Get the following error: NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log4j/Logger

2011-02-02 Thread henry human
Hi I get the following error when I try to call a smal java application(hello friends!) which i placed in a jar file. the application has the log4j.jar in its lib directory (and classpath) and calls the log4j.logger like this: private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(Hello.class); It

Re: download a file inside WEB-INF use its URL on server

2009-03-08 Thread henry human
ile outside > it. > > -- David > > > On Mar 8, 2009, at 11:36 AM, henry human > wrote: > > > > > Hi > > I am using tomcat 6. I have a XSD file in the > WEB-INF/xsds directory inside my web application on tomcat. > > I am trying to downl

download a file inside WEB-INF use its URL on server

2009-03-08 Thread henry human
Hi I am using tomcat 6. I have a XSD file in the WEB-INF/xsds directory inside my web application on tomcat. I am trying to download a xsd file as follow: http://myServer:5200/MyWebApplication/xsds/cusomer.xsd Unfortunatelly it dows not work!!!?

Re: Tomcat started but is not available!

2008-06-14 Thread henry human
e tomcat is not available from the browser and and consequently my web applications too > just deploy your web app and it will work fine. Whre > > On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:14 PM, henry human > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello > > I have Tomcat 6.0.

Tomcat started but is not available!

2008-06-14 Thread henry human
Hello I have Tomcat 6.0.4, JRE 1.6 on my PC. I embed tomcat in eclipse IDE. When i run tomcat with the startup.bat from the console i have access to tomcat at the web browser via http://localhost:8080 and I see in the console output of the tomcat that my web applications in tomcat/webapps are depl

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
le - > including properties, etc then you might take a look > the Apache POI > project - http://poi.apache.org/ > > If you need to do a transformation on a PDF - Apache > XMLGraphics may > be worth a look - http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/ > > Regards, &g

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
ents within the jsp? I will save them to a Content Server by the JSPs. I will use some beans and taglib for the logic implementation. > > BTW, I highly recommend you read the documentation > for the jstl taglibs > and do some googling. I'm sure some research would > help you a

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
tem account most > services run under by > > default does not have any privilege to access > remote files via UNC > > path, so you'll have to customize your tomcat > installation a > > little. ... Or always be logged into the system > and have it running > > as you which isn&#

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
URL > you'd use is dependent > on the configuration of the remote server. > > --David > > henry human wrote: > > You gave me some idea and brought light to the > issue! > > Thanks > > > > > > > url="http://remoteSystem.dns.com/htt

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
into the system and have it running > as you which isn't > the most ideal method. > > 2. Using a webserver on the remote system > > This I have done and it's more platform independent. > Your jsp can > request it from the remote server using standard > t

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
cally more information regarding > the system the remote > file reside's on (does it have a web server?). > > --David > > henry human wrote: > > > > > >> Seems to me the simplest is the c:import tag and > >> > > so

Re: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
, more details! > --David > > henry human wrote: > > Once again because there was a mistake in the > first > > email : > > i am about to read from a JSP the data at a > > remote computer. At remote computer is tomcat > > running. the files are stored in >

RE: access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
Once again because there was a mistake in the first email : i am about to read from a JSP the data at a remote computer. At remote computer is tomcat running. the files are stored in remote computer at d:\archive\files The port 80 is also accessible. Please tell me, what should be configu

access files from jsp

2008-04-29 Thread henry human
Hell i am about to access from a JSP file the data in a remote computer. At remote computer is tomcat running. My file policy.txt is saved at the remote computer at d:\archive\files The port 80 is also accesible. what should i configure in tomcat to be able to do it ? Thanks for any hint

tomcat starting problem

2008-01-13 Thread henry human
Hi when i start tomcat 5.5 i get ever this error: ** 20:03:13,844 DEBUG ContainerBase:747 - Add child StandardHost[localhost] StandardEngine[Catalina] 20:03:13,864 DEBUG AprLifecycleListener:91 - The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal perf

jsp and application server

2005-10-15 Thread henry human
Hi, I am using sun application server and I have a smal hello World jsp file. Where shall i put this file in server to be accessed? Where i find a good and easy tutorial to understand how could be a web -project created and haw could be this project accessed in application server? Best regard