Re: TC33b1 Context path behavior: Is this a bug or by design?

2001-08-05 Thread Randall Parker
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001 00:30:03 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Randall, I believe the behavior is correct - you have 2 contexts with the same docbase ( one defined in a config file, one automatically ). So is there a way to turn off the creation of that automatic context? I'd also like

Re: TC33b1 Context path behavior: Is this a bug or by design?

2001-08-05 Thread Randall Parker
Costin, If one does define a context in apps-.xml can one sent context-param tags in it that are then accessible as part of that ServletContext? More generally, can anything from webl.xml be put in server.xml inside a Context tag's scope? See for example the context-param below where

Re: TC33b1 Context path behavior: Is this a bug or by design?

2001-08-05 Thread Randall Parker
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001 10:48:31 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More generally, can anything from webl.xml be put in server.xml inside a Context tag's scope? No, and that's premeditated :-) Okay. Keep in mind server.xml ( and apps.xml ) is an ad-hoc format, and just one of the ways to

TC3.3b1: can't find action servlet on start-up

2001-08-05 Thread Randall Parker
See the SAXEception. I'm not sure if this is a bug in Tomcat or from something not configured properly or maybe its normal behavior. Since I have only example war files from Tomcat and Struts loaded I don't even know where this action servlet is supposed to come from. I thought I would

TC33b1 Context path behavior: Is this a bug or by design?

2001-08-04 Thread Randall Parker
I'm seeing two different paths as being accepted for pages in the same war file. I'm wondering if the behavior I'm seeing is by design or a bug. I installed the struts-documentation.war file in webapps and restarted Tomcat 3.3 b1. As expected I was able to access such URLs as:

Re: An alternative to JSP

2001-01-31 Thread Randall Parker
Glenn, Speaking of which: Yes, we need a place where the various templating and tagging approaches that somehow involve Java can be discussed. A thread like this thread needs a logical place for it to take place and right now there doesn't seem to be one as each list or Usenet group seems

Re: Jakarta PMC Meeting Agenda / Info

2001-01-17 Thread Randall Parker
Peter, Amazingly expensive. Calling from the US to Australia is incredibly cheap by comparison. Check out: http://1010phonerates.com/aus_etc.html As for the openness of the meetings, I have a few suggestions. This is the internet age. We are internet kinds of guys. How about using it: 1)