Tomcat in JBoss 4.0.3RC1 and Sun's Java Server Faces

2005-06-30 Thread Geoffrey
Tomcat isn't really a good solution either as other applications deployed on the same production instance might depend on it and it complicated the deployment procedure. Any other solutions? Thanks for any and all help, Geoffrey

Load all JSP pages on startup

2005-06-29 Thread Geoffrey
/jsp-property-group (this isn't allowed in the web.xml) Thanks for any and all help, Geoffrey - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: AW: Load all JSP pages on startup

2005-06-29 Thread Geoffrey
We have a custom (non-generated) web.xml, with some taglibs and servlets defined in there. Precompilation is tomcat dependend I suppose? Our application has to run on JBoss, Tomcat and Resin. Weblogic and others might be added in the future. I was hoping there was a simple way in the web

Re: RE : AW: Load all JSP pages on startup

2005-06-29 Thread Geoffrey
will ignore weblogic.xml and Weblogic will ignore jboss-web.xml, unlike Tomcat compiled JSP's in weblogic or visa versa. Thanks for any help, Geoffrey LERBSCHER Jean-Pierre wrote: Hi, For WebLogic you can use: - ANT task (wlappc); - appc compiler; - setting the precompile parameter to true

Re: [Newbie] Failed access to servlet via URL mapping (context setting problem?)

2005-01-17 Thread Geoffrey Charters
Still no success. This is what I have: $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/hi/WEB-INF/classes/hi.class $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/hi/WEB-INF/web.xml ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? web-app xmlns=http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee; xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;

Re: [Newbie] Failed access to servlet via URL mapping (context setting problem?)

2005-01-16 Thread Geoffrey Charters
Doug wrote: I notice you are using 1.4.2 Does the compat install mean you set it up to use 1.4 in place of the 1.5 per RUNNING.txt? I didn't do any setting up, other than to install the compatibility patch as directed. It is my understanding that this acts as a bridge between the new V5.5

[Newbie] Failed access to servlet via URL mapping (context setting problem?)

2005-01-15 Thread Geoffrey Charters
Mac OSX 10.3.7; Tomcat 5.5.4; JDK 1.4.2; compat installed I have installed Tomcat 5.5.4 with a view to using it to implement a web-based interface to a MySQL database. I began by following the guidelines here: http://developer.apple.com/internet/java/tomcat1.html, but as these related to V4 of

(OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
Title: Message Hello, Sorry for the off topic manner of this email but I am having trouble with my Apache server and was wondering if anyone on this list can help me? For about a year I had Apache 1.3.20 set-up on my Windows 98SE machine running PHP 4.1.1 (and Coldfusion) on it with no

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
- From: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 7:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache Hello, Sorry for the off topic manner of this email but I am having trouble with my Apache server and was wondering if anyone on this list can

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
: RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache HI, See if you can ping localhost. Maybe something happened to your dns settings. mk -Original Message- From: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 7:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (OT) Cannot see Localhost

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
, none of them related to the Apache config file. John -Original Message- From: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 7:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache Hello, Sorry for the off topic manner of this email but I

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
can not see the ping respone there must be some thing wrong with your network settings. You can also have a look on the apache error logs. See if you apache is accepting the browser request. Raj Geoffrey Khan wrote: John, I have Zone Alarm installed on my PC and it worked fine with Apache

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
- From: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:07 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache Raj, I have pinged Localhost and 127.0.0.1 and have got responses. However, I did notice that when I

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
should output some stuff. If you see thsi working, there is problem with your browser. Check your browser proxy settings. Raj Geoffrey Khan wrote: Michael, I pinged Localhost and got the message: Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time10ms TTL64 I presume from this all is fine, as I have

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
of 127.0.0.1. Typing ping jk.mshome.net should return nothing. Apache should be set to defaults, across the board (localhost). John -Original Message- From: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:23 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: (OT) Cannot

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
something that was probably resolved in later versions (which you are using now), for better or worse. John -Original Message- From: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:44 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
browser proxy setting. Geoffrey Khan wrote: Well, that is what I'll do - reinstall Apache. However, as I said previously, this whole situation arose due to Apache not showing the Localhost directory. It was working fine for over a year on this PC and I didn't change ANY of the settings or add

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
. That may also be a possibitiy. Raj Geoffrey Khan wrote: Raj, I checked the HOSTS.sam file in the Windows directory and 127.0.0.1 Localhost is listed and nothing else. I do not have any Proxy server settings set-up (and didn't previously when Apache was working fine). I have a LAN card

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
Localhost on Apache The file is only hosts without .sam -Mensaje original- De: Geoffrey Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2002 16:25 Para: 'Tomcat Users List' Asunto: RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache Raj, I checked the HOSTS.sam file in the Windows

RE: (OT) Cannot see Localhost on Apache

2002-09-30 Thread Geoffrey Khan
jk.mshome.net should have returned a private IP and not the localhost. I strongly recommed to run a virus scanner and re-install your network. This problem is related to network and not apache. Raj Geoffrey Khan wrote: Yes, I am using this PC for internet access. Basically, I have an XP PC

problem starting tomcat and apache on windows 95 for the first time

2002-05-14 Thread Geoffrey Khan
Hello, I posted this message a few days ago but didn't get a reply, so maybe if I post again I will. :-) I am having problems running Tomcat 4.0.3 with my Apache 1.3.20 web server and am emailing this list to see if any one can help me get it working. I am running both these applications on

Class not found in import

2001-11-14 Thread Geoffrey J Bourne
When my JSPs compile, they can't find imported classes (for example javax.ejb.CreateException). The above example is in the j2ee.jar file and I've included it in my CLASSPATH. In fact, I've run javap javax.ejb.CreateException just to make sure. Is there so where in Tomcat (on NT) that you

Re: Tomcat, PayFlow Pro(VeriSign) and JSP

2001-10-31 Thread Geoffrey Gallaway
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