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[news.eclipse.technology.epf] Re: Questions about the published .war file
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Hello Ward.
Our dev team looked at it and thinks that your issue is not related to
capitalization, but a Java issue. We used to compile the Servlet with 1.5,
but your old app server runs on 1.4. We fixed this and now compile against
1.4. Could you download our next nightly build and please try again and let
us know?
Thanks for pointing us into the right direction,
Peter.
"Ward" <ward.bergmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d6492665a9bb43979d58fa3cbfa2062d$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> -= Sorry, I copy pasted the wrong text in my previous reply... Here's the
> right one =-
>
> Hello Peter,
>
> Thank you for the information.
>
> We?ve got IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.1.1 on AIX
> 5.1
>
> IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.1.1 has support for
> Servlet, version 2.2 and version 2.3. (source:
> ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/websphere/awdtools/wsad/pdfs/g325-5380-07.pdf)
>
> Maybe this is useful information: On this page
> http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg1PQ94676 you can
> read about a problem with the Servlet Spec 2.3.
>
> I think it would be helpful if I give you my .war file. Then you can see
> that the web-inf paths have different casings. You can download it from:
> http://www.mediamax.com/wardbergmans/Links/1364F3133A
> Our IT departments says that when the .war file is deployed, everything is
> stored in WEB-INF upper-case (so there is no web-inf lower case).
>
> I hope you know a solution to fix the search error. If you need more
> information, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ward
>