Re: [Fwd: Re: running servlet from java]

2008-02-21 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Goran, Goran Jambrović wrote: | i tried your advice, and it didn't help. If you want to grab content from a remote URL and display it in a web browser, why are you even bothering to get it yourself? Just build the target URL and send a browser to it

Re: running servlet from java

2008-02-21 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Goran, Goran Jambrović wrote: | I would like to run a servlet(/FunPacmanServlet) from java. You should call it via HTTP. | This servlet | would then show a jsp page in web browser. That's going to be a problem, depending on your platform, the secu

Re: [Fwd: Re: running servlet from java]

2008-02-21 Thread brien colwell
Maybe you can describe what you're trying to achieve. "Running from java" is a little vague to me ... 2008/2/21 Goran Jambrović <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > i tried your advice, and it didn't help. > > Regards, > Goran > > Hi, > You can change your eclipse setting to invoke a web browser i

[Fwd: Re: running servlet from java]

2008-02-21 Thread Goran Jambrović
Hi, i tried your advice, and it didn't help. Regards, Goran --- Begin Message --- Hi, You can change your eclipse setting to invoke a web browser instead of the default internal one. start from eclipse menu. Window -> Preference -> Internet -> Web Browser Thanks & Regards David Goran Jambro

Re: running servlet from java

2008-02-20 Thread david . y . z . wang
Hi, You can change your eclipse setting to invoke a web browser instead of the default internal one. start from eclipse menu. Window -> Preference -> Internet -> Web Browser Thanks & Regards David Goran Jambrović <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/20/2008 08:15 PM Mail Size: 12872 Please respond to "Tomc