Dear all:
I user JWSDP(JAVA Web Service Development Pack)with tomcat to develop web service.
I encounter a difficult problem.
# Web Service provider)
All things go well
#Client Side)=> the program to call web service.
I write a client side program to call web service method.
When I us
Hello All,
I am using SOAP 2.2 with TOMCAT 4.1.
I encountered the following problem:
My SOAP server and my GUI JSPs are installed on the same TOMCAT server
(same JVM).
Now, everything goes on just fine. I am using the GUI which makes a lot
of SOAP calls to the SOAP server.
Everything is fine u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> FYI:
>
> In building the jk2 module on Solaris 8, I
> had to include add the -DBSD_COMP compiler
> flag when making in $jk/native2/server/apache13.
Why? What was wrong?
>
> Could someone with jk/jk2 experience answer
> a few questions for me? Namely, what are the
>
FYI:
In building the jk2 module on Solaris 8, I
had to include add the -DBSD_COMP compiler
flag when making in $jk/native2/server/apache13.
Could someone with jk/jk2 experience answer
a few questions for me? Namely, what are the
differences between jk and jk2, and is the jk2
configuration any
Now is that Open Cloud or Closed Cloud?
Seriously, I'd love to see the patches. (especailly if they are literally
"patch" file(s))
Thanks,
-Nick
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, David Ferry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work for a company called Open Cloud.
> We have implemented a set of patches against tomcat 3
Hello,
I work for a company called Open Cloud.
We have implemented a set of patches against tomcat 3.2b4 that allows the
servlet engine to be distributed.
If servlets are written specially requests can be restarted if a given
servlet engine node fails.
We do load balancing and distribute the se