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This is a discussion on Java - Tomcat is working within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; I have a servlet which will get a url using GetMap, from behind a firewall. I am using the java ...
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| Java - Tomcat is working I am using the java demo code in a servlet. The problem is that it works the first time but then all subsequent request redirects too many times. Does anyone have a servlet or jsp working? Thanks. |
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You're working with on a mapserver with mappoint? Is that right? Did you succeed? Peter mailto: blackmail@snafu.de |
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