OK. This was a bit of a simple one. Found my answer with the help of a
couple of folks on IRC.
Please disregard.
Andrew Pierce wrote:
Hello. I realize this is about the stupidest question I could ask but,
I've scoured the web, etc. and cannot get an easy example of making
servlets act
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/app/WEB-INF/web.xml to include
the declarations for the servlet.
I stop and restart Tomcat and alas, all I get is 404 when I try to
access the servlet with a url like
http://localhost:8080//HelloServlet.
I know this has got to VERY simple. Thanks in
go away after
setting
up the listen connection on port 80.
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u just push all the traffic straight through anyway,
we decided not
to put Apache between our users and our Tomcat servers.
If I didn't need to use re-writes, and complicated rules on our
apaches, I would also
use THTTP for performance reasons.
Andrew
On Sep 16, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Pe
.
Andrew
On Sep 14, 2005, at 2:58 PM, Lionel Farbos wrote:
But, in a web site, there is never only JSPs : there is a lot of
static files (images, css, js, ...)
So, if you don't have a apache in the frontend to deliver theses
static files, there is an overload for the TC server...
So, your
We did some comparisons between running Tomcat 5.0 standalone, or TC
5.0 and Apache 2.0
If you are ONLY delivering JSPs, we found that we could only deal
with 50% of the requests when running combined Apache TC and mod_jk
Andrew
On Sep 14, 2005, at 2:45 PM, Lionel Farbos wrote:
I use
Apache is easier to configure, but at a 50% performance hit for pure
JSP pages
Andrew
On Sep 14, 2005, at 2:18 PM, KEREM ERKAN wrote:
Apache has better directory/file restricting and handling than
Tomcat, it is
more customizable and it is much user/admin friendly to
configure
Hi Martin,
I have tomcat 5.0.25 -> 30 running on Sarge without a problem. Sun
JVM 1.42r5 and greater.
The orginal poster seems to have a problem with his application as
manager applets etc work.
I would however recommend running a 2.6 kernel
Andrew
On Sep 13, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Mar
e you trying to get it to
work for the first time?
I would seriously suggest though, that you get someone in to help you
look at this problem,
as it sounds like you may require quite a bit of help to get it up and
running - (probably about
3 weeks of using this mailing list)
Regards
A
Hi Mark,
I'm using SecurityFilter in my application successfully . What are your
questions?
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said, that depends how and what your application does.
Andrew
J. Ryan Earl wrote:
As a reference, in conf/server.xml I set my thread limit to 1 max
threads, 1000 max idle threads, and 100 on startup. I've seen my as
many as 7K threads busy within my application. This is on a 32bit 2.6
Li
That really depends on the operating system.
You may also want to have a look at google
On Jun 17, 2005, at 8:34 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to create a startup script for Solaris for both Tomcat
5.5.9
and Apache 2.0.52.
Can anyone tell me how to do that, so that when the
.
Regards
Andrew
sudip shrestha wrote:
I have no idea why you are continuing on this pathBut all I am
looking for is suggestions on how to debug this problem with IE, if
there is any. I am not offerring any excuse!! It's my work related
work. I have had few issues with IE in the past su
what have you, but my error logs are not
pointing to anything unusual.
Has anyone else had similar experiences? Do you have any tips for me?
Thank you, your help is appreciated.
Cheers,
Andrew
someone access http://hostA/abc and https://hostA/abc ?
- If so - and these are two different appications - you will have
problems.
Andrew
On May 16, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Millie Morton wrote:
As a systems admin I've set up the following
apache-2.0.54
tomcat-5.0.28
We are loadbalancing (tomc
ot;Always allow session cookies") or (probably more
advisable) add the app url to the Manged Sites from the Advanced tab with
"Always Allow"
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From: Andrew Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 May 2005 10:29
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: SSL,
If I set the src of an IFRAME to my web application, which uses Form
Authentication and SSL, the server consistently throws back a 408 error in
IE when attempting to log in. The same scenario consistently works with
Firefox.
I suspect there are timing issues with IE, IFRAMEs and Form Authenticatio
looked at using apache with mod_jk in front of our tomcats,
but this effectively halved the number of connections our servers
could handle per second, so in the end, we went back to using the
standard http connector from tomcat.
Andrew
Darek Czarkowski wrote:
How many threads can tomcat handle
tus report
message C:\ArtworkOnDemand\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.24\webapps\artworkondemand
(Access is denied)
description The requested resource
(C:\ArtworkOnDemand\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.24\webapps\artworkondemand (Access
is denied)) is not available.
Any suggestions woudl be greatly appreciated
And
Dear Cameron,
You will need to use Apache with PHP, and use the Tomcat/ Apache
connector so that apache pushes the requests through to tomcat
(jkmod)
Effectively you will have 2 seperate applications, and use the URLs/
browser requests to talk with each other
Andrew
Cameron Sim wrote
Have found a couple of solutions.
Set the docbase to point to the WAR.
OR manually unpack the WAR after upload.
And the JNDI part works fine now :)
Andrew Watters wrote:
Hi Vaneet
Thanks for the reference. I'm a little confused though, what are you
referring to in this page that I should
Hi Vaneet
Thanks for the reference. I'm a little confused though, what are you
referring to in this page that I should read? I can't see anything that
explains how the context element is used.
Thanks
Andrew
Vaneet Sharma wrote:
U need to read this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/tom
Thomas wrote:
You need to include a element in your context.
Mark
Andrew Watters wrote:
Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml
In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
Context ctx = (Context) ic.lookup(&quo
e"));
This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks
Andrew
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That leads to an interesting point. There is no reason why I cannot
populate that HashMap every time a request comes in. I was looking for
events from Tomcat. But I can combine that with events from the user
(requests for pages!).
Good thinking! Thanks a lot!
-Andrew
> -Original Mess
serialization? I was hoping for HttpSessionListener.sessionCreated(),
but that doesn't happen, and I can understand why. Maybe there is a
cleaner way to get a reference to all of the sessions active on my
server that will survive serialization?
Thanks in advance!
-Andrew
how about running tcpdump on the box to see what it is doing when you
start tomcat?
Andrew
On Apr 4, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Michael Mehrle wrote:
You guys might be on to something - on my development machine it's
taking only 25 seconds or so (identical code, tomcat version, and
mysql install
hmm - sounds like a dns lookup causing a problem
Andrew
On Apr 4, 2005, at 11:03 AM, t.n.a. wrote:
Michael Mehrle wrote:
The configuration is a modified version of appfuse 1.5 (struts and
hibernate) - so this should give you a good idea of how it is
structured. FYI: on my development machine
I am about to update from Red Hat 7.3 to Red Hat Enterprise Server 3. This a
move from Linux 2.4 kernel to a 2.4/2.6 hybrid.
The Native Posix Threading Library (NPTL) is the biggest change there seems
to be, does this cause any problems with the 1.5 JVM?
Is anyone running Tomcat 5.0.28 with 1.5
If you really want the browser not to cache images, you are better off
putting a timestamp on
the end of the requests - as no-cache does not convince every browser
all of the time...
ie: http://localhost/image.gif?78927842303
On Mar 2, 2005, at 6:46 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way
then redirect the traffic server1.mysite.com, or server2.mysite.com
This way the session then stays on server1 or server2.
As I said though, you will need 2 certificates if you do not want the
clients complaining about broken ssl certificates.
Anderw
Kelly Vista wrote:
Thanks Andrew.
In answer to
Problem with round robin dns is that you can not guarantee that the web
browser/ client will not make a second request to the dns server during
the session - although very very unlikely.
Andrew
On Feb 22, 2005, at 11:01 PM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
you can also use DNS round robin
is to work.
Does all of your app require ssl? or just a certain part, ie: payment.
Do you need the stickiness
for the whole app? or just for the ssl (seeing you are using tomcat,
you will probably need it for the whole app)...
Andrew
On Feb 22, 2005, at 10:24 PM, Kelly Vista wrote:
Hi -
We are looking
:
wasAndrew Paliga/Toronto/IBM
received
by
or a
problem with the program itself??
ANY suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated
thanks,
Andrew Paliga
Andrew Paliga
Junior Project Manager
IBM Toronto Media Design Studio
Phone: (905) 413-2024
tomcat -
Andrew
On Jan 25, 2005, at 6:46 AM, Sean M. Duncan wrote:
What is the impact of having apache httpd allow keep alive requests
when
using the AJP connector to tomcat? Does this have any impact on
tomcat's thread usage? How well does httpd itself deal with keep alive
pipelines under a
ads' as a type of worker pool. This way, you can
deal with
all the connections in the select loop (incl. keep-alive) and still
have the advantage
of not needing to remember state due to the worker threads to the back
end...
My 2c
Andrew
I would also consider turning of keepalive. Unfortunately tomcat (and
apache)
both setup one thread per connection. You may be able to use squid as a
reverse proxy if you are having load/ number of connection/ thread
problems
depending on your application
Andrew
On Jan 24, 2005, at 10:11 PM
Puzzle no longer...
tcpdump -n -i eth0 -s0 -X
Should you have a problem with s0 try changing it to something bigger
than your MTU, ie: if you
are using normal fast ethernet, 1600.
Regards
Andrew
On the technical level, you have to puzzle out the command line
arguments, which isn't that
Pardon my ignorance, but what about tcpdump or snoop???
And if you have problems with those, have a look at ethereel
Andrew
Didier McGillis wrote:
Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free
HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP
headers are
HOWTO, everything works
fine out of the box. Posted by kris at
November 10, 2004 05:34 AM | TrackBack
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Hi,
I require that an application never uses cookies, even if the user's browser
accepts cookies.
I have set cookies=false in the server.xml, however it is still attempting
to send cookies to the client. If the browser accepts the cookie, then the
session is maintained via cookies and if I
outside of Tomcat
I can put a band-aid style fix in place - restarting tomcat every X
days, but that's uglier than I'd like - I'd far rather identify and
fix the problem, than do scheduled restarts.
Any assistance or suggestions that any kind soul can offer would be
greatly appreciat
Hi all,
I am looking at enabling compression on Tomcat 5.0.25.
Is everyone using compress="on" or should I use an integer (?number of
bytes?)
Thanks
Andrew
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RAM -
you may find it difficult to find a database/ filesystem that can
deliver you the data quickly
enough - would need to know more about the applications.
Do not underestimate the problems with keepalives and number of
connections/ threads.
Regards
Andrew
Al Gidden wrote:
We have three Tomc
Hi Peter,
A profiler may cause more trouble than help if you try this on a heavily
loaded production box.
It might be easiest if he first looks at the 'manager' application that
comes with tomcat 5.
Regards
Andrew
Peter Lin wrote:
just for clarification. Do you mean zombie threads
://www.myhost.com/manager/status
Regards
Andrew
Steffen Heil wrote:
Hi
I have a situation, where a lot of threads seem to stop working right in my
servlet.
From debug output, I know they entered the servlet but never leave it
ake a look at the tomcat source but
deadlines are looming at the moment... For the moment I have my fingers
crossed (not my favourite policy) that all will keep working.
Regards
Andrew
Andoni wrote:
Yes, you can have any xxx.war that you access from
http://localhost/login.jsp so long as it's pa
r was so that the URL would be
http://localhost/login.jsp. This is a customer directive.
Is the problem that I'm going about this the wrong way in the first
place? Can I have an app.war and access it like http://localhost/login.jsp?
Best regards
Andrew
Andoni wrote:
Ok, You can ignore the
please post the and tags. They should
all be seen as a group to know exactly what's being called.
Andoni.
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Newsgroups: gmane.comp.jakarta.tomcat.user
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 4:19 PM
Subje
ward slash to the path attribute as shown below
tomcat now unpacks the WAR fine. However, my application no longer
starts because it cannot find the 'servername'! Yikes!
Does anybody have any suggestions please?
Thanks again
Andrew
Thanks for your reply Tim.
Tim Penhey wrote:
Andrew Watters wrote:
In this case the webapps directory is entirely empty, I delete the
ROOT folder as part of the publish procedure and there are no other
apps configured except for the manager and admin ones.
What about the XML configuration file
Thanks. Sorry that's just my poor typing. It actually is ROOT.war. If I
name it back again it unpacks fine! Aaagh, my head hurts now.
Ben Souther wrote:
try ROOT.war
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 10:27, Andrew Watters wrote:
Apologies, I replied before but it never appeared, trying again...
I re
I renamed it to ROOT.WAR. The webapp used to be named like this and
previously worked fine. It's now called ROOT-1.0.WAR. The new name is a
result of moving to maven and it appending the version number.
Ben Souther wrote:
What did you rename it to?
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 09:46, Andrew Wa
What did you rename it to?
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 09:46, Andrew Watters wrote:
I have a WAR which tomcat recognises and unpacks correctly. When I
rename the WAR tomcat no longer unpacks it. Is this expected behaviour?
I've had a look in the 2.4 servlet spec and haven't been able to fi
In this case the webapps directory is entirely empty, I delete the ROOT
folder as part of the publish procedure and there are no other apps
configured except for the manager and admin ones.
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Well, that explains something :) So what is tomcat seeing in the WAR
that it r
Well, that explains something :) So what is tomcat seeing in the WAR
that it refuses to unpack it after renaming?
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I have a WAR which tomcat recognises and unpacks correctly. When I
rename the WAR tomcat no longer unpacks it. Is this expected behaviour?
I've had a look
is?
Thank you
Andrew
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Does anyone know any way that I can tell tomcat to kill the 'thread' if
it isn't back in a ready state within 30 seconds? (waiting for new
requests)
Thanks
Andrew
On 05.11.2004, at 16:20, Phillip Qin wrote:
Byte recv and byte sent?
-Original Message-----
From: Andrew Miehs
Tomcat starts 5 connector threads, plus the other internal threads that
it uses for its own house keeping.
Andrew
On 08.11.2004, at 08:29, Michael Echerer wrote:
1) When I start tomcat with above server.xml , it creates 9 process
with same output on shell. it is I configured tomcat to run
Hi Phillip,
S506331 ms17 KB0 KBx.x.2.24www.x.comGET
/x//img/x/Image.gif HTTP/1.1
Regards
Andrew
On 05.11.2004, at 16:20, Phillip Qin wrote:
Byte recv and byte sent?
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Miehs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 5, 2004 10:18 AM
To
Hi Phillip,
The request is for example a 10K image.
Regards
Andrew
On 05.11.2004, at 16:11, Phillip Qin wrote:
My guess is the request was serviced by Tomcat, and took that much
"time".
What did your request column tell? A huge request, file upload?
-Original Message-----
From: An
y I can set a timeout for this, as a time > 10
seconds makes very little sense with our application?
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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. You may want to have a
look in this direction however.
We are currently looking at see what setting we can tune for the GC or maybe
using a different JVM.
Good luck,
Andrew
> > >-Original Message-
> > >From: Anand Narasimhan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > &g
ent is communicating, ie:
static servers get 2 connections per client, statistic servers get 2
connections per client, tomcats get 2 connections per client..
Version 9 of the software has just come out, and it does proxying this
should hopefully help solve this problem - I am still in t
Hi Peter,
I am not using keep-alives to keep session persistence, but was rather
hoping for better client performance. Using keep-alives saves creating
a tcp connection for each request - and thereby saving 3 tcp packets
(and roundtrip times) per request.
Andrew
On 29.10.2004, at 17:53, Peter
Hi Filip,
Is this how you disable keep-alive on tomcat?
maxKeepAliveRequests="1"
or is there another switch that I am missing..
On 29.10.2004, at 17:49, Filip Hanik - Dev wrote:
turn off keep alive
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$TOMCAT_HOME/server/webapps/newmanager
On 29.10.2004, at 17:45, joon yoo wrote:
After I install tomcat 5.0, the tomcat management page is on
http://tomcat:8080
How can this management page be obscured/moved to a different url and
then, how can a redirector
The loadbalancer forwards the packet to tomcat, and as such, tomcat
sees the keep-alive request.
If tomcat has keep-alive enabled, it will set up keep alive on its end.
Andrew
On 29.10.2004, at 17:31, Peter Lin wrote:
you don't need to use keepalive. generally, in a load balanced
there isn't a better way, as I can not see how
this can possible scale in a high traffic environment -
or maybe I just don't understand... :-(
Thanks
Andrew
On 29.10.2004, at 17:28, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
these keep-alive connections? Does it really keep 1 thread open for
each keep-alive?
? And what does tomcat really do with
these keep-alive connections? Does it really keep 1 thread open for
each keep-alive? this seems VERY unnecessary
Regards
Andrew
On 29.10.2004, at 17:02, Peter Lin wrote:
if you're using hardware load balancer like cisco localdirector, I
would setup
Thanks in advance for any comments,
Andrew
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You are using the port when trying from the pricate network also, right?
Andrew
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From: Sebastian Kerekes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 9:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: can't send request over my network ip
I can access T
You could try importing java.sql.Connection (not javax.sql.Connection).
Maybe this would help.
Regards,
Andy
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From: Sexy Prague
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05/09/2004 18:12
Subject: Connection class unknown...
Hello everybody,
I've got a problem with creating Con
R.File=logtags.log
log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
# Keep one backup file <-- really keeping 2, you know that right?
log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=2
log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%p %t %c - %m%n
<<<<<<
) because you should be
using a logging package like log4j (good recommendation).
2) http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10554447261&r=1&w=2
As reference by the above link, this one is a thread about rotating
catalina.out.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Janian
-Original Message--
Hello All,
I am wondering what the best method for accessing files that are located
within the WEB-INF folder? I tried using the ClassLoader.getResource(), but
then I realized that won't work.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew.
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Forgot to enableLookups="true" on the Connector. By default it is set
to false :)
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From: QM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 31, 2004 10:31 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Access Log Valve
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 10:29:09AM -0400, Sinkinson,A
: Access Log Valve
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 10:29:09AM -0400, Sinkinson,Andrew [NCR] wrote:
: Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: I have enabled access logging by uncomment the Access Log Valve in
the
: server.xml file. I have added the resolveHosts attribute and
only get an ip address per request. Any ideas on why I am not able to
resolve host names?
Thanks,
Andrew
I have tried using a lot of different regexps in the allow attribute of
the valve element but have not had any luck.
All I want is a regexps that validates that the dns is from .gc.ca
Any help would be appreciated...thanks
Andrew
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From: QM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Has anyone been able to configure a Remote Host Filter for tomcat 5.0.27
that works?
-Original Message-
From: Sinkinson,Andrew [NCR]
Sent: August 26, 2004 1:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Configuring RemoteHostValve
> Hi All,
>
> I am having difficulty in set
ave tried a lot of different regex expressions but have not had any
> luck. If I try to perform an NSLOOKUP on the server this works also
> without any problem.
> What am I missing? Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andrew
Problem with tomcat 5 on Linux:
Put WAR in webapps directory.
Restart tomcat.
Tomcat restarts ok but doesn't unpack WAR.
No errors in catlania.out.
Same WAR works ok on Windows machine. Although I'm not sure it is a
Windows/Linux issue.
Unpack WAR on Linux and re-jar. Then unpacks fine when tomcat
As I stated, I used the jsp:directive syntax. You'd think the spec would be
a little more clear about this. It's pretty easy to miss that brief
sentence while scanning for answers...
Thanks for the help.
Andrew
At 09:53 PM 8/17/2004, you wrote:
JSPs don't use the mime-mappings fr
document:
This seems silly though since I'm already setting the mime type in web.xml.
Andrew
At 11:08 AM 8/17/2004, you wrote:
It sounds like there is another servlet/filter/?? setting the content type
to text/xml.
-Tim
Andrew Shirk wrote:
Despite having set a mime mapping for the .faces extensi
Despite having set a mime mapping for the .faces extension in my web.xml,
Tomcat 5 still insists on returning a JSP 2 documents with the .faces
extension as text/xml.
Am I doing something wrong?
faces
text/html
-
To unsubs
Schema-instance";
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/web-app_2_4.xsd"; version="2.4">
Hope that helps
Regards
Andrew
Tobias Eriksson wrote:
Hi
For some reason I'm having difficulties getting something as simple as
this t
nt i=0; i
<%!
}
%>
Thanks,
Andrew Janian
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clarification.
Thanks for the help.
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This seems to not work with Tomcat 5 as the constraint is applied even
though no direct request is made by the user. Is this change in behavior
the result of a spec change? I could find no such clarification.
Thanks for the help.
Andrew
If it is not a typo then your problem is here:
--> myRoot (missing a
>)
and then the next one too.
Andrew
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Subject: How does the deploy descriptor work?
I tho
Hello all
I've got a win2k server running Apache2.0.5, mod_jk2/2.0.2 and tomcat4.1, using the
inprocess worker
I am trying to upgrade to Tomcat 5 and mod_jk2/2.0.4
If I start Tomcat5 manually, then ApacheHTTPd and mod_jk2 succesfully pass the
requests through and jsp and servlets work. However
happening for about a day now. There were no changes made when it
started to occur, but since then I have reinstalled the JDK, Eclipse, and MyEclipseIDE.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
I'm not sure if someone already responded, but you may want to check
httpd.conf, and ensure that index.jsp is added to the DirectoryIndex
parameter.
Andrew
> From: James Pohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Apache miss handling jsp files
>
> I have tomcat 4 installed o
: How to "start" a web app?
On Thursday 08 July 2004 11:50 am, Andrew Janian wrote:
> Are you sure that Tomcat itself is running?
Would I not have trouble getting the Home page and logging into the
Administration page were it not? Also, I can install, run and use JSP pages
password when the box popped up? What was the result
if so?
Andrew
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 1:19 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to "start" a web app?
On Thursday 08 July 2004 11:14 am, Andrew Ja
You don't get a login screen, you get a login popup. Not getting that either?
Andrew
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 1:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to "start" a web app?
> Long story s
Yes, we're using it (Sun JWSDP). Works as advertised.
Andrew
At 03:43 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
Folks,
Is anyone out there running a deployed application using JAX-RPC for
soap/wsi? If so, are you using Axis, or the Sun JWSDP stuff? Or
something else ent
what you're looking for.
/EC
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From: Andrew Watters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 2:42 PM
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Subject: How do I find out which version of tomcat is installed?
I have full access to the tomcat directory but I can't find t
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