cause I keep reading and
re-reading the
documentation at jakarta.apache.org, but nothing seems to
work. I hope this
isn't a terrible problem because I believe other websites
have .jsp files in
their root directory. What's going on??
Glen Campbe
21.0[B@79a49f[B@270107
It could be that the driver is doing something wrong (but why did it work
during the test?), but it appears more likely that tomcat is doing something
to the data: perhaps expecting Unicode?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
--
Glen Campbell
[EMAIL
I would just like to get confirmation of this: my site will have low volume,
and 98% of the pages will have dynamic data (JSP). I should be able to
configure tomcat to listen on port 80, and get rid of Apache all together?
Or is there something I'm missing that would mean I have to use Apache and
/01 5:58 PM, micky mimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] casually stated:
What about the other 2%?
-Original Message-
From: Glen Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 8:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No need for Apache?
I would just like to get confirmation
On 1/10/01 8:49 PM, "Andrew Burrows" [EMAIL PROTECTED] casually stated:
Hi All tomcat people,
Could someone point me in the right direction to find info on using mysql in
conjunction with tomcat/apache.
Thanks
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