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Can't post on your forum

on the forum. I tried removing the cookies, but nothing. I tried in another browser, but the same ... to cookies. It seems that somehow your browsers (at least Chrome and FF) do not return cookies ... everyone and may be related to browser settings. This is weird because we didn't change anything in
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How to resolve 404 errors with Eclipse/Maven Spring MVC

my browser to localhost:8080/Guestbook/ it works as your tutorial says! However, when I use Eclipse Juno ... under the that server icon in the server. But when I point the browser to localhost:8080/Guestbook after starting ... using the maven build command to do a jetty:run command. Point the browser as the tutorial explains
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@Transient

browser. See attached screenshot. I did not expect to see the searched attribute in the explorer´s object browser since it´s annotated as transient? This is part of the code that persists the Agency
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Jboss 6 persistence.xml startup error

JBoss (run) and open the browser at http://localhost:8080/Guestbook/guest (if JBoss is configured
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JPA Web App Tutorial - NetBeans Project

Run > Run Main Project... (or F6). Choose or define the server and click OK. If a browser is not opened - open it at http://localhost:8080/Guestbook/.
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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

jetty:run in the Goals field and click Run. Open your browser at http://localhost:8080/Guestbook
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Java EE 6 JPA Tutorial - NetBeans Project

. If a browser is not opened - open it at http://localhost:8080/Guestbook/.
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Spring MVC JPA Tutorial - Maven Project

server is ready - open your browser at http://localhost:8080/Guestbook/ You may also open and run
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Spring MVC JPA Tutorial - NetBeans Project

the persistence.xml file. If a browser is not opened - open it at http://localhost:8080/Guestbook/.
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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

and select Custom > Goals... Enter jetty:run in the Goals field and click OK. Open your browser

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