Jdk1.4 on ipaq

Hello,
I need to run a network application, that has been written and compiled with jdk1.4, on a Compaq Ipaq running Linux. I can't find a JVM that supports 1.4 API for that PDA, can you help me?
Thanks

I don't think there is one for 1.4.....1.3 is a different story.

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    type="ProfileForm"/>
    </form-beans>
    <global-forwards>
    <forward name="success" path="/Profile.jsp"/>
    </global-forwards>
    <!-- ========== Action Mapping Definitions ============================== -->
    <action-mappings>
    <!-- Edit user registration -->
    <action path="/logon"
    type="LogonAction"
    name="logonForm"
    scope="request"
    validate="false"
    input="/Test.jsp">
    <forward name="success" path="/Table.jsp"/>
    <forward name="failure" path="/Test.jsp"/>
    </action>
    <action path="/table"
    type="TableAction"
    name="tableForm"
    scope="request"
    validate="false">
    <forward name="success" path="/Bean.jsp"/>
    <forward name="failure" path="/Table.jsp"/>
    </action>
    <action path="/profile"
    type="ProfileAction"
    name="profileForm"
    scope="request"
    validate="false"
    parameter="method">
    <forward name="edit" path="/EditProfile.jsp"/>
    <forward name="show" path="/Profile.jsp"/>
    </action>
    </action-mappings>
    </struts-config>
    Test.jsp
    <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld" prefix="html" %>
    <html:html locale="true">
    <html:form action="/logon" >
    <center>
    <table>
    <tr>
    <td> Username </td>
    <td> <html:text property="username" size="16" maxlength="16"/> </td>
    <td> <html:errors property="username" /> </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td> Password </td>
    <td> <html:password property="password" size="16" maxlength="16"
    redisplay="false"/> </td>
    <td><html:errors property="password" /> </td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    </center>
    <center> <html:submit property="submit" value="Submit"/> </center>
    </html:form>
    </html:html>
    Table.jsp
    <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld" prefix="html" %>
    <html:html locale="true">
    <html:form action="/table" >
    <center>
    <table>
    <tr>
    <td> <html:text property="rows[0].columns[0].value" /> </td>
    <td> <html:text property="rows[0].columns[1].value" /></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td> <html:text property="rows[1].columns[0].value" /> </td>
    <td> <html:text property="rows[1].columns[1].value" /></td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    </center>
    <center> <html:submit property="submit" value="Submit"/> </center>
    </html:form>
    </html:html>

    The above application runs only with JDK1.3.1_02 and not with any other version. This application is creating dynamic table using struts.
    Can anybody help me on the same
    also appending web.xml contents:
    <?xml version="1.0" ?>
    <!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN" "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd">
    <web-app>
    <!-- Action Servlet Configuration -->
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>action</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet</servlet-class>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>application</param-name>
    <param-value>ApplicationResources</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>config</param-name>
    <param-value>/WEB-INF/struts-config.xml</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>debug</param-name>
    <param-value>2</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>detail</param-name>
    <param-value>2</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>validate</param-name>
    <param-value>true</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <load-on-startup>2</load-on-startup>
    </servlet>
    <!-- Action Servlet Mapping -->
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>action</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>*.do</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <!--Welcome file list starts here -->
    <welcome-file-list>
    <welcome-file>
    /test.jsp
    </welcome-file>
    </welcome-file-list>
    <!-- Struts Tag Library Descriptors -->
    <taglib>
    <taglib-uri>/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld</taglib-uri>
    <taglib-location>/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld</taglib-location>
    </taglib>
    <taglib>
    <taglib-uri>/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld</taglib-uri>
    <taglib-location>/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld</taglib-location>
    </taglib>
    <taglib>
    <taglib-uri>/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld</taglib-uri>
    <taglib-location>/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld</taglib-location>
    </taglib>
    </web-app>
    validate-rules.xml
    <!DOCTYPE form-validation PUBLIC
    "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Commons Validator Rules Configuration 1.0//EN"
    "http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dtds/validator_1_0.dtd">
    <!--
    This file contains the default Struts Validator pluggable validator
    definitions. It should be placed somewhere under /WEB-INF and
    referenced in the struts-config.xml under the plug-in element
    for the ValidatorPlugIn.
    <plug-in className="org.apache.struts.validator.ValidatorPlugIn">
    <set-property property="pathnames" value="/WEB-INF/validator-rules.xml,
    /WEB-INF/validation.xml"/>
    </plug-in>
    These are the default error messages associated with
    each validator defined in this file. They should be
    added to your projects ApplicationResources.properties
    file or you can associate new ones by modifying the
    pluggable validators msg attributes in this file.
    # Struts Validator Error Messages
    errors.required={0} is required.
    errors.minlength={0} can not be less than {1} characters.
    errors.maxlength={0} can not be greater than {1} characters.
    errors.invalid={0} is invalid.
    errors.byte={0} must be a byte.
    errors.short={0} must be a short.
    errors.integer={0} must be an integer.
    errors.long={0} must be a long.
    errors.float={0} must be a float.
    errors.double={0} must be a double.
    errors.date={0} is not a date.
    errors.range={0} is not in the range {1} through {2}.
    errors.creditcard={0} is an invalid credit card number.
    errors.email={0} is an invalid e-mail address.
    -->
    <form-validation>
    <global>
    <validator name="required"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateRequired"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    msg="errors.required">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateRequired(form) {
    var isValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oRequired = new required();
    for (x in oRequired) {
         var field = form[oRequired[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea' ||
    field.type == 'file' ||
    field.type == 'select-one' ||
    field.type == 'radio' ||
    field.type == 'password') {
    var value = '';
                                  // get field's value
                                  if (field.type == "select-one") {
                                       var si = field.selectedIndex;
                                       if (si >= 0) {
                                            value = field.options[si].value;
                                  } else {
                                       value = field.value;
    if (trim(value).length == 0) {
         if (i == 0) {
         focusField = field;
         fields[i++] = oRequired[x][1];
         isValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return isValid;
    // Trim whitespace from left and right sides of s.
    function trim(s) {
    return s.replace( /^\s*/, "" ).replace( /\s*$/, "" );
    ]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="requiredif"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateRequiredIf"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Validator,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    msg="errors.required">
    </validator>
    <validator name="minlength"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateMinLength"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.minlength">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateMinLength(form) {
    var isValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oMinLength = new minlength();
    for (x in oMinLength) {
    var field = form[oMinLength[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea') {
    var iMin = parseInt(oMinLength[x][2]("minlength"));
    if ((trim(field.value).length > 0) && (field.value.length < iMin)) {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = field;
    fields[i++] = oMinLength[x][1];
    isValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return isValid;
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="maxlength"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateMaxLength"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.maxlength">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateMaxLength(form) {
    var isValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oMaxLength = new maxlength();
    for (x in oMaxLength) {
    var field = form[oMaxLength[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea') {
    var iMax = parseInt(oMaxLength[x][2]("maxlength"));
    if (field.value.length > iMax) {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = field;
    fields[i++] = oMaxLength[x][1];
    isValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return isValid;
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="mask"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateMask"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.invalid">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateMask(form) {
    var isValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oMasked = new mask();
    for (x in oMasked) {
    var field = form[oMasked[x][0]];
    if ((field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea') &&
    (field.value.length > 0)) {
    if (!matchPattern(field.value, oMasked[x][2]("mask"))) {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = field;
    fields[i++] = oMasked[x][1];
    isValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return isValid;
    function matchPattern(value, mask) {
    return mask.exec(value);
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="byte"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateByte"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.byte"
    jsFunctionName="ByteValidations">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateByte(form) {
    var bValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oByte = new ByteValidations();
    for (x in oByte) {
         var field = form[oByte[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea' ||
    field.type == 'select-one' ||
                                  field.type == 'radio') {
                                  var value = '';
                                  // get field's value
                                  if (field.type == "select-one") {
                                       var si = field.selectedIndex;
                                       if (si >= 0) {
                                            value = field.options[si].value;
                                  } else {
                                       value = field.value;
    if (value.length > 0) {
    if (!isAllDigits(value)) {
    bValid = false;
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = field;
    fields[i++] = oByte[x][1];
    } else {
         var iValue = parseInt(value);
         if (isNaN(iValue) || !(iValue >= -128 && iValue <= 127)) {
         if (i == 0) {
         focusField = field;
         fields[i++] = oByte[x][1];
         bValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return bValid;
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="short"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateShort"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.short"
    jsFunctionName="ShortValidations">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateShort(form) {
    var bValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oShort = new ShortValidations();
    for (x in oShort) {
         var field = form[oShort[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea' ||
    field.type == 'select-one' ||
    field.type == 'radio') {
    var value = '';
                                  // get field's value
                                  if (field.type == "select-one") {
                                       var si = field.selectedIndex;
                                       if (si >= 0) {
                                            value = field.options[si].value;
                                  } else {
                                       value = field.value;
    if (value.length > 0) {
    if (!isAllDigits(value)) {
    bValid = false;
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = field;
    fields[i++] = oShort[x][1];
    } else {
         var iValue = parseInt(value);
         if (isNaN(iValue) || !(iValue >= -32768 && iValue <= 32767)) {
         if (i == 0) {
         focusField = field;
         fields[i++] = oShort[x][1];
         bValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return bValid;
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="integer"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateInteger"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.integer"
    jsFunctionName="IntegerValidations">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateInteger(form) {
    var bValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oInteger = new IntegerValidations();
    for (x in oInteger) {
         var field = form[oInteger[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea' ||
    field.type == 'select-one' ||
    field.type == 'radio') {
    var value = '';
                                  // get field's value
                                  if (field.type == "select-one") {
                                       var si = field.selectedIndex;
                                  if (si >= 0) {
                                       value = field.options[si].value;
                                  } else {
                                       value = field.value;
    if (value.length > 0) {
    if (!isAllDigits(value)) {
    bValid = false;
    if (i == 0) {
         focusField = field;
                                  fields[i++] = oInteger[x][1];
    } else {
         var iValue = parseInt(value);
         if (isNaN(iValue) || !(iValue >= -2147483648 && iValue <= 2147483647)) {
         if (i == 0) {
         focusField = field;
         fields[i++] = oInteger[x][1];
         bValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return bValid;
    function isAllDigits(argvalue) {
    argvalue = argvalue.toString();
    var validChars = "0123456789";
    var startFrom = 0;
    if (argvalue.substring(0, 2) == "0x") {
    validChars = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF";
    startFrom = 2;
    } else if (argvalue.charAt(0) == "0") {
    validChars = "01234567";
    startFrom = 1;
    } else if (argvalue.charAt(0) == "-") {
    startFrom = 1;
    for (var n = startFrom; n < argvalue.length; n++) {
    if (validChars.indexOf(argvalue.substring(n, n+1)) == -1) return false;
    return true;
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="long"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateLong"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.long"/>
    <validator name="float"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateFloat"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.float"
    jsFunctionName="FloatValidations">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateFloat(form) {
    var bValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oFloat = new FloatValidations();
    for (x in oFloat) {
         var field = form[oFloat[x][0]];
    if (field.type == 'text' ||
    field.type == 'textarea' ||
    field.type == 'select-one' ||
    field.type == 'radio') {
         var value = '';
                                  // get field's value
                                  if (field.type == "select-one") {
                                       var si = field.selectedIndex;
                                       if (si >= 0) {
                                       value = field.options[si].value;
                                  } else {
                                       value = field.value;
    if (value.length > 0) {
    // remove '.' before checking digits
    var tempArray = value.split('.');
    var joinedString= tempArray.join('');
    if (!isAllDigits(joinedString)) {
    bValid = false;
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = field;
    fields[i++] = oFloat[x][1];
    } else {
         var iValue = parseFloat(value);
         if (isNaN(iValue)) {
         if (i == 0) {
         focusField = field;
         fields[i++] = oFloat[x][1];
         bValid = false;
    if (fields.length > 0) {
    focusField.focus();
    alert(fields.join('\n'));
    return bValid;
    }]]>
    </javascript>
    </validator>
    <validator name="double"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateDouble"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.double"/>
    <validator name="date"
    classname="org.apache.struts.validator.FieldChecks"
    method="validateDate"
    methodParams="java.lang.Object,
    org.apache.commons.validator.ValidatorAction,
    org.apache.commons.validator.Field,
    org.apache.struts.action.ActionErrors,
    javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest"
    depends=""
    msg="errors.date"
    jsFunctionName="DateValidations">
    <javascript><![CDATA[
    function validateDate(form) {
    var bValid = true;
    var focusField = null;
    var i = 0;
    var fields = new Array();
    oDate = new DateValidations();
    for (x in oDate) {
    var value = form[oDate[x][0]].value;
    var datePattern = oDate[x][2]("datePatternStrict");
    if ((form[oDate[x][0]].type == 'text' ||
    form[oDate[x][0]].type == 'textarea') &&
    (value.length > 0) &&
    (datePattern.length > 0)) {
    var MONTH = "MM";
    var DAY = "dd";
    var YEAR = "yyyy";
    var orderMonth = datePattern.indexOf(MONTH);
    var orderDay = datePattern.indexOf(DAY);
    var orderYear = datePattern.indexOf(YEAR);
    if ((orderDay < orderYear && orderDay > orderMonth)) {
    var iDelim1 = orderMonth + MONTH.length;
    var iDelim2 = orderDay + DAY.length;
    var delim1 = datePattern.substring(iDelim1, iDelim1 + 1);
    var delim2 = datePattern.substring(iDelim2, iDelim2 + 1);
    if (iDelim1 == orderDay && iDelim2 == orderYear) {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})(\\d{2})(\\d{4})$");
    } else if (iDelim1 == orderDay) {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})(\\d{2})[" + delim2 + "](\\d{4})$");
    } else if (iDelim2 == orderYear) {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})[" + delim1 + "](\\d{2})(\\d{4})$");
    } else {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})[" + delim1 + "](\\d{2})[" + delim2 + "](\\d{4})$");
    var matched = dateRegexp.exec(value);
    if(matched != null) {
    if (!isValidDate(matched[2], matched[1], matched[3])) {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = form[oDate[x][0]];
    fields[i++] = oDate[x][1];
    bValid = false;
    } else {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = form[oDate[x][0]];
    fields[i++] = oDate[x][1];
    bValid = false;
    } else if ((orderMonth < orderYear && orderMonth > orderDay)) {
    var iDelim1 = orderDay + DAY.length;
    var iDelim2 = orderMonth + MONTH.length;
    var delim1 = datePattern.substring(iDelim1, iDelim1 + 1);
    var delim2 = datePattern.substring(iDelim2, iDelim2 + 1);
    if (iDelim1 == orderMonth && iDelim2 == orderYear) {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})(\\d{2})(\\d{4})$");
    } else if (iDelim1 == orderMonth) {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})(\\d{2})[" + delim2 + "](\\d{4})$");
    } else if (iDelim2 == orderYear) {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})[" + delim1 + "](\\d{2})(\\d{4})$");
    } else {
    dateRegexp = new RegExp("^(\\d{2})[" + delim1 + "](\\d{2})[" + delim2 + "](\\d{4})$");
    var matched = dateRegexp.exec(value);
    if(matched != null) {
    if (!isValidDate(matched[1], matched[2], matched[3])) {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = form[oDate[x][0]];
    fields[i++] = oDate[x][1];
    bValid = false;
    } else {
    if (i == 0) {
    focusField = form[oDate[x][0]];
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    Cheers
    Dave

    David,
    I changed Sun Java 1.2.2 VM to JDeveloper 3.0 1.1.8 VM and now I get this:
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    at EJBBiblesServlet.Servlet1.init(Servlet1.java:36)
    at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.initServlet(ServletWrapper.java:315)
    at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(ServletWrapper.java:445)
    at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(ServletWrapper.java:597)
    at org.apache.tomcat.servlets.InvokerServlet.service(InvokerServlet.java:257)
    at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
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    java.lang.Object oracle.aurora.jndi.sess_iiop.sess_iiopURLContext.lookup(java.lang.String)
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    void org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.initServlet()
    void org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(org.apache.tomcat.core.Request, org
    .apache.tomcat.core.Response)
    void org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(org.apache.tomcat.core.HttpServletR
    equestFacade, org.apache.tomcat.core.HttpServletResponseFacade)
    void org.apache.tomcat.servlets.InvokerServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest
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    void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.Serv
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    void org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.handleRequest(org.apache.tomcat.core.Request, org
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    void org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.service(org.apache.tomcat.core.Request, org.apach
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    void org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler.processConnection(org.apache.tomca
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    void org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpConnectionThread.run()
    void java.lang.Thread.run()
    Which means that there is a difference relative to the VM version.
    All the names are correct on 8i deployment. And all necessary files are on classpath, (including the EJB source and generated jars, that are also in the /lib on the context dochome).
    Any thoughts?
    Thanks,
    Eduardo
    null

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    I had my EJB client (JDK1.1.8) with my EJBs (in Oracle8.1.5) all worked before.
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    null

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    --Yitao                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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    Hi there,
    When using internal frame with outline(not faster or LIVE_DRAG_MODE) property with JDK 1.4.1_01 (windows), the speed of internal frame dragging is terrible(very very slow).
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