> Mark
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ^BoyInterrupted^ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, Ju
y are appropriate. I adhere to the KISS
principle.
Mark
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> Or, if you're a glutton for over-complexified (but buzzword
> comp
> Or, if you're a glutton for over-complexified (but buzzword
> compliant) punishment: SOAP. (google for it). Both SOAP and
> XML-RPC have implementations that work through servlets.
It's simply how you predict the applicability of your solution. If you feel
that your application has the capabil
To complement Christopher's reply, take a look at:
http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2002_07/magazine/columns/proshop/
Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:37 PM
"Grace S. Aguilar" wrote:
>
> Does anyone of you k
"Grace S. Aguilar" wrote:
>
> Does anyone of you know where I can find useful documents/URLs for designing
> servlet application in MVC paradigm but using Swing-based applet(s) as
> front-end instead of JSPs?
>
Applications and Applets can talk to HTTP servers using an
URLConnection. Details on
hi,
I'm looking for free implementations of guestbook,
discussion panel with jsp / servlets.
do you know any URL or have code snippets
thanx
Robert
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> -Original Message-
> From: Galbreath, Mark [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 May 2002 03:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Servlets and Javascript
>
> Isn't that the most annoying experienc
Isn't that the most annoying experience? I had to open the task manager and
kill them faster than they could appear before I got rid of them!
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From: JM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:35 AM
Well yes actuallyafter you sent this :-)
>
>I thi
Well, in this case most of the web pages you can visit will stop working.
You will not have roll-overs, nor pop-up menus, nor back buttons, etc.
If you cannot navigate through the web, probably you will be unable to reach the page
;-)
You can always turn off javascript, but what's the point on
ogy. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Galbreath, Mark
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Servlets and Javascript
>
>
> Anybody who has JavaScript turned off probably cannot negotiate the Web
> anyway, so why worry about it? I
Anybody who has JavaScript turned off probably cannot negotiate the Web
anyway, so why worry about it? I mean, seriously - has anybody turned
JavaScript off and tried surfing the Web? It's a disaster.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:2
I am wondering how that will look when I have JavaScript turned off
JM
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"Varley, Roger" wrote:
>
> I'm aware from what I have read, that servlets are capable
> of supporting other protocols other than the usual HTTP.
>
It's more like "In theory, the servlet container could provide
extensions to handle FTP". In other words, containers could
provde javax.servlet.ftp.F
I would suggest you try a decent book such as Jason Hunter & William Crawford
book Java Servlet Programming (2nd Ed) ISBN 0-596 00040-5
D.
>
>Hi,
>I need examples of servlets with connections to Oracle database using beans.
>I'm a beginner
>Thanks
-- email [EMAIL P
Iftikhar Ahmed wrote:
>
> In this scenario request on one webserver is dispatched to the
> other webserver through HTTP and then second webserver sends
> the response back to servlets
>
The key thing to realize is that using a servlet to
connect to another HTTP server is no different from using
ent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: servlets communication
> Hello;
> Ans of First Question is.
> You can also Use To Other methods that are in RequestDispatcher Class in
> servlets 2.3.
> the methods are include(req,res) and forward(req,res) u can forward the
> r
Hello;
Ans of First Question is.
You can also Use To Other methods that are in RequestDispatcher Class in
servlets 2.3.
the methods are include(req,res) and forward(req,res) u can forward the
request to some other page with same request and response object. for more
detail please see the following
you need to set classpath to include j2ee.jar file. the syntax should be
similar to
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH$:/usr/java/j2sdkee1.3.1/lib/j2ee.jar
(check your installation directory for j2ee)
hope this helps,
-sourabh
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To: <[EMAIL
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 16:40, mike dizon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm now working in a Linux environment. I am having problems compiling my
> servlets. It is telling me that the javax.servlet package can not be found.
> Can anyone tell me why this is happening? I am quite sure that I have the
> J2EE SDK
Title: RE: Servlets not Compiling
javac doesn't report that the 'package not found' if you don't import them in your source file!
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From: Lijoy John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
Hope your CLASSPATH is correct!
Dave
Lijoy John wrote:
> Hope you are importing the servlet packages
>
> John
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mike dizon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 4:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Servlets not Compiling
>
> Hello
Title: RE: Servlets not Compiling
In the lib directory of the JSDKEE installation there will be a file called j2ee.jar. This should be included in the classpath.
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From: mike dizon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:11 PM
To: [EMAIL
no, the servlet classes are already in the J2SDKEE 1.3.1.
make sure that you have the j2ee.jar in ur classpath
example:
CLASSPATH=.;C:\j2sdkee1.3\lib\j2ee.jar;
of-course this is a windows example, i forgot the syntax of it in
unix/linux.
-Tim
-Original Message-
From: mike dizon [mailto:
Hope you are importing the servlet packages
John
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From: mike dizon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Servlets not Compiling
Hello,
I'm now working in a Linux environment. I am having problems compiling my
Preethi Balaji wrote:
>
> A Java servlet is implemented within a Java class. What
> requirements are imposed on this class?
>
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/servlets/TOC.html
should get you started. There are more links at:
http://
Thanks!
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: servlets and IIS
> > Are you running Tomcat as a service in Win2K?
>
> Yes, and it works fine so
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> Are you running Tomcat as a service in Win2K?
Yes, and it works fine so far. Switch "NT Service (NT/2k/XP only)" on in the
Apache Tomcat 4.0 Installation Options (it's off by default).
Chris
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> How did you get Tomcat 4.0.1 to install?
I installed the following package:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.1/bin/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1.exe
I'm running it with Sun's JDK 1.3.1. Maybe you can describe
the problem you had with installing Tomcat?
Chris
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Chris,
Thanks for the excellent information.
Are you running Tomcat as a service in Win2K?
Colin
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 5:46 AM
Subject: Re: servlets and IIS
&
How did you get Tomcat 4.0.1 to install?
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Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2001 2:47 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subjec
> (*) is it possibile to have tomcat4 and iis run together?
Yes, that is possible. I have IIS 5.0 running on Win2000 Server (SP2) with
Tomcat 4.0.1 using isapi_redirect.dll and the AJP13 Connector.
The AJP13 Connector for Tomcat 4.0 is available at:
http://www.apache.org/~hgomez/ajp13-tc4.0/
I don't know if Tomcat 4 will run with IIS.
You can try the servlet engine ServletExec AS which will run with
IIS either on the same machine or on a different machine. It can
be found at www.newatlanta.com.
Paul
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I've handled this kinda thing using an LDAP directory (in my case, Novell
eDirectory - but iPlanet or OpenLDAP would work). This avoids having to do
anything with WAR's or JAR's. So, for my stuff, I've basically extended
the directory schema to provide the attributes that I need and then us
-
From: K Sreenivasulu , Gurgaon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 9:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Servlets and JAAS
Hi Ashwin,
This is not answer to your query and as am new to Java security,could you
please provide some servlets examples with security settings
Hi Ashwin,
This is not answer to your query and as am new to Java security,could you
please provide some servlets examples with security settings.
Am using weblogic6.1 to deploy Servlets and EJBS.
Regards,
K.Sreenivasulu
> -Original Message-
> From: Ashwin Jacob Mathew [SMTP:[EMAIL P
Class name should be complete name with package and all that...
Wei
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 8:20 AM
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I am a Java Servlet "Newbie", but I've solved this problem in other systems
before by replacing characters by ansi character code; the tab character is
9 for example.
Hope this is a help,
Colin
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From: "Barbara Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
This sounds like an HTML question. Textareas have an attribute called wrap.
When set to virtual (wrap="virtual") a single line of text is sent to the
server (assuming the user hasn't pressed the enter key on their own).
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From: Barbara Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <
Hi,
The guy who posted this question asked for servlet development and execution, not for
'production level' environment. By the way Tomcat is just a reference implementation,
which may not be stable as some 'commercial servlet/jsp engines'.
just my $0.02
Sreenivasa Kumar Majji.
On Mon, 13
Better yet, download a stable servlet engine like jetty
(jetty.mowbray.com) or resin (www.cahcho.com). Tomcat is unstable and this
isn't likely to change anytime soon.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 14:25:23 -0700
Kumar Majji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, you don't need J2EE software f
Hi,
First of all, you don't need J2EE software for developing servelts.
Download Tomcat and install it. With Tomcat you can develop/execute Servlets/JSPs.
-Sreenivasa Kumar Majji.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 18:04:06 -0300, Stephen Kierstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am new to this forum and als
st 03, 2001 3:49
PM
Subject: Re: Servlets Class
Directory
ya u can store u r class files in your separate
directory. but u have to change u r classpath to include your directory. while
compiling u have to use "javac -classpath file.java". classpath pointing to
the di
ya u can store u r class files in your separate
directory. but u have to change u r classpath to include your directory. while
compiling u have to use "javac -classpath file.java". classpath pointing to the
directory where u want to store class files.
hope this will help,
shivaraj
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try starting there
dowload something to run your servlets with (there are 2 options in that
tutorial) and don't forget to copy the jar files into your jre/lib/ext
directory like I did!
then you should be able to compile and run your ser
You don't say what kind of problems you are having, but for lots of great information
about servlets, get "Java Servlet
Programming, 2e" by Jason Hunter. The second chapter has a HelloWorld servlet that
might get you started.
Jeff
Zeeshan Khan wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>i am new to se
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, [Qari Qasim] wrote:
| Hi
| I was searching for some examples that show Servlets accessing native
| methods (in order to use C++ library). I searching for some time I realised
| that
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, [Qari Qasim] wrote:
| Hi
| I was searching for some examples that show Servlets accessing native
| methods (in order to use C++ library). I searching for some time I realised
| that there are hundreds of examples which show standalone java applications
| accessing C++ library
Hi Luis:
Sounds as if you are sharing your database connection object amongst several
clients. Make sure your connection is made (and closed) in the doPost()/doGet()
methods (and not, for example in the init() method.. The init() is where you may
want to create a connection Pool - lots of discuss
You are not synchronizing your methods it sounds like.
The servlet should spawn a new thread for each
request.
Mike
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!!
>
> I have a problem with some servlets.
>
> I have a servlet that makes querys to Informix.
> When I invoke
True, but where do you set the content type? You set it in the
web.xml file in the config directory of Tomcat.
Cheers!
Mark
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: Servle
>Can WML have forms that accesses my servlets ?
Sure, just set the proper Content-type.
Check out http://coldjava.hypermart.net/servlets.htm
all WML tools there are Java servlets
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Greetings Daniel,
A Servlet is simply java code that handles an HTTP operation and returns a
text stream. With a Servlet, you control the content-type (using
HttpServletResponse.setContentType()) and content (using
response.getWriter()) of that text stream. If you set the content-type to
WML an
No, Nic, it wasn't a waste of time. Thanks for the refresher on what a class
really is. I was actually enlightened by your monologue to solve a different
problem I was having.
Thanks again,
Dave
> In summation I would like to point out that Mark was absolutely
spot
> on when he said that the best
Huh? "4.75?" Never heard of it.
Cheers!
Mark
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From: "naidu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 2:11 AM
Subject: Re: Servlets problem in Netscape
> hi Jain,
> Before installat
Mark,
In fact this discussion has lead to lots of information. And the init's
importance. Cheers!
Regs,
Mahesh Devendran
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From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 1:32 AM
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Nic,
That was excellant. It was very interesting. I am knowing more & more things
from this discussion.
Regs,
Mahesh Devendran
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From: Nic Ferrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 1:09 AM
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It could be the servlet engine that your client is running. If the HTML is
fine, you must do a view source on the client to check! Sometimes, the
source has been received by the browser but it cannot display due to syntax
errors.
If the browser is not receiving anything then check the servlet e
f Of Ankur
Jain
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 10:02 AM
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are the versions of netscape matching what you tested with on client side
and the other one.
naidu
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are the versions of netscape matching what you tested with on client side
and the other one.
naidu
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Ok maybe my previous mail was not clear enough
Actually, I am now using tomcat 3.1 in windows
whenever I try to access a jsp page, even the tomcat sampl
Thanks a million :) I get it now!
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>>> "T.A. Flores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22-Apr-01 4:57:53 AM >>>
>It seems to me that if I failed to provide the
>appropriate no arg constructor (considering
>fat fingers, typos, and general forms of brain
>fade) the compiler complained. I'm wondering
>if its because I don't use an IDE but rather
Pierre-Yves
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