andy C wrote:
>
> Is there a Bug with java webserver 2.0 ? I have been using java 1.1.x for
> some time with the sevlet tag, whcih works fine. Under JWS 2.0 however all
> servlets on the same .shtml page seem to get the same parameters passed to
> them . Consider the following:
>
> <servlet code=Test>
> <PARAM NAME=Link Value=0>
> </servlet>
>
> <servlet code=Test2>
> </servlet>
>
> Servlet Test should get the parameter named Link while servlet Test should
> not. My experiments show that both servlets get the parameter "Link" The
> code for the test sevelts is based on the following with the class name
> changed accordingly:
>
> public class Test extends HttpServlet implements SingleThreadModel
>
> public void init(ServletConfig conf) throws ServletException {
> super.init(conf);
> }
>
> protected void doGet (HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
> throws ServletException, IOException
> {
> String Parameter="Goodbye";
> res.setContentType("text/html");
> PrintWriter out= res.getWriter();
> Parameter= req.getParameter("Link");
> System.out.println("Parameter :"+Parameter);
> out.print("<p>Parameter is"+Parameter+"</p>");
> }
> }
>
> Any help on this ? Who do I report this to as a possible bug /
It's most likely a bug. I reported the same problem with the last Beta version
and based on what you experience it seems like it didn't get fixed in the final
version. The JWS documentation should contain a mail address for bug reporting.
As far as I know, the only way to work around it is to provide your own
SSI processing servlet. I have an SSIServlet developed to solve the lack of
<servlet> tag support in iWS 4.0 that I will make available for download
at our web site soon. If you send me a private email (please do not send request
to this list) I can send you a copy so you can verify that it works with JWS 2.0
as well.
Hans
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Gefion Software http://www.gefionsoftware.com
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