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Hi everyone,
I've been trying to use an RMI Service from a JSP page, but whenever I try it I get an error of not finding the object. I've started the rmiregistry service, and the Services Implementations registers it, and when I run a class client I have for it, it works well. but when I try a JSP page I get the following error:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/9882/87198913ca2.jpg
The code is the zip I include in the attachment.
Thanks you.
John
I've been trying to use an RMI Service from a JSP page, but whenever I try it I get an error of not finding the object. I've started the rmiregistry service, and the Services Implementations registers it, and when I run a class client I have for it, it works well. but when I try a JSP page I get the following error:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/9882/87198913ca2.jpg
The code is the zip I include in the attachment.
Thanks you.
John
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and another idiot insisting on using Java code in JSP.
And rude too, expecting people to open potentially dangerous attachments and read their content, taking a lot of time.
And rude too, expecting people to open potentially dangerous attachments and read their content, taking a lot of time.
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The error "MyRemote cannot be resolved to a type." seems to be pretty straightforward; you need to include the 'MyRemote' class in your JSP for it to successfully compile. I know this advice would fall on deaf ears but avoid using scriptlets in your JSP's, put the application logic in servlets instead.
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