Re: Easy Question regarding shared objects :)

2003-09-03 Thread Jeff Tulley
Easy question, wrong list. You might ought to try apache-httpd-users, or apache-modules. or one of the like. This list of for Tomcat, which does not necessarily use the Apache HTTP server. Jeff Tulley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (801)861-5322 Novell, Inc., The Leading Provider of Net Business

RE: Easy question on Tomcat 4.0 and SSL+HTTPS via localhost:8843. Loc k-Icon disappear from the Browser.

2003-07-28 Thread Zaragoza, Carles
] Sent: viernes, 25 de julio de 2003 17:05 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Easy question on Tomcat 4.0 and SSL+HTTPS via localhost:8843. Loc k-Icon disappear from the Browser. Check the 'next page' link if its http or https -Original Message- From: Zaragoza, Carles [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Easy question on Tomcat 4.0 and SSL+HTTPS via localhost:8843. Loc k-Icon disappear from the Browser.

2003-07-25 Thread Jay Garala
Check the 'next page' link if its http or https -Original Message- From: Zaragoza, Carles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 6:38 AM To: Tomcat Users List ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Subject: Easy question on Tomcat 4.0 and SSL+HTTPS via localhost:8843. Loc k-Icon disappear

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Arnaud HERITIER
did you add the import statement in the jsp??? -Message d'origine- De : David Zellhoefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoye : mardi 24 juin 2003 11:29 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : easy question Hello! I have a easy question for you: 1)I have written a class called Test,

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03)
This happens when Tomcat cannot find the classpath to a class being used in a JSP page, in your case - Test. Go to the environment settings of your computer and specify the classpath upto the folder ~/WEB-INF/classes. Bye, Gautam -Original Message- From: David Zellhoefer [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread David Zellhoefer
Changing the CLASSPATH didn't change anything. Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) wrote: This happens when Tomcat cannot find the classpath to a class being used in a JSP page, in your case - Test. Go to the environment settings of your computer and specify the classpath upto the folder ~/WEB-INF/classes.

Re: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread David Zellhoefer
I thought Tomcat is checking ~/WEB-INF/classes automatically. Is there a way to make this possible? Otherwise I have to change enviroment variables everytime the server changes... But I will try this. Thanks. Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) wrote: This happens when Tomcat cannot find the classpath to

Re: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Riaan Oberholzer
Did you import the class in the jsp file? At the start of the JSP file, it must be imported: %@ page import=Test % --- David Zellhoefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I have a easy question for you: 1)I have written a class called Test, compiled it and placed it in

Re: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Holger Klawitter
Am Dienstag, 24. Juni 2003 11:28 schrieb David Zellhoefer: Hello! I have a easy question for you: 1)I have written a class called Test, compiled it and placed it in ~/WEB-INF/classes/ 2) Now I want to use objects from Test in a JSP, but if I try to use Test Tomcat always tells me that it

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Lindgren Swanthe
Yes, WEB-INF/classes is always part of the classpath for that specific webapp. But like Arnaud said; did you add the import statement to your jsp page? -Original Message- From: David Zellhoefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 24 juni 2003 12:03 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: easy

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03)
Message- From: David Zellhoefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 3:33 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: easy question I thought Tomcat is checking ~/WEB-INF/classes automatically. Is there a way to make this possible? Otherwise I have to change enviroment variables

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Peter.Kerekes
It is much more comfortable to use jar files and put them in the WEB-INF/lib directory, because they are really handled automatically. Try putting your class in a jar file, and you will have no issuses by adding each and every class name to the CLASSPATH BR, Peter I thought Tomcat is

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Riaan Oberholzer
for that specific webapp. But like Arnaud said; did you add the import statement to your jsp page? -Original Message- From: David Zellhoefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 24 juni 2003 12:03 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: easy question I thought Tomcat is checking

Re: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread David Zellhoefer
Thank you all! My problem was something in between the developer's ide knows all packages and the fact that I was presuming that the JSP and my class are within the same package. Thanks for the tip about the JAR, I'll use this. It's very convenient. Cheers, David Holger Klawitter wrote: Am

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Atreya Basu
The easiest thing to do is the following: Put Test into a package. Then copy the proper package directory structure into WEB-INF/classes. Then add the fully qualified class-name of Test into your JSP. This will work. If you have a class that is not in a package you will have a hard time

RE: easy question

2003-06-24 Thread Mike Curwen
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/class-loader-howto.html -Original Message- From: Riaan Oberholzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 5:24 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: easy question snip On that note, what is the scope of jars put

RE: EASY Question about Tomcat Instances.

2003-03-28 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Howdy, That's correct. One JVM = one instance, no matter how many connectors / ports that instance is listening on. That's the conventional definition. Yoav Shapira Millennium ChemInformatics -Original Message- From: stev sutherland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 27,

RE: EASY Question about Tomcat Instances.

2003-03-28 Thread p niemandt
Yip: Once instance, but ... Parameter name=handler value=org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler/ Parameter name=port value=8443/ ... listening on port 8443 Regards, Paul On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 13:41, Shapira, Yoav wrote: Howdy, That's correct. One JVM = one instance,

RE: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-03 Thread Denise Mangano
; with the getter and setter methods. Thanks. Denise Mangano Help Desk Analyst Complus Data Innovations, Inc. -Original Message- From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Easy question - Java Beans

RE: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-03 Thread Wagoner, Mark
() %%= pageBean.getStateName() %/option % } % HTH Mark -Original Message- From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 1:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Easy question - Java Beans Noel. How would your original select look for the states? I have a variable

RE: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-03 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Denise, How would your original select look for the states? Not sure what you are asking, but I'll take a stab, and you can come back and correct me. The NY is all you need to keep in the bean. I assume that somewhere you have a loop that emits the option tags. When the value you are about

RE: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-03 Thread Turner, John
- From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 3:08 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Easy question - Java Beans Denise, How would your original select look for the states? Not sure what you are asking, but I'll take a stab, and you can come back

RE: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-02 Thread Brandon Cruz
Here's a sample from a form that uses states. The states are generated from a class to keep less java on the jsp page, but you can see how the options are generated and set to selected if they match the value in the bean. select tabindex=7 name=State option value=

Re: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-02 Thread Charles Baker
--- Denise Mangano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious if anyone knows how to use bean properties so that on a retry of a form, the previously selected item in a select list is maintained if validated. For example, for Select Your State. If I select NY, but something else on my form is

RE: Easy question - Java Beans

2003-01-02 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Denise, Start with your basic select tag, and then in your code that emits the list of option tags, do something like this: option value=' + stateCode + ' + ((stateCode.equals(currentStateCode)) ? selected : ) + + stateName + /option In other words, emit the option value='NY'New

RE: Easy question

2002-02-19 Thread Mark Meany
Hi, I use application specific apps-name.xml to control each application and have had no problems with setting docBase. I have used forward slash and not backslash in the directory though: Context path=/myappname docBase=D:/My Documents/webapps/myappdir debug=0

RE: Easy question??

2001-06-08 Thread Steve Salkin
Title: RE: Easy question?? Typically a shared library file in unix would have the extension .so. S- -Original Message- From: Brenda Mijares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Easy question?? Do .dll files only

RE: Easy question??

2001-06-08 Thread Filip Hanik
.so Filip ~ Namaste - I bow to the divine in you ~ Filip Hanik Software Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.filip.net -Original Message- From: brenda [mailto:brenda]On Behalf Of Brenda Mijares Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Easy question?? Do .dll

RE: Easy Question

2001-04-30 Thread Laurence Mayer
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RE: Easy Question

2001-04-30 Thread Nael Mohammad
That's because the file is dynamically generated when you start tomcat and should be in the conf directory under tomcat. -Original Message- From: Laurence Mayer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 3:03 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Easy Question Finally

RE: Easy Question

2001-04-30 Thread Laurence Mayer
even after I start it, it is not there? Thanks Laurence -Original Message- From: Nael Mohammad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 11:12 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Easy Question That's because the file is dynamically generated when you start tomcat

RE: Easy Question

2001-04-30 Thread Ross Dyson
Start it, and then stop it. Stop it GENTLY don't just kill it. If you look, it will be there. -Original Message- From: Laurence Mayer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2001 8:13 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Easy Question even after I start