and destroy the original
message without making a copy. Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: "David Delbecq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: problem at port 8001
what's the content of t
what's the content of the request and response when on port 8001,
according to your scanner?
check nothing is else than tomcat is listening on port 8001.
try the request to
http://localhost:8001/servlet/WESFWDataLink_BRK.class?DLCT=EO using a
simple browser instead of applet to see result.
En l'i
I used a scanner and tomcat is listening on port 8001 and not 8080. The
thing is that when I start Tomcat even on 8002 or any other port (other than
8080) and I change the applet also to connect to 8002 then the problem
doesn't come. WHy is that? I mean even if I am supposed to get a 404, then I
s
I believe that the HTTPURLCOnnection throws a
java.io.FileNotFoundException in the case where a web server returns a 404.
Look at your access logs and request
http://localhost:8001/servlet/WESFWDataLink_BRK.class?DLCT=EO via the
browser and see what happens.
-Tim
kz wrote:
Hi,
I am working
There shouldn't be any difference. Use a network scanner (example
wireshark) to sniff connection and check what the request of applet was
and what the response of tomcat is.
I bet your applet is trying to connect to 8001 while tomcat is listening
to 8080
En l'instant précis du 09/05/07 12:14, kz
Hi,
I am working on an application that involves applet-servlet communication.
The problem is that when Tomcat is listening at 8001, then I get an
exception when I do connection.getInputStream() in applet. When I switch to
port 8080, the problem gets solved. Heres the exception:
java.io.FileNotF