Servlets in JAR File

          Hi all!
          How can I declare and execute a servlet from a JAR-file? I tried
          severel times with different parameters in the properties file
          and in the browser, but always was getting error 500. Standalone
          servlet class, properly declared, is executed without problems.
          Thanks in advance
          Boyko Trendafilov
          Smalltalk developer
          

If it isn't a Web application, but a stand alone servlet, what do you do?
          We added the jar file to the classpath used to start the server and this
          worked, but we wondered if there was a better way.
          "Mark Spotswood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
          news:[email protected]..
          > For web applications, jar files should go in the WEB-INF/lib directory.
          > --
          > mark
          >
          > Boyko Trendafilov wrote:
          >
          > > Hi all!
          > > How can I declare and execute a servlet from a JAR-file? I tried
          > > severel times with different parameters in the properties file
          > > and in the browser, but always was getting error 500. Standalone
          > > servlet class, properly declared, is executed without problems.
          > > Thanks in advance
          > >
          > > Boyko Trendafilov
          > > Smalltalk developer
          >
          

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         void oracle.cabo.servlet.ui.UINodePageRenderer.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.AbstractPageBroker.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         oracle.cabo.servlet.Page oracle.cabo.servlet.PageBrokerHandler.handleRequest(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.UIXServlet.doGet(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:740
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:853
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              ServletRequestDispatcher.java:721
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              ServletRequestDispatcher.java:306
         boolean com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.ApplicationServerThread, com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.EvermindHttpServletRequest, com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.EvermindHttpServletResponse, java.io.InputStream, java.io.OutputStream, boolean)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:767
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(java.lang.Thread)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:259
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run()
              HttpRequestHandler.java:106
         void EDU.oswego.cs.dl.util.concurrent.PooledExecutor$Worker.run()
              PooledExecutor.java:803
         void java.lang.Thread.run()
              Thread.java:484
    ## Detail 0 ##
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         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.createPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              PoolMgr.java:272
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.findPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              PoolMgr.java:457
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ContextPoolManager.findPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              ContextPoolManager.java:166
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.uicli.mom.JUMetaObjectManager.createPool(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              JUMetaObjectManager.java:471
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookie oracle.jbo.http.HttpContainer.findSessionCookie(javax.servlet.http.HttpSession, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              HttpContainer.java:638
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookie oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.getSessionCookie(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.data.jbo.def.RootAppModuleDef)
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         oracle.jbo.ApplicationModule oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.useRootAppModule(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, java.lang.String)
         void oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.useAll(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext)
         void oracle.cabo.data.jbo.xml.parse.JboParserExtensionImpl$JboPageDescription.renderStarted(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page, oracle.cabo.ui.RenderingContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.ui.UINodePageRenderer.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.AbstractPageBroker.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         oracle.cabo.servlet.Page oracle.cabo.servlet.PageBrokerHandler.handleRequest(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.UIXServlet.doGet(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:740
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:853
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              ServletRequestDispatcher.java:721
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              ServletRequestDispatcher.java:306
         boolean com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.ApplicationServerThread, com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.EvermindHttpServletRequest, com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.EvermindHttpServletResponse, java.io.InputStream, java.io.OutputStream, boolean)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:767
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(java.lang.Thread)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:259
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run()
              HttpRequestHandler.java:106
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              PooledExecutor.java:803
         void java.lang.Thread.run()
              Thread.java:484
    ## Detail 0 ##
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         void oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.registerConnectionsFromDocument()
              Configuration.java:871
         void oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.loadFromStream(java.io.InputStream)
              Configuration.java:248
         void oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.loadFromClassPath(java.lang.String)
              Configuration.java:308
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.createPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              PoolMgr.java:272
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.findPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              PoolMgr.java:457
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ContextPoolManager.findPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              ContextPoolManager.java:166
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.uicli.mom.JUMetaObjectManager.createPool(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              JUMetaObjectManager.java:471
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookie oracle.jbo.http.HttpContainer.findSessionCookie(javax.servlet.http.HttpSession, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              HttpContainer.java:638
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookie oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.getSessionCookie(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.data.jbo.def.RootAppModuleDef)
         oracle.jbo.ApplicationModule oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.useRootAppModule(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.data.jbo.def.RootAppModuleDef)
         oracle.jbo.ApplicationModule oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.useRootAppModule(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, java.lang.String)
         void oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.useAll(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext)
         void oracle.cabo.data.jbo.xml.parse.JboParserExtensionImpl$JboPageDescription.renderStarted(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page, oracle.cabo.ui.RenderingContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.ui.UINodePageRenderer.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.AbstractPageBroker.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         oracle.cabo.servlet.Page oracle.cabo.servlet.PageBrokerHandler.handleRequest(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.UIXServlet.doGet(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:740
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:853
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              ServletRequestDispatcher.java:721
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              ServletRequestDispatcher.java:306
         boolean com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.ApplicationServerThread, com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.EvermindHttpServletRequest, com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.EvermindHttpServletResponse, java.io.InputStream, java.io.OutputStream, boolean)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:767
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(java.lang.Thread)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:259
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run()
              HttpRequestHandler.java:106
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              PooledExecutor.java:803
         void java.lang.Thread.run()
              Thread.java:484
    ## Detail 0 ##
    java.lang.NullPointerException
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         void oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.loadFromStream(java.io.InputStream)
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         void oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.loadFromClassPath(java.lang.String)
              Configuration.java:308
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.createPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              PoolMgr.java:272
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.findPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              PoolMgr.java:457
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ContextPoolManager.findPool(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              ContextPoolManager.java:166
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPool oracle.jbo.uicli.mom.JUMetaObjectManager.createPool(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              JUMetaObjectManager.java:471
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookie oracle.jbo.http.HttpContainer.findSessionCookie(javax.servlet.http.HttpSession, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
              HttpContainer.java:638
         oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookie oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.getSessionCookie(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.data.jbo.def.RootAppModuleDef)
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         oracle.jbo.ApplicationModule oracle.cabo.data.jbo.servlet.RootAppModuleRegistryImpl.useRootAppModule(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, java.lang.String)
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         void oracle.cabo.data.jbo.xml.parse.JboParserExtensionImpl$JboPageDescription.renderStarted(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page, oracle.cabo.ui.RenderingContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.ui.UINodePageRenderer.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.AbstractPageBroker.renderPage(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext, oracle.cabo.servlet.Page)
         oracle.cabo.servlet.Page oracle.cabo.servlet.PageBrokerHandler.handleRequest(oracle.cabo.servlet.BajaContext)
         void oracle.cabo.servlet.UIXServlet.doGet(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:740
         void javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
              HttpServlet.java:853
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse)
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         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
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              HttpRequestHandler.java:767
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(java.lang.Thread)
              HttpRequestHandler.java:259
         void com.evermind[Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run()
              HttpRequestHandler.java:106
         void EDU.oswego.cs.dl.util.concurrent.PooledExecutor$Worker.run()
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         void java.lang.Thread.run()
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