o pin-point your search on Nabble. In contrast,
Google's search has to appeal to the non-technical majorities.
--
Sent from the Tomcat - User forum at Nabble.com:
http://www.nabble.com/RE%3A-Generic-Types-support-in-Tomcat--t334942.html#a987796
Nope, I am using it in the java server code, not jsp...
Hence my question :)
BTJ
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
> To be clear: You are using Java 5 features (generics, for-each loop
> etc.) in JSPs?
>
> Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
>
>> Nope, I am just using the default installation and configurati
> > C] Sometime when the tomcat is started it spwans more than one processes.
> >And then during shudown it creates problems. Also sometimes the list of open
> >files goes beyond 1024. that is he ulimit. due to which he tomcat doesnot
> >respond.
> >
> >
>
> Linux kernel 2.4 emulates threads throug
Santosh Asbe wrote:
Hi all,
Hi. First of all, it is very advisable to use a separate thread when
opening a new topic. I am not reprimanding you, I'm merely advising. I
do not consider it rude to "jump into" someone elses thread of
discussion - I do not consider this thread "mine", in the
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
To be honest, I never tried it with 5.5.9
I just concluded it from the release notes and other posts on this
mailing list.
AFAIK, tomcat uses the Eclipse JDT compiler by default to compile JSPs.
Maybe you have configured tomcat to use Suns javac?
That is one way
You should start a new discussion thread.
I cannot see how this is even remotely related to generic types and Tomcat.
Santosh Asbe wrote:
Hi all,
A] I am using tomcat 4.1.30 ( 32 bit) with Apache 2.0.46 ( this is standard
apache which comes with RHEL 3.0). I am currently using RHEL 32 bit witho
Hi all,
A] I am using tomcat 4.1.30 ( 32 bit) with Apache 2.0.46 ( this is standard
apache which comes with RHEL 3.0). I am currently using RHEL 32 bit without
RAID confiuration.
Now i am planning to move to 64 bit RHEL 3.0 with RAID configuration but he
the new Apache of RHEL 3.0 and same tomcat
To be clear: You are using Java 5 features (generics, for-each loop
etc.) in JSPs?
Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
Nope, I am just using the default installation and configurations...
BTJ
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
To be honest, I never tried it with 5.5.9
I just concluded it from the release notes
Nope, I am just using the default installation and configurations...
BTJ
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
> To be honest, I never tried it with 5.5.9
> I just concluded it from the release notes and other posts on this
> mailing list.
>
> AFAIK, tomcat uses the Eclipse JDT compiler by default to compi
To be honest, I never tried it with 5.5.9
I just concluded it from the release notes and other posts on this
mailing list.
AFAIK, tomcat uses the Eclipse JDT compiler by default to compile JSPs.
Maybe you have configured tomcat to use Suns javac?
Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
So how is this affecti
So how is this affecting the use of Tomcat 5.5.9?
I am using Java 5 features with Tomcat 5.5.9 without any problems, so what do I
need to do
to discover Tomcat 5.5.9 shortcomings with respect to Java 5?
Regards,
BTJ
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
> What's what story?
>
> Java 5 features are not s
Dumb question:
How does one enable 1.5 source features in post 5.5.9 Tomcats?
I know how you can do it with the latest 5.0 sources (i.e. with Ant JSP
compilation) but I'm still at 5.5.9 and wondering how this is controlled
in 5.5.12.
--
Jess Holle
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Seak, Teng-Fong
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Tomcat 5 supports all the features of the underlying JVM, the problem
is in the JSPs. They are compiled by Jasper + Eclipse compiler
module, which, in version 5.5.9, has no support for Java5. Later
versions of Tomcat have a newer version of Ec
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Tomcat 5 supports all the features of the underlying JVM, the problem
is in the JSPs. They are compiled by Jasper + Eclipse compiler module,
which, in version 5.5.9, has no support for Java5. Later versions of
Tomcat have a newer version of Eclipse Compiler and it wor
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
When I first saw the announcement that Tomcat 5.5 needs Java5 to
run, I thought it would supports Java5 features. But it turns out that
it needs Java5 but not "supports" Java5. Quite disappointed. Anyway, I
have to go on with my webapp, so much for it.
Tomcat 5
Stephan van Loendersloot wrote:
> Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
>
>>I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
>> phase! So what's this story? Actually, I'm more interested in using
>> the new "for" loop in Java5 than using generic.
>>
> I always like to think that the modul
When I first saw the announcement that Tomcat 5.5 needs Java5 to
run, I thought it would supports Java5 features. But it turns out that
it needs Java5 but not "supports" Java5. Quite disappointed. Anyway, I
have to go on with my webapp, so much for it.
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
> What's w
What's what story?
Java 5 features are not supported in latest tomcat stable (5.5.9), but
are in the latest alphas (5.5.10-5.5.12)
Just as I said in my previous mail.
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? A
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? Actually, I'm more interested in using
the new "for" loop in Java5 than using generic.
I always like to think that the modularity that comes with Java is one
of it's g
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? Actually, I'm more interested in using
the new "for" loop in Java5 than using generic.
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is only since 5.5.10
> 5.5.10 was already released, but it is only s
Hi,
it is only since 5.5.10
5.5.10 was already released, but it is only supposed to be "alpha". I.e.
not recommended for production use.
I have no idea, when the next stable tomcat version will be released
Christoph
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Well, after many many hours' search (seems like no
Well, after many many hours' search (seems like not a hot subject),
I finally came to this mail archive. But before getting here, I've
already come across a similar page at
http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/how-to-run-javac-15-or-beyond-compiler-for-jsp-compilation-in-tomcat-55-with
Tomcat 5.5.10 has an update JDT compiler from Eclipse 3.1. This understands
Java 5.
You can also configure that you compile with the sun compiler.
Ronald.
On Mon Aug 08 23:25:27 CEST 2005 Tomcat Users List
wrote:
Hi All,
Easiest part of this question is simply does tomcat (5.5.7) support
us
ointer. Oh well, I guess I'll stick to casting and iterators for a
few more months ;)
On 8/8/05, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Patrick Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Generic Types support in Tomcat?
Easiest part of this question is simply does to
> Subject: Generic Types support in Tomcat?
> >
> > Easiest part of this question is simply does tomcat (5.5.7) support
> > using generic types in JSP files?
>
> Some pertinent paragraphs from:
> http://jak
> From: Patrick Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Generic Types support in Tomcat?
>
> Easiest part of this question is simply does tomcat (5.5.7) support
> using generic types in JSP files?
Some pertinent paragraphs from:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat
Hi All,
Easiest part of this question is simply does tomcat (5.5.7) support
using generic types in JSP files? I searched release notes, FAQ, etc
and found no mention either way. Does some erudite soul have the
answer?
Secondly, if it's supposed to support it, why then would it have
difficulty wit
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