Hi,
Is there any yum repo which contains tomcat 6 and java 1.6?
Thanks
Regards
WL
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2009, 09:23 +0200 schrieb CentOS List:
Hi,
Is there any yum repo which contains tomcat 6 and java 1.6?
Thanks
Regards
WL
CentOS 5.3 ships java-1.6.0-openjdk.
financial.com AG
Munich head office/Hauptsitz München: Maria-Probst-Str. 19 | 80939 München |
Germany
Is there any yum repo which contains tomcat 6 and java 1.6?
CentOS 5.3 ships java-1.6.0-openjdk.
thanks
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Regards
WL
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall that
hasn't been adjusted to allow access to
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall that
hasn't been adjusted to allow access to
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 21:34 +0800, CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the
tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall
that
hasn't been adjusted to allow access
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall that
hasn't been
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 21:47 +0800, CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the
tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do
snip
Is SELinux running? Have you checked /var/log/messages
or /var/log/audit/audit.log if you have it? Is there anything in your
tomcat logs? Do you get an error when you try to pull up the website?
SElinux is setup to disabled. There is no log or anyting related.
I do have a folder
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 22:24 +0800, CentOS List wrote:
snip
Is SELinux running? Have you checked /var/log/messages
or /var/log/audit/audit.log if you have it? Is there anything in your
tomcat logs? Do you get an error when you try to pull up the website?
SElinux is setup to
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
you
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
you want the admin
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
you want the
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with
openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
you want the admin
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with
openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with
openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages.
If
you want the admin
20 matches
Mail list logo