> From: tomcat7 [mailto:eshwarprasa...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Problem by setting in from
> Tomcat 6
> Could you clealry explain how the problem got resolved for this issue.Iam
> running acorss the same errors in tomcat.Please help
You resurrected a very dead two-year old thread that may o
Hi Thomas
Could you clealry explain how the problem got resolved for this issue.Iam
running acorss the same errors in tomcat.Please help
thomas2004 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I used to set the global data resource in in
> Tomcat 5 as follow:
>
>driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.Oracl
> From: robert.jen...@surecomp.com [mailto:robert.jen...@surecomp.com]
> Subject: RE: deploying a war file and starting the application
>
> MessageServiceServlethttp
> MessageService
>
> Now, these work for webshpere and weblogic, so I am assuming (bad
> thing I know) that the sam
This smells like a router/firewall issue and it only looks like the top
level page at 211.210.19.11:8080 works. Some browsers (IE) offer the
cached copy when it runs into trouble loading a page fresh. When you do
get tomcat home page from your server at an internet cafe, try holding
the shift
On 01/29/2011 12:45 PM, Jon Forster wrote:
Mladen
Finding any Sun documentation can be a painful experience since Oracle took
over but I have found this from the NSAPI Dev guide:
http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=58042468#P%26R-%7B%7Bpblocknvinsert%28%29%7D%7DFunction
In part
Mladen
Finding any Sun documentation can be a painful experience since Oracle took
over but I have found this from the NSAPI Dev guide:
http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=58042468#P%26R-%7B%7Bpblocknvinsert%28%29%7D%7DFunction
In particular:
"Note - Parameter names are case sen
On 28.1.2011 23:14, Amilcar De Leon wrote:
So, on my server, if I type, 211.210.19.11:8080/myAPP I can run my app OK.
The same if I try from another computer within the same LAN (connected to
the same router).
Your webapp seems to be working just fine.
When I try to access that same address