Bug report #615 has just been filed. You can view the report at the following URL: <http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/615> REPORT #615 Details. Project: Tomcat Category: Bug Report SubCategory: New Bug Report Class: swbug State: received Priority: medium Severity: serious Confidence: public Environment: Release: 3.2 JVM Release: IBM JDK 1.3 Operating System: Linux OS Release: Suse 6.4 Platform: Intel x86 Synopsis: Tomcat 3.2 reports 404 when submitting a jsp Description: I coded a jsp page (VirtualShop.jsp) like this: ... <form method="post" action="ShoppingServlet?action=start"> <b>Catalog Item:</b> <select name="catalogitem"> <% (java code) ... the servlet "ShoppingServlet.java" manages the doPost method and the extra information too (action=start). I'm using the MVC pattern: ... public void doPost(... ... String qs=req.getQueryString(); Hashtable qht=HttpUtils.parseQueryString(qs); ... req.getParameter("quantity"); ... Jsp and Servlet seem to work well standalone and together if i don't use any extra information (ex.: action=start). When there are some extra informations, Tomcat reports 404: It looks for the calling jsp page instead of the servlet "ShoppingServlet.class".Title: BugRat Report # 615
BugRat Report # 615
Project: Tomcat | Release: 3.2 |
Category: Bug Report | SubCategory: New Bug Report |
Class: swbug | State: received |
Priority: medium | Severity: serious |
Confidence:
public
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Submitter:
Gian Marco de Grimani ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
Date Submitted:
Dec 18 2000, 02:17:00 CST
Responsible:
Z_Tomcat Alias ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
- Synopsis:
- Tomcat 3.2 reports 404 when submitting a jsp
- Environment: (jvm, os, osrel, platform)
- IBM JDK 1.3, Linux, Suse 6.4, Intel x86
- Additional Environment Description:
- Report Description:
- I coded a jsp page (VirtualShop.jsp) like this: ... Catalog Item: <% (java code) ... the servlet "ShoppingServlet.java" manages the doPost method and the extra information too (action=start). I'm using the MVC pattern: ... public void doPost(... ... String qs=req.getQueryString(); Hashtable qht=HttpUtils.parseQueryString(qs); ... req.getParameter("quantity"); ... Jsp and Servlet seem to work well standalone and together if i don't use any extra information (ex.: action=start). When there are some extra informations, Tomcat reports 404: It looks for the calling jsp page instead of the servlet "ShoppingServlet.class".