How to Make simple JSP page running on TOMCAT 5.5.14
Hi, Friends
I have tried many to put test.jsp page in my webapps folder in tomcat installation directory and try to run http://localhost:8080/test.jsp but it will showing errors instead of running it.
And will u provide me the basic and simple structure of creating the WEB-INF, src, web.xml, build.xml etc. etc.
I am using my OS as WinXP prof. with sp2.
also please post answer on mail. [email protected]
Create a dir under webapps say "mydir"
under this dir place your .jsp file and create WEB-INF directory too
and run
http://localhost:8080/test.jsp
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The default Java compiler from sun lives in the tools.jar that comes with
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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])
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> 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)
>
>
>
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Hi,
I added a jsp page in the portlet which is not a standard page like the default show mode pages. I have added some code which actually access a resource inside the porltet.
" img src="<%= UrlUtils.constructResourceURL (pReq, HttpPortletRendererUtil .absoluteLink(request, "icon.png")) %> "
For that you have to add the following two imports in the code
mport="oracle.portal.provider.v2.render.http.HttpPortletRendererUtil"
import="oracle.portal.provider.v2.url.UrlUtils"
This library is available with the JDeveloper and I dont get any error while compiling and even deploying the portlet war file on the applcation server. Strangely the same piece of code shows the image perfectly for the default show page of the portlet but it generates 500 Internal server error for the other simple jsp page I added, which suggests that the server is unable to find the function:
500 Internal Server Error
java.lang.NullPointerException
at oracle.portal.provider.v2.url.UrlUtils.constructResourceURL(Unknown Source)
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[SRC:/htdocs/elogbooksubsystems/DAQ.jsp:15]
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at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.service(JspPageTable.java:350)
at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.internalService(JspServlet.java:509)
at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:413)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
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at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:330)
at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:830)
at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:285)
at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:126)
at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:186)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
Can anybody help? Is this possible to use oracle api in the pages which are though added to the portlet but not the standard show modes pages?
Thanking you in anticipation
Regards,
Omer Alvi
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user574208
Message was edited by:
user574208Thanks Nrintala. I tried to work with multipage portlet example provided in the jpdk. In fact I created another portlet with two pages and copied the code of the two pages of the multipage portlet. (Off course I took care of the names and stuff). Later I modified the provider.xml by defining "next_page" parameter. When I viewed my portlet, first page appeared fine but when I click on the link which should show the second page, I got an error which says.
Error: Error occurred while rendering portlet - see provider log file for details.
Do you think I have missed something? I am depoying my war file on the stand alone OC4J and some how I have not been able to find the application.log file in my application inside the application_deployments of the J2EE_HOME. I have pasted the provider.xml file and I would be grateful if you can help.
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'UTF-8'?>
<?providerDefinition version="3.1"?>
<provider class="oracle.portal.provider.v2.DefaultProviderDefinition">
<session>false</session>
<passAllUrlParams>true</passAllUrlParams>
<portlet class="oracle.portal.provider.v2.DefaultPortletDefinition">
<id>1</id>
<name>mulitpage</name>
<title>testing multi page</title>
<description>My Portlet Description</description>
<timeout>40</timeout>
<showEditToPublic>false</showEditToPublic>
<hasAbout>false</hasAbout>
<showEdit>false</showEdit>
<hasHelp>false</hasHelp>
<showEditDefault>false</showEditDefault>
<showDetails>false</showDetails>
<renderer class="oracle.portal.provider.v2.render.RenderManager">
<contentType>text/html</contentType>
<showPage>/htdocs/mulitpage/first.jsp</showPage>
<pageParameterName>next_page</pageParameterName>
</renderer>
</portlet>
</provider>
Best regards,
Omer
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How to open a JSP page from a form ??? plz help
hi ..
i want to know how to open a jsp page from a oracle apps form using a button .
the requirement is that whenever we click on the button created on the form, it opens a jsp page.
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# Click the PortletPage1.jsp icon in the Navigation window to expand it, and then drag a connector from hyperlink1 to PortletPage2.jsp. Change the name of the connector from case1 to Page2.
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# Run and deploy the portlet. The browser displays PortletPage1 and you should see the Next Page hyperlink. When you click the Next Page hyperlink, the Apache Pluto Portal server displays PortletPage2. Click the Page2 button to return to PortletPage1.
Sherry
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How to test the JSP pages and sevlets using JUnit. ?
How to test the JSP pages using JUnit. How to configure what are all the steps to execute the JUnit test cases.
Hi xiepei,
since you are using modbus, a simple error checking is implicit in the protocol and is the comparison between returned checksum and the calculated one on the received message: checksum errors, if any, are an effect of communications errors (you should have at least 2 bits changed and on particular patterns to have the checksum be calculated correctly!). You won't be able to calculate BER on them, but you can calculate PER (Packet Error Rate).
Another flag for communication errors, on the other direction, is to intercept error messages from the device: if it fully implements modbus protocol, it should return some warning in case of error (I seem to remember that in some cases it returns the reveived message with some error bits added: please check in modbus documentation).
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I recently became the Owner of a HP LaserJet 3100 all in one Printer and installed the Software so it will run on Windows Xp.
I am having trouble with the Printing being too light and there are no instructions on how to make a Cleaning Page for XP.
Can Anyone help?
Thanks.Please refrain from posting such posts, u need to check dev guide, previous threads. If you can't find related info in both, then post in this forum.This forum is for issue related to OAF and not to teach basics.
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How to integrate BIBean JSP page with Portal after deploying to iAS?
Hi all,
Right now we can deploy a JSP page contains BI Bean crosstab to iAS and can display the page using this url: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7779/Application2/Analyze1.jsp.
BIBean version: 10.1.2.0.2
JDEV version: 10.1.2.1.0
iAS version: 10.1.2
Then according to a sample: http://otn.oracle.com/products/bib/htdocs/samples/samples_overview.html
, we should test PDKProviderAdapter, but we don't know how to create a provider for it. In the sample project "Portal" I can find a "provider" floder contains provider.xml under the "web content" node.
My question is : how to create the provider? which document or example can we refer to for help. Eagerly waiting for help.
Thanks in advance.
Scottthnx for your response.
Basically we need to develop few JSP pages and that will insert data into the Oracle tables. These tables will hold user information for further processing. Now the requirement is to call these JSP pages from OBI dashboard. We can easily call the JSP pages if OBI runs on OC4J (that we have checked). But in our production environment we are having IIS server to run OBI. So our concern is how to deploy these JSP pages on IIS server? -
How to call a JSP page from Applications menu?
Hi partners,
I am still looking for "how to call a JSP page from Applications menu?", I mean instead of calling a form, I want to call a JSP page which is staying in a OC4J repository which is located in another server.
Any idea will be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Frank Mtz.Hi Frank,
if u know the solution please share it with me. i'm looking for the same scenario.
thanks in advance,
anish -
I was wondering if there is a tutorial on how to make a blog page in muse?
I was wondering if there is a tutorial on how to make a blog page in muse? Any help will be appreciated.
Hi
You can integrate third party blog in your site or if you are using Business Catalyst , then you can go with BC blog modules on page.
More Details :
http://www.musegrid.com/blog/add-business-catalyst-blogs-to-your-adobe-muse-website
http://www.muse-themes.com/blogs/news/7257782-creating-a-blog-in-adobe-muse-powered-by-nab ble
Thanks,
Sanjit -
How to redirect a JSP page after the session is killed
Hello!
I am quite new to JSP. I have a question about how to redirect a jsp page after the session is killed. Could anyone help?
thanks a lot in advance!You can't, directly. There's no connection betweenthe server and browser.
even after invalidating the session. we can do it
directly using the statement
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or we can use the meta refresh tag.if session is invalidated and if we try to do response.sendRedirect(".. ") it throws IllegalStateException -
How to get the jsp page name in jsp?
how to get the jsp page name in jsp? how the jsp get the jsp page name dynamic.
thanks in advance.Try request.getServletPath()
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