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JSP in Solaris(Apache & Tomcat)

Anoop Krishnan
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Joined: May 03, 2001
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I have a strange problem when dealing with JSPs in Solaris Machine Apache & Tomcat
If when the apache is restarted it is not able to compile the file shows millions of errors saying a lot of object not initialized
it even says the object out is not initialized
The page works fine under Linux system.
Do you have nay idea what is wrong here & how can I fix it in my code or in the OS
[ February 21, 2003: Message edited by: Anoop Krishnan ]

I just want to know is there any body call my bean's Getter and Setter methods with "Please" in front - My favorite quip from Bugzilla
Tim Holloway
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Joined: Jun 25, 2001
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Ouch. I'd say you should ask first in the Linux/Unix forum and if nobody answers there try again in the Apache/Tomcat forum.


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