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Jun 7th, 2004, 06:56 AM
#1
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Tomcat 5
I have an JSP, when I run this, I'll get this message (I am 100% sure that the code is ok):
Code:
HTTP Status 500 -
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type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
Generated servlet error:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file
C:\Tomcat 5.0\work\Catalina\localhost\jsp-examples\org\apache\jsp\MyFirstJSP_jsp.java:8: cannot access java.lang.Object
bad class file: C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_04\lib\rt.jar(java/lang/Object.class)
class file has wrong version 48.0, should be 47.0
Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath.
implements org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspSourceDependent {
^
1 error
org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:83)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:315)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:406)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:463)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:442)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:430)
org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:511)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:274)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:292)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:236)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:810)
note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Apache Tomcat/5.0.25 logs.
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Apache Tomcat/5.0.25
What is wrong with the rt.jar file?
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Jun 7th, 2004, 08:21 AM
#2
I recommend you reinstall the Java SDK and Tomcat. Something seems to be very wrong.
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Jun 7th, 2004, 08:39 AM
#3
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Jun 8th, 2004, 01:45 AM
#4
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Now reinstalled I've made a new folder named test in the webapps folder including a file named test.jsp. When try to run this by http://localhost:8082/Test/test.jsp an error occurs saying:
Code:
HTTP Status 404 - /Test/MyFirstJSP.jsp
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type Status report
message /Test/MyFirstJSP.jsp
description The requested resource (/Test/MyFirstJSP.jsp) is not available.
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Apache Tomcat/5.0.25
The strange thing is, that if I run the examples e.g http://localhost:8082/jsp-examples/j...arithmetic.jsp I have no problems running this?????
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Jun 8th, 2004, 04:17 AM
#5
Is the capitalization exactly the same? Out of interest, are you running this on Linux or Windows?
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 CornedBee
"Writing specifications is like writing a novel. Writing code is like writing poetry."
- Anonymous, published by Raymond Chen
Don't PM me with your problems, I scan most of the forums daily. If you do PM me, I will not answer your question.
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Jun 8th, 2004, 04:34 AM
#6
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Sorry, posted the wrong link, of course it's http://localhost:8082/Test/MyFirstJSP.jsp.
I am using Win2000 by the way
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Jun 8th, 2004, 04:40 AM
#7
Hmmm... I always had problems configuring Tomcat, and it's definitely a configuration problem. The only time I got it to work is the one now running on my Linux server...
Hmmm...
Can you upload your server.xml (I believe there is no sensitive info inside) and outline your directory structure?
All the buzzt
 CornedBee
"Writing specifications is like writing a novel. Writing code is like writing poetry."
- Anonymous, published by Raymond Chen
Don't PM me with your problems, I scan most of the forums daily. If you do PM me, I will not answer your question.
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