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What does
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why do you ask ?
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Could it be?
Could it be the Netsky?
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Tomcat includes the DTD for Servlet 2.3. It automagically tells the XML
parser to use it's shipped-with DTD when parsing your web.xml file.
sanjay paithankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
I installed tomcat4.1.24 on a standalone machine ( not
connected to
wbarker Tomcat includes the DTD for Servlet 2.3. It automagically
wbarker tells the XML parser to use it's shipped-with DTD when
wbarker parsing your web.xml file.
Yes, Tomcat will resolve the DTD to a local copy. One thing that you
should note:
callme_sanjay !DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC -//Sun
Move your Book folder up one directory to the webapps folder.
Make sure you have a directory named WEB-INF in your Book folder.
Restart Tomcat.
http://localhost:8080/Book/AdminBook.jsp should work for you.
On Thursday 31 July 2003 02:57 pm, Felix gt wrote:
Hello Sir, Madam, Miss
Sorry
Post your web.xml and server.xml files.
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Hello Sir, Madam, Miss
Sorry because Disturb your time to reading my Email
i have the Question
Instead of adding the folder to the ROOT directory add ur directory (Book)
to the webapps directory and make chanes to your server.xml like point ur
context path to that directory. if everything goes well then
http://localhost:8080/Book/AdminBook.jsp will show up.
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This may be inelegant but it works for me.
# Map all jsp
[uri:/*.jsp]
[uri:/*/*.jsp]
[uri:/*/*/*.jsp]
[uri:/*/*/*/*.jsp]
[uri:/*/*/*/*/*.jsp]
info=Map all jsp
I do not nest deeper than 5.
Regards
Mike
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wohh, it seems this forwards any incoming request to the tomcat . .
. could you post your full workers2.properties, maybe they're diffrent
to mine!
thanks,
henning
Mike Bachrynowski wrote:
This may be inelegant but it works for me.
# Map all jsp
[uri:/*.jsp]
[uri:/*/*.jsp]
be useful to others then post to
the group otherwise just the individualand I
like to see if suggestions worked.
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Subject: Re: Hello list / workers2.properties
dear reynir,
the code below is the code of the application, but all
the methods returns an empty string. I would like to
know if there is an error at tomcat service. What can I
do to get any return from the server.
table border=0 border=100%
tr
th align=rightContext Path:/th
td align=left%=
Please send the error messages you get.
If you are trying to get parameters from url you can use :
String param_value = request.getParameter(nameofparameter);
Hope it helps
-reynir
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Here's a script to install tomcat with apache2. You'll need to modify it
quite a bit for your particular box.
http://www.daveoxley.co.uk/scripts/new-tomcat.sh
Dave.
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Ant is a build tool used for compiling.
Nick
Ashok wrote:
Dear Sir,
i have installed apache tomacat 4.0. i was going through the documentation and
i find some of the terminologies difficult to understand. so it would be helpfull if
u can answer my doubts. to begin with i havent
The build.xml file that comes with Tomcat is for building Tomcat. Unless
you plan to enhance or modify Tomcat there is no need for you to touch this
file.
I do suggest you look into using Ant to build your web application. Ant is
another open source project from the great people at the Apache
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make,
but without Make's wrinkles.
Why another build tool when there is already make, gnumake, nmake, jam, and
others? Because all those tools have limitations that Ant's original author
couldn't live with when developing
Check the README file that comes with the MySQL JDBC driver. It explains
how to fix this
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 5:06 AM
Subject: Re: Hello sir/madam,
this is a typical mysql
See the JSP Specification, which you can download from
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/download.html
In JSP 1.2, it is in Section 2.10.1.
Craig
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Rock Luiss wrote:
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 13:31:26 +0800
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Carlos,
Try
http://www.codestudio.com
They have a product called PoolMan which you use with your regular SQL
Server driver to help manage pools.
For an MS SQL driver, take a look at the sun driver database:
http://industry.java.sun.com/products/jdbc/drivers
With poolman, you will not need a
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