since it was easier than copy it
from the old server I had. Some of the functionality of the site ceased to
work until I rolled back to the prior version that was three years older.
Jeff
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since it was easier than copy it
from the old server I had. Some of the functionality of the site ceased to
work until I rolled back to the prior version that was three years older.
Jeff
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Subject: RE: HP-UX 10.20 + Oracle
Mark:
I tried changing to classes111.jar, but now get this error:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no ocijdbc8 in shared
information see:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11177
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Thanks for your help.
As you probably realised, the JDK version from HP is actually 1.1.8.07.
I have now downloaded Tomc
Hi there,
The story so far: I have an intranet application that currently runs on a
Linux server (with Oracle 9i - built-in Apache) and W2000 server (with
Tomcat 4.x connecting to Oracle 8). It is written in JSP and Java, and works
fine.
I now want to use HP-UX 10.20 as a server, so I got the
ojdbc14.jar}
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 17:57, Wagoner, Mark wrote:
I think classes12.jar is for JDK 1.2. You want classes111.jar (if you can
find it).
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I have spent some time looking at the FAQs, archives, etc. but cannot find
the information I need, can anyone help.
I have an intranet application (using JSP) that currently runs using Oracle
9i (Apache built in) on Linux and using Oracle 8 and Tomcat on NT/2000.
I now want to use it with Oracle
)
at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Main.main(Main.java:140)
Is this a config problem or version problem?
Once again any help will be much appreciated.
John Clark
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connection over here is also rather
slow...
I vote for the Mailing list...;-)
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of configuration.
Iam not sure of how this can be achieved with
tomcat logs .
Can Someone Help me ?
Thanks and Regards,
Murali
Two approaches may be possible under Unix...;-)
(1) Logrotate...
(2) Shell Script + Cron...
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applet using XML and vice-versa... But remmember to compress your data
transmission to accomodate for the network latency your clients may
incur...;-)
And... Don't forget to sign your applets...;-)
Cheers,
John Clark
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... well... You may have some problems...
Not too mention taking a lot of time...;-)
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+
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+ servlet 3 +
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+ect...+
++
The user would then scroll through the page containing mutiple servlet
output.
Thanks,
Kevin
Why not try to use the include() directive? And use table rows to
display the results...;-)
Cheers,
John Clark
for that database or use JDBC-ODBC ..;-)
HTH
Cheers,
John Clark
George McKInney wrote:
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Subject: SQL questions
I'm starting to get into SQL
Clark
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your servlet, cache the output HTML and
include this in your stream?
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parameters or some really slow IO function...
What type of web apps are you trying to execute?
Cheers,
John Clark
Hi,
Would you mind being a little bit more specific? Perhaps you could post
the exact startup command being used and the exact error output...;-)
Cheers,
John Clark
karthik rajan wrote:
hello
i have installed tomcat3.2.1 in win 98
i have set the path tomcat and java still i'm facing
odd, if you have just run tomcat
and checked out the number of process running right away...;-(
What version of the Linux Kernel are you using???
Cheers,
John Clark
kreso wrote:
When we run tomcat, it opens about 30 java processes and it takes
a lot (almost all) of our 128 MB memory
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CLASSPATH=$CP:$CLASSPATH
would also work..;-)
Cheers,
John Clark
Hi,
Just try to use the full path name, relative you your server's root...
And include the files...;-)
Cheers,
John Clark
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Jefferson Oliveira Andrade wrote:
Where can I find a reference of the web.xml file for Tomcat 3.2.1?
Thanks,
Jefferson.
Try to check out the
web.dtd which should be found under your $TOMCAT_HOME/conf
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parameters.
Check the HttpSession Interface under the javax.servlet.http package.
During Init time or initialization, it's just a couple of XML statements
in your web.xml I believe you can find the definitions under the web.dtd
file...
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
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though, I kinda feel that I can code faster vim, but this is
just my humble opinion...;-)
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John Clark
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for the current person
logging in, there.
As for getting access to all active session, I believe this was
possbible via getSessionContext() method before the Servlet 2.1 API, it
has since been deprecated without any forseable replacements.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
John Clark
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subtract whatever value for latency and send the
value to a Javascript timer and have it displayed on your client's
browser...;-)
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The values does not seem to be consistent...;-(
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ndrew
Why don't you try to execute the batch file under a dos prompt so that
you can find out what is causing this type of functionality?
Hope that helps.
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/session-timeout
/session-config
Any help, pointer or ever RTFMs would be appreciated (I hope the URLs
are in order though..;-)
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
John Clark
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Matt Goss wrote:
John,
the getSession(false) only returns a session if it is not a new one (ie
if request is from another page inside the application). getSession(true)
always returns a session.
Matt Goss
"John Clark L. Naldoza" wrote:
Thanks Matt,
I am using getSes
are different). How can
i do to make this work?
thanks in advance
Perhaps you'd like to look at setParameters method of your http response
object...;-)
And then it would be a matter of forwarding the request,response to and
from your jsp and servlet.
Hope that helps.
John Clark
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This is an ugly patch...;-)
try to unjar the contents of your jdbc's driver jar file to your apps.
WEB-INF/classes directory...;-)
it's ugly... But it works for me...
If anyone has a better solution, I'd really like to hear it...;-)
hope that helps.
Cheers,
John Clark
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Iwan Eising wrote:
You don't have to unjar the file. It works in a zip or jar file just the
same.
Iwan
May I inquire as to how?
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not want to deal with that right now. How long does it
normally take to get RPMs on redhat.com for something like this?
Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks,
dt
In essence you can... As long as you have a supported JVM...;-)
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David Thompson wrote:
What about the mod_jserv.so or whatever that connects Apache to Tomcat?
dt
it's now mod_jk.so..;-)
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that helps.
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rs,
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java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError
My development environment is as follows:
Tomcat 3.1
Solaris 2.6
JDK 1.2.2 (japaense edition)
Even RTFM would be appreciated if you can direct me to the right FM..;-)
Thanks in advance..
Cheers,
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