Kyle wrote:
Surely Yahoo mail allows you to click on and sort by recipient too?
Nope.
Set up a Tomcat-User contact in your Yahoo Address Book and all mail
coming in from Tomcat should display that just like it does in
Thunderbird, shouldn't it?
And nope. You're just guessing it
: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user.jakarta.apache.org
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
It would be nice if this mailing-list could add a header to mails,
something like [TC-user]. The announcement has the [ANN] header, so
I think it won't be a problem for this to have a header.
Regards,
Seak
It would be nice if this mailing-list could add a header to mails,
something like [TC-user]. The announcement has the [ANN] header, so I
think it won't be a problem for this to have a header.
Regards,
Seak
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Yup, 5.5 is very different from 5.0 in that those *.bat files aren't
needed/included. And 5.5 no longer needs JAVA_HOME environment variable.
David Kerber wrote:
service.bat doesn't seem to be installed with 5.5.9. I searched the
entire HD of two different machines which have that it
It's necessary to stop and restart the service when Java home path
is changed. Reboot the PC doesn't help either. I had talked about this
in a previous mail but seems like it got passed without catching any
attention:
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Tomcat 5 supports all the features of the underlying JVM, the problem
is in the JSPs. They are compiled by Jasper + Eclipse compiler module,
which, in version 5.5.9, has no support for Java5. Later versions of
Tomcat have a newer version of Eclipse Compiler and it
My webapp needs some application string variables for
configuration. For the moment, I hard-code them as class static
properties and compiled. But I'd like to know if there's any method to
define such variables in a text file, something like the global.asa in
ASP where we could simply
I remember when I was using Tomcat 5.0.x. It was giving me
headaches! After changing JAVA_HOME, it was still necessary to do a
service remove and then service install, or else Tomcat won't take
that into account.
Try Tomcat 5.5. You don't need to declare JAVA_HOME anymore, and
you could
what story?
Java 5 features are not supported in latest tomcat stable (5.5.9), but
are in the latest alphas (5.5.10-5.5.12)
Just as I said in my previous mail.
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? Actually
Stephan van Loendersloot wrote:
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? Actually, I'm more interested in using
the new for loop in Java5 than using generic.
I always like to think that the modularity
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? Actually, I'm more interested in using
the new for loop in Java5 than using generic.
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
Hi,
it is only since 5.5.10
5.5.10 was already released, but it is only
Well, after many many hours' search (seems like not a hot subject),
I finally came to this mail archive. But before getting here, I've
already come across a similar page at
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