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<0> goldenwords: use internet pastebins to paste more than 2, 3 lines, post url to that here then. <1> line 30: _mimeTypes = _context.getContextHandler().getMimeTypes(); <0> so one of those is null. <1> ok... i'll try to give the DefaultServlet a ContextHandler <0> (***uming that was line 130, not 30) <1> Clackwell: yeah, 120 <0> you try hard to confuse me. <1> Clackwell: oops... sorry :) it is not clear how to add a ContextHandler to the DefaultServlet <1> i will try using a ServletHolder <0> goldenwords: if you run jetty as it is distributed, does it serve static content? <1> Clackwell: i am embedding it <1> Clackwell: i have not attempted to run it as a stand-alone server <0> i take that as a "i don't know". find out?
<0> then embed that configuration of it? <0> (***uming it works) <1> will do <0> non final stuff, bah <1> Clackwell: you mean the current releae of jetty6 ? <0> goldenwords: yes, release candidate 0, isn't it? <1> Clackwell: yeah <1> Clackwell: i had jetty5 working fine... using 6 is proving to be a 3 day pain in the a** <1> Clackwell: any other embedded http server i could use? Tomcat's? <0> i don't understand you. <0> 5 is working fine, you try 6 and then all of a sudden 5 isn't good enough anymore and you need something completely different? <0> where is the logic? <1> Clackwell: are you suggesting that i go back tp 5 and wait until 6 goes into final? <0> goldenwords: why did you try jetty6? <0> curiosity? <0> technical needs/requirements? <1> Clackwell: because it is the latest version... i ***umed that the users of my software would be interested in having the latest functionality <0> goldenwords: your users will spit at you when your decision to include non final components into your software backfires and leaves them with a broken system. <0> ok, that's tackled. now explain why you even considered to switch to tomcat? <0> or is it a misunderstand? "rc" sounds a lot less "betaish", agreed. <1> Clackwell: fair enough... i was testing to see if jetty6 was usuable. due to the fact that it is difficult to get to work and not in final, obviously it has failed the test... i don't feel the need to explain my decisions to you. i would appreciate a less condescending tone. i cam here for help, not chastisment <0> it is still not final, though. it's an additional beta state. <2> Clackwell: Jetty 6 is pretty much final now <2> Clackwell: Not many changes envisioned, and the Jetty team all say that if you're starting something new, to use v6 <0> rhowe: "pretty much"? there can be 20 release candidates... <2> Clackwell: heh, sure, but they don't anticipate any big API changes or anything like that, I don't think <0> goldenwords: i was merely pointing out something very strange in your logic or what you said. <2> goldenwords: Jetty has a very good mailing list, jetty-discuss <0> rhowe: <shrug> and yet it resists embedding for three days. until someone can come up with a good explanation for that i attribute it to its non final stage. :) <1> thanks for your help <2> Clackwell: /me points at goldenwords <2> All the explanation, right there :) <0> omg, my windows server just crashed, should i install freebsd?! <0> rhowe: hehe <2> Clackwell: OpenVMS :) <0> what? yes, it's windows release candidate, why do you ask? <3> re <4> re jottinger <5> Anyone know of a good place to start learning Java? <6> www.thejavatutorial.com <4> java.sun.com <5> Thanks, I'll try it. <6> also look in the FAQ fr this chan and look for Thinking in Java <5> K <7> hizbullah my beloved burn burn telaviv <7> burn burn nahariya <7> burn burn haifa <7> burn burn tabariya <7> burn burn aka <8> does windows mobile 2003 come with a jre installed? <4> Probably not.
<8> :P <6> not usually <8> i just got a pocket pc and im a bit confused now about JREs <6> what confuses you <8> well i want to write java apps for my pocket pc <8> but i don't know what to use <8> i don't know what jre is installed or even if there is a jre on my device <6> need to find a jre, they cost I belive but not much, hp used to ship one with ipaqs, was personal java not jme <6> there won't be one most likely <8> hm personal java? <6> java 1.1.8 <8> let's suppose it has personal java run time environment...what do i use then for development? <6> a pc and a compiler <8> what compiler? <6> javac <8> so far i was using jdk5 <6> just don't write past 1.1.8 <8> hm <8> so what's j2me? <8> so i use jdk1.1.8? <8> ok i would use jdk1.1.8 ...but what's j2me then? <6> that is jsme <8> sorry jsme then <6> you can get jdk 1.5 to compile to 1.1.8 <6> mobile edition <8> oh that's nice <6> anothe standard detailed on the sun site <8> hm jsme has its jre? <6> yes <8> so i can install that jre on my device? <6> if there is one for it <8> oh yes ofcourse <6> yep <9> I implemented the cl***ic "are you sure you want to exit?" by handling windowClosing(WindowEvent windowEvent) with my window.. <9> So I show a confirm dialog, but whatever the user chooses, the program exits.. <9> When the windowClosing terminates, so does the program.. <9> what gives? <6> what is your action on closing ? <6> did you set default to exit ? <9> ahhhh <9> yes <9> so I shouldn't set it? <9> I removed the default close, and it still closes <10> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/javax/swing/JFrame.html <10> Tells you about closing in the main cl*** description. <6> hi dave-e <10> Hiya <6> the movers just packed and removed all my stuff <10> Woo! :) <10> I'm back to work on Monday... *weeps* <6> fly on wednesday <11> http://znabela.com/lego_scorpion.wmv <6> I'm in to work mon and tue <10> Neat znabela <11> yeah, they did one helluva job on that one <10> calchas ah, so back for good after Wednesday or just back on a holiday? <11> just recieved it wednesday <6> good <9> dave-e: thanks <10> I just clicked that calchas actually answered my question, lol. <10> I thought it didn't make senes so he must have been replying to someone else.
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