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Bugs Fixed in This Release
This version of the JSWDK
is a bug fix release,
correcting the following bugs:
- Earlier versions had a bug in handling data sent from the client to the
server by an HTTP POST method. This bug caused the error
message Connection reset by peer to appear in the user's Web browser. This
bug has been fixed. You can now use the HTTP POST method in a JSP file
to send data from
an HTML form to the Web server.
- The shell scripts startserver and stopserver,
for starting and stopping
the JSWDK server on UNIX systems, are no longer specific to the Korn shell.
You can now run the scripts safely from any UNIX shell.
- In earlier versions, character set encoding that you defined using
<%@ page
contentType="xxx" charset="xxx" %>
in a JSP file was not handled correctly when the JSP page was
compiled. With some character sets, this caused the JSWDK engine
to stop running. This bug has been fixed.
The contentType
and charset attributes of the page directive
now work correctly.
- In earlier versions, JSP files with the same filename but
stored in different
directories were compiled to the same Java
.class file,
so that an existing
.class file was overwritten when a
new JSP file was compiled. This bug has been
fixed. You can now
create JSP files with the same file name in different
directories.
- In addition, this release of the JSWDK is certified safe for Y2K
processing. If you use this version, you should not encounter errors related
to changing dates to the year 2000.
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