hi all,
thanx for ur response.I got the solution that was due
to server problem.I run this program using 9080 port
.Now it run perfectly fine.
I already spend 1 and half day in this problem and in
the last i found that this was server 8080 port
problem.Anyway thanx for all of u.
gunjan
--- "Craig R. McClanahan"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Srini Sathya." wrote:
>
> > craig, i am little bit curious here as per the
> posters words how could it
> > work in JavaWebserver not in TOMCAT. If it is
> going to be a browser problem
> > then it should give him the same download option
> in javawebserver too. I
> > apologise if i missed out something obvious.
> >
>
> That is why I asked what the client program was.
> The original poster did not
> provide enough problem description to give any sort
> of complete answer.
>
> Note that the client program *does* matter:
> * Netscape tends to pay attention to the content
> type, but you can configure
> how it handles each different type -- two
> different Netscape browsers that
> access even the same server can behave
> differently.
> * IE tends to ignore the content type and try to
> figure out what the data is
> by examining the first few bytes.
> * Both browsers have different behaviors in
> different versions.
> * None of the above probably matters, because
> browser are going to have
> no clue what to do with serialized Java objects
> anyway -- only Java applets
> or Java client programs would find that sort of
> thing useful.
>
> >
> > Cheers
> > Srini
> >
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
>
>
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Craig R. McClanahan
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 4:37 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: It's Urgent
> >
> > help java wrote:
> >
> > > hi,
> > > I am facing the same problem again and
> again.When i
> > > create a output stream on resonse object using
> > > ObjectOutputStream oo = new
> > > ObjectOutputStream(response.getOutputStream())
> > >
> > > and run this servlet it gives me Download option
> i
> > > could no it's this behaviour.Even this code is
> working
> > > fine in JAVA Webserver.but in tomcat it giving
> me
> > > problem.
> > > For ur reference i am sending u the code
> > >
> > > public void service(HttpServletRequest req,
> > > HttpServletResponse res) throws
> ServletException,
> > > IOException
> > > {
> > > // Get the data posted by the calling form
> > > organization =
> req.getParameter("organization");
> > > location =
> req.getParameter("location");
> > > userID =
> req.getParameter("userID");
> > >
> > > //i tried using application/octet-stream to set
> the
> > > content type then i used text/html but all in
> vain
> > >
> > > res.setContentType("text/html");
> > >
> >
> > Setting the content type to "text/html" is
> inconsistent with the data you
> > are
> > actually sending -- a binary stream of serialized
> Java objects. Normally,
> > "application/octet-stream" or something like that
> is used for serialized
> > Java
> > objects.
> >
> > > String dataFromApplet[] ={};
> > > String org[];
> > > String userType =
> > > Resource_Usertype.getUsertype(userID);
> > > if(userType != null && userType.length() > 0)
> > > org = Resource_Org.getOrganizations(userType);
> > > try
> > > {
> > > ObjectOutputStream out = new
> > > ObjectOutputStream(res.getOutputStream());
> > > // Write the vector to the client applet
> > > out.writeObject(userType);
> > > out.flush();
> > > out.close();
> > > System.out.println("Successfully outputted
> objects");
> > > }
> > > catch(Exception e)
> > > {
> > > System.err.println("exception in writing " +
> > > e.getMessage());
> > > }
> > >
> > > hope now u got my problem.
> > > thanx in advance.
> > >
> >
> > What kind of client program is submitting the
> request to get this data? If
> > it
> > is a browser, you're going to be out of luck --
> browsers have no clue how to
> > understand serialized Java objects. Only Java
> applets or client
> > applications
> > can do that.
> >
> > If you want to generate an HTML page displaying
> your output, you should be
> > writing HTML, not serialized Java objects.
> >
> > Craig McClanahan
> >
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