Retrieve JSP page From WEB-INF

I have query about,
how to retrieve Jsp page that i have put in WEB-INF director,
session.setAttributes("Here Vector not String","Value")..
i want to set value with in vectore using above session attributes, i dont wanto set one attributes but more values in one vectore using session,

Web pages under WEB-INF can not be accessed directly by the client.
That is by design.
However you can forward/include them with the RequestDispatcher, or using <jsp:forward>/<jsp:include>
I don't understand what the bit setting session attributes is about.

Similar Messages

  • Forwarding to jsp page inside web-inf

    hi everyone,
    i have a question. i have jsp pages inside web-inf folder and i have welcome page of project(outside web-inf) in pages from where i want to give link to jsp page inside web-inf folder. this project is absed on spring framework. how can i do this?
    thanks in advance

    hi everyone,
    i have a question. i have jsp pages inside web-inf folder and i have welcome page of project(outside web-inf) in pages from where i want to give link to jsp page inside web-inf folder. this project is absed on spring framework. how can i do this?
    thanks in advance

  • Access JSP pages under WEB-INF

    Hello, I have a web application and i use Java,JSP, servlets etc.
    In my webpage i have three different categories of users
    *1)* Registered users
    *2)* Not Registered users
    *3)* Administrator
    I would like the welcome page index.jsp and register page be accessed by everyone.
    But as far as the other pages are concerned , i would like to be accessed only by the registered users.
    What shall i do??
    I placed the index.jsp and register.jsp under the public folder and the other pages under WEB-INF folder in order to be accesses only from the registered users.
    But it's not working!
    What exactly shall i do in order to make that work??
    Thanks, in advance!

    g_p_java wrote:
    Thanks for the link! As i understood i don't have to place my web pages under WEB-INF (only the web.xml which is already there).
    *1)* So i have to follow the steps that are being mentioned there for all the users right??
    Registered , Not Registered and admin.
    Yes, security constraining through web.xml is a url pattern based protection for your resources. You could create multiple urls - /secured/* and map them to your resources accessible to registered users only or you may have /admin/* and define that only 'admin' roles have access to these resources. Some portions of such setup would be server specific (eg: how you create users and map them to roles)
    *2)* I would like to make a question: Who is the "FrontController" in the link you posted me? [http://onjava.com/onjava/2001/08/06/webform.html]
    It's the Container. Because such features are mandated by the spec, the container provides an implementation and options to customize the implementation (for example in weblogic, you can specify that your users are bound to an LDAP or configured in a Users table in the db)
    Nevertheless, you would have your own Controllers for your application management (Struts or Spring or whatever suits your need). On the same note, you should have your own Filters to implement whatever common logic you have across your application.
    Madathil_Prasad wrote:
    2. Write a filter that checks for the presence of a session (and entitlements possibly) before allowing access to a resource.
    *3)* when you write "_entitlements_" what exactly do you mean??
    Thanks!
    This is the other road I was talking about. You could throw all configuration and j2ee based security configuration out of the window (they do have their limitations) and implement custom security logic in a Filter. For example,
    String urlPattern = request.getRequestURI();
    if(urlPattern.indexOf("/secured") != null{
             if(request.getSession(false) == null){
                   //redirect to login page.
             }else{
                  //valid session
                  //now check specific entitlement to see whether user has access
    }Here entitlement refers to permissions at a granular level (authorization if you wish to call it). For example, you have 2 kinds of admin users - some who can generate reports of web activity and another who can change application settings.
    ram.

  • Warning - When Compiling .jsp pages under WEB-INF

    Created a directory jsp under WEB-INF and when i compile the jsp pages i get the following warning message
    Warning: package name web2d_inf._jsp does not match source file name C:\ProviderEnrollment\ProvEnrollView\classes\.jsps\_WEB_2d_INF\_jsp\_searchprovider.java
    Need help
    Thanks

    We have encountered this warning too.
    I'm not an Oracle employee, but it looks like there's a bug in JDev that preserves the case for the output directories but not for the package name that is supposed to correspond to the output directories.
    In any case, we haven't seen any runtime problems that seem to be related to this warning, so you may be safe to disregard it. It does foul up the build log though.
    Any JDev team members watching this topic are welcome to chime in with a confirmation and details of this apparent bug, as well as any workaround that might exist to avoid having the warning appear. Thanks!

  • Access jsp pages in WEB-INF directory

    Hi,
    I've a problem with my jsp web project;
    practically I've created a web project that uses jsp pages and servlet.
    I never use links to jsp pages, directly in my web pages, but I call always first servlet;
    the servlet call jsp pages.
    My project is completed and works fine, but any user can access to my jsp pages directly simply writing the url.
    So I've tried to move my jsp pages in the WEB-INF directory, but now I doesn't manage in accessing index.jsp page;
    how must I do to access index.jsp page?
    I've tried to modify web.xml like this
    <welcome-file-list>
              <welcome-file>WEB-INF/index.jsp</welcome-file>
         </welcome-file-list>
    but doesn't work;
    besides also servlet calls to jsp pages doesn't work anymore.
    How can I solve?
    Thank you in advance
    MargNat

    ok, so first you have to implement the Filter interface, with 3 methods,
    the main method u have to put logic in is doFilter()
    public class YourClass implements javax.servlet.Filter {
    doFilter(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res, FIlterChain chain) throws ... {
    //check first if is HTTP, if in this case permission is not granted as well
    if(req instanceof HttpServletRequest{
    HttpServletRequest httpReq = (HttpServletRequest)req;
    //now check if its called for index.jsp
    if(!httpReq.getRequestURI().toLowerCase().endsWith("index.jsp"))
       throw new ServletException("access permitted");
    else
      chain.doFilter(req,res); //go on with processing
    }else
    throw new ServletException("only HTTP requests allowed");
    }and of course you have to register that filter in your web.xml doing
      <filter>
        <filter-name>yourFilter</filter-name>
    <filter-class>yourFilterClass</filter-class>
      </filter>
      <filter-mapping>
        <filter-name>yourFilter</filter-name>
        <url-pattern>/**.jsp</url-pattern>
      </filter-mapping>actually that's it

  • Pros and Cons of putting jspx pages under WEB-INF

    Greetings All,
    I have been using JHeadstart release 10.1.3 Prod for a while now and was generating pages in various subdirectories under WEB-INF/pages/ and things are working fine.
    However, recently I came across a post in jDeveloper forum Re: Access JSF Pages within WEB-INF directory where Frank Nimphius has mentioned that there is no sense in putting JSP files that are used with JSF into WEB-INF.
    I know that in struts world it makes sense to put the jsp files under WEB-INF to prevent the users from directly accessing them and force them to access them only via struts actions/navigation rules; but in JSF world we anyway expose the jspx names to the user and in-fact if we keep the pages under WEB-INF the url to access the pages also contains 'faces/WEB-INF/...'
    Thus, I would like to get opinion from various experienced professionals participating in this forum and more so from JHeadStart team members on Pros and Cons of putting jspx pages under WEB-INF
    regards - rutwik

    Rutwik,
    From your reply it seems that, for now, there should not be any impact on us as long as we don't upgrade to JDeveloper 10.1.3.1, as anyway the current JHS version is not certified against it.
    Correct.
    However, to be compatible with future releases of JHS and JDeveloper, will it be good to change the location of pages in our JHeadStart definitions to move them a directories above the WEB-INF etc and re-run the JHeadStart generators?
    Yes.
    Or, will the patch take care of modifying the current JHeadStart definations?
    No, Service Update 1 has a different default value for the pages dir , it is now /pages/ instead of /WEB-INF/page/, that's all.
    Also, with this patch, will we be able to upgrade to jDeveloper 10.1.3.1, which we would like to do once we have a production release?
    Yes, Service Update 1 is compatible with JDev 10.1.3.1
    Steven Davelaar,
    JHeadstart Team.

  • Classes not picked up from WEB-INF/classes

    9ias R2: OC4j
    Some classes could be found from WEB-INF/classes by JSP pages but some others could not.
    WEB-INF/classes is part of the classpath in JSP's point of
    view.
    And if explicitly import the class such as
    import abc;
    in JSP pages and the class could be found.
    Anybody has any idea? Or anything wrong I am doing?
    Thanks!
    David Yuan

    9ias R2: OC4j
    Some classes could be found from WEB-INF/classes by JSP pages but some others could not.
    WEB-INF/classes is part of the classpath in JSP's point of
    view.
    And if explicitly import the class such as
    import abc;
    in JSP pages and the class could be found.
    Anybody has any idea? Or anything wrong I am doing?
    Thanks!
    David Yuan

  • Access JSF Pages within WEB-INF directory

    Hi,
    I am generating a project using JHeadstart 10.1.3
    with the default setting for the UI Pages directory (/WEB-INF/page).
    This means that the generated pages are placed in the page directory
    within the WEB-INF directory.
    The generated pages use ADF Faces and the problem is that I can't
    get access to the pages in the WEB-INF directory
    When I try to deploy to OC4J standalone, the pages in the WEB-INF directory
    are not accessible.
    I read that I have to construct a index.jspx file that forwards to
    the first page (Home.jspx)
    This is my index.jspx:
    <jsp:root xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" version="2.0">
    <jsp:scriptlet> request.getRequestDispatcher("WEB-INF/page/Home.jspx").forward(request,response);
    </jsp:scriptlet>
    </jsp:root>
    This works, but I now have the problem of not getting a valid FacesContext:
    500 Internal Server Error
    javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Cannot find FacesContext
    at javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.doStartTag(UIComponentTag.java:405)
    at com.sun.faces.taglib.jsf_core.ViewTag.doStartTag(ViewTag.java:105)
    at web2d_inf._page._Home_jspx._jspService(_Home_jspx.java:100)
    [SRC:/WEB-INF/page/Home.jspx:9]
    at com.orionserver[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.0.0) ].http.OrionHttpJspPage.service(OrionHttpJspPage.java:59)
    at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.compileAndServe(JspPageTable.java:662)
    at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.service(JspPageTable.java:370)
    at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.internalService(JspServlet.java:478)
    etc. etc.
    What is the required way of setting up the forward (and having a valid FacesContext)?
    I know that this is a JHeadstart problem, but maybe you guys know how to solve it.
    Part of my web.xml:
    <description>Empty web.xml file for Web Application</description>
    <context-param>
    <param-name>javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD</param-name>
    <param-value>client</param-value>
    </context-param>
    <context-param>
    <param-name>javax.faces.CONFIG_FILES</param-name>
    <param-value>/WEB-INF/faces-config.xml,/WEB-INF/custom-faces-config.xml,/WEB-INF/JhsCommon-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/AppModule-Breadcrumb-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/Bpas-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/BpasLookup-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/GroupsLookup-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/PersonsLookup-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/OrganizationsLookup-beans.xml</param-value>
    </context-param>
    <context-param>
    <param-name>CpxFileName</param-name>
    <param-value>sumawest.view.DataBindings</param-value>
    </context-param>
    <filter>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <filter-class>oracle.adf.view.faces.webapp.AdfFacesFilter</filter-class>
    </filter>
    <filter>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <filter-class>oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter</filter-class>
    </filter>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jspx</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jspx</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <servlet-name>ordDeliverMedia</servlet-name>
    </filter-mapping>
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet</servlet-class>
    <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
    </servlet>
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>ordDeliverMedia</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>oracle.ord.html.OrdPlayMediaServlet</servlet-class>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>releaseMode</param-name>
    <param-value>Stateful</param-value>
    </init-param>
    </servlet>
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>resources</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>oracle.adf.view.faces.webapp.ResourceServlet</servlet-class>
    </servlet>
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/faces/*</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>ordDeliverMedia</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>ordDeliverMedia</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>resources</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/adf/*</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <session-config>
    <session-timeout>35</session-timeout>
    </session-config>
    <mime-mapping>
    <extension>html</extension>
    <mime-type>text/html</mime-type>
    </mime-mapping>
    <mime-mapping>
    <extension>txt</extension>
    <mime-type>text/plain</mime-type>
    </mime-mapping>
    <welcome-file-list>
    <welcome-file>index.jspx</welcome-file>
    </welcome-file-list>

    I do something similar in my index.jspx file - but I needed to add "faces" to the url path. This will have the faces servlet process it and setup the faces context.
    Have you tried changing
    request.getRequestDispatcher("WEB-INF/page/Home.jspx").forward(request,response);to
    request.getRequestDispatcher("faces/WEB-INF/page/Home.jspx").forward(request,response);

  • [JHS 10.1.3] Pages in WEB-INF

    Hi,
    I am generating a project using JHeadstart 10.1.3
    with the default setting for the UI Pages directory (/WEB-INF/page)
    When I try to deploy to OC4J standalone, the pages in the WEB-INF directory
    are not accessible.
    I read that I have to construct a index.jspx file that forwards to
    the first page (Home.jspx)
    This is my index.jspx:
    <jsp:root xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" version="2.0">
    <jsp:scriptlet> request.getRequestDispatcher("WEB-INF/page/Home.jspx").forward(request,response);
    </jsp:scriptlet>
    </jsp:root>
    This works, but I now have the problem of not getting a valid FacesContext:
    500 Internal Server Error
    javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Cannot find FacesContext
         at javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.doStartTag(UIComponentTag.java:405)
         at com.sun.faces.taglib.jsf_core.ViewTag.doStartTag(ViewTag.java:105)
         at web2d_inf._page._Home_jspx._jspService(_Home_jspx.java:100)
         [SRC:/WEB-INF/page/Home.jspx:9]
         at com.orionserver[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.0.0) ].http.OrionHttpJspPage.service(OrionHttpJspPage.java:59)
         at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.compileAndServe(JspPageTable.java:662)
         at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.service(JspPageTable.java:370)
         at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.internalService(JspServlet.java:478)
    etc. etc.
    What is the required way of setting up the forward (and having a valid FacesContext)?
    Part of my web.xml:
    <description>Empty web.xml file for Web Application</description>
    <context-param>
    <param-name>javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD</param-name>
    <param-value>client</param-value>
    </context-param>
    <context-param>
    <param-name>javax.faces.CONFIG_FILES</param-name>
    <param-value>/WEB-INF/faces-config.xml,/WEB-INF/custom-faces-config.xml,/WEB-INF/JhsCommon-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/AppModule-Breadcrumb-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/Bpas-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/BpasLookup-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/GroupsLookup-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/PersonsLookup-beans.xml,/WEB-INF/OrganizationsLookup-beans.xml</param-value>
    </context-param>
    <context-param>
    <param-name>CpxFileName</param-name>
    <param-value>sumawest.view.DataBindings</param-value>
    </context-param>
    <filter>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <filter-class>oracle.adf.view.faces.webapp.AdfFacesFilter</filter-class>
    </filter>
    <filter>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <filter-class>oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter</filter-class>
    </filter>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jspx</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfFaces</filter-name>
    <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>*.jspx</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>adfBindings</filter-name>
    <servlet-name>ordDeliverMedia</servlet-name>
    </filter-mapping>
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet</servlet-class>
    <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
    </servlet>
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>ordDeliverMedia</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>oracle.ord.html.OrdPlayMediaServlet</servlet-class>
    <init-param>
    <param-name>releaseMode</param-name>
    <param-value>Stateful</param-value>
    </init-param>
    </servlet>
    <servlet>
    <servlet-name>resources</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>oracle.adf.view.faces.webapp.ResourceServlet</servlet-class>
    </servlet>
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/faces/*</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>ordDeliverMedia</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>ordDeliverMedia</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>resources</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/adf/*</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <session-config>
    <session-timeout>35</session-timeout>
    </session-config>
    <mime-mapping>
    <extension>html</extension>
    <mime-type>text/html</mime-type>
    </mime-mapping>
    <mime-mapping>
    <extension>txt</extension>
    <mime-type>text/plain</mime-type>
    </mime-mapping>
    <welcome-file-list>
    <welcome-file>index.jspx</welcome-file>
    </welcome-file-list>

    Cliff,
    Sorry for the late reply.
    As far as I know, having JSF pages in WEB-INF is no problem, as long as you run them with /faces/ in the URL (for example: http://localhost:8988/MyProject-ViewController-context-root/faces/WEB-INF/page/Employees.jspx).
    This sounds like a JDeveloper/ADF issue or an OC4J/J2EE issue that is not related to JHeadstart. To simplify the test case, you could create a simple drag-and-drop ADF application without JHeadstart and see if the same problem occurs there. Can you please log a TAR at MetaLink ( http://metalink.oracle.com/ ), or ask this question at the JDeveloper forum at http://otn.oracle.com/discussionforums/jdev.html or the OC4J/J2EE forum at OC4J ?
    Thanks,
    Sandra Muller
    JHeadstart Team
    Oracle Consulting

  • Images not loaded from WEB-INF/lib/images.jar

    The images are found in root/images/*.gif, but not
    when jarred up and placed in the lib folder. I've looked everywhere
    for a solution but all I've seen is suggestions of other places to put
    the folder, or to add it to the classpath.
    The jar is being loaded but the images are not found. Or at least the images are not showing up - the table where the main image is linked expands to the size of the image when the path is correct.
    Does anyone know the solution to this problem? I don't want to just leave them in the folder at root level, because this does not work if I set a default url pattern for the control servlet.
    Thanks,
    Greg

    The images are found in root/images/*.gif, but not
    when jarred up and placed in the lib folder. I've
    looked everywhere
    for a solution but all I've seen is suggestions of
    other places to put
    the folder, or to add it to the classpath.
    The jar is being loaded but the images are not found.
    Or at least the images are not showing up - the table
    where the main image is linked expands to the size of
    the image when the path is correct.
    Does anyone know the solution to this problem? I don't
    want to just leave them in the folder at root level,
    because this does not work if I set a default url
    pattern for the control servlet.
    Thanks,
    GregIf your planning to make the images accessible by normal html tags - img etc, then they cant be in a jar, and they must be in a location from which the container serves content - i.e not under WEB-INF. Unless you want to write a special servlet which does nothing but read the images and feed them to the client - but I wouldnt recommend that.
    Sounds like your using Struts, and sounds like youre not using weblogic since you wouldnt be able to serve even jsp�s (using forward) from under WEB-INF if you were. Putting jsp�s under WEB-INF sounds like such a good idea when using Struts, but in practice...

  • Error While opening a JSP page from inside form window

    Hi,
    I am using Oracle EBS 12.0.4 and using IE 7 as my browser.
    Now when i am trying to open a jsp page form EBS Home page (after login) it is opening perfectly.The problem occurs when i tried to open jsp pages from inside form window.
    E.g. From the home page when i tried to open a jsp page "Control Purchasing Periods" which is assigned in one of our custom responsibility(Manager Systems-->PO Super User-->Set up-->Financials-->Accounting-->Control Purchasing Periods) it opens a new log in page for the EBS. When i logged in it is showing
    Error
    You have insufficient privileges for the current operation. Please contact your System Administrator. Same is happening when i am trying to open User Page form user management responsibility from inside a form window.Where as it is opening fine from home page.
    Please help.

    Hi, hueesin
    in error log i got this 4 new lines while performing the transaction from my host
    [Thu Dec 30 13:27:39 2010] [error] [client 172.16.6.144] [ecid: 1293695859:172.16.48.61:25634:0:8748,0] Directory index forbidden by rule: /dev02/KMCTEST/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/
    [Thu Dec 30 13:27:40 2010] [error] [client 172.16.6.144] [ecid: 1293695860:172.16.48.61:25328:0:8829,0] Directory index forbidden by rule: /dev02/KMCTEST/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/
    [Thu Dec 30 13:28:06 2010] [error] [client 172.16.6.144] [ecid: 1293695886:172.16.48.61:25654:0:9225,0] File does not exist: /dev02/KMCTEST/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/oracle/forms/engine/RunformBundle_en_IN.class
    [Thu Dec 30 13:28:06 2010] [error] [client 172.16.6.144] [ecid: 1293695886:172.16.48.61:25654:0:9226,0] File does not exist: /dev02/KMCTEST/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/oracle/forms/engine/RunformBundle_en_IN.propertieswhile in access log i got
    172.16.6.144 - - [30/Dec/2010:13:32:51 +0530] "POST /OA_HTML/OA.jsp?page=/oracle/apps/fnd/sso/login/webui/MainLoginPG&_ri=0&_ti=587084970&language_code=US&requestUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fkmctapp2.kmc.com%3A8005%2FOA_HTML%2FRF.jsp%3Ffunction_id%3D2014%26resp_id%3D50670%26resp_appl_id%3D7000%26security_group_id%3D0%26lang_code%3DUS%26params%3Df7B5hnH8rkFfR.idy0MT1JZrquJxVBy3CVpSV.GpXc0%26oas%3DAuZa28Bnhl7glqYyqXbjsg..&cancelUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fkmctapp2.kmc.com%3A8005%2FOA_HTML%2FAppsLogin&langCode=US&oapc=2&oas=rucHEnmoEQ25-3xRNnl0ZA.. HTTP/1.1" 302 708 1 "http://kmctapp2.kmc.com:8005/OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=28636&resp_id=-1&resp_appl_id=-1&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=Br702.NFW.nrlg1EodytbsK-Dc1k9ERgGeColziC.cPOIi7hiyjaPiR6AJ7.Lk4IUbiFt8MZ-sww1yPk9nLXIYqdPHfttMeywkt5IQhVsrG8Y9M-0CrrcAU8ZntmtaFjlkc2vXbUaot6TQpdqAPHJyaJn6YLsew516hhfiB2xemOmo6e-.WpPrlXfvBQG.XVr-Z8y-V4uRkwwHgWHTK.ju6jLsF35BmqTRszq39cgoHe38QZqjtonDRWgTFzvxooOAmX1EHPfxfMz88uKnVWnnzU-4996ZD8e3X0Dagp19gjOYgefJlT1fTUaFvMo3cP.-7Ypt0s4Cck.GhdFOnHRK1Ok6KdvnjFyjK-WHCy4ZHCvw3NZPREYBngqJc4gvnDziIu4Yso2j4kegCe-i5OCFG4hbfDGf7MMNcj5PZy1yFwJ8GIMHyNmCAg9Yo1bXn5cTHOy7xYWHyOD5.ax3JG6Q&oas=W0vxAqkroMB_7DgeNPZhYw.." "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"
    172.16.6.144 - - [30/Dec/2010:13:32:51 +0530] "GET /OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=2014&resp_id=50670&resp_appl_id=7000&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=f7B5hnH8rkFfR.idy0MT1JZrquJxVBy3CVpSV.GpXc0&oas=AuZa28Bnhl7glqYyqXbjsg.. HTTP/1.1" 200 7534 0 "http://kmctapp2.kmc.com:8005/OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=28636&resp_id=-1&resp_appl_id=-1&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=Br702.NFW.nrlg1EodytbsK-Dc1k9ERgGeColziC.cPOIi7hiyjaPiR6AJ7.Lk4IUbiFt8MZ-sww1yPk9nLXIYqdPHfttMeywkt5IQhVsrG8Y9M-0CrrcAU8ZntmtaFjlkc2vXbUaot6TQpdqAPHJyaJn6YLsew516hhfiB2xemOmo6e-.WpPrlXfvBQG.XVr-Z8y-V4uRkwwHgWHTK.ju6jLsF35BmqTRszq39cgoHe38QZqjtonDRWgTFzvxooOAmX1EHPfxfMz88uKnVWnnzU-4996ZD8e3X0Dagp19gjOYgefJlT1fTUaFvMo3cP.-7Ypt0s4Cck.GhdFOnHRK1Ok6KdvnjFyjK-WHCy4ZHCvw3NZPREYBngqJc4gvnDziIu4Yso2j4kegCe-i5OCFG4hbfDGf7MMNcj5PZy1yFwJ8GIMHyNmCAg9Yo1bXn5cTHOy7xYWHyOD5.ax3JG6Q&oas=W0vxAqkroMB_7DgeNPZhYw.." "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"
    172.16.6.144 - - [30/Dec/2010:13:32:51 +0530] "GET /OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/t.gif HTTP/1.1" 304 0 0 "http://kmctapp2.kmc.com:8005/OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=2014&resp_id=50670&resp_appl_id=7000&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=f7B5hnH8rkFfR.idy0MT1JZrquJxVBy3CVpSV.GpXc0&oas=AuZa28Bnhl7glqYyqXbjsg.." "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"
    172.16.6.144 - - [30/Dec/2010:13:32:51 +0530] "GET /OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/errorl.gif HTTP/1.1" 304 0 0 "http://kmctapp2.kmc.com:8005/OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=2014&resp_id=50670&resp_appl_id=7000&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=f7B5hnH8rkFfR.idy0MT1JZrquJxVBy3CVpSV.GpXc0&oas=AuZa28Bnhl7glqYyqXbjsg.." "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"
    172.16.6.144 - - [30/Dec/2010:13:32:51 +0530] "GET /OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/navBarUnderTopTabsBg.gif HTTP/1.1" 304 0 0 "http://kmctapp2.kmc.com:8005/OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=2014&resp_id=50670&resp_appl_id=7000&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=f7B5hnH8rkFfR.idy0MT1JZrquJxVBy3CVpSV.GpXc0&oas=AuZa28Bnhl7glqYyqXbjsg.." "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"
    172.16.6.144 - - [30/Dec/2010:13:32:51 +0530] "GET /OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/footerBg.gif HTTP/1.1" 304 0 0 "http://kmctapp2.kmc.com:8005/OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=2014&resp_id=50670&resp_appl_id=7000&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US&params=f7B5hnH8rkFfR.idy0MT1JZrquJxVBy3CVpSV.GpXc0&oas=AuZa28Bnhl7glqYyqXbjsg.." "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"

  • Urgent....How can i redirect to my jsp page from servlet in init() method..

    How can i redirect to my jsp page from servlet in init() method..Becoz that servlet is calling while server startsup..so im writing some piece of code in init() method..after that i want to redirect to some jsp page ...is it possible?
    using RequestDispatcher..its not possible..becoz
    RequestDispatcher rd = sc.getRequestDispatcher("goto.jsp");
    rd.foward(req,res);
    Here the request and response are null objects..
    So mi question can frame as how can i get request/response in servlet's init method()..

    Hi guys
    did any one get a solution for this issue. calling a jsp in the startup of the servlet, i mean in the startup servlet. I do have a same req like i need to call a JSP which does some data reterival and calculations and i am putting the results in the cache. so in the jsp there in no output of HTML. when i use the URLConnection i am getting a error as below.
    java.net.SocketException: Unexpected end of file from server
    at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.parseHTTPHeader(HttpClient.java:707)
    at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.parseHTTP(HttpClient.java:612)
    at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.parseHTTPHeader(HttpClient.java:705)
    at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.parseHTTP(HttpClient.java:612)
    at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLCon
    nection.java:519)
    at com.toysrus.fns.alphablox.Startup.callJSP(Unknown Source)
    at com.toysrus.fns.alphablox.Startup.init(Unknown Source)
    at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.doInit(ServletWrapper.java:317)
    so plz do let me know how to call a jsp in the start up of a servlet.
    Thanks
    Vidya

  • 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.
    plz help me ..its urgent !! :-(

    In portlet project, to navigate between pages, you should not use the URL property to link to a page. Instead, portlets use navigation via action handling. You use the Page Navigation editor to set up links to pages; that is, the navigation editor sets the action property.
    Here is an example to hyperlink ans button to open a new page:
    # From within the IDE, create a new portlet project. This action creates the project and one page, PortletPage1.jsp.
    # Create a second portlet page, called PortletPage2.jsp, for the project.
    # Drop a Hyperlink component onto the first portlet page, PortletPage1. (You can drop the Hyperlink on the page in the Design window or on the PortletPage1 node in the Outline window.) Change the Hyperlink's text property to Next Page.
    # Drop a Button component (found in the Basic section of the Palette) onto the second portlet page, PortletPage2.
    # Open the Page Navigation Editor. It displays the two pages (PortletPage1.jsp and PortletPage2.jsp) of the application.
    # 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.
    # Click the PortletPage2.jsp icon in the Navigation window to expand it, and then drag a connector from button1 to PortletPage1.jsp. Change the name of the connector from case1 to Page1.
    # 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
    Creator Team

  • How to invoke a jsp page from java which does not use Servlets?

    Hello,
    I am working in Documentum. I am trying to invoke a jsp page from another java page which does not use Servlets.
    I tried doing this by just instantiating the java class related to the jsp page from my present java class.In my java class related to the jsp page, I have defined onInit() and onRender() methods.
    Now, I am trying to call the jsp page from my present java class by just instantiating the java class related to the jsp page. This throws a java.lang.NullPointerException.
    Any comments or suggestions on this.Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Ranjith M.V

    RanjithM.V wrote:
    Hello,
    Thanks for the reply. One important thing I forgot to mention. I am also using xml component.And?
    As this is the standard way used for coding in Documentum, I do not want to use Beans.Well, JSP's should, in and of themselves, contain no functional code. It should all be only display.
    Without that is it not possible?What did I say? I said,
    masijade wrote:
    It is possible, but I very, very, very, much doubt, that it would be worth the effort.And, if you don't know how, a forum is not truely going to be able to help you implement it (at least not in less than a few years time, at which point it would be outdated).
    >
    Appreciate your understanding and help.
    Thanks,
    Ranjith M.V

  • How to call a jsp page from oaf and run in jDeveloper

    Hi all,
    I created sample jsp and then tried.
    String temp = "sample.jsp?";
    pageContext.setForwardURL(temp,
    null,
    OAWebBeanConstants.KEEP_MENU_CONTEXT,
    null,
    null,
    true,
    OAWebBeanConstants.ADD_BREAD_CRUMB_YES,
    OAWebBeanConstants.IGNORE_MESSAGES);
    It worked.
    But when i tried with one of the custom page that i downloaded from server it is giving error.
    But now i need to call that page.
    Its Code is given on below link:
    Re: how to call a jsp page from oaf
    Please help me to do this.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Raj

    Raj,
    1. Hope you have placed the custom jsp page (which you have downloaded from server) under "jdevhome\jdev\myhtml\OA_HTML" directory ?
    2. Try to run the custom jsp page from Jdeveloper directly and check whether its working properly or not ?
    (i.e. add jsp page to any project in Jdeveloper then right click on jsp page and select Run xxx.jsp)
    3. If page errors out then custom jsp page seems require few parameters to run it successfully. Pass all requied parameters and test.
    4. There is no problem in the way you are calling jsp page from OAF page.
    regards,
    Anand

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error message: Disc Burner is in use by application other than itunes

    My burner was working fine a few days ago, yesterday I tried to burn a playlist from itunes and I got the error message in the subject of this post. I checked to see if my burner was working...according to the system it is working properly. Also, I a

  • Facing problem in starting SAP J2EE engine

    Hi All, When I try to run SAP J2EE Server, it gives following error: #1.5#000F20FE32180016000001AE00000EB8000416A438091875#1150794476987#com.sapmarkets.bam.jmxadapter.util.LogDirectory##com.sapmarkets.bam.jmxadapter.util.LogDirectory######1f9667b0003

  • Callable statement doubt-urgent

    hi all,i got a problem in callable statements.i know how to pass parameters to a procedure using a callable statement.but this time i need to pass a table name as a parameter.the problem is if i get that variable as a IN parameter in the procedure th

  • NIS Setting

    I am trying to reinstall solaris 8 on my used ultra 5. It was previously set up as a networked system and upon boot up looks for the ethernet connection. I want to run the system as a single user system at home NOT networked. Because I have no passwo

  • XSL Preprocessing: Does Xalan's document(URI) work?

    Hi fellows, For the first time I have XML source file with xi:include tags, like <xi:include href="other.xml"/> Many XSLT processor automatically process the xi:include element, but Xalan-C as shipped with FrameMaker apparently does not. So I added t