Hi John,
Thank you for the message. I try to extend the functionality of the
tengo2000 by using java class. This is what I have done that I have the
problem:
In environment variable for both, my pc and the server, classpath
has the full path for beanhandler.jar. When I right click on the
JavaBean, I got the error message:
"The Java Virtual Machine was unable to load the file
"BeanHandler.jar". This file is required to use JavaBeans with Tango
2000. Please ensure that the full path name to this file is included in
your CLASSPATH environment variable."
What should I do to fix this problem?
If anybody knows how to do this, please help. Thank you.
Sophie
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Sophie,
Not many people use the "java server" mentioned in the documentation.
We
are using it here at our company, but it is in no way what you would
consider an application server. I suggest reading the documentation
completely, and you will understand the purpose of the JAS "Java
Action
Server" that comes with Tango.
What specific capability are you looking for in working with a java
application?
/John
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From: "Sophie Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:51 AM
Subject: Witango-Talk: use java class
> Hi,
> Thank you for adding me to the witango talk list. I am new to the
> witango server. Now
> the witango server we have is version 4.5, and version 5 will be
used
> in couple of days. My background is java tech. I would like to know
> 1. if witango server has the capability to work with java
application
> on the web.
> 2. Would you give me more detail about "java server" mentioned in
the
> witango doc?
>
> Thank you very much for your help.
> best regards,
> Sophie
>
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