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    • M
      mmn666
      last edited by

      Hi mlohbihler,

      i changed to

      tomcat.hostname=webapps

      but don't have any effect...

      Buildfile: /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml
      compile:
      static:
      build:
      copy:
      [copy] Copying 2797 files to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango

      BUILD FAILED
      /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml:117: Failed to copy /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class due to java.io.FileNotFoundException /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class (No such file or directory)

      Total time: 3 seconds

      sorry my ignorance...
      and thanks for your patience

      regards,
      Mario

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        mlohbihler
        last edited by

        Maybe a silly question, but can you say how much of this path actually exists:
        /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          mmn666
          last edited by

          Hi,

          maybe is not a silly question hehehehe

          only this is real

          /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/

          sorry my ignorance...
          and thanks for your patience

          regards,
          Mario

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            mlohbihler
            last edited by

            Incidentally, i strongly recommend changing the password in your tomcat-users file. There is a known crawler that looks for unprotected Tomcat instances and uses the manager to upload and start applications.

            Best regards,
            Matthew

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              mlohbihler
              last edited by

              That comment above was for all forum users, not just Mario.

              So, Mario, are you sure the user under which the build is running has permissions to write to the "webapps" directory?

              Best regards,
              Matthew

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                mmn666
                last edited by

                Hi mlohbihler,

                i change the permission and works now i have the folder

                /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango

                and the build is ok

                Buildfile: /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml
                compile:
                static:
                build:
                copy:
                [copy] Copying 2797 files to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango
                deploy:
                BUILD SUCCESSFUL
                Total time: 26 seconds

                :)

                now i will try access http://localhost:8080/mango
                right?

                sorry my ignorance...
                and thanks for your patience

                regards,
                Mario

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                  mlohbihler
                  last edited by

                  Sure, give it a try.

                  Best regards,
                  Matthew

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                    mmn666
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    i try access http://localhost:8080/mango/(http://localhost:8080/mango/login.htm) and i have a error report

                    com.serotonin.web.dwr.LocalizableMessageConverter.convertOutbound(LocalizableMessageConverter.java:25)

                    and like in topic
                    http://mango.serotoninsoftware.com/forum/posts/list/345.page

                    the problem is my browser the firefox,when i desativated a plugin... ...works!!!

                    thank you very much...
                    hartelijk dank

                    sorry my ignorance...
                    and thanks for your patience

                    best regards,
                    Mario

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                      mlohbihler
                      last edited by

                      You're using 1.8.1? That problem should have been fixed.

                      Give this jar file a try, but keep the old one just in case it all goes horribly wrong.

                      Attachment: download link

                      Best regards,
                      Matthew

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                        Jay
                        last edited by

                        Hi all,

                        I'm having a problem running/compiling mango using eclipse, and was wondering if someone here might know what I did wrong...

                        I've followed all the steps described by Andras to build the project in Eclipse, including "add external jar" to add the following jars from ${tomcat.home}/lib

                        servlet-api
                        jsp-api

                        When I try to build, I get several compile errors starting with

                        [javac] C:\Dev\testing\workspace\Mango\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\User.java:26: package javax.servlet.http does not exist
                        [javac] import javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionBindingEvent;
                        

                        Finally, I copied the files

                        servlet-api.jar and
                        jsp-api.jar

                        into ...war\WEB-INF\lib.

                        Then the build process successfully compiles and copies files to Tomcat's webapps folder. In fact, it does this even if I remove the "external jars" servlet-api and jsp-api from classpath (using eclipse)!

                        However, when I try to run the application, it returns a HTTP Status 500 page with a null pointer exception in javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service

                        org.apache.jasper.JasperException: java.lang.NullPointerException
                        org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.handleJspException(JspServletWrapper.java:536)
                        org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:368)
                        org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:313)
                        org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:260)
                        javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:717)

                        I suspect this is related to the servlet-api jar.

                        Anyone have any suggestions...?

                        Jay

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                          jmo
                          last edited by

                          I'm having the same problem...
                          I'll work on it more tonight or tomorrow and see what happens...

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                            lordportux
                            last edited by

                            hello team!

                            I´m trying to build mango source 1.12.4 and I got the next error:

                            > [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\DataSourceVO.java:434: error: name has private access in DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.head.name", from.name, name);
                            [javac]                                                                                    ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\DataSourceVO.java:435: error: xid has private access in DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "common.xid", from.xid, xid);
                            [javac]                                                                              ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\DataSourceVO.java:436: error: enabled has private access in DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "common.enabled", from.enabled, enabled);
                            [javac]                                                                                  ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:164: error: rbePeriodType has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPeriodChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.dnp3.rbePeriod", from.rbePeriodType,
                            [javac]                                                                                       ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:165: error: rbePollPeriods has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]                 from.rbePollPeriods, rbePeriodType, rbePollPeriods);
                            [javac]                     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:166: error: synchPeriods has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.dnp3.synchPeriod", from.synchPeriods, synchPeriods);
                            [javac]                                                                                           ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:167: error: staticPollPeriods has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.dnp3.staticPeriod", from.staticPollPeriods,
                            [javac]                                                                                            ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:169: error: sourceAddress has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.dnp3.sourceAddress", from.sourceAddress,
                            [javac]                                                                                             ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:171: error: slaveAddress has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.dnp3.slaveAddress", from.slaveAddress, slaveAddress);
                            [javac]                                                                                            ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:172: error: retries has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.dnp3.retries", from.retries, retries);
                            [javac]                                                                                       ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\br\org\scadabr\vo\dataSource\dnp3\Dnp3DataSourceVO.java:173: error: retries has private access in Dnp3DataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.modbus.retries", from.retries, retries);
                            [javac]                                                                                         ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:207: error: updatePeriodType has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPeriodChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.updatePeriod", from.updatePeriodType,
                            [javac]                                                                                     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:208: error: updatePeriods has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]                 from.updatePeriods, updatePeriodType, updatePeriods);
                            [javac]                     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:209: error: quantize has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.quantize", from.quantize, quantize);
                            [javac]                                                                                   ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:210: error: timeout has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.modbus.timeout", from.timeout, timeout);
                            [javac]                                                                                         ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:211: error: retries has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.modbus.retries", from.retries, retries);
                            [javac]                                                                                         ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:212: error: contiguousBatches has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.modbus.contiguousBatches", from.contiguousBatches,
                            [javac]                                                                                                   ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:215: error: createSlaveMonitorPoints has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]                 from.createSlaveMonitorPoints, createSlaveMonitorPoints);
                            [javac]                     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:216: error: maxReadBitCount has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]         AuditEventType.maybeAddPropertyChangeMessage(list, "dsEdit.modbus.maxReadBitCount", from.maxReadBitCount,
                            [javac]                                                                                                 ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:219: error: maxReadRegisterCount has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]                 from.maxReadRegisterCount, maxReadRegisterCount);
                            [javac]                     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\dataSource\modbus\ModbusDataSourceVO.java:221: error: maxWriteRegisterCount has private access in ModbusDataSourceVO
                            [javac]                 from.maxWriteRegisterCount, maxWriteRegisterCount);
                            [javac]                     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:35: error: DummyServletContext is not abstract and does not override abstract method getJspConfigDescriptor() in ServletContext
                            [javac] public class DummyServletContext implements ServletContext {
                            [javac]        ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:54: error: getAttributeNames() in DummyServletContext cannot implement getAttributeNames() in ServletContext
                            [javac]     public Enumeration<?> getAttributeNames() {
                            [javac]                           ^
                            [javac]   return type Enumeration<?> is not compatible with Enumeration<String>
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:77: error: getInitParameterNames() in DummyServletContext cannot implement getInitParameterNames() in ServletContext
                            [javac]     public Enumeration<?> getInitParameterNames() {
                            [javac]                           ^
                            [javac]   return type Enumeration<?> is not compatible with Enumeration<String>
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:155: error: getServletNames() in DummyServletContext cannot implement getServletNames() in ServletContext
                            [javac]     public Enumeration<?> getServletNames() {
                            [javac]                           ^
                            [javac]   return type Enumeration<?> is not compatible with Enumeration<String>
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:161: error: getServlets() in DummyServletContext cannot implement getServlets() in ServletContext
                            [javac]     public Enumeration<?> getServlets() {
                            [javac]                           ^
                            [javac]   return type Enumeration<?> is not compatible with Enumeration<Servlet>
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:131: error: getResourcePaths(String) in DummyServletContext cannot implement getResourcePaths(String) in ServletContext
                            [javac]     public Set<?> getResourcePaths(String arg0) {
                            [javac]                   ^
                            [javac]   return type Set<?> is not compatible with Set<String>
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:53: error: method does not override or implement a method from a supertype
                            [javac]     @Override
                            [javac]     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:76: error: method does not override or implement a method from a supertype
                            [javac]     @Override
                            [javac]     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:130: error: method does not override or implement a method from a supertype
                            [javac]     @Override
                            [javac]     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:154: error: method does not override or implement a method from a supertype
                            [javac]     @Override
                            [javac]     ^
                            [javac] C:\Users\Lordportux\workspace\myMangoBranch\src\com\serotonin\mango\util\test\DummyServletContext.java:160: error: method does not override or implement a method from a supertype
                            [javac]     @Override
                            [javac]     ^
                            [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
                            [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
                            [javac] 32 errors
                            

                            what's the problem? :(

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                              johnparker16
                              last edited by

                              In addition, i suggest modifying the code in your tomcat-users computer file. There is a known crawler that looks for credit card Tomcat circumstances and uses the administrator to publish and start programs.

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                                chahin
                                last edited by

                                Hi,
                                am trying to run th build.xml file but i found some Error :shock: :

                                for example : /*** Compiling 616 source files to C:\workspace-pfe\mango\build\WEB-INF\classes
                                [javac] C:\workspace-pfe\mango\src\com\serotonin\mango\vo\User.java:26: error: package javax.servlet.http does not exist
                                [javac] import javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionBindingEvent; ***/

                                help please :cry:

                                REM: i download the code source from http://sourceforge.net/projects/scadabr/files/Software/mango-src/mango-source-1.12.3.zip/download (VERSION 1.12.3)

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                                  Dusan
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi,

                                  I had similar problem with javax.servlet.http.... I resolved it with adding all libraries in the project. Right click on the project/Build Path/Configure Build Path/Choose Java Build Path on the left and add all .jar files from war/WEB-INF/lib.
                                  That should be ok.

                                  I have another problem:
                                  My build is successful, but I can't see it in my browser. I copy files from webapps/test to webapps/ROOT, but http://localhost:8080/ returnes error. Please, help!

                                  Thank you very much!

                                  Dusan

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                                    mlohbihler
                                    last edited by

                                    Can you provide some more details on the nature of the error? Is there anything in the Tomcat log?

                                    Best regards,
                                    Matthew

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                                      Dusan
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi,

                                      thank you for answering!

                                      http://localhost:8080/test returnes this:


                                      HTTP Status 500 -

                                      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: 22 in the generated java file
                                      The method getJspApplicationContext(ServletContext) is undefined for the type JspFactory

                                      Stacktrace:
                                      org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:92)
                                      org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:330)
                                      org.apache.jasper.compiler.JDTCompiler.generateClass(JDTCompiler.java:439)
                                      org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:356)
                                      org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:334)
                                      org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:321)
                                      org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:592)
                                      org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:328)
                                      org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:313)
                                      org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:260)
                                      javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:717)
                                      note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Apache Tomcat/6.0.35 logs.

                                      Apache Tomcat/6.0.35

                                      http://localhost:8080/mango works (folder mango contains extracted mango-1.13.0.zip downloaded from Mango Website).
                                      .................................................................................................................................
                                      I built it as Andreas did (on the first page). That is:

                                      -get Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
                                      -get Mango source code, unpack it
                                      -add empty subdirectories lib, src_gen and src_test to Mango source
                                      -add RXTXcomm.jar in lib directory
                                      -in file build.properties, edit tomcat.home to point at the tomcat location on your system.
                                      C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Tomcat 6.0
                                      -get axis-ant.jar and put it into the WEB-INF/lib directory
                                      -In Eclipse choose import->general and browse to the mango source
                                      -I used "add jar" to add these jars in war/WEB-INF/lib :

                                      modbus4J
                                      seroUtils
                                      common-httputils
                                      quartz
                                      bacnet4J
                                      commons-codec
                                      joda-time

                                      servlet-api
                                      jsp-api

                                      -I added the rest of .jar files

                                      -right-click build.xml in the project explorer and choose run as->2(3).ant-build...
                                      choose the createconfigfiles target
                                      -right-click build.xml again and again choose run as->2(3).ant-build...
                                      choose the default deploy

                                      The newly built Mango is now copied to the tomcat webapps/test directory
                                      ..............................................................................................................................

                                      I don't think it is connected to the problem, but I see WARNING signs on several packages in src folder (in Eclipse).
                                      Also, I see "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\mango-source-1.12.4\build.xml:82: warning: 'includeantruntime' was not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last; set to false for repeatable builds" in console, after building it.

                                      Thank you very much!

                                      Dusan

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                                        mlohbihler
                                        last edited by

                                        There's not really an error message there beyond, "there was an error", so it's hard to say. I'd suggest looking for differences between the "test" deployment and the "mango" deployment.

                                        Best regards,
                                        Matthew

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                                          Dusan
                                          last edited by

                                          OK, I'll try to figure it out.

                                          Thank you very much!

                                          Dusan

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                                            Dusan
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi again,

                                            I'm analysing Mango source code. I don't know how JSP pages are connected.

                                            For example: the first page is login.jsp (in WEB-INF/jsp/). When user clicks on Log in button,
                                            what is the next jsp page that will be shown to him?

                                            Where can I define navigation rules?

                                            In JSF there is a file faces-config.xml where navigation rules are defined (start JSP page, servlet which checks username and password, and the next JSP page).

                                            I imported Mango source code in Eclipse as General/Existing Project into Workspace.

                                            P.S. I opened new topic about it, Programming in Mango.

                                            Thank you very much!

                                            Dusan

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