joel badia escolà wrote:
1. The ROOT web application is the wrong place for your files. All
web applications are independent. The ROOT application is just one of
them.
Perfect with this i solve the problem ;)
2. You have not read the wikipedia article
I'm not sure if I understand completel
> 1. The ROOT web application is the wrong place for your files. All
> web applications are independent. The ROOT application is just one of
> them.
Perfect with this i solve the problem ;)
> 2. You have not read the wikipedia article
I'm not sure if I understand completely the full article, be
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/9/18 joel badia escolà :
...
2. You have not read the wikipedia article
I think that we should implement a filter on the list, which automatically throws away any
top-posted message. ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Choosing_the_proper_posting
remove the DiseaseDiscovery and put it in webapps directory and u should be
good to go. Make it simple
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
wrote:
> 2012/9/18 joel badia escolà :
> > The placement it's correct i'm using Debian and my app it's deployed
> > in /var/lib/tomcat6/webapp
2012/9/18 joel badia escolà :
> The placement it's correct i'm using Debian and my app it's deployed
> in /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/DiseaseDiscovery (where
> $CATALINA_BASE=/var/lib/tomcat6).
>
> This is the full tree of my webapp:
>
> .
> |-- disease_discover.jsp
> |-- disease_discover.jsp~
>
Hi ,
why are you putting your webapplication under
/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/DiseaseDiscovery .
This make DiseaseDirecovery a part of the root web appliction.
Put the webapplication in under the webapps directory :
/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/DiseaseDiscovery
I think u jars are not deployi
The placement it's correct i'm using Debian and my app it's deployed
in /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/DiseaseDiscovery (where
$CATALINA_BASE=/var/lib/tomcat6).
This is the full tree of my webapp:
.
|-- disease_discover.jsp
|-- disease_discover.jsp~
|-- disease_simpts.jsp
|-- disease_simpts.jsp~
|
2012/9/18 joel badia escolà :
> I tried all the things that you expose, but without results :(
>
> Is it possible that the Debian installation disable tomcat auto
> WEB-INF checking? If it's possible, can you tell me where I can find
> this "magic" configuration file?
1. It is not possible to disa
I tried all the things that you expose, but without results :(
Is it possible that the Debian installation disable tomcat auto
WEB-INF checking? If it's possible, can you tell me where I can find
this "magic" configuration file?
I have another theory, Is it possible that the jar i'm using needs
s
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Vishwanath,
On 9/13/12 10:04 AM, Vishwanath Washimkar wrote:
> Joel,
>
> At first look it seemed to me odd, but I google search I got this
> link. It seems that you have not provided ' ; ' at the end of your
> import.
That's not how it is supposed
Am 13.09.2012 07:42, schrieb joel badia escolà:
> Hello everyone, i have a problem with my jsp app for adding external
> jars. First of all I have tried the same code and app directory
> structure in netbeans ide "built-in" tomcat and works fine, but when i
> try to serve my app in my tomcat instal
Joel,
At first look it seemed to me odd, but I google search I got this link. It
seems that you have not provided ' ; ' at the end of your import. Also
test it out putting the jar in the webapps/lib or /lib.
I need to research on aptitude installation though. The following link
might help.
http
Hello everyone, i have a problem with my jsp app for adding external
jars. First of all I have tried the same code and app directory
structure in netbeans ide "built-in" tomcat and works fine, but when i
try to serve my app in my tomcat installation (installed using
aptitude) it seems that it's imp
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