JSP Compilation Problem

2005-02-03 Thread Rodrigo Avila
Hi!
When I create a new JSP file in tomcat 5.0.24 and try to run it, the
Tomcat send me this error:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP

An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null

Generated servlet error:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file

/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.24/work/Catalina/localhost/intranet/org/apache/jsp/web/Test_jsp.java:7:
org.apache.jsp.web.Test_jsp is not abstract and does not override
abstract method getIncludes() in org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase
public final class Test_jsp extends org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase
^
1 error



org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:83)

org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:306)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:398)
[...]

The jsp file is Test.jsp. I don try to compile it manually; that error
appear when Tomcat try to compile it. I try clean work/ directory; no
sucess. I try to change to newest Tomcat binary: no sucess. And, it
occur in only one context. If I create another context, create a new
.jsp file, all works ok.

I make searches in Google, but nothing resolve my problem.

Thanks the attention!

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Re: JSP Compilation Problem

2005-02-03 Thread Tim Funk
1) try a newer version
2) you might have older jasper libraries in your path
-Tim
Rodrigo Avila wrote:
Hi!
When I create a new JSP file in tomcat 5.0.24 and try to run it, the
Tomcat send me this error:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
Generated servlet error:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.24/work/Catalina/localhost/intranet/org/apache/jsp/web/Test_jsp.java:7:
org.apache.jsp.web.Test_jsp is not abstract and does not override
abstract method getIncludes() in org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase
public final class Test_jsp extends org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase
^
1 error

org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:83)

org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:306)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:398)
[...]
The jsp file is Test.jsp. I don try to compile it manually; that error
appear when Tomcat try to compile it. I try clean work/ directory; no
sucess. I try to change to newest Tomcat binary: no sucess. And, it
occur in only one context. If I create another context, create a new
.jsp file, all works ok.
I make searches in Google, but nothing resolve my problem.
Thanks the attention!
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Re: JSP Compilation Problem

2005-02-03 Thread Rodrigo Avila
Oh, my God... Idiot!

I have in my classpath the jasper-runtime.jar (I use it in the Eclipse
classpath)...

duh!

Clouse, it works now!

Thanks the attention!


On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 09:25:29 -0500, Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 1) try a newer version
 2) you might have older jasper libraries in your path
 
 -Tim
 
 Rodrigo Avila wrote:
 
  Hi!
  When I create a new JSP file in tomcat 5.0.24 and try to run it, the
  Tomcat send me this error:
 
  org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
 
  An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
 
  Generated servlet error:
  [javac] Compiling 1 source file
 
  /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.24/work/Catalina/localhost/intranet/org/apache/jsp/web/Test_jsp.java:7:
  org.apache.jsp.web.Test_jsp is not abstract and does not override
  abstract method getIncludes() in org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase
  public final class Test_jsp extends org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase
  ^
  1 error
 
 

  org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:83)

  org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:306)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:398)
[...]
 
  The jsp file is Test.jsp. I don try to compile it manually; that error
  appear when Tomcat try to compile it. I try clean work/ directory; no
  sucess. I try to change to newest Tomcat binary: no sucess. And, it
  occur in only one context. If I create another context, create a new
  .jsp file, all works ok.
 
  I make searches in Google, but nothing resolve my problem.
 
  Thanks the attention!
 
 
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Re: Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-03 Thread Ryan Stewart
As QM mentioned, Tomcat 5.0 doesn't support Java 5.0 out of the box, so to 
speak. I believe there's a patch you need to make them play nicely. Tomcat 5.5, 
as he pointed out, is very tight with Java 5.0.

-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users Listtomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Sun Jan 02 11:46:49 PST 2005
Subject: Re: JSP compilation problem

Very interesting... Switching to JDK 1.4.2 solved the problem.  I didn't 
even do an uninstall/reinstall... I always install my SDK to c:\java, so 
all I did was rename it and copy the directory over from another PC, so 
any paths and registry settings should still be valid, there's just an 
older version in it's place.  I made sure to delete the Tomcat work 
folder for the app, started up Tomcat and tried it, everything worked 
fine... JSP class was generared, servlet compiled, and page came up, no 
problem.

So... Is there actually a problem using JDK 5.0 with Tomcat 5.0.29?  If 
so, what version of Tomcat is OK with 5.0? (assuming any are, which I DO 
assume).  Or is this just some sort of fluke situation?

In any case, my problem is solved, and that was the resolution.



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Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-02 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Very interesting... Switching to JDK 1.4.2 solved the problem.  I didn't 
even do an uninstall/reinstall... I always install my SDK to c:\java, so 
all I did was rename it and copy the directory over from another PC, so 
any paths and registry settings should still be valid, there's just an 
older version in it's place.  I made sure to delete the Tomcat work 
folder for the app, started up Tomcat and tried it, everything worked 
fine... JSP class was generared, servlet compiled, and page came up, no 
problem.

So... Is there actually a problem using JDK 5.0 with Tomcat 5.0.29?  If 
so, what version of Tomcat is OK with 5.0? (assuming any are, which I DO 
assume).  Or is this just some sort of fluke situation?

In any case, my problem is solved, and that was the resolution.
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http://www.omnytex.com
Ryan Stewart wrote:
First, I apologize if I came of sounding rude before. As an infrequent visitor 
to this list, I wasn't aware that you are a frequent contributor. I also don't 
seem to have received the other reply you mention. My next thought is that you 
might have two versions of Java installed. If so, which version is Tomcat 
using? Are you sure you compiled the servlet with the same one?
-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users Listtomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Sat Jan 01 07:22:09 PST 2005
Subject: Re: JSP compilation problem

I did not post twice Ryan.  If two posts appeared, it is the same 
problem with the list processor that we've been seeing for weeks now.

I did post a reply however... I tried your suggestion and manually 
compiled.  I have NO classpath variable in the environment (I thought 
this might have been a classpath issue, and I guess it could still be, 
but I don't see how at this point).  I manually put servlet-api.jar, 
jsp-api.jar and jasper-runtime.jar in /tomcat/common/lib on the 
classpath and compiled, and it compiles cleanly.  So the problem would 
not appear to be a problem with the generated servlet.  Any other ideas?

Thank you!

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Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-02 Thread QM
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 02:46:49PM -0500, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
: So... Is there actually a problem using JDK 5.0 with Tomcat 5.0.29?

Perhaps...  I have a vague recollection of seeing such posts a long time ago.


: so, what version of Tomcat is OK with 5.0? (assuming any are, which I DO 
: assume).

The 5.5 series is not only OK with JDK 1.5, it requires it. =)

(OK, there's the JDK 1.4 compat package, but that didn't sound as cool)

-QM


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Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-01 Thread Ryan Stewart
I answered you yesterday on this. There's generally no reason to post the same 
question two days in a row. Just wait and see if an answer shows up. Your 
problem is (still) that you have one or more errors in your JSP. If you can't 
figure out where the compiler output is, then go and compile the translated 
servlet manually.

-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Usertomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Thu Dec 30 06:53:31 PST 2004
Subject: JSP compilation problem

Hello.  I'm using Tomcat 5.0.29.  Working from home today and trying to 
run a working application on my laptop, and I'm seeing an exception when 
trying to access the first JSP of the app.  Here's the on-screen display:
[...]
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
[...]

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Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-01 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
I did not post twice Ryan.  If two posts appeared, it is the same 
problem with the list processor that we've been seeing for weeks now.

I did post a reply however... I tried your suggestion and manually 
compiled.  I have NO classpath variable in the environment (I thought 
this might have been a classpath issue, and I guess it could still be, 
but I don't see how at this point).  I manually put servlet-api.jar, 
jsp-api.jar and jasper-runtime.jar in /tomcat/common/lib on the 
classpath and compiled, and it compiles cleanly.  So the problem would 
not appear to be a problem with the generated servlet.  Any other ideas?

Thank you!
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
Ryan Stewart wrote:
I answered you yesterday on this. There's generally no reason to post the same 
question two days in a row. Just wait and see if an answer shows up. Your 
problem is (still) that you have one or more errors in your JSP. If you can't 
figure out where the compiler output is, then go and compile the translated 
servlet manually.
-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Usertomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Thu Dec 30 06:53:31 PST 2004
Subject: JSP compilation problem

Hello.  I'm using Tomcat 5.0.29.  Working from home today and trying to 
run a working application on my laptop, and I'm seeing an exception when 
trying to access the first JSP of the app.  Here's the on-screen display:
[...]
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
[...]
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Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-01 Thread Ben Souther





Frank,
Forgive me if this has already been suggested, I just came into this
thread, midpoint (left my machine on at work ;)).  Just for kicks, have
you tried a fresh install of Tomcat on that machine?

Ryan,
I agree with you 100% about people not posting the same question twice
and about netiquette in general.  However, in this case, the rant is
misdirected.  After watching this list for the last several years (as
well as the dev list), I can say that Mr, Zammetti has never been
anything but helpful, knowledgeable, and respectful.

I've also been seeing issues with this list in the last few weeks. 
There were days when it's taken 45 minutes or more for my posts to show
up.

-Ben









On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 10:22, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
 I did not post twice Ryan.  If two posts appeared, it is the same 
 problem with the list processor that we've been seeing for weeks now.
 
 I did post a reply however... I tried your suggestion and manually 
 compiled.  I have NO classpath variable in the environment (I thought 
 this might have been a classpath issue, and I guess it could still be, 
 but I don't see how at this point).  I manually put servlet-api.jar, 
 jsp-api.jar and jasper-runtime.jar in /tomcat/common/lib on the 
 classpath and compiled, and it compiles cleanly.  So the problem would 
 not appear to be a problem with the generated servlet.  Any other ideas?
 
 Thank you!


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Re: Re: JSP compilation problem

2005-01-01 Thread Ryan Stewart
First, I apologize if I came of sounding rude before. As an infrequent visitor 
to this list, I wasn't aware that you are a frequent contributor. I also don't 
seem to have received the other reply you mention. My next thought is that you 
might have two versions of Java installed. If so, which version is Tomcat 
using? Are you sure you compiled the servlet with the same one?

-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users Listtomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Sat Jan 01 07:22:09 PST 2005
Subject: Re: JSP compilation problem

I did not post twice Ryan.  If two posts appeared, it is the same 
problem with the list processor that we've been seeing for weeks now.

I did post a reply however... I tried your suggestion and manually 
compiled.  I have NO classpath variable in the environment (I thought 
this might have been a classpath issue, and I guess it could still be, 
but I don't see how at this point).  I manually put servlet-api.jar, 
jsp-api.jar and jasper-runtime.jar in /tomcat/common/lib on the 
classpath and compiled, and it compiles cleanly.  So the problem would 
not appear to be a problem with the generated servlet.  Any other ideas?

Thank you!



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Re: JSP compilation problem

2004-12-31 Thread Ryan Stewart
Quite simply, you have an error in your JSP that is preventing the translated 
servlet from compiling. If you don't know where to look for the compiler 
output, then just go and manually compile the servlet.

-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Usertomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Thu Dec 30 06:53:31 PST 2004
Subject: JSP compilation problem

[...]
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented 
it from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
[...]
root cause
Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
[...]

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Re: JSP compilation problem

2004-12-31 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Interesting response... The exact same JSP is compiling on two other 
machines.  Your right though, manually compiling it is a good next step 
(one that I'm ashamed to say I didn't think of myself), so I'm off to do 
that now.  Maybe I have a corrupt file in some minor, hard-to-detect way 
that is causing a problem on this one Tomcat instance.  Thanks for the 
suggestion, it's a logical course of action.

--
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Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
Ryan Stewart wrote:
Quite simply, you have an error in your JSP that is preventing the translated 
servlet from compiling. If you don't know where to look for the compiler 
output, then just go and manually compile the servlet.
-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Usertomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Thu Dec 30 06:53:31 PST 2004
Subject: JSP compilation problem
[...]
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented 
it from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
[...]
root cause
Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
[...]
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JSP compilation problem

2004-12-30 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Hello.  I'm using Tomcat 5.0.29.  Working from home today and trying to 
run a working application on my laptop, and I'm seeing an exception when 
trying to access the first JSP of the app.  Here's the on-screen display:

HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented 
it from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:97)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:346)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:434)
  org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:492)
  org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:471)
  org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:459)
org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:511)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:295)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:292)
  org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:236)
  javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
root cause
Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
  org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.compile(Javac.java:938)
  org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.execute(Javac.java:758)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:402)
  org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:492)
  org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:471)
  org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:459)
org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:511)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:295)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:292)
  org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:236)
  javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Apache
Tomcat/5.0.29 logs.
Apache Tomcat/5.0.29

And here's the entire catalina log:
StandardContext[/toa]default: DefaultServlet.init:  input buffer size=2048,
output buffer size=2048
StandardContext[/manager]default: DefaultServlet.init:  input buffer
size=2048, output buffer size=2048
StandardWrapperValve[jsp]: Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw
exception
Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
  at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.compile(Javac.java:938)
  at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.execute(Javac.java:758)
  at
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:402)
  at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:492)
  at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:471)
  at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:459)
  at
org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:511)
  at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:295)
  at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:292)
  at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:236)
  at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:237)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:157)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:214)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardValveContext.invokeNext(StandardValveContext.java:104)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:520)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invokeInternal(StandardContextValve.java:198)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:152)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardValveContext.invokeNext(StandardValveContext.java:104)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:520)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:137)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardValveContext.invokeNext(StandardValveContext.java:104)
  at
org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:118)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardValveContext.invokeNext(StandardValveContext.java:102)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:520)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:109)
  at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardValveContext.invokeNext(StandardValveContext.java:104)
  at

JSP Compilation Problem

2003-09-23 Thread Anatol Pomazau
Hi.

I just upgrade tomcat server from 4.1.12 to Tomcat-dev (I get sources
from CVS and compile it yesterday)
But I have a problem with one jsp.
So, such code
% String fullname = Anatol Pomazau; %
a target=newForm
href=\\epmsa007\applForm\new_applicant_form\%=fullname%.doc%=fulln
ame%/a
Works fine in old version but in new Tomcat generates
a target=newForm
href=\\epmsa007\applForm\new_applicant_form\%=fullname%.docAnatol
Pomazau/a
Insead of
a target=newForm
href=\\epmsa007\applForm\new_applicant_form\Anatol Pomazau.docAnatol
Pomazau/a

I have looked JSP Spec 2.0 and I have not found any remarks about such
quoting.

What I do wrong? Please help me.

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Re: JSP Compilation Problem

2003-09-23 Thread Tim Funk
It looks like a bug. I will follow up to tomcat-dev with more detail.

-Tim

Anatol Pomazau wrote:
Hi.

I just upgrade tomcat server from 4.1.12 to Tomcat-dev (I get sources
from CVS and compile it yesterday)
But I have a problem with one jsp.
So, such code
% String fullname = Anatol Pomazau; %
a target=newForm
href=\\epmsa007\applForm\new_applicant_form\%=fullname%.doc%=fulln
ame%/a
Works fine in old version but in new Tomcat generates
a target=newForm
href=\\epmsa007\applForm\new_applicant_form\%=fullname%.docAnatol
Pomazau/a
Insead of
a target=newForm
href=\\epmsa007\applForm\new_applicant_form\Anatol Pomazau.docAnatol
Pomazau/a
I have looked JSP Spec 2.0 and I have not found any remarks about such
quoting.
What I do wrong? Please help me.

epam
EPAM Systems, Minsk, Belarus
work: +375 17 210 1662, ext. #1373
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JSP compilation problem with tc-4.1.27 if reloadable=true

2003-08-14 Thread Zsolt Koppany
Hi,

I have just moved from tc-4.1.24 to 27 and have the following problem:

In Context .../Context I set reloadable=true. After a Java class
file re-compiled and I try to use any JSP pages I always get compilation
error messages saying the some classes cannot be found in the classpath.
When I restart tomcat everything works fine. I have been using 4.1.24
very long and have never had this problem.

Any ideas?

Zsolt


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Re: JSP compilation problem with tc-4.1.27 if reloadable=true

2003-08-07 Thread Tim Funk
Probably this:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22096
-Tim

Zsolt Koppany wrote:
Hi,

I have just moved from tc-4.1.24 to 27 and have the following problem:

In Context .../Context I set reloadable=true. After a Java class
file re-compiled and I try to use any JSP pages I always get compilation
error messages saying the some classes cannot be found in the classpath.
When I restart tomcat everything works fine. I have been using 4.1.24
very long and have never had this problem.
Any ideas?

Zsolt


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JSP compilation problem with jboss-3.0.3_tomcat-4.1.12

2002-10-18 Thread Iris
 Hello,

I have an EJB User like wich interface is:
package com.alkinos.kernel.user ;

import javax.ejb.EJBLocalObject ;
import java.util.Collection ;

/**
* This interface defines the local interface for the User Bean
*/
public interface User extends EJBLocalObject {
public Integer getId() ;
public String getName() ;
public String getPassword() ;
public void setPassword(String password) ;
public Collection getProfiles() ;
public boolean verifyPassword(String password) ;
}

and a JSP which use this EJB:
String name = user.getName() ;
String password = user.getPassword() ;

At the compilation I have this error:
jboss-3.0.3_tomcat-4.1.12/tomcat-4.1.x/work/MainEngine/localhost/userwebui/components/editUser_jsp.java:131:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : method getPassword ()
location: interface com.alkinos.kernel.user.User
form.setPassword(user.getPassword()) ;
   ^
1 error

I found that strange, so I changed my JSP code by:
ava.lang.reflect.Method method =
user.getClass().getMethod(getPassword, null);
System.out.println(method:  + method) ;
String password = (String)method.invoke(user, null) ;

And this works fine.

It's clear that there is a compilation problem but at the execution all
works fine.
Could this be a jasper problem ?

Iris


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Tomcato4.0.4 and included jsp compilation problem

2002-07-25 Thread Ashish Kulkarni

Hi,
I m using tomcat4.0.4 , i found out today that when i
modify the included jsp , tomcat does not recompile
it.
i.e.
I have suppose a jsp called test.jsp and i include a
jsp called test1.jsp.
If for some reason i modify test1.jsp and dont modify
test.jsp.
tomcat does not recompile test.jsp so it is as if i am
using old test1.jsp,
but if i modify test.jsp (just add some space to make
it look new) it works,
so is this the correct way of working??
how does other app server behave, or is this a bug, or
need to do some settings???

Ashish


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RE: Tomcato4.0.4 and included jsp compilation problem

2002-07-25 Thread Durham David Cntr 805CSS/SCBE

There are 2 kinds of includes, one is compile time, one is runtime.  If you're using a 
compile time include, i.e.  %@ include file=include.jsp%  then you need to update 
the file that is calling the include.  For example, 'touch 
file_that_includes_something.jsp'.  This is not a bug.

-Original Message-
From: Ashish Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 10:31 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcato4.0.4 and included jsp compilation problem


Hi,
I m using tomcat4.0.4 , i found out today that when i
modify the included jsp , tomcat does not recompile
it.
i.e.
I have suppose a jsp called test.jsp and i include a
jsp called test1.jsp.
If for some reason i modify test1.jsp and dont modify
test.jsp.
tomcat does not recompile test.jsp so it is as if i am
using old test1.jsp,
but if i modify test.jsp (just add some space to make
it look new) it works,
so is this the correct way of working??
how does other app server behave, or is this a bug, or
need to do some settings???

Ashish


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Re: Tomcato4.0.4 and included jsp compilation problem

2002-07-25 Thread Jason Koeninger

With static includes, that's Tomcat's normal operation.  The 
reason being that recursively checking timestamps on all 
includes could become very expensive.  You can use the 
touch utility if you don't want to edit the file.

Another option is to use dynamic includes with jsp:include... 
if it's a major problem, but there's a performance impact.

Best Regards,

Jason Koeninger
JJ Computer Consulting
http://www.jjcc.com

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 08:31:12 -0700 (PDT), Ashish Kulkarni wrote:

Hi,
I m using tomcat4.0.4 , i found out today that when i
modify the included jsp , tomcat does not recompile
it.
i.e.
I have suppose a jsp called test.jsp and i include a
jsp called test1.jsp.
If for some reason i modify test1.jsp and dont modify
test.jsp.
tomcat does not recompile test.jsp so it is as if i am
using old test1.jsp,
but if i modify test.jsp (just add some space to make
it look new) it works,
so is this the correct way of working??
how does other app server behave, or is this a bug, or
need to do some settings???

Ashish


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Re: Tomcato4.0.4 and included jsp compilation problem

2002-07-25 Thread Ashish Kulkarni

Hi,
About the performance, if i use runtime include, does
it mean the each time that page it called it compiles
the included jsp??? is there any good documentation of
what is the difference between these two type of
includes??
Also where can i get this touch utility??
is there any documentation of it

Thanx for the help
Ashish


Thanx for the reply, i think it is better to use
compile time include, for performance..

--- Jason Koeninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 With static includes, that's Tomcat's normal
 operation.  The 
 reason being that recursively checking timestamps on
 all 
 includes could become very expensive.  You can use
 the 
 touch utility if you don't want to edit the file.
 
 Another option is to use dynamic includes with
 jsp:include... 
 if it's a major problem, but there's a performance
 impact.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Jason Koeninger
 JJ Computer Consulting
 http://www.jjcc.com
 
 On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 08:31:12 -0700 (PDT), Ashish
 Kulkarni wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I m using tomcat4.0.4 , i found out today that when
 i
 modify the included jsp , tomcat does not recompile
 it.
 i.e.
 I have suppose a jsp called test.jsp and i include
 a
 jsp called test1.jsp.
 If for some reason i modify test1.jsp and dont
 modify
 test.jsp.
 tomcat does not recompile test.jsp so it is as if i
 am
 using old test1.jsp,
 but if i modify test.jsp (just add some space to
 make
 it look new) it works,
 so is this the correct way of working??
 how does other app server behave, or is this a bug,
 or
 need to do some settings???
 
 Ashish
 
 
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Re: Tomcato4.0.4 and included jsp compilation problem

2002-07-25 Thread Jason Koeninger

No, it doesn't compile the included JSP every time.  The difference 
is that with static includes, the code is included directly into the servlet 
created by the JSP.  With dynamic includes, the output of the included 
JSP is generated at the point you include it and sent to the client.  It's 
a very slight difference in performance unless, of course, you have a lot 
of nested static includes that you convert to dynamic.  Looking at the 
.java files generated in the work directory of Tomcat for your web 
application makes it more clear how static vs. dynamic works.

Touch utilities are generally included in most Unix/Linux systems.  Do 
man touch to get more information.  If you're on Windows, I'm not 
sure what the equivalent would be.

Best Regards,

Jason Koeninger
JJ Computer Consulting
http;//www.jjcc.com

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 08:46:26 -0700 (PDT), Ashish Kulkarni wrote:

Hi,
About the performance, if i use runtime include, does
it mean the each time that page it called it compiles
the included jsp??? is there any good documentation of
what is the difference between these two type of
includes??
Also where can i get this touch utility??
is there any documentation of it

Thanx for the help
Ashish


Thanx for the reply, i think it is better to use
compile time include, for performance..

--- Jason Koeninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 With static includes, that's Tomcat's normal
 operation.  The 
 reason being that recursively checking timestamps on
 all 
 includes could become very expensive.  You can use
 the 
 touch utility if you don't want to edit the file.
 
 Another option is to use dynamic includes with
 jsp:include... 
 if it's a major problem, but there's a performance
 impact.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Jason Koeninger
 JJ Computer Consulting
 http://www.jjcc.com
 
 On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 08:31:12 -0700 (PDT), Ashish
 Kulkarni wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I m using tomcat4.0.4 , i found out today that when
 i
 modify the included jsp , tomcat does not recompile
 it.
 i.e.
 I have suppose a jsp called test.jsp and i include
 a
 jsp called test1.jsp.
 If for some reason i modify test1.jsp and dont
 modify
 test.jsp.
 tomcat does not recompile test.jsp so it is as if i
 am
 using old test1.jsp,
 but if i modify test.jsp (just add some space to
 make
 it look new) it works,
 so is this the correct way of working??
 how does other app server behave, or is this a bug,
 or
 need to do some settings???
 
 Ashish
 
 
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jsp compilation problem, Timeout too quick

2002-01-02 Thread James Chuang

I was trying to regenerate and compile all the JSPs I had to make sure
everything is up-to-date.  I am now finding a different behavior.  I am
chaining to my JSPs from my servlet, running under Redhat 7.1, Apache,
Tomcat 3.24, using AJP13.

What I am finding is that rather than waiting for the JSP to compile and
return output, the user is quickly (  ~ 1 sec) returned to an Apache error
page.  If I press Refresh enough times, the page will properly show.

Is there some sort of timeout setting I'm missing in Tomcat or Apache that
was introduced post 3.23?  Whn I was running 3.23, I didn't have this
problem.

Thanks in Advance.

jchuang


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Re: jsp compilation problem, Timeout too quick

2002-01-02 Thread Brandon Cruz

Did you just upgrade to ajp13?  I just noticed this problem when upgrading
from 3.2.1 and ajp12 as well.  I'm thinking there might be some kind of
setting we can change...  see the thread about needing to refresh jsp page
around 5 times
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: jsp compilation problem, Timeout too quick


 I was trying to regenerate and compile all the JSPs I had to make sure
 everything is up-to-date.  I am now finding a different behavior.  I am
 chaining to my JSPs from my servlet, running under Redhat 7.1, Apache,
 Tomcat 3.24, using AJP13.

 What I am finding is that rather than waiting for the JSP to compile and
 return output, the user is quickly (  ~ 1 sec) returned to an Apache
error
 page.  If I press Refresh enough times, the page will properly show.

 Is there some sort of timeout setting I'm missing in Tomcat or Apache that
 was introduced post 3.23?  Whn I was running 3.23, I didn't have this
 problem.

 Thanks in Advance.

 jchuang


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Strange JSP Compilation Problem

2001-02-12 Thread Hunter Hillegas

I have a JSP page that calls some objects that are in a package...

When I try to view the JSP, it generates a compile error:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for
JSP/server/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/work/localhost_8080%2Fgroundswell/_0002fnews
_0002fbackend_0005flabel_0005fnews_0005fedit_00031_0002ejspbackend_0005flabe
l_0005fnews_0005fedit1_jsp_0.java:178: Undefined variable or class name:
currentNewsBean
out.print( currentNewsBean.getRecNum() );

Okay, this looks very simple... Like I just forgot to instantiate it... The
thing is I didn't... The object gets instantiated prior to being called...
Is there anything else that could be wrong?


Hunter Hillegas, MCP
Web Engineer / System Administrator - Jacob Stern  Sons, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Strange JSP Compilation Problem

2001-02-12 Thread Amy Boyett

Hunter, I am a super-newbie, so I'm probably not fully qualified to answer
your question. But I previously had a similar problem, and no one *more*
qualified has answered your post, so I'll tell you what I had to learn the
hard way. It's a pretty basic concept that is re-iterated throughout the
spec, but sometimes the most basic concepts elude me until I've done my own
head-banging...

Declarations, directives, actions and custom tags are executed at
translation time (when the JSP page is turned into a servlet class).
Expressions and scriptlets are executed at request time. (There are
exceptions in JSP 1.2, where an attribute  in an action tag can have a
request-time value; these exceptions are listed in the 1.2 spec). So,
anyway, is it possible you are trying to call an object at translation time
that actually doesn't get instantiated until the request? You might also
want to check the spec regarding page, request, session, and application
scope. This was helpful to me in understanding when and where objects were
available to me.

Hopefully, if this is a totally off-base answer, it will encourage someone
more in-the-know to enlighten us both :-)

Regards,
Amy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hunter
Hillegas
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 2:00 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Strange JSP Compilation Problem


I have a JSP page that calls some objects that are in a package...

When I try to view the JSP, it generates a compile error:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for
JSP/server/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/work/localhost_8080%2Fgroundswell/_0002fnews
_0002fbackend_0005flabel_0005fnews_0005fedit_00031_0002ejspbackend_0005flabe
l_0005fnews_0005fedit1_jsp_0.java:178: Undefined variable or class name:
currentNewsBean
out.print( currentNewsBean.getRecNum() );

Okay, this looks very simple... Like I just forgot to instantiate it... The
thing is I didn't... The object gets instantiated prior to being called...
Is there anything else that could be wrong?


Hunter Hillegas, MCP
Web Engineer / System Administrator - Jacob Stern  Sons, Inc.
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RE: Strange JSP Compilation Problem

2001-02-12 Thread Chris Janicki

I think this is the right direction... you need to declare your variable, 
not just instantiate it.

%! NewsBean currentNewsBean; %  // note the !

This *declaration* will allow this variable to be "in scope" when you break 
out of %script-mode% and back into HTML mode with %=expressions%


 Original Message 

On 2/12/01, 11:55:35 PM, "Amy Boyett" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
regarding RE: Strange JSP Compilation Problem:


 Hunter, I am a super-newbie, so I'm probably not fully qualified to 
answer
 your question. But I previously had a similar problem, and no one *more*
 qualified has answered your post, so I'll tell you what I had to learn 
the
 hard way. It's a pretty basic concept that is re-iterated throughout the
 spec, but sometimes the most basic concepts elude me until I've done my 
own
 head-banging...

 Declarations, directives, actions and custom tags are executed at
 translation time (when the JSP page is turned into a servlet class).
 Expressions and scriptlets are executed at request time. (There are
 exceptions in JSP 1.2, where an attribute  in an action tag can have a
 request-time value; these exceptions are listed in the 1.2 spec). So,
 anyway, is it possible you are trying to call an object at translation 
time
 that actually doesn't get instantiated until the request? You might also
 want to check the spec regarding page, request, session, and application
 scope. This was helpful to me in understanding when and where objects 
were
 available to me.

 Hopefully, if this is a totally off-base answer, it will encourage 
someone
 more in-the-know to enlighten us both :-)

 Regards,
 Amy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hunter
 Hillegas
 Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 2:00 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: Strange JSP Compilation Problem


 I have a JSP page that calls some objects that are in a package...

 When I try to view the JSP, it generates a compile error:

 org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for
 
JSP/server/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/work/localhost_8080%2Fgroundswell/_0002fne
ws
 
_0002fbackend_0005flabel_0005fnews_0005fedit_00031_0002ejspbackend_0005fla
be
 l_0005fnews_0005fedit1_jsp_0.java:178: Undefined variable or class name:
 currentNewsBean
 out.print( currentNewsBean.getRecNum() );

 Okay, this looks very simple... Like I just forgot to instantiate it... 
The
 thing is I didn't... The object gets instantiated prior to being 
called...
 Is there anything else that could be wrong?


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 Web Engineer / System Administrator - Jacob Stern  Sons, Inc.
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jsp compilation problem

2000-10-30 Thread Sibon Barman

Hi all,
Here is a snippet of jsp code that I am having trouble in compiling jsp
pages:
jsp:usebean id="traverser" scope="session"
class="com.ss8networks.smp.sms.provisioning.jsp.Service800NumberBean" /
% QuestionnaireTreeModel model = traverser.getModel();
   if (model != null){
  model.clearProvisionedData(model.getRoot().getInstanceID());
   }
%

I get the following error:
Error: 500
Location: /provision/service800number_start.jsp
Internal Servlet Error:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for
JSPD:\jakarta-tomcat\work\localhost_8080%2Fprovision\_0002fservice_00038_000
30_00030number_0005fstart_0002ejspservice800number_0005fstart_jsp_0.java:60:
Undefined variable or class name: traverser
 QuestionnaireTreeModel model = traverser.getModel();
^
1 error

at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java, Compiled
Code)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet.loadJSP(JspServlet.java:413)
at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet$JspServletWrapper.loadIfNecessary(JspSe
rvlet.java:149)
at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet$JspServletWrapper.service(JspServlet.ja
va:161)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:261)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java, Compiled
Code)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(ServletWrapper.java,
Compiled Code)
at
org.apache.tomcat.core.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImpl.j
ava:163)
at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.forward(PageContextImpl.java:357)
at
_0002flogin_0002ejsplogin_jsp_0._jspService(_0002flogin_0002ejsplogin_jsp_0.
java:75)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:126)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet$JspServletWrapper.service(JspServlet.ja
va:174)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:261)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java, Compiled
Code)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(ServletWrapper.java,
Compiled Code)
at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.service(ContextManager.java:559)
at
org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler.processConnection(HttpC
onnectionHandler.java, Compiled Code)
at
org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpConnectionThread.run(SimpleTcpEndpoint.java,
Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java, Compiled Code)


The problem seem to happen with only TomCat but when I run the same page
under weblogic it runs smoothly. Can somebody please let me know what I am
doing wrong or is it a bug in TOMcat jsp engine.


Cheers,
Sibon.