Re: Request Help

2009-08-19 Thread Ognjen Blagojevic
R.Sriram wrote: I am trying to find out from Network Solution what JDK version they are using to compile. All they are telling me is they use JServ 1.1.2 and JDK compatible to that. That software is 9 years old, and it is not developed anymore. Tomcat supports Servlet spec 2.5, and Jserv 2.0

Re: Request Help

2009-08-18 Thread Peter Crowther
2009/8/18 R.Sriram > I am trying to find out from Network Solution what JDK version they are using > to compile. All they are telling me is they use JServ 1.1.2 and JDK > compatible to that. Do you know what version of JDK that would map to. No, as there are several possibilities. By the way,

Re: Request Help

2009-08-18 Thread R.Sriram
Thanks Peter. I am trying to find out from Network Solution what JDK version they are using to compile. All they are telling me is they use JServ 1.1.2 and JDK compatible to that. Do you know what version of JDK that would map to. Also, it wouldnt matter if they are using Tomcat as the servlet

Re: Request Help

2009-08-18 Thread Peter Crowther
2009/8/18 Ognjen Blagojevic > R.Sriram wrote: >> >> I am trying to host my servlet based solution in Network Solutions shared >> hosting service. >> In order test if I can use it, I downloaded Hello.java from their >> environment and compiled in my environment as MyHello.class. >> I tested their

Re: Request Help

2009-08-18 Thread Ognjen Blagojevic
R.Sriram wrote: I am trying to host my servlet based solution in Network Solutions shared hosting service. In order test if I can use it, I downloaded Hello.java from their environment and compiled in my environment as MyHello.class. I tested their Hello.class (Hello.class compiled in their envi

Re: Request Help: Tomcat and Quad core processor

2008-04-25 Thread Bill Barker
"Mark Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Suhas Subramanya wrote: >> Please let me know how this issue can be resolved. > > Tell your users not to click on the stop button whilst waiting for their > page to appear. > That one should probably be moved down to DE

Re: Request Help: Tomcat and Quad core processor

2008-04-25 Thread Suhas Subramanya
Hello Mark, I confirmed that the users do not click on any of the buttons (stop, refresh, back etc) before the page gets loaded on the browser. The users have occasionally received the following message on the browser. "Software caused connection abort: recv failed" Thank you. Suhas On Fri, Apr

Re: Request Help: Tomcat and Quad core processor

2008-04-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Suhas Subramanya wrote: Please let me know how this issue can be resolved. Tell your users not to click on the stop button whilst waiting for their page to appear. Mark - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.o