> From: Omar A. Barrera [mailto:oma...@southtexascollege.edu]
> Subject: RE: SPAM**** RE: Error Question
> I am currently at JVM 1.6.0_11 and am using JDK 1.6.20.
Not sure how you can be two places at once...
> So updating the JVM should resolve the issue?
"Might"
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Subject: SPAM RE: Error Question
> From: Omar A. Barrera [mailto:oma...@southtexascollege.edu]
> Subject: Error Question
> I am currently using Eclipse Helios and Tomcat 6.0.29
What JVM are you using? There was a known bug in 6u* that threw an
erroneo
> From: Omar A. Barrera [mailto:oma...@southtexascollege.edu]
> Subject: Error Question
> I am currently using Eclipse Helios and Tomcat 6.0.29
What JVM are you using? There was a known bug in 6u* that threw an erroneous
string index out of bounds exception on occasion. The problem
Hello all,
I am in the process of developing a Servlet application. I am currently
using Eclipse Helios and Tomcat 6.0.29 in my dev environment. When I
start up Tomcat in Eclipse I get the following error pasted below. What
does this mean and how do I resolve it? Thank you.
--Omar
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> From: Ernie Ho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Another JSP error/question
>
> (It looks like its trying to load some class file in
> websphere. But the JSP code Is generic java code..)
But the classes the JSP is using apparently are not. Either you have
something t
Hi,
thanks for all the valuable replies.
Hers is yet another error I'm seeing :
I just took a webapp that had been developed on IBM WebSphere and placed the
app
On Tomcat. It's pretty much a JSP page that calls a bunch of java classes.
These Java class files have all been appropriately