Servlets :: HTTP 404 Requested Resource Is Unavailable
Aug 28, 2014
So I have a screen I click on. The "webPage" comes back as the requested resource unavailable.
What I don't get is that when I run the server locally on my machine it works just fine. But when this is deployed out to server I get the error. The screen comes up but the data doesn't show up. Where should I look to troubleshoot this?
I am trying to use hidden variable in project.When I launch my project i am able to get the welcome page.But when submit login values i am getting HTTP 404 error- Resource not found error.
I don't seem to be hitting my RESTful webservices. I am using Hibernate and checked and all my entity classes are working. I've even retrieved data from the database but I cannot hit the web service. I am using Tomcat 7 and Eclipse IDE.
In which InetAddress is giving my local machine IP when i run my application in localhost, but I mapped localhost:8080 with IIS server then InetAddress not giving exact IP address. How can we resolve this?
I mentioned the url-pattern in web.xml correctly and i also checked whether all the class files are present or not. But I am still getting ResourceNotFoundRException.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859
I have an env-entry defined in my web.xml and when I attempt to print it from a simple servlet all I get is null. And of course if I attempt to invoke any methods on the object I get a NullPointerException.I read somewhere that this can happen if you're using version 2.4 instead of 2.5, so I changed to 2.5 and I still have the same issue. Here's the web.xml:
I have a link with URL say "/atom/filename.link" on one webpage on my server. On clicking it, a response will return in XML format.
In the XML there is information like:
<library id = "123" path =""/> <document id = "1234" path =""/>
With this information I can generate a URL to another link, say /libray?id=123/document?id=1234
Now I would like to realize a function so that on clicking this link, it will be automatically redirected to that new link, which is generated from the XML file.
At first I try to use a servlet/filter in a web-app and then deploy it on the server, inside this servlet/filter I make a new URL connection with the same request URL and retrieve the response and the parse the XML data. But now the request URL points to the servlet now, not the actual XML file.
For example, if I set the set the servlet-mapping to /atom, If I try to connect to the URL /atom/filename.link inside the servlet, will it still be directed to this servlet? It's like a loop, and the real content can never be reached because now the servlet occupies its path.
This resource is about a login page.But when I logout or when I visit some pages like Contacts or Home Page, I wouldn't use HTTPS protocol.At the moment, HTTPS remain in the url even if I declared this protocol only for that resource..This is my (little) web.xml
I need to built a file upload service which should be memory effective. I should avoid loading the entire file into memory,Since I may have multiple http request which will pile up the Heap memory. Any effective way to upload a large file(For ex:1GB file) using http Streaming. I need to do the file upload on a single http call. Let's consider a scenario where 1 GB file to be uploaded using 512MB Heap memory. Not Sure If practically I can achieve this or not.
When does HTTP Session object is created in web application. Suppose I have a website. Home page of website is HTTP page which contains details of company and link to Login page.
Consider below mentioned user journey as scenario:
a. user arrives at home page of website b. user click on Login page c. user fill in login details on login page and click on Submit d. user is successfully authenticated and authorized from back end e. User specific page is shown f. user click on logout link g. user is successfully logged out from website h. user is redirected to home page i. user closes browser
In the above mentioned user journey,
a. at which step does HTTP session starts (means at which steps does HTTP Session object is created ? ) b. at which step does HTTP session ends ?
In case required, assume tech stack to be Java 7, Servlet 2.5, JSP, Tomcat 7, Apache web server (for static web contents).....
I would like to know the details about how a server handles a multipart request. I know that a webserver comprises of a HTTP adapter(which is responsible for receiving http requests and sending http responses) and a container(which is responsible for handling dynamic requests).
So, when a client sends a request, the HTTP adapter receives it. Then transfers the request to the container if the http adapter cannot handle it(jsps, servlets for example).
Suppose, a client sends a multipart request which has an avi file of size upto 100mb. For example, lets assume that the client takes 5 minutes to upload the file.
Lets also assume that my application is only interested in flv files. Is there any way to stop/terminate the multipart request before the file is transferred to the server? So that the client's time will not be wasted?
I think that the HTTP adapter will transfer the request to the container only after receiving the entire request, i.e. the servlet will be called only after the file is transferred to the server from client. Is it right?
If its right then there is no easy way to terminate the multipart request unless the entire file is transferred to the server. Is this right?
I'm trying to learn java by making a login page using java, servlet, javascript, html and mysql. I can login with username and password, I can get all the information from database in the edit page. However, when I edit and click on "Submit" in EditPage.jsp, it gives HTTP Status 404. Same screen appears when I click on "Sign Up" from first page (NewFile.jsp) and click on "Submit" button after filling up user information.
I am posting all my code here but probably important ones are:
EditPage.jsp, Edit.java, EditDetails.java, UpdateUser.java and for Sign Up SignUpPage.jsp and Registration.java.
Firstly here are my error message and ss from my project explorer:
I am running a test servlet on Tomcat and have implemented different behaviours for the doPost and doGet methods. When I access from the browser, only the doGet method gets called ultimately.
The Firefox developer tools show me a GET request from the browser to my Tomcat instance. Do browsers ever call the POST http method? How could I make this happen?
I am generating java script tag and javascript code in servlet and displaying it in each jsp page. i include this in every jsp in my application. I am preparing the following javascript content and diplayin each jsp
<script type="text/javascript"> BOOM.addVar (clientId = SOME universal unique ID ) </script>
the clientid will be uniqueid it gets generated every time.
Here my question is, is there any possibility the clientId will be store in browser cache or third party cache server. if yes how to prevent clientId from cache.
I don't want to prevent the whole jsp file from cache. i just want to prevent only that particular field. so that i can use advantages cache and also prevent particular header field to be cached.
Also can we prevent particular http header attribute from cache.
Is there any kind of way to generate HTTP request within a servlet, dispatch it to the server and get back the answer delivered to the servlet? Or are the servlets meant only to respond to passed requests, not generate them?
(I asked a similar question here: [Code] ..... but no luck)
I'm a new Java user and I'm trying to code a simple login page. In first page (NewFile.jsp) users should enter their username and password and should click on "login", or click on "sign up".
1.) If user enters his username and password correctly, a login page (LoginPage.jsp) appears and says "welcome null" but it should show the name of that user instead of null.
2.) In that login page there is an edit button to edit profile information. When I clicked on it, every information is "null" and when I edit them and click on "Submit" button;
HTTP Status 404 - type Status report message description The requested resource () is not available. GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.2
that message appears.
3.) If I click on "Sign Up" button at the beginning, a registration jsp (SignUpPage.jsp) appears. After filling up text boxes and clicking on "Submit", same Status 404 screen appears.
I created a mysql database called "loginpage" using xampp. In that database there is a table called "users" and it has un, pass, name, surname, email and degree attributes.
I am very new to EJB. Started with Session bean demo which was working fine. (created a jar file which had EJB and a WAR file which had servlet). But face some issues when created MDB . (For that also created a JAR file which had EJB and a WAR file which had servlet).
I have used @JMSDestinationDefinitions({
@JMSDestinationDefinition(name = "java:global/jms/mySalutationQueue", interfaceName = "javax.jms.Queue") }) in servlet and @ActivationConfigProperty(propertyName = "destinationLookup", propertyValue = "java:global/jms/mySalutationQueue") in MDB. I hope that's fine.
I am using WildFly 8 application server in "standalone-full" mode. But while deploying it I got some errors of missing dependencies. Trace of my application server log is as follows:
09:00:28,511 INFO [org.jboss.as.ejb3.deployment.processors.EjbJndiBindingsDeploymentUnitProcessor] (MSC service thread 1-4) JNDI bindings for session bean named Salutation in deployment unit deployment "SalutationProject.war" are as follows:
This example is taken from the EJB 3.1 Cookbook's 1st Chapter. I have searched on [URL] .... but didnt get it. Have only used CDI annotations and no xml.
I use this code in Restlet Representation. I try to get the value from the Request API. But I am facing the problem as "Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method getQuery() from the type Resource".
I am trying to write a webservice class which actually handles multipart requests. T client will try to upload zip or tar.gz files which may be upto 1GB in size.
I dont want to validate the extension i client side.
I want to validate the file extension in server side and discard the request before the file is uploaded.
1. Does a GET HTTP request contain a request body? If yes what is contained in it? Are the request headers also part of the request body? 2. Is it possible to send a byte array as part of the GET request in its body? 3. Is there a size limitation on the data that can be sent via a GET request?