Hello. I am getting a NamingException while Tomcat processes Global JNDI
Resources. Any idea why this is happening? I am using Mac OS X Tiger,
Eclipse 3.1, and the Tomcat Eclipse Plugin 3.1.0 from Sysdeo. This error
occurs when I try to start Tomcat from within Eclipse using the plugin. It
occurs w
Hello,
Are you sure you don't have another filed name="username" somewhere else in
your jsp code ?
Lau/
-Message d'origine-
De : ganesan malairaja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 8 août 2005 06:28
À : tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Objet : query problem
i am extracting inf
Dear Robert,
After I replied to you I went to check the DB login in server.xml file again
and noticed that I was using a different login.
Thanks for pinpoint the problem for me. I'm grateful.
Geraldine
-Original Message-
From: Robert F Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 8 A
Dear Users,
I am using Tomcat 5.0.28. For a web application called testweb, I have made
DirectoryListing true so that I can view the directory contents (of root
directory) of this webapp. I am able to see the Directory Listing for testweb
accessing URL http://www.myappl.testweb
My qustion is : ho
Robert,
Thanks for your reply. I checked before (forgot to mention in my last
message) that the DB login for tomcat (java bean) is the same with the one
for Apache (servlet). They are pointing to the same function under the same
schema. The privliges is ok for the login as it's the creator.
Thank
i am extracting info from html forms .. but one of the field allways return
the value null only
html code
jsp code
String username = request.getParameter("username");
SQL codes;
String query7 = "Insert into Admin(UserName,PassWord,Admin_type,Admin_Name)
values('"+username+"','"+passwo
Geraldine,
Is the same DB login being used in all cases? If not, then the problem
may be due to the
DB user not having execute privileges on the procedure in question.
Another possibility
is that the DB's are different and procedure actually does not exist.
- Robert
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Hi,
I got an error message as below when I use an oracle function in a statement
in a java bean, but I use the same statement in a java servlet, it's ok.
The statement in the bean is:
public String[] getDetailAD(){
try{
Connection conn = null;
if (conn == null) {
Good for you! Glad it all worked out.
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 02:25 +0100, Martin Wood wrote:
> Just to let people know that my application has been running happily for
> nearly a week now.
>
> I actually replaced the JDK1.5 with the blackdown 1.4.2 and installed
> the compatibility extensions for
Just to let people know that my application has been running happily for
nearly a week now.
I actually replaced the JDK1.5 with the blackdown 1.4.2 and installed
the compatibility extensions for tomcat.
since then its been fine.
martin
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Can anyone suggest a fix? TIA for any help. - Andi
After starting tomcat5, this url gives a blank screen:
http://localhost:8080/admin/
This grep of the documentation, etc that came with tomcat5 produced no results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] grep -r 'xception.*jakarta.apache.org'
/srv/www/tomcat5/ba
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