How to convert a Jsp page in a Pdf

Hi!
I have a problem. I need to convert the content of a Jsp page in a pdf , clicking a link.
Anybody knows how i can do it?
Bye

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    I am calculating and generating a bill in JSP?
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    Hai CeciNEstPasUnProgrammeur
    Actually I didnt mean what you are asking?
    I will put it in this way,
    I am having a JSP output.
    If I save that page in the browser it should get
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  • How can WLS use JSP pages in a Web Application witth just a JRE [Web Application, WAR, JSP, weblogic.jsp.pageCheckSeconds and JRE]

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              I suspect either the JSP specification is flawed (i.e. it doesn't take account of servers using just a JRE), or BEA's implementation is broken.
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              META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
              gmiService.jsp
              WEB-INF/
              WEB-INF/classes/
              WEB-INF/classes/com/
              WEB-INF/classes/com/bt/
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              WEB-INF/getListByConnection.xsl
              WEB-INF/getListByDistrict.xsl
              WEB-INF/getListByDistrictConnection.xsl
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              WEB-INF/source/
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              WEB-INF/web.xml
              WEB-INF/weblogic.xml
              tmpwar/
              tmpwar/jsp_servlet/
              tmpwar/jsp_servlet/_gmiservice.class
              tmpwar/jsp_servlet/_gmiservice.java
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              weblogic.jsp.pageCheckSeconds
              -1
              weblogic.jsp.precompile
              false
              weblogic.jsp.compileCommand
              javac
              weblogic.jsp.verbose
              true
              weblogic.jsp.packagePrefix
              jsp_servlet
              weblogic.jsp.keepgenerated
              false
              And in the weblogic.properties file:
              weblogic.httpd.webApp.gmi=war/gmi
              I've also tried with the .war file, but that insists on creating another tmpwar directory outside of the .war file.
              Then, although I have set pageCheckSeconds to -1 (don't check and don't recompile) ter production server still attempts to recompile the JSP's:
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: init
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param verbose initialized to: true
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param packagePrefix initialized to: jsp_servlet
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param compileCommand initialized to: javac
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param srcCompiler initialized to weblogic.jspc
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param superclass initialized to null
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param workingDir initialized to: /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param pageCheckSeconds initialized to: -1
              Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: initialization complete
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              Mon Sep 25 11:40:14 BST 2000:<E> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> Compilation of /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war/jsp_servlet/gmiService.java failed: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sun/tools/javac/Main
              java.io.IOException: Compiler failed executable.exec([Ljava.lang.String;[javac, -classpath, /opt/Solaris_JRE_1.2.1_04/lib/rt.jar:/opt/Solaris_JRE_1.2.1_04/lib/i18n.jar:/opt/Solaris_JRE_1.2.1_04/classes:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/weblogic510sp4boot.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/classes/boot:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/eval/cloudscape/lib/cloudscape.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/wleorb.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/wlepool.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/weblogic510sp4.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/license:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/classes:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/weblogicaux.jar:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/gmiServer/serverclasses:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/lotusxsl.jar:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/xerces.jar:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/logging.jar::/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/WEB-INF/classes:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war, -d, /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war, /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war/jsp_servlet/gmiService.java])
              at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Native Method)
              at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Compiled Code)
              at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
              at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code)
              at java.io.IOException.<init>(Compiled Code)
              at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compileMaybeExit(Compiled Code)
              at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:200)
              at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.compilePage(Compiled Code)
              at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.prepareServlet(JspStub.java:173)
              at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.getServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:187)
              at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:118)
              at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:142)
              at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:744)
              at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:692)
              at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:251)
              at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:363)
              at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:263)
              at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(Compiled Code)
              

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              the JDK. Just add that to your set of JARs which are deployed in production
              and you should be fine. No need to install the full JDK - just make the
              tools.jar available to WebLogic.
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              >
              > How can WLS use JSP pages in a Web Application (either a .war file or a
              war directory structure) without a java compiler?
              >
              > I suspect either the JSP specification is flawed (i.e. it doesn't take
              account of servers using just a JRE), or BEA's implementation is broken.
              >
              > Production servers do not have a JDK installed. They only have a JRE.
              Therfore a java compiler is not present on the machine that the Web
              Application is deployed onto.
              >
              > On the development machine, when the server is requested to load the JSP
              it creates a tmpwar directory within the Web Application directory
              structure. This is then included in the resultant .war file thus:
              >
              > D:\war>jar -tf gmi.war
              > META-INF/
              > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
              > gmiService.jsp
              > WEB-INF/
              > WEB-INF/classes/
              > WEB-INF/classes/com/
              > WEB-INF/classes/com/bt/
              > WEB-INF/classes/com/bt/gmi/
              > WEB-INF/classes/com/bt/gmi/gmiService.class
              > WEB-INF/getList.xsl
              > WEB-INF/getListByConnection.xsl
              > WEB-INF/getListByDistrict.xsl
              > WEB-INF/getListByDistrictConnection.xsl
              > WEB-INF/lib/
              > WEB-INF/source/
              > WEB-INF/source/build.bat
              > WEB-INF/source/gmiService.java
              > WEB-INF/web.xml
              > WEB-INF/weblogic.xml
              > tmpwar/
              > tmpwar/jsp_servlet/
              > tmpwar/jsp_servlet/_gmiservice.class
              > tmpwar/jsp_servlet/_gmiservice.java
              >
              > When deployed on the production server with the web.xml file set to use
              the following values (note XML stripped):
              >
              > weblogic.jsp.pageCheckSeconds
              > -1
              >
              > weblogic.jsp.precompile
              > false
              >
              > weblogic.jsp.compileCommand
              > javac
              >
              > weblogic.jsp.verbose
              > true
              >
              > weblogic.jsp.packagePrefix
              > jsp_servlet
              >
              > weblogic.jsp.keepgenerated
              > false
              >
              >
              > And in the weblogic.properties file:
              >
              > weblogic.httpd.webApp.gmi=war/gmi
              >
              > I've also tried with the .war file, but that insists on creating another
              tmpwar directory outside of the .war file.
              >
              >
              > Then, although I have set pageCheckSeconds to -1 (don't check and don't
              recompile) ter production server still attempts to recompile the JSP's:
              >
              >
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: init
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              verbose initialized to: true
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              packagePrefix initialized to: jsp_servlet
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              compileCommand initialized to: javac
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              srcCompiler initialized to weblogic.jspc
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              superclass initialized to null
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              workingDir initialized to:
              /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp: param
              pageCheckSeconds initialized to: -1
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:11 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> *.jsp:
              initialization complete
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:12 BST 2000:<I> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> Generated java
              file:
              /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war/jsp_servlet/gmiService.
              java
              > Mon Sep 25 11:40:14 BST 2000:<E> <WebAppServletContext-gmi> Compilation of
              /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war/jsp_servlet/gmiService.
              java failed: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
              sun/tools/javac/Main
              >
              > java.io.IOException: Compiler failed
              executable.exec([Ljava.lang.String;[javac, -classpath,
              /opt/Solaris_JRE_1.2.1_04/lib/rt.jar:/opt/Solaris_JRE_1.2.1_04/lib/i18n.jar:
              /opt/Solaris_JRE_1.2.1_04/classes:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/weblogic510sp4bo
              ot.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/classes/boot:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/eval/cloudsc
              ape/lib/cloudscape.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/wleorb.jar:/var/wls/5.1/web
              logic/lib/wlepool.jar:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib/weblogic510sp4.jar:/var/wls/
              5.1/weblogic/license:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/classes:/var/wls/5.1/weblogic/lib
              /weblogicaux.jar:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/gmiServer/serverclasses
              :/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/lotusxsl.jar:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer
              /weblogic/xerces.jar:/opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/logging.jar::/opt/w
              ls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/WEB-INF/classes:/opt/wls-servers/gmiSe
              rver/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war, -d,
              /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war,
              /opt/wls-servers/gmiServer/weblogic/war/gmi/_tmp_war/jsp_servlet/gmiService.
              java])
              > at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Native Method)
              > at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Compiled Code)
              > at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
              > at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code)
              > at java.io.IOException.<init>(Compiled Code)
              > at
              weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compileMaybeExit(Compiled Code)
              > at
              weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:200)
              > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.compilePage(Compiled Code)
              > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.prepareServlet(JspStub.java:173)
              > at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.getServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:18
              7)
              > at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java
              :118)
              > at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java
              :142)
              > at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImp
              l.java:744)
              > at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImp
              l.java:692)
              > at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContext
              Manager.java:251)
              > at
              weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:363)
              > at
              weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:263)
              > at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(Compiled Code)
              >
              >
              >
              

  • How to run a jsp page

    hello to all of u
    i m bit comfortable with SERVLET and please tell me that how to run a JSP page.i m using TOMCAT.
    someplace it is written that " write the program ,save under the root of tomcat i.e in my system it is tomcat 4.1 and to store in tomcat4.1\helloworld.jsp ,,, and then after start the server write in the url --:
    http://localhost:8080/hello.jsp.
    but it is giving error while running.please tell me the procedure.
    thank you
    bye

    Why oh WHY do you want to fiddle with the server.xml file?
    You don't need to.
    Under tomcat is a directory called "Webapps"
    This is where you put your web applications.
    You will see there is an existing one there called ROOT - which funnily enough is the root one used for Tomcat.
    If you put your hello.jsp in the ROOT directory, http://localhost:8080/hello.jsp will work.
    However it is not recommended to use the ROOT directory. Make your own one.
    Create a new directory in the "Webapps" directory eg "test"
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