RE: simple Query

2001-05-30 Thread Bhat, Mahesh

In the Apache http.conf add/change entry for ServerName 

something like this
ServerName a054848.abbey

Add what ever name you want if you are on intranet - like www.tomcat.com
then  you can access your server/servlets using http://www.tomcat.com/snoop

regards
mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Parag S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: simple Query


I am using Apache 1.3.14 with Tomcat 3.2.2b on Solaris 2.6 and 2.7.
I start tomcat and then I start apache.
When I start apache it is throwing the following error -

httpd:Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name,
using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName.

apachectl starts well, all servlets/jsps are working fine but what can
be the reason for that message?


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RE: PROBLEMS_IMPORTING_CLASSES

2001-05-29 Thread Bhat, Mahesh

Copy it in jre/lib/ext it should work...

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From: Daniel Leyva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 8:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PROBLEMS_IMPORTING_CLASSES


Hi,

I have some problems importing classes of java which are used for JSP pages
( under Tomcat - linux) , the package oracle.jdbo.*.
I´ve defined the CLASS_PATH, JAVA_HOME, I´ve copied the package in
jdk1.3.1/lib, in jdk1.3.1/jre/lib, in jakarta-tomcat/lib but the tomcat
doesn´t find it.


Thank you very much,

Daniel Leyva Cortes


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RE: JavaBeans

2001-05-29 Thread Bhat, Mahesh

Hi

Place the bean class either in the Web-inf/classes directory (along with the
package directory structure) or package it in a jar and place it in the 
Web-Inf/lib directory.


regards

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From: Kavi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:13 AM
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Subject: JavaBeans


Hi everyone,
I am trying to use my first javabean in a JSP using
tomcat but where I must place the bean(or package??)
I am getting error 500 - Unable to load class

Please help!!

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RE: Multipart Request

2001-05-28 Thread Bhat, Mahesh

You should still be able to use the oreilly package with tomcat (I am
assuming you are refering to jason hunts package), Servlet Api 2,2 does not
provide any classes for multipart requests and you have to use third part
classes

regards
mahesh
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From: David DELGRANCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 4:49 PM
To: Liste de diffusion TomCat (Adresse de messagerie)
Subject: Multipart Request


Hi

I have a servlet which has two parameters, a binary one and a
non-binary 
one. I used to work with JServ and an O'Reilly package to do multipart 
Request, so I could pass binary and non-binary informations in the same 
HttpServletRequest. I wanted using Tomcat and JSDK 2.2 to replace JServ and 
O'Reilly package without success.
Does anyone could help me? Is it possible to do so?
Thanks for reply


David DELGRANCHE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
tel. 02.99 05.34.25 
Fax: 02.99.05.34.05
Sogitec Industries
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RE: web application archive (WAR) file

2001-05-28 Thread Bhat, Mahesh

Hi


You could use the Ant tool to build a war file which in turn uses jar
command line utility available with JDK. For unpacking war files you can use
winzip or the jar utility available with JDK.

Ant is a subproject under the Apache/Jakarta and is also bundled with
Tomcat. Tomcat has a user guide which outlines the excat steps required.

regards

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From: RANDRIAMPARANY Honitriniela
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Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 4:13 PM
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Subject: web application archive (WAR) file



Hello,

I'm a new Tomcat user. I have questions about the web application archive 
(WAR) file.

How can I create a war file? Reciprocally, how can I unpack a war file? What

software must I use?

Thanks for your helps.

--
Honitriniela Randriamparany Tel.: (022) 705 76 29
CUI, University of Geneva   Fax : (022) 705 77 80
CH-1211 GENEVE 4[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RE: Adding some new servlet entries

2001-05-28 Thread Bhat, Mahesh

you need to restart - you can access the new servlets directly using their
class name 

http://myserver:8080/appname/servlet/servletclassname


in which case web.xml entries are not required

regards
mahesh

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From: RANDRIAMPARANY Honitriniela
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Subject: Adding some new servlet entries



Hi,

If I add some new servlet entries in the WEB-INF/web.xml file, do I have
to 
stop and then to start again the server? Is there other means which makes it

possible to avoid that?

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Apache/Tomcat/SSL

2001-05-25 Thread Bhat, Mahesh



Hi

I have an Apache 
Server running under SSL. I have linked my Tomcat Server to it. Now I would like 
to refer to the SSL variables like SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE from my 
servlet code but don't know how to do it. 

Has anyone done 
that before ?

regards
mahesh


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RE: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet

2001-05-25 Thread Bhat, Mahesh
Title: Re: problems installing tomcat on linux



Hi

Have you tried 
the simple way of :

com.blah.blah.MyBean abean = new 
com.blah.blah.MyBean();request.setAttribute("thename", abean);

in JSP : 
com.blah.blah.MyBean abean = 
request.getAttribute("thename");

regards
mahesh



  -Original Message-From: Leon Palermo 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 2:02 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: (EXPERTS 
  ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet
  Hello All,
  
  Let me preface this email by saying that I only 
  put 'EXPERTS ONLY' so you hot shot programmers would actually read this 
  email. If you are reading this, it worked!
  
  I have an odd problem that I was hoping someone 
  could help with.
  
  I have a servlet that all jsps in the system are 
  dispatched from. I create a bean in this servlet and add it to the 
  request object like so...
  
   com.blah.blah.MyBean abean = 
  (com.blah.blah.MyBean) 
  Beans.instantiate(this.getClass().getClassLoader(),"com.blah.blah.MyBean"); 
  ...
   
  request.setAttribute("thename", 
  abean); 
  
  I have also tried this to create the 
  bean
  
   com.blah.blah.MyBean abean = 
  new com.blah.blah.MyBean();
  
  and also tried to place the object in the request like 
so
  
   
  pageContext.setAttribute("thename", abean, 
  PageContext.REQUEST_SCOPE);
  
  Anywho, I then have the following in my jsp 
  page...
  
   jsp:useBean id="thename" 
  scope="request" class="com.blah.blah.MyBean" /
  
  I get a java.lang.ClassCastException from the 
  jsp. So, I decided to do a little error hunting ina jsp using the 
  following code...
  
  %try{ 
  System.out.println(request.getAttribute("thename") == null);
   
  System.out.println(request.getAttribute("thename") instanceof 
  com.blah.blah.MyBean); 
  System.out.println(request.getAttribute("thename").getClass().getName()); 
  System.out.println(zedak.docworx.jspsupport.beans.BrandBean)request.getAttribute("thename"));
  }catch (ClassCastException 
  e){ System.out.println("CLASS CAST 
  EXCEPTION!");}%
  
  The results of the code is as 
  follows:
  
   false
   false
   
  com.blah.blah.MyBean
   CLASS CAST 
  EXCEPTION!
  
  So, the attribute is present in the request 
  object, it is not an instance of 'com.blah.blah.MyBean'; but the object's 
  class name is 'com.blah.blah.MyBean'. Does anyone have an idea what is 
  going on? How canthe object's class name be 'com.blah.blah.MyBean' 
  but not be able to cast to 'com.blah.blah.MyBean'?
  
  Thanks in advance!
  
  Leon 
Palermo

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RE: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet

2001-05-25 Thread Bhat, Mahesh
Title: Re: problems installing tomcat on linux



Can you send the 
example code ?



  -Original Message-From: Leon Palermo 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 2:21 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
  (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet
  Yes,but Ineed to cast it to use the 
  Bean specific functionality and...
  
   (com.blah.blah.MyBean)request.getAttribute("thename");
  
  ...causes the ClassCastException to 
  occur.
  
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Bhat, Mahesh 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 9:11 
AM
Subject: RE: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean 
Creation in Dispatch Servlet

Hi

Have you 
tried the simple way of :

com.blah.blah.MyBean abean = new 
com.blah.blah.MyBean();request.setAttribute("thename", 
abean);

in JSP : 
com.blah.blah.MyBean abean = 
request.getAttribute("thename");

regards
mahesh



  -Original Message-From: Leon Palermo 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 2:02 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet
  Hello All,
  
  Let me preface this email by saying that I 
  only put 'EXPERTS ONLY' so you hot shot programmers would actually read 
  this email. If you are reading this, it worked!
  
  I have an odd problem that I was hoping 
  someone could help with.
  
  I have a servlet that all jsps in the system 
  are dispatched from. I create a bean in this servlet and add it to 
  the request object like so...
  
   com.blah.blah.MyBean abean 
  = (com.blah.blah.MyBean) 
  Beans.instantiate(this.getClass().getClassLoader(),"com.blah.blah.MyBean"); 
  ...
   
  request.setAttribute("thename", 
  abean); 
  
  I have also tried this to create the 
  bean
  
   com.blah.blah.MyBean abean 
  = new com.blah.blah.MyBean();
  
  and also tried to place the object in the request like 
  so
  
   
  pageContext.setAttribute("thename", abean, 
  PageContext.REQUEST_SCOPE);
  
  Anywho, I then have the following in my jsp 
  page...
  
   jsp:useBean 
  id="thename" scope="request" class="com.blah.blah.MyBean" 
  /
  
  I get a java.lang.ClassCastException from the 
  jsp. So, I decided to do a little error hunting ina jsp using 
  the following code...
  
  %try{ 
  System.out.println(request.getAttribute("thename") == null);
   
  System.out.println(request.getAttribute("thename") instanceof 
  com.blah.blah.MyBean); 
  System.out.println(request.getAttribute("thename").getClass().getName()); 
  System.out.println(zedak.docworx.jspsupport.beans.BrandBean)request.getAttribute("thename"));
  }catch (ClassCastException 
  e){ System.out.println("CLASS CAST 
  EXCEPTION!");}%
  
  The results of the code is as 
  follows:
  
   false
   false
   
  com.blah.blah.MyBean
   CLASS CAST 
  EXCEPTION!
  
  So, the attribute is present in the request 
  object, it is not an instance of 'com.blah.blah.MyBean'; but the object's 
  class name is 'com.blah.blah.MyBean'. Does anyone have an idea what 
  is going on? How canthe object's class name be 
  'com.blah.blah.MyBean' but not be able to cast to 
  'com.blah.blah.MyBean'?
  
  Thanks in advance!
  
  Leon 
PalermoImportant:Internet communications are not necessarily 
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National Group does not accept liability for any such changes. If you wish 
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copying, disclosing or otherwise using its contents. Please notify the 
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England.


RE: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet

2001-05-25 Thread Bhat, Mahesh
Title: Re: problems installing tomcat on linux



Hi 
Leon.

I did try what 
you said and it works perfect for me. I am attaching all the files used by me, 
Check them out.

regards
mahesh



  -Original Message-From: Leon Palermo 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 3:39 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
  (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet
  Mahesh and others,
  
  After performing the test myselfand looking 
  at things, I found out that indeed the dispatch servlet is putting the bean in 
  correctly and the jsps areutilizing them properly. The problem 
  occurs only after I compile any file used by the Bean. Although the Bean 
  isn't compiled itself (the .class file remains the same); the compilation of a 
  classimported by the bean causes the ClassCastException. Only 
  after restarting tomcat do things function properly until the next compilation 
  of the file used by the Bean.
  
  As a result, I transfer the focus of this problem 
  away from the jsp realm to the Java language realm. Does anyone have any 
  idea why the compilation of imported classes would cause a ClassCastException 
  as previously described?
  
  Thanks again!
  
  Leon
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Leon Palermo 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 9:56 
AM
Subject: Re: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean 
Creation in Dispatch Servlet

Darn it all!

The jsp should look like this. I forgot 
to take my own class name out of a few lines.

%try{ 
System.out.println((request.getAttribute("thebean") == 
null)); 
System.out.println((request.getAttribute("thebean") instanceof 
com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean)); 
System.out.println((request.getAttribute("thebean").getClass().getName())); 
System.out.println((com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean)request.getAttribute("thebean")); 
}catch (ClassCastException e){ 
System.out.println("CLASS CAST EXCEPTION!"); 
}%

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Leon Palermo 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 9:53 
  AM
  Subject: Re: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean 
  Creation in Dispatch Servlet
  
  Mahesh,
  
  One more thing, in the servlet the 
  line...
  
   thebean = 
  (com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean) 
  Beans.instantiate(this.getClass().getClassLoader(), 
  "com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean");
  
  ...needs to have a try/catch block around it 
  for a ClassNotFoundException.
  
  Leon
  
- Original Message - 

From: 
Leon Palermo 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 
9:48 AM
Subject: Re: (EXPERTS 
ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet

Here is a very scaled down version of the 
dispatch servlet. Switch the name of the bean 
('com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean') in the jsp and servlet to any custom 
bean you wish to try out.

Create a .jsp page for the servlet to 
forwardthe request tothat looks something like 
this:

%@ page session="false" 
errorPage="error.jsp" %%@ page import = 
"com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean" %

%try{ 
System.out.println((request.getAttribute("thebean") == 
null)); 
System.out.println((request.getAttribute("thebean") instanceof 
zedak.docworx.jspsupport.beans.BrandBean)); 
System.out.println((request.getAttribute("thebean").getClass().getName())); 
System.out.println((zedak.docworx.jspsupport.beans.BrandBean)request.getAttribute("thebean")); 
}catch (ClassCastException e){ 
System.out.println("CLASS CAST EXCEPTION!"); 
}%

jsp:useBean id="thebean" 
scope="request" class="com.blah.blah.AnyCustomBean" /

Change the name of the jsp file in the 
servlet to match the .jsp file name you created above.

Thanks!

Leon

  - Original Message - 
  
  From: 
  Bhat, Mahesh 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, May 25, 
  2001 9:20 AM
  Subject: RE: (EXPERTS 
  ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch Servlet
  
  Can you 
  send the example code ?
  
  
  
-Original Message-From: Leon Palermo 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 2:21 
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
Re: (EXPERTS ONLY) Bean Creation in Dispatch 
Servlet
Yes,but Ineed to cast it to