On 28.04.20, 17:49, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
> This has been fixed in:
> - master for 10.0.0-M5 onwards
> - 9.0.x for 9.0.35 onwards
> - 8.5.x for 8.5.55 onwards
> - 7.0.x for 7.0.104 onwards
>
> The private isPackage(String) method needed to be updated to correctly
> identify that "org.apache.jsp.te
On 28/04/2020 10:57, Mark Thomas wrote:
> I've made some progress with the debugging. JDT 4.15 makes an additional
> call to INameEnvironment.findType() and passes
> "org.apache.jsp.test_jsp$1InnerClass". JDT 4.13 does not make that call.
>
> I want to research a little more into why this has chan
On 28/04/2020 10:25, Markus Fömpe wrote:
> On 28.04.20, 10:06, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
>
> [...]
>>
>>> This is root cause:
>>>
>>> java.lang.ClassCastException: class
>>> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup.PlainPackageBinding cannot be cast
>>> to class org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.loo
On 28.04.20, 10:06, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
[...]
>
>> This is root cause:
>>
>> java.lang.ClassCastException: class
>> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup.PlainPackageBinding cannot be cast
>> to class org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup.TypeBinding
>> (org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compile
On 28/04/2020 07:02, Markus Fömpe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With Tomcat 9.0.34 the JDT compiler was updated to 4.15.
> Since then, there is an error when Tomcat compiles the JSP at runtime when
> this construct is used in a JSP:
Not good news but thanks for bring this up.
We skipped 4.14 because there w
Hi,
With Tomcat 9.0.34 the JDT compiler was updated to 4.15.
Since then, there is an error when Tomcat compiles the JSP at runtime when this
construct is used in a JSP:
<%@ page import="java.util.List"%>
<%@ page import="java.util.ArrayList"%>
<%
class InnerClass {
// some class members
}
L
On 06/04/2011 10:47, André Warnier wrote:
> Hello 文宝殷,
>
> As I failed to mention before, I am not really a java or JSP expert, so I was
> just guessing.
> The error messages which you are getting seem to suggest that the generated
> Java code
> (before compilation) contains some line breaks or
Hello 文宝殷,
As I failed to mention before, I am not really a java or JSP expert, so I was
just guessing.
The error messages which you are getting seem to suggest that the generated
Java code
(before compilation) contains some line breaks or other confusing characters
where the
compiler is not ex
Hi André Warnier,
thanks for your reply.
it's a runtime error, jsp compiler generate the java file then compile it to
class.
i didn't the copy the java file between different systems.my system is
linux.
could the jsp compiler cause this error? the default one is the JDT.
Best Regards
Bryan
201
Hi,
Honestly, I don't really know, and this is just a vague suspicion.
But if the original JSP pages are on a Windows PC, and then you are copying them to a
Unix/Linux server to run them, can the problem not be due to wrong line endings ?
(Windows uses CR/LF, but Unix/Linux only LF).
文宝殷 wro
Hi,
Is there anyone met this kind of error. please see the error stack below.
very tricky,it doesn't always happen, we met it seldom after our server run
for a period.
and the red section is not confused, i don't know what's the meaning
exactly.
i've looked into the generated java file, the line
Hi David,
thanks for your answer. What I forgot to say is that I use Tomcat 5.0.28.
I'll comment inline to your options.
On Thursday 16 August 2007 10:41:30 David Delbecq wrote:
> As you guessed would be intuitive, yes, the JSP compiler include
> classes in shared/lib (and also classes in webapp
As you guessed would be intuitive, yes, the JSP compiler include classes
in shared/lib (and also classes in webapp itself).
The shared/lib is the same as if you copy it's content to the
WEB-INF/lib folder. As your compiler does not include the shared/lib in
it's classpath, there can be various reas
Hi all,
after moving a jar file from tomcat/common/lib to tomcat/shared/lib, JSPs
that use that library don't compile anymore, it says package does not
exist. It is a library from my company, used by all webapps in the server
installation. It used to be in tomcat/common/lib as it was used by a
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone tell me what causes the error; and, can I fix it? I am
> not in a position to upgrade the old version. I googled it but didn't
> get anything useful.
No idea without seeing the original JSP code. At a guess you are using
some JSP 2.0 code which Tomcat 4.x d
Hello,
I am getting this error on deployment of a web app:
org.apache.jasper.compiler.CompileException:
/Trollope-l/trollope/index.jsp(44,12)
/WEB-INF/jspf/appnav.jspf(13,54) Unterminated
This happens when I deploy on Tomcat 4.0.6. However, the application
was developed on and runs fine on Tomc
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