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  1. Username: bosstimr Server: Tommy Domain: bosstimer.tradejmark.ca The Account Status page says I was suspended for inactivity, which I believe is probably correct, I haven't logged in in maybe a month and a half. However, I wish to come back to using my site, and the automatic renewal script is not working for me because it says it doesn't recognize my email address. Is there a way to get my site re-enabled? Thanks, Tim Meredith
  2. Actually, would you mind doing that whenever you get a chance? I've uploaded all the Java libraries that I plan to for the foreseeable future.
  3. This has maybe turned into more of a questions thread than a customer service one, but does anyone know of any way for me to force Tomcat to recognize libraries that my JSP pages need to use? Or is my best bet on a free service (not a complaint, I understand the limits of what you're doing, and I really appreciate it) to just wait until someone triggers a Tomcat restart?
  4. UPDATE: Earlier today, my code using the API started working without my having changed anything. The libraries I wished to use were in a WEB-INF/lib folder, and those are the ones now being used, despite the fact that this didn't work initially and I haven't changed anything to make it work. Since then, I have added another library in the same folder, but as of now am unable to use it with JSP. Does Tomcat do some sort of periodic sweep to update the libraries it recognizes for me to use? If anyone could help clear up my confusion, I would appreciate it. -Tim Meredith
  5. Hello, all, I was wondering if the Java API for JSON Processing could be enabled on Tommy so that it could be used with JSP. I think all that would need to be done would be to have the jar files for the API and library placed in whatever classpath is being used by Tomcat. If you are interested in doing this, the jar files are located here: http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=javax/json/javax.json-api/1.0/javax.json-api-1.0.jarhttp://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=org/glassfish/javax.json/1.0.4/javax.json-1.0.4.jarThank you for considering this. -Tim Meredith
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