On 12/02/2010 16:21, albertkao wrote:
Joseph Morgan-2 wrote:
Albert,
This is a topic for a web programming forum, not a Tomcat forum.
In the meantime, just copy the file to your local machine, create an
HTML page with a link to the file, and test your JS. If in tomcat,
stick the file in the tomcat root, create an HTML page with a link to
the file, and then hit tomcat to test your JS.
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From: albertkao [mailto:albertk...@gmail.com]
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Subject: download a small file from tomcat server
I like to download a small file (C:\dir1\data.txt) from tomcat server to
my
local machine which is running a Prototype javascript.
How to do that?
Any sample code or tutorial?
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What is the proper forum to ask the question?
This list is generally for people having problems installing,
configuring or operating the Tomcat application server.
The goal is to refresh a JSP web page on a web browser when the Apache Derby
DB database on the server is changed.
The rate of database change is 1-10 times per hour.
The record size is about 1000 bytes.
The user use the browser to modify the data and write back to the Apache
Derby DB database.
The web server is tomcat.
I am thinking of comet programming - pushing data from the server to client
when the Derby DB is changed.
Is that a good idea?
How to do that with javascript or java?
Any sample code or tutorial?
You're probably looking for a tutorial website or forum.
This list is usually best at providing assistance when someone asks a
specific question, (where we're able to provide specific answers),
rather than showing you how to write an application.
p
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