Caldarale, That was it!!
I had recently deployed a new aplication in this tomcat, opencms 7, and it had
changed the date format and tomcat language.
So, As you said, I undeployed the application, reboot the tomcat service,and
the date format change, and fix the problem!!!
Thanks for all
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: A A [mailto:masvalesolo...@yahoo.es]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Language
Checking java variables with and jsp in each tomcat, we see that
java.text.DateFormat.getInstance() returns mm/dd/yy in the english
manager and dd/mm/yy in the spanish manager.
Any suggestion
> From: A A [mailto:masvalesolo...@yahoo.es]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Language
>
> Checking java variables with and jsp in each tomcat, we see that
> java.text.DateFormat.getInstance() returns mm/dd/yy in the english
> manager and dd/mm/yy in the spanish manager.
>
> Any
helps!
-Mike
- Original Message
> From: A A
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Sent: Friday, May 8, 2009 8:19:25 AM
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Language
>
> Hello, Im working with Rafa Orteu, and we´re are having the same problem. So
> Im
> answering for him.
>
&g
?
Thanks in advance
--- El vie, 8/5/09, Mark Thomas escribió:
De: Mark Thomas
Asunto: Re: Tomcat Language
Para: "Tomcat Users List"
Fecha: viernes, 8 mayo, 2009 12:53
Rafa Orteu wrote:
> Hello everybody!!!
>
> I have 2 tomcats with the same configuration in 2 diferent serv
Rafa Orteu wrote:
> Hello everybody!!!
>
> I have 2 tomcats with the same configuration in 2 diferent servers with the
> same configuration, one tomcat manager appears in spanish and the other one
> appears in english, one have dd/MM/ and the other MM/dd/.
>
> Where can i configure this?
Hello everybody!!!
I have 2 tomcats with the same configuration in 2 diferent servers with the
same configuration, one tomcat manager appears in spanish and the other one
appears in english, one have dd/MM/ and the other MM/dd/.
Where can i configure this?
Thanks in advance.