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On 5/1/12 12:44 PM, dgchristen...@comcast.net wrote:
> jhat displays the raw data but the object browser allows the
> developer to view the data in a structured format. At the risk of
> using another lousy analogy, the application data is forma
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On 5/1/12 1:39 PM, dgchristen...@comcast.net wrote:
> Mark, you are a genius. I followed the above and the Swing app
> starts without a problem. If anybody's willing to explain it, I'd
> like to understand what the difference is between starti
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At this point, we're way off-topic but I'll keep playing if you want to ;)
On 4/30/12 12:46 PM, dgchristen...@comcast.net wrote:
> Thanks for the input. I guess I should give more rationale on why
> I want to do this. My webservice(s) use an o
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On 4/28/12 4:11 PM, dgchristen...@comcast.net wrote:
> I have a small debugging/monitoring app written in Java/Swing that
> I'd like to run inside Tomcat to help with debugging.
You are asking for all kinds of pain, here.
> The app is started b
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On 29/04/2012 22:08, dgchristen...@comcast.net wrote:
> Thanks for the response Mark. I've done as you
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Comments and questions are in line. Please note I run Fedora / CentOS / Redhat
and I'm not so familiar with Ubuntu.
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Comments and questions are in line. Please note I run Fedora / CentOS / Redhat
and I'm not so familiar with Ubuntu.
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My version info:
• Tomcat 6.0.28
• Java 1.6
• Ubuntu 10.4
I have a small debugging/monitoring app written in Java/Swing that I'd like to
run inside Tomcat to help with debugging. The app is started by dynamically
loading the monitoring class from a webservice running under Tomc
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