On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Klaas van der Ploeg wrote:
It is not yet optional (at least not in 3.2.3), but it is marked in the
source with XXX to make it optional.
You can comment it out and recompile Tomcat.java if you really want to get
rid of those files.
It is optional in 3.3 ( and disabled by
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Knaggs, George R wrote:
Mr Shachor / Tomcat-User,
I hope you don't mind this email but I've been unable to find any
information on how to configure IIS with Tomcat using a Virtual Host where
the context path / URI is the root (http://one.domain.com/ and
The problem is that flush() must still be executed
as expected,
i.e. if an included JSP or servlet is actually
calling flush(),
it expects the response to be commited.
But does that necessarily mean to commit it to the
browser? Or should it instead just commit it to the
buffer
I won't contest that, but I would suggest considering
the idea that the final, or intended destination is
not necessarily the browser. In the case of an
included resource, it is the calling servlet that is
acting as client to the included resource. In good OO
design, it should be in the
" if that destination is another character or
byte stream, flush it."
In this case, the destination is the servlet output
stream - and it has to be flushed.
That is only because the particular servlet engine
implementation implements the ServletOutputStream of
the Response object
Given that the default web.xml is not being read, how do you enable Jikes as
the JspCompiler? That setting used to be in web.xml. What's the syntax to
specify it in server.xml, or did we lose this functionality for Tomcat 3.2?
(If so, could it be put back, or define a syntax in server.xml
Given that the default web.xml is not being read, how do you enable Jikes as
the JspCompiler? That setting used to be in web.xml. What's the syntax to
specify it in server.xml, or did we lose this functionality for Tomcat 3.2?
(If so, could it be put back, or define a syntax in
Bug:
Tomcat3.2 doesn't support user defined MIME type in added
"TOMCAT_HOME\conf\web.xml". Instead, it returns text/plain.
You should set the MIME types in the webapplication's web.xml.
This has been a source of confusion in the past, and a big mistake - if
you want portable web
i wait for a reply!
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