Might be an explanation : the Tomcat server runs as a non-interactive
process, there is no controlling terminal, consequently no "System.out"
stream is defined.
Two solutions :
1 - display your information as a html page generated by servlet or a jsp
page ;
2 - display your information in a log
Hi,
I am currently developping a web application, using different environments,
i.e. :
- jakarta-tomcat from jakarta.apache.org (4.1.12) on i386 ;
- tomcat4 debian testing (4.0.4) package on i386 ;
- tomcat4 debian unstable package (which is also 4.1.16) on sparc.
Both installations on i386 work
Sorry, I finally found out it was related to the client browser ! Please
excuse me.
jmt
On Saturday 14 December 2002 21:21, jmt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently developping a web application, using different environments,
> i.e. :
> - jakarta-tomcat from jakarta.apache.org (
The directory /var/lib/tomcat4/webapps accept .war files as well as
unpackaged directories and files tree, since it complies with the webapp
structure.
On Monday 17 February 2003 14:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear (Debian) Java Developers,
>
> according to the Debian Java policy, JAR files u
ature of the sparc processor ?
With many thanks,
jmt
That's what I did on my intel machines. But will you provide me a nice
64-bits java 1.4 running on my Debianized UltraSparc5 ?
jmt
On Friday 07 June 2002 14:13, Dieter Schicker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the discussions about the Java JDK now for some
> weeks. The s
bits feature of the sparc processor ?
With many thanks,
jmt
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That's what I did on my intel machines. But will you provide me a nice
64-bits java 1.4 running on my Debianized UltraSparc5 ?
jmt
On Friday 07 June 2002 14:13, Dieter Schicker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the discussions about the Java JDK now for some
> weeks. Th
Might be an explanation : the Tomcat server runs as a non-interactive
process, there is no controlling terminal, consequently no "System.out"
stream is defined.
Two solutions :
1 - display your information as a html page generated by servlet or a jsp
page ;
2 - display your information in a log
Hi,
I am currently developping a web application, using different environments,
i.e. :
- jakarta-tomcat from jakarta.apache.org (4.1.12) on i386 ;
- tomcat4 debian testing (4.0.4) package on i386 ;
- tomcat4 debian unstable package (which is also 4.1.16) on sparc.
Both installations on i386 work
Sorry, I finally found out it was related to the client browser ! Please
excuse me.
jmt
On Saturday 14 December 2002 21:21, jmt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently developping a web application, using different environments,
> i.e. :
> - jakarta-tomcat from jakarta.apache.org (
The directory /var/lib/tomcat4/webapps accept .war files as well as
unpackaged directories and files tree, since it complies with the webapp
structure.
On Monday 17 February 2003 14:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear (Debian) Java Developers,
>
> according to the Debian Java policy, JAR files u
Try to access the default page :
http://localhost:8080/
On Saturday 03 May 2003 15:55, Avramucz "István" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've just installed Tomcat 4.1.24 on Debian.
> I receive the following error message when I use this
> URL: http://localhost:8080/index.jsp
>
> HTTP Status 500 -
>
> type
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