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I am still having problems with this Applet /Plugin and Servlets.
I have started Debugging with the Plugin as the Jun Doc suggests. Unfortunately the
source code
for the Java Plugin is not available. So was wondering if an engineer can help figure
out what going on?
Why do I ultimately get the `FileNotFoundException'?
In particular what is happening at
`sun.plugin.protocol.jdk12.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(Unknown Source)'?
When the URL
`http://poppy.dev.lon.deuba.com:9090/pilgpe/servlet/com.db.docserv.servlet.AdminServlet?action=getdefaultview'
is posted in my IE5.0 it does raise `File Download' dialog box and the
webserver log shows the servlet was invoked.
Why is the plugin not accepting this URL ?
Here is the C:\winnt\profiles\<user>\plug.trace:
Spawning a thread
Loading applet..
Stopped loading...
Sending events to applet. STOP
Sending events to applet. DESTROY
Sending events to applet. DISPOSE
Sending events to applet. QUIT
Done sending events...
Finding information...
Done...
Read the Cache option Tag...:null
Cache Option NOT specified.
Reverting to default Browser Cache..
Read the Cache Archive tag ...:null
Cache Archive Tag Not specified.
Ignore the Cache option if specified..
Read the Cache Version tag ...:null
Cache Version Tag Not specified.
Ignore the Cache version if specified..
Trying to get an instance of Class : sun.plugin.cachescheme.BrowserCacheURLConnection
applet initialising class:com.db.docserv.applet.AdminApplet
==== System properties ====
java.version = 1.3.0
java.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vendor.url = http://java.sun.com/
os.name = Windows NT
os.arch = x86
os.version = 4.0
file.separator = \
path.separator = ;
line.separator =
--------
askForDefaultViewSet_Server()
url:`http://poppy.dev.lon.deuba.com:9090/pilgpe/servlet/com.db.docserv.servlet.AdminServlet'
Opening
http://poppy.dev.lon.deuba.com:9090/~pilgpe/docserv/com/oreilly/servlet/HttpMessage.class
proxy=10.140.201.33:8080
CacheHandler file name: C:\WINNT\Profiles\pilgpe\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\5ESWMIH0\HttpMessage[1].class
Opening
http://poppy.dev.lon.deuba.com:9090/pilgpe/servlet/com.db.docserv.servlet.AdminServlet?action=getdefaultview
proxy=10.140.201.33:8080
java.io.FileNotFoundException:
http://poppy.dev.lon.deuba.com:9090/pilgpe/servlet/com.db.docserv.servlet.AdminServlet?action=getdefaultview
at
sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:545)
at sun.plugin.protocol.jdk12.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(Unknown Source)
at com.oreilly.servlet.HttpMessage.sendGetMessage(HttpMessage.java:77)
at
com.db.docserv.applet.AdminApplet.askForDefaultViewSet_Server(AdminApplet.java:1233)
at com.db.docserv.applet.AdminApplet.updateViewSetList(AdminApplet.java:1349)
at com.db.docserv.applet.AdminApplet.initialiseFromServer(AdminApplet.java:543)
at com.db.docserv.applet.AdminApplet.init(AdminApplet.java:500)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(AppletPanel.java:344)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
Opening
http://poppy.dev.lon.deuba.com:9090/~pilgpe/docserv/com/db/docserv/applet/AdminApplet$3.class
proxy=10.140.201.33:8080
CacheHandler file name: C:\WINNT\Profiles\pilgpe\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\OTG927C9\AdminApplet$3[2].class
applet initialised
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Peter Pilgrim
Welcome to the "Me Too" generation.
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Subject: Re: HTTP Tunnelling + Applet + Java Plug1.3 + Servlets 2.0
> (3) My servlets are JDK 1.1.7 and the plugin is obvious JDK 1.3, are
> there any serialisation issues that exists between different Java
> platforms?
> Can I sent java object made of 1.1.7 and get it read by VM of 1.3?
You can't really be sure, and must test every combination. I have found
problems sending Hashtables from 1.2.2 to Internet Explorer 4 (which is
1.1.4 I think) so Sun does make version incompatible changes in the base
classes.
Rob Griffin
Quest Software
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