Bill, Daryl,
Many thanks for your email. I appreciate the feedback and information as
well as Daryl's offer to collate these issues from developers and users.
Should be very helpful to have.
Thanks again,
Carlin
On 5/14/06, Darryl Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bill Barker wrote:
> "Carlin
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Pretty much all of them have been discussed at length on [EMAIL PROTECTED] and/or
BZ. The archives are your friend :).
Is there information on any other areas of the spec that Tomcat has chosen
not
Ciao thank you for your answer!
Well we use our own connection-pool, with
the close of the connection in each-finally
call!
Normally the connection is closed immediately
but perhaps it's a thread problem!
Can someone tell me if you can tune the thread behaviour
is there any possiblity, or is it j
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> Hi Tomcat Users,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of documentation or forum discussions
> around
> areas of the Java Sevlet Spec that Tomcat does not support. I noticed that
> the Tomcat implementation for HttpServl
I need to clarify that the context.xml should be part of the war. Note I
said should (my opinion again)for easy deployment of the app.
To deploy a new app riz2, simply place the war in the rizapps folder. It
should auto deploy and show up as www.eshipper.com/riz2 .
The ROOT.war is a special c
I can help you off list. Please mail me directly.
Mark
On 5/14/06, Asaf Lahav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have several xml files that I need to load from a web service
application.
The xml files are not packaged into a WAR file or any other cabinet.
Where would be the best place to put the x
Doug,
Thanks for your efforts to help. I am back with more questions. Hope you
can still help.
I created a folder called $CATALINA_HOME/rizapps like you suggested
I added a war file called ROOT.war to this directory
The entry for the virtual host in my $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml
looks lik
Hi Tomcat Users,
I was wondering if anyone knows of documentation or forum discussions around
areas of the Java Sevlet Spec that Tomcat does not support. I noticed that
the Tomcat implementation for HttpServletRequest getContextPath() returns a
decoded string. The 2.3 and 2.4 spec and the API doc
On 4/6/06, prophecy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been getting this error after upgrading from Tomcat 5.0 to Tomcat 5.5:
Only a type can be imported. com.x.MyClass resolves to a package
And the only solution, that I found after hours of banging my head on the
keyboard, is to put the jsp fi
I have found exactly the same problem, and it's bad news. The web
application has LOTS of JSPs, and I really don't want to jam them in the
root directory. Is there a solution?
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I have several xml files that I need to load from a web service application.
The xml files are not packaged into a WAR file or any other cabinet.
Where would be the best place to put the xml files and what would be the
best way to read it?
Asaf Lahav
VP R&D, Prima Grid LTD.
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