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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Harding, David" <dh...@Thomcomp.com> on 2000/11/02 16:22:02 UTC
where can i get pay by incident or something for java servlet
development
i have been looking all over for answers to my question/problem and have not
gotten it resolved yet. my client is growing very concerned, as am i.
anyone know where i can get some pay by incident support or does anyone want
to volunteer to have me call them or email them directly for help?
btw: my problem was with passing data from a servlet to a jsp page.
cheers,
david j harding
Re: where can i get pay by incident or something for java servlet development
Posted by Ben Kimball <bk...@home.com>.
Anyone know if Covalent Technologies supports Tomcat, since it's an Apache
Group product? We use Covalent for pay-per-incident support for Apache where
I work and the support has been good. http://www.covalent.net/
If you are not using Tomcat, try calling the vendor of your servlet engine.
On Thursday 02 November 2000 09:22, you wrote:
> i have been looking all over for answers to my question/problem and have
> not gotten it resolved yet. my client is growing very concerned, as am i.
>
> anyone know where i can get some pay by incident support or does anyone
> want to volunteer to have me call them or email them directly for help?
>
> btw: my problem was with passing data from a servlet to a jsp page.
>
> cheers,
> david j harding
Re: where can i get pay by incident or something for java
servletdevelopment
Posted by Matt Goss <mg...@rtci.com>.
David,
I don't know about support but I have done servlet to jsp data exchange... I do
it with a session bean. for instance:
<servlet side>
MyBean mb1 = new MyBean(); //instantiates the bean
mb1.setData("value"); //sets the 'data'
property to the String "value"
HttpSession ses = req.getSession(true); //gets a handle on the session
ses.putValue("mybean", mb1); //adds the bean to the
session
RequestDispatcher rd = req.getRequestDispatcher("/mypage.jsp");
rd.forward(req, resp); //forward to the jsp
page
</servlet side>
<jsp side>
<jsp:useBean id="mb1" scope="session" class="MyBean" /> //get the bean from
the session
<jsp:getProperty name="mb1" property="data" /> //display the
data
</jsp side>
hope this helps,
Matt Goss
"Harding, David" wrote:
> i have been looking all over for answers to my question/problem and have not
> gotten it resolved yet. my client is growing very concerned, as am i.
>
> anyone know where i can get some pay by incident support or does anyone want
> to volunteer to have me call them or email them directly for help?
>
> btw: my problem was with passing data from a servlet to a jsp page.
>
> cheers,
> david j harding