Hi all !!

Does anybody know why using this code:
response.sendRedirect("http://www.java.sun");
throws me an exception ? ..

java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: JVM_recv in socket input stream
read at: java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method) .. etc ...

Before this line I have just a response.setContentType("text/html");

It doesn`t work with Netscape 4.7, with explorer 5 the exception doesn`t appear .
!!

Any help appreciated !


Rick Goeltz wrote:

>  > would you share a copy of the servlet runner you have working in VADD
>
> Below is a URL to an article that describes how to run Tomcat within
> VisualAge for Java (VAJ).  It is written for the free version of VAJ, which
> has a 750 class limit.  This is a good read, even if you implement your
> installation differently.
>
> http://sheldonwosnick.tripod.com/Tomcat/Tomcat31Release.html
>
> There is no "one way" to configure VAJ for servlets, Tomcat, and your
> app.  Next, I'll try to describe what I do (my notes may not be accurate
> due to changes over time):
>
> . Install Tomcat and have it running standalone with your app.  This is
> important because we are going to use the same ./conf.
>
> . In VAJ, create a project named Servlet.
>
> . Import into the Servlet project the following jars (classes and resources):
>    . servlet.jar
>    . webserver.jar
>    . jasper.jar
>
> At this point, there should be no errors listed under the Problems tab.  If
> something is missing, go to tomcat/lib to find it.
>
> If necessary, add (for 3.2, 3.1 slightly different):
>    . jaxp.jar
>    . parser.jar
>
> . org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat
>    . Include your app's project in the classpath
>    . Go to the Program tab and add a property
>      . tomcat.home=c:/Programs/Tomcat
>    . On the Classpath tab
>      . Add servlet.jar and jasper.jar to the classpath
>
> Optional: edit ./conf/server.xml and remove the path from each
> <logger.  Therefore, the logs will be managed in the VAJ console window,
> very handy.
>
> If you are running Struts:
>
> . org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat
>      . Add to the classpath app/WEB-INF/classes for each app that uses Struts
>
> Run org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat and check the log(s) at the
> console.  Optional, clear the console for future reference.  Now hit your
> page(s) with the browser.
>
> At this point, you have a sub-second incremental compile and test cycle,
> plus an interactive debugger ;)
>
> I don't debug JSP because I put very little Java in JSP pages ;)
>
> If you have questions and/or additions/corrections, please send them
> directly to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], not to the list, and we'll post a summary.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rick
>
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