On 22.03.2009 00:37, Pieter Temmerman wrote:
Hi List,
Just wondering, anyone from the list who is attending the Tomcat training?
I'm flying to Amsterdam tomorrow, in case somebody is in for some beers, just
let me know! :)
I'll be there the whole week, but not attending the Tomcat training.
Hi List,
Just wondering, anyone from the list who is attending the Tomcat training?
I'm flying to Amsterdam tomorrow, in case somebody is in for some beers, just
let me know! :)
Cheers.
Pieter
> From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:fzli...@omnytex.com]
> Subject: Re: job announcement - Software Architect
>
> Err, that's "Rapid" or course dunno what "tapid" is :)
I took it as a combination of tepid and vapid...
- Chuck
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> From: Tomas Rodriguez [mailto:admhards...@yahoo.ca]
> Subject: Re: mysql + tomcat work already but I need to
> reconfigurate the tomcat for load the examples in other
> location of the hard driver
>
> please tell me how can I create the server.xml and
> build.xml
You're on your own for the
thanks a lot to Christopher and Charles for great help, but I have a doubt
yet,
please tell me how can I create the server.xml and build.xml for
personalized my examples made for myself and leave the original examples
tomcat where tomcat installed.
inmy case I wanna have two webapps one for
test driven means if I create a component as a developer I need to install a
JUnit testcase that will test the requisite function
Rapid Iterative Development means make as small a piece of functionality such
as a component
and then add ancillary functions such as this project requirement
Proje
Err, that's "Rapid" or course dunno what "tapid" is :)
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> From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:rosenberg.l...@googlemail.com]
> Subject: Re: job announcement - Software Architect
>
> P.S. on a very side note, what is "test-driven design"
> and "rapid iterative development" ?
I think that means "We don't need no stinkin' requirements."
- Chuck
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not that i'm interested, but do you actually find people who have
> expertise in text search engines such
> as Lucene or FAST who have customized these systems and deployed them on
> a large-scale. Also preferred are candidates with experience in
> applying NLP and Machine Learning to solving pro
> Allright. I still don't really see what the point is, but at least the
> description is clearer. You may want to repost it like that on the
> httpd list too.
>
> Taking the above at face value and just giving a generic answer :
> You could probably do that in Apache httpd or in Tomcat, but in b
OK, so what would it look like? Show me a comparable snippet of PHP code.
How does one enable this feature if its off by default? Why is it off by
default? I guessing it opens up security issues and/or has side effects. Not
conducive to enterprise-level computing, imho.
What is PEAR? Is that lik
Sergey Livanov wrote:
no, I have only tc 6.0.18
CATALINA_HOME points to c:\tomcat
As I mentioned, I do not know Eclipse, but maybe it checks for certain
files. If you did not install the zip version of Tomcat, some files are
missing, and that might be why Eclipse is lost.
If that is the case,
Actually I missed the final step!!
Right click in the Servers panel and New->Server will let you add the
server.
Then you can add web projects as required.
Regards
Alan
Alan Chaney wrote:
Sergey (and FYI Andre)
For each server Eclipse uses, you must create a new entry in the
'Servers' f
Sergey (and FYI Andre)
For each server Eclipse uses, you must create a new entry in the
'Servers' folder.
I'm assuming that you are using eclipse 3.3+ with WTP (Web Tools
Project) plugins.
One way to do it is as follows:
From main menu Window->Preferences
Select 'Server'
click on triangle
no, I have only tc 6.0.18
CATALINA_HOME points to c:\tomcat
2009/3/21 André Warnier
>
>> 2009/3/21 André Warnier
>>
>> Sergey Livanov wrote:
>>>
>>> I install Tomcat 6.0.18 in c:\tomcat.
When add the new server Eclipse writes that tomcat install directory is
not
correct.
I
2009/3/21 André Warnier
Sergey Livanov wrote:
I install Tomcat 6.0.18 in c:\tomcat.
When add the new server Eclipse writes that tomcat install directory is
not
correct.
It does not point to valid Tomcat installation.
What should I do ?
I don't now Eclipse at all, but how does it normally f
Thank you Andre.
When I add a new server I specify a path where Tomcat installed before.
Tc5.r I installed without problems.
2009/3/21 André Warnier
> Sergey Livanov wrote:
>
>> I install Tomcat 6.0.18 in c:\tomcat.
>> When add the new server Eclipse writes that tomcat install directory is
>> n
Sergey Livanov wrote:
I install Tomcat 6.0.18 in c:\tomcat.
When add the new server Eclipse writes that tomcat install directory is not
correct.
It does not point to valid Tomcat installation.
What should I do ?
I don't now Eclipse at all, but how does it normally find out the path
of a Tomcat
I install Tomcat 6.0.18 in c:\tomcat.
When add the new server Eclipse writes that tomcat install directory is not
correct.
It does not point to valid Tomcat installation.
What should I do ?
Hi,
I am encountering a problem when trying to test JDBC connection to my
database before I hand it over to the container.
I get the No suitable driver exception wen trying to run the test main class
in Eclipse, even though I added the mysql connector jar to the build path in
the project.
Thanks,
[...] Where blast() iterates thru several thousand records, which are sent
to a
third-party site for processing. The third-party site allows no more than 5
connections per second, so I just call Thread.sleep(1000) on every 5th
record.
It is very simple, very elegant and very fast now that some mu
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 12:02 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Peter Crowther wrote:
> [...]
>
>>
>> I'm also particularly amused by the topmost set of bars in figure 2, given
>> how proud the perl-ites are of their RE library and performance ;-).
>>
> You didn't expect for a minute that this would rema
Peter Crowther wrote:
[...]
I'm also particularly amused by the topmost set of bars in figure 2, given how
proud the perl-ites are of their RE library and performance ;-).
You didn't expect for a minute that this would remain unanswered, did you ?
First, the perl-ites would answer that the c
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Seems like my earlier findings were incorrect based on this - surely
gzip is not capable of compressing images to zero byte files :)
It's using the new ∞-compressor. It's a new breed of "super-lossy"
algorithms. It's practical applications are as yet unknown.
I he
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Get yourself an HTTP sniffer to verify that this is what is happening:
Maybe easier in this case, a simple browser add-on :
Firefox : LiveHttpHeaders or HttpFox
IE : Fiddler
They allow you to see what the browser sends to the server, and what the
server returns, incl
Richard Langly wrote:
Well, that's exactly what I want to do, build a web page from within the
proxy server that will be viewed at a later time, and also further pass on
the request and expect to get a page back which will also be viewed at a
later time. This all happens from the proxy server.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Richard Langly
wrote:
> If you mean that there are no modifications to the original request or even
> the response, then yes. It's to be a transparent proxy.
>
So why do you try do build your own proxy?
I've a similar setup using TinyProxy - that's just perfect.
> From: Christopher Schultz [ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> I wonder how the folks over at Wikipedia feel about their PHP-based
> system. I suspect they get a significant amount of load.
And, indeed, Facebook. I'm not sure who gets more hits!
There are some big, big PHP systems out there, and t
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