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Angel,
On 1/11/15 3:43 AM, Angel Java Lopez wrote:
> My first guess: in that way, you can write a Servlet WITHOUT write
> ALL the abstract methods. The concrete methods of HTTPServlet
> implements the DEFAULT and EXPECTED behavior.
No, the concrete
> From: Christoph P.U. Kukulies [mailto:k...@kukulies.org]
> Subject: Re: -Djava.awt.headless=true JVM parameter
> Interesting would be though, what headless exactly means and what it has
> to do with graphics.
Basically, it means there is no graphics display on the same machine as the
JVM. S
Thanks, I found it to set the parameter with the configurator.
Interesting would be though, what headless exactly means and what it has
to do with graphics.
I know "headerless" from threaded languages (headerless Forth for
example) and I was thinking
in the context of Java it would be a "header
> From: Felix Schumacher [mailto:felix.schumac...@internetallee.de]
> Subject: Re: -Djava.awt.headless=true JVM parameter
> > |-Djava.awt.headless=true| JVM parameter or X-Server may be missing.
> > *You can continue the setup, but image processing will be disabled.*
> >
> > Is this an issue that
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote:
> Am 11.01.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Christoph P.U. Kukulies:
>
>> I'm installing OpenCms 9.5.0 (www.opencms.org) under tomcat 6.0.32 and
>> during setup I'm getting a warning saying that
>>
>>
>> "Your sys
Am 11.01.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Christoph P.U. Kukulies:
I'm installing OpenCms 9.5.0 (www.opencms.org) under tomcat 6.0.32 and
during setup I'm getting a warning saying that
"Your system uses components which have not been tested to work with
Alkacon OpenCms. It is possible that OpenCms will
I'm installing OpenCms 9.5.0 (www.opencms.org) under tomcat 6.0.32 and
during setup I'm getting a warning saying that
"Your system uses components which have not been tested to work with
Alkacon OpenCms. It is possible that OpenCms will not run on your system.
|-Djava.awt.headless=true| JVM
Hi!
My first guess: in that way, you can write a Servlet WITHOUT write ALL the
abstract methods. The concrete methods of HTTPServlet implements the
DEFAULT and EXPECTED behavior.
Angel "Java" Lopez
@ajlopez
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 4:52 AM, wrote:
> I have been browsing the source code of Tomc
I have been browsing the source code of Tomcat and would like to know why the
javax.servlet.HTTPServlet class has a non abstract implementation of the doGet,
doPost, etc methods. Why not just declare them abstract ? I mean HTTPServlet is
an abstract class so why take the trouble to write impleme