-17 at 02:35, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Anna Bikkina wrote:
Hi,
We have an application which uploads files to a machine where tomcat is
running. Now we want to change it to upload files to a central server in
the network. We were using multipart request to upload the files till
now. How
is running.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Can you please point me to some
examples.
Thanks,
Anna.
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for all jsp
JKMount *.jsp otcquote.
Can anyone please help me in finding out a solution for this problem
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their experiences with me?
(Thanks, Jules, for the tip about wadi.codehaus.org. I'll look into this, too!)
Thanks,
Anna Verena
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this with
Tomcat 5.0.19 and 5.0.27, and both with the JDBCStore and the FileStore.
What am I missing? My configuration follows below (I have tried it with 0, 1 and -1 as
parameters to the time intervals).
Thanks for your help!
Anna Verena
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Context path=/myapp docBase=D:/project
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Can someone please shed some light on this peculiar situation.
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(Parser.java:457)
Basically, it fails when it hits the taglib statement in my JSP. I can get
past the error only if I remove the taglib statement: %@ taglib
uri=WEB-INF/struts-html.tld prefix=html %
Anna
I just spent half a day on something like this, only to discover that I was
using an old
Hi,
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
My current server has the following environment:
Tomcat Version = Apache Tomcat/5.0.12
JVM Version = 1.4.2-b28
JVM Vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
Redhat Linux 9
OS Name = Linux
OS Version = 2.4.20-8
OS Architecture = i386
Tag Library = 1.1
structure of tomcat has under ../server/webapps/admin a whole
sub-structure
with a lot of different files. Under ../server/webapps/admin I only find three images
and
one single web.xml-file. How does the manager appl work at all??
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Anna Fuhrmann
Systemprogrammierung
structure of tomcat has under ../server/webapps/admin a whole
sub-structure
with a lot of different files. Under ../server/webapps/admin I only find three images
and
one single web.xml-file. How does the manager appl work at all??
]]
Anna Fuhrmann
Systemprogrammierung
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Shapira, Yoav *EXTERN* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. November 2003 15:11
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: RE: tomcat 4.1.28 Manager/Admin Applications
Howdy,
(1) with the admin application: can log in, but requesting
No ... i don't have any others jars ... and i didn't set classpath or other variables
Thence i'm confused ...
I'm attaching sample for better recognition
Anna
### test.jsp ##
%@ page language=java %
%@ page import=java.util.*, java.io
This mails don't arrived yesterday coz i sent it from another accounts and now
arrived ...
Anna
i solved problem with NoClassDefFoundError
but i have other problem
This program will use SimpleClassLoader.
Load class : TestClass
Not a system class.
Load class : test.LocalModule
Not a system class.
Load class : java.lang.Object
returning
classloader's parent to the current classloader
Anna
you need to set your classloader's parent to the current classloader. Have you
reviewed Tomcat's classloader document so that you understand how tomcat works before
trying to load your own classes?
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
thx for your answer ... i want to load classes from directory which isn't in classpath
of tomcat
I've done a lot of dynamic class loading ... and have never needed to
use a custom class loader ('cept one time when I stored them in a DB ...
don't go there!). I would re-evaluate why you need
class which server service
if know how i can change class path of tomcat dynamicaly then it will be usefull but i
think so stupid solution
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 01:08, Anna wrote:
thx for your answer ... i want to load classes from directory which
isn't in classpath of tomcat
No ... i don't have any others jars ... and i didn't set classpath or other variables
Thence i'm confused ...
I'm attaching sample for better recognition
Anna
### test.jsp ##
%@ page language=java %
%@ page import=java.util.*, java.io
same error
Anna ...
(ThreadPool.jav
a:619)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
Apache Tomcat/4.1.24
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 00:14, Anna wrote:
yes ... i tryed source from this project
but i don't have any
u´ll
have to restart tomcat, when u´re uploading new java
classes...
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with Tomcat 3.2
With my current setup I will change classes and
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doesn't this become a burden? what is the best
way to develop jsp then? get it to work on the console first?
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