Hi all,
Sorry for this off-the-topic question. But I desperately need help on this.
How can one read a PostScript file on Windows platform?
TIA,
Sheila
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Hi all,
I am sorry for a slightly out of topic question. Sun has an exam on Web
Component (310-080). Can anyone suggest how to go about preparing for it?
Any articles, books, sample questions, CDs,?
Thanks in advance,
Sheila
Hi all,
Is there a free-hosting site where I can put up a small website using
servlets / JSP ?.. to get the real world learning experience?
Thanks,
Sheila
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Hi all,
I have two requests.
1)The Tomcat documentation explains how to configure Tomcat using CVS. Could
someone please direct me to a simpler, without-using-CVS way of deploying a
servlet?
2) When I create a jsp file using Notepad, and try to save it as say
index.jsp, my pc stores it as
Ok! I got my servlet to work. I set the Context ... tag in the servlet.xml
under confg, and restarted the server. It did the setting, and then it
worked. Now I understand why it wasn't working before.
I still have to get my pc to learn what jsp is.
Please help.
Sheila
From: Sheila Ratnam
Thanks David. You gave me the right clue.
In Windows Explorer-File-Options
File Types-New
Opens a dialogueBox to create the new MIME type.
Now the pc isn't as brain dead!
Thanks,
Sheila
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Subject: Re: Help on
the error saying package.servlet does not exist.
What else should I do?
Sheila
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Subject: RE: Help Installing Tomcat on Win95
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:10:42 +1000
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Sheila Ratnam wrote:
I
the WarpConnector port and not
the HTTP port? This was what a lot of people used to do, try and make
requests to Tomcat 3.x through the AJP port 8007 (by default). Pier, maybe
the default WarpConnector should be at 8007? (assuming it's 8008)
- r
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From: Sheila Ratnam
... so may not even be finding servlet.jar
then again - if its just an email typo weird...
cheers
dim
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Sheila Ratnam wrote:
Rob Pier, thanks for the help in getting my Tomcat server going.
Now it's my first servlet that's not compiling! I have set the CLASSPATH
there be any other reason for package javax not being found?
Sheila
From: Sheila Ratnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Help Installing Tomcat on Win95
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 00:04:36 +
Rob Pier, thanks for the help in getting my Tomcat server
Hi all,
I downloaded the b7 version, and installed it in c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7
directory. I am using Win95, so edited the Autoexec to set JAVA_HOME and
CATALINA_HOME to correct values. The autoexec runs and gives correct
message. But when I run startup in bin, the message is:
Out of
Rob!
It says: Set an environment variable CATALINA_HOME to the path of the
directory into which you have installed Tomcat 4.0.
I have set it correctly by
SET CATALINA_HOME = c:\c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7
in the Autoexec.bat.
Am I doing it wrong?
What does the message Out of environment space
for
shell
variables. You can do this by adding 'SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:1024 /P' to
your
config.sys file.
That should fix it. If that doesn't work, set the value after /E to a
larger
number.
Prasanna.
Sheila Ratnam wrote:
Rob!
It says: Set an environment variable CATALINA_HOME
variables. You can do this by adding 'SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:1024 /P' to
your
config.sys file.
That should fix it. If that doesn't work, set the value after /E to a
larger
number.
Prasanna.
Sheila Ratnam wrote:
Rob!
It says: Set an environment variable CATALINA_HOME to the path
Rob, Pier,
I noticed the following error logged in apache.log file.
2001-08-17 20:42:46 [org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector] Error
accepting requests
java.net.SocketException: socket closed
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method)
at
Pier,
I did try using the ip address instead of 'localhost', but it didn't work.
Probably the error is what the log shows?
Sheila
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Subject: Re: Help Installing Tomcat on Win95
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 02:21
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