RE: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-30 Thread Baer Peter Christoph Alexander
- From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:44 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets Odd. The same version of tomcat shouldn't do that. It could be that $ is not a valid character according to one of the JVMs. (guess

Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Baer Peter Christoph Alexander
Hello, forgive me if I ask something obvious, but browsing the Tomcat docs and the mailing list archive I haven't found the relevant piece of information, yet. We have three installations of Tomcat 4.06 LE (yes, it's old, and we are already planning to replace it, once version 5 is mature for

Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Tim Funk
The behavior was changed (in the Jsp compiler) and is not configurable. -Tim Baer Peter Christoph Alexander wrote: Hello, forgive me if I ask something obvious, but browsing the Tomcat docs and the mailing list archive I haven't found the relevant piece of information, yet. We have three

Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Christopher Schultz
Baer, Are you sure you have the same version of the JDK and Tomcat on both machines? Is this configurable? I'm pretty sure it's not configurable. Are you concerned about what the filenames actually are? What is this difference caused by? It's probably caused by the way the VM gets unique

Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Baer Peter Christoph Alexander
Hi Tim, you wrote: snip The behavior was changed (in the Jsp compiler) and is not configurable. /snip So it is normal, that when we use *the same* - Tomcat 4.0.6 LE - JSP compiler - J2SDK 1.4.2_01 - everything else, but OS the filenames on WinXP are different than on Win2k? Why? Regards

Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Tim Funk
Odd. The same version of tomcat shouldn't do that. It could be that $ is not a valid character according to one of the JVMs. (guess) -Tim Baer Peter Christoph Alexander wrote: Hi Tim, you wrote: snip The behavior was changed (in the Jsp compiler) and is not configurable. /snip So it is

Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Baer Peter Christoph Alexander
Hi, Christopher, you wrote: snip Are you sure you have the same version of the JDK and Tomcat on both machines? /snip Yes, I'm sure. All installations of Tomcat and the JDK were freshly done a second time, before I posted the phenomenon on this list. Your explanation, why the filenames *can*

RE: Filenames of JSP generated servlets

2003-10-29 Thread Robert Priest
Users List Subject: Re: Filenames of JSP generated servlets Hi, Christopher, you wrote: snip Are you sure you have the same version of the JDK and Tomcat on both machines? /snip Yes, I'm sure. All installations of Tomcat and the JDK were freshly done a second time, before I posted