On 13.09.2004 11:51 Les Parkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on an application that allows users to run database queries
> from a web browser (we are currently using Tomcat 5.0.25). A problem
> arises when a user starts a new query and then decides that they want to
> cancel it by hitting the bro
Rodrigo Ruiz schrieb:
Hi all, is there any way to get a stack trace of a given thread?
I want to obtain a full thread stack dump from a JSP, just like the one
obtained via kill -QUIT, but I do not find any method in the Thread
class that could be used to get this information.
I seem to recall
Katz Guy schrieb:
Hi;
I am a bi confused.
It the current release of 5.0.16 stable a production ready release?
If not, when could we expect a tomcat 5.x which is ready for production.
P.S: when I say ready for production I think of non beta and ok with
licensing. (never mind the bugsā¦)
Thanks in ad
Giuliano Gavazzi schrieb:
Sorry, but I think I will have to leave this list shortly. I am bored of
getting two bounces for each message I send to it. Adding to the bogus
Symantec Mail Security I now get a bounce for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (User
unknown).
Adding to this is a volume of over 10MB/mon
Mike Kellstrand schrieb:
I've poked around a bit, but could find any info on this ...
The standard Tomcat installer for Windows asks a number of
questions during the install. Are there command-line parameters or
any other way to invoke the process from a batch file with all the
required settings
Robert Priest schrieb:
I have a servlet that catches a request for a file.
How is the request sent?
If sent via an HTML form, you need to include the accept-charset="UTF-8"
attribute into your tag
Thomas
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Jon Skeet schrieb:
Just out of curiosity: I'm wondering why you want to do that?
The overhead of the JDK over JRE isn't that big and disk space isn't
usually a problem.
We distribute the JRE in our installation. I know these days you're allowed
to distribute tools.jar (and javac.exe?) but the J
Jon Skeet schrieb:
I'm trying to run Tomcat 4.1 (currently 4.1.27) without needing a full JDK. I
don't need any JSP stuff whatsoever, just servlets. Does anyone know of a
page explaining how to remove Jasper from Tomcat, or fancy explaining it
here? I couldn't find anything in the archive (with
The LE edition does contain the conf files as well (I have downloaded several
versions, and all of them contain the conf files).
The "light" in "Light Edition" refers to the included XML parsers, as they are
not necessary when running Tomcat with JDK 1.4.x
Thomas
John Turner schrieb:
No. Not