iver")
from the servlet, was able to retrieve the class from the applet
codebase area.
There you go. Too bad I've already modified my design.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Bubnic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 02 May 2006 01:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: App
ny of these copy cases, I advise just having
your build process produce the necessary copies.
Unfortunately, some of us have *lots* of these cases. The lack of a
"common" area which is accessible to client and server classloaders is a
very unfortunate gap in the servlet spec in this ca
Hi guys, hoping someone has an answer to this:
I have a servlet and an applet running in the same webapp. The servlet
needs to access a class the applet .jar contains. The applet is visible
to the browser.
Problem is: I need to access this applet utility class (or it could be
any class real
Hi,
We are currently running tomcat on port 8080 and IIS 6 on port 80, and
depending on what directory the user selects, e.g
http://www.blah.com/redirectToTomcat
The request gets forwarded to the appropriate tomcat webapp on port
8080. We are using the Jakarta Isapi Redirector isapi_redirec