I haven't posted here before, but I do follow the list closely, as well
as the code and the development efforts and have posted in the past on
other apache boards. I'm
hoping to get involved more directly with development issues (and bugs)
as we
prepare to move our application to TC3.x(where
Bug report #817 has just been filed.
You can view the report at the following URL:
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/817
REPORT #817 Details.
Project: Jasper
Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: swbug
State: received
Priority: high
Severity: critical
Hi, I need help from you guys.1. I
am loading a jsp thro tomcat. It is working fine. I am interested to know the
flag setting for java compiler( it is used while compiling the .java file
produced from JSP). Can any one help me in this regard?2. Does
anyone know what "jikes" are?
-Original Message-
From: James Duncan Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 06:50
On 1/20/01 2:45 PM, "Paulo Gaspar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Maybe I was putting forth my opinion as well. Happens now and then. :)
We all are and that was never the
If you have a beef with Jon's behavior, then voicing it here, or to him
personally, is the appropriate thing to do.
That is just what we did. IMHO, no one was asking for "official action".
We made remarks about that issue of other veterans reprehending me and
not Jon or both. But even this
costin 01/01/22 08:30:03
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costin 01/01/22 08:42:16
Modified:.build.xml
src/admin/WEB-INF/classes/tadm AntServletLogger.java
GTestTag.java
src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/test DefaultMatcher.java
GTest.java
I found following problems while connecting tomcat with visualage. I got
exception as invocation target exception while running the startTtomcat class
but the stoptomcat class is working properly.My assumption is that there may
be some error in Tomcat.java class.so please send me the
Hi every body,
As you know,
ServletInputStream.available() always returns 0. I don't know if this issue has
been fixed or not, so I propose a fix for that Simpleand reallyquick
to code, since we just have to reach the underlying BufferedInputStream
:
On
Hi, I need help from
you.
1. I am loading a jsp thro tomcat. It is
working fine. I am interested to know the flag setting for java compiler( it
is used while compiling the .java file produced from JSP). Can any one help me
in this regard?2. Does anyone know what "jikes" are?
Gokul Singh wrote:
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From: "Craig R. McClanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tomcat 4 follows the new rules in the servlet 2.3 PFD spec, which allows a
container to change this so that loading starts with your WEB-INF areas
first.
Consider the following scenario - I
-Original Message-
From: James Duncan Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 06:50
On 1/21/01 11:28 AM, "Shawn McMurdo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A reservation system or even an informal "who's planning on dialing in"
query on the list before the
on 1/22/01 2:55 AM, "Paulo Gaspar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, by fundamentally right I mean that the basic idea is perfect and that
the implementation is somewhat shity. In the case of dial ins, I think that
he should not reprehend specific people (as he did with me and others) for
not
Looks like there are enough +1's and no -1's to implement the architecture
change required for the SecurityManager.
I was hoping someone more familiar with the Tomcat 4 architecture would step
up to do this. But since one else has, I'll take a stab at it since I am
implementing the
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Someone please unsubscribe this joker before he manages to mailloop himself
into oblivion :)
-Thom
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Sorry all,
Don't know quite what's going on here, but there's some sort of mysterious
problem with my mailbox on our delivery server. I've gone ahead and
unsubscribed from the list so that I don't continue to cause problems. I
didn't realize until I saw this message that my mailbox was causing
Bug report #818 has just been filed.
You can view the report at the following URL:
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/818
REPORT #818 Details.
Project: Jasper
Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: suggest
State: received
Priority: medium
Severity:
Simi,
As per Dion's posting we could do with some more information.
However if you are using :
Apache Tomcat Test Environment (Sheldon Wosnick)
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2390?OpenDocument
And you're also running Tomcat 3.2.1 there is a small problem you
may come across.
James Duncan Davidson wrote:
If you have a beef with Jon's behavior, then voicing it here, or to him
personally, is the appropriate thing to do. Or if you want the PMC's charter
expanded, that's something that can be discussed.
Not that I'm revealing any big secret here but yes I do have a
Hey Anil,
I know your car was broken, but you could have gotten a ride to the PMC
meeting from one or more of the *many* people that you work with who were
there (James, Pier, Amy, Jim, Costin, Justyi, Craig) and voiced your
opinions directly instead of attempting to bring them up here after
larryi 01/01/22 13:21:45
Modified:.RELEASE-PLAN-3.3 STATUS.html
Log:
Some updates the schedule and move open items to STATUS.html.
Filled in my name as Release Manager.
Added action items to the Release Preparation section of STATUS.html.
I'll make another pass
Hi Costin:
I can help with the following
1. Bug Fixes
2. Bug Reports/verification
5. Testing your application with tomcat
and partial "Code Review"
Thanks
-Ramesh.Mandava
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Bug report #819 has just been filed.
You can view the report at the following URL:
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/819
REPORT #819 Details.
Project: Servlet API
Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: swbug
State: received
Priority: medium
Severity:
Here's a solaris make file for the Apache1.3 tomcat plugin. It might be
nice to include such a thing in future releases though users should have
some idea of how to create their own.
-Jamey
OS=solaris
#ARCH=sparc
#APACHE_HOME=/apps/apache
#JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.2.1
larryi 01/01/22 13:37:31
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/modules/config AutoSetup.java
Log:
Fix classloader problem which occurs when a war file gets expanded for
a context that is already listed in the server.xml.
The classloader gets created by server.xml processing
-Original Message-
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 19:39
on 1/22/01 2:55 AM, "Paulo Gaspar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, by fundamentally right I mean that the basic idea is
perfect and that
the implementation is somewhat shity. In
Hey Jon,
You attacked Anil's position, but you did not proof him wrong.
What are you attacking? The ideas or the man?
Your ideas often make sense. Often better than opposite ideas.
IMO, what Anil, me and others dislike is that, instead of attacking
the opposite ideas, you attack the people
To all on the Tomcat Developer mailing list,
I recently joined this list to both gain knowledge about Tomcat which I
have been working with of late and to also hopefully contribute some of my
ideas for improvements to the Tomcat project. Since joining the list on
Friday I have received
on 1/22/01 1:55 PM, "Anil Vijendran" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, I don't understand why you bring this up _now_.
I didn't bring it up earlier cause you weren't carrying on this discussion
about trying to censor me...nor was it something that "I can/should
bring up at the PMC." Do you
Anybody knows a working combination of Win2K + Apache + Jserv + tomcat?
I installed apache 1.3.12 + tomcat 3.2.1 + jserv (come with tomcat 3.2.1) on
win2K but as soon as the jserv was added into the httpd.conf and the the dll
was copied into the right place, the apache refused to start up.
From
remm01/01/22 15:01:22
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector
ResponseStream.java
Log:
- Addresses bug #819.
The superclass was called with 0 as a parameter instead of off.
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +5 -5
Jon Stevens wrote:
on 1/22/01 1:55 PM, "Anil Vijendran" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, I don't understand why you bring this up _now_.
I didn't bring it up earlier cause you weren't carrying on this discussion
about trying to censor me...nor was it something that "I can/should
bring
As Kurt Schrader smartly said:
"The last thing
we need is the idea police here to make sure that no one is offended by
someone's postings not being up to their standards of niceness. It seems to
me that if you can't handle having your ideas being called shit then you
should keep them to
"Scott Stirling" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Kurt Schrader smartly said:
"The last thing
we need is the idea police here to make sure that no one is offended by
someone's postings not being up to their standards of niceness. It
seems to
me that if you can't handle having your ideas
At 11:08 23/1/01 +1100, Geoff Soutter wrote:
Any ideas how we can effectively deal with opinionated people without
muzzling them?
don't bother responding to them unless they do things the right way. email
them OFF list stating this in a very diplomatic way. Watch them explode and
then hopefully
"Peter Donald" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:08 23/1/01 +1100, Geoff Soutter wrote:
Any ideas how we can effectively deal with opinionated people without
muzzling them?
don't bother responding to them unless they do things the right way. email
them OFF list stating this in a very
Jon Stevens wrote:
Ok, I replaced the turbine.jar in my WEB-INF/lib directory with a new one
while the server was running. On the next request to the server, I was
presented with this nice stacktrace...
Seems like it should be able to handle this a bit better. :-)
Yep, it should.
I hardly think that we all need to have that warm fuzzy feeling all the time
towards one another or that our ego's need to be shielded from having our
ideas challenged but clearly minimum standards of behavior between group
members should be agreed upon and observed for the health of the project.
Geoff Soutter wrote:
JDD said essentially the same thing, it's weird, on one hand I hate to see
people getting upset but on the other hand I can't see how we can provide a
kind of "virtual padded room" where we can prevent people getting offended
without seeming very autocratic.
I share
I have reconsidered, and I also believe I will have time to work on the core
and help clean up/document the code. If Tomcat 3.3 gets a chance to run I'll
put as much time as I can afford into it.
Regards,
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Michael Percy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
on 1/22/01 4:33 PM, "Anil Vijendran" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its not that someone is opiniated that bothers me, its how it is conveyed.
Are you still discussing this issue? I thought you said you were going to
stop.
How about discussing what to do when a developer goes and does whatever the
"Anil Vijendran" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geoff Soutter wrote:
JDD said essentially the same thing, it's weird, on one hand I hate to
see
people getting upset but on the other hand I can't see how we can
provide a
kind of "virtual padded room" where we can prevent people getting
Over the last week or so, there has been some interest in changes to Tomcat
4.0-beta-1, including some changes in fundamental APIs within Catalina. It
would be desireable to make these changes before a 4.0 release is completed, so
that we can strive to maintain API compatibility, to the maximum
with all my respect and the truth from my heart, in case you didn't read the
"Newbie" email,
I would recommend trying to focus on the dev issues, and maybe create
another list for the guidelines and standards and meetings.
---8--
To all on
-Original Message-
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 01:35
...
How about discussing what to do when a developer goes and does
whatever the
fuck he wants to do regardless of what everyone else voted and agreed on?
-jon
Jon, get
on 1/22/01 4:51 PM, "Craig R. McClanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Therefore, I would like to propose "unfreezing" the 4.0 codebase, and opening
it
again to new development, with some of the major items listed below. The
revised release plan for Tomcat 4.0 Beta 2 would then become:
Jon Stevens wrote:
on 1/22/01 4:51 PM, "Craig R. McClanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Therefore, I would like to propose "unfreezing" the 4.0 codebase, and opening
it
again to new development, with some of the major items listed below. The
revised release plan for Tomcat 4.0 Beta 2
* POSSIBLE ITEM: Tweak the lifecycle APIs so that we can implement
running Catalina under the "invocation" interface in the services
directory.
Among other things, this will allow running Tomcat 4.0 stand alone on
port 80, without having to run as root. (No volunteer yet to work on
craigmcc01/01/22 18:49:38
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina Pipeline.java
Valve.java
Added: catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina Contained.java
ValveContext.java
Log:
First of several check-ins that implement
craigmcc01/01/22 18:51:17
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/core
ContainerBase.java LocalStrings.properties
StandardContext.java StandardContextValve.java
StandardEngine.java StandardEngineValve.java
craigmcc01/01/22 18:52:01
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/startup
ContextConfig.java
Log:
Third of four commits for the Valve API change.
Changes reflect the fact that the Context implementation delegates to a
Pipeline implementation,
craigmcc01/01/22 18:53:04
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/authenticator
AuthenticatorBase.java SingleSignOn.java
catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/valves
AccessLogValve.java CertificatesValve.java
Hello Sir,
I am trying to use Tomcat-3.2.1 and Apache_1.3.14
with MySQL-3.23.31 under RedHatLinux 6.2
Tomcat, Apache and MySQLare basically working
fine and jdk1.3 is installed under /usr/java.I have to make Tomcat
accessing data from MySQL (name of database is test) and I am having lack
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
Over the last week or so, there has been some interest in changes to Tomcat
4.0-beta-1, including some changes in fundamental APIs within Catalina. It
would be desireable to make these changes before a 4.0 release is completed, so
that we can strive to maintain
danmil 01/01/22 19:23:03
Modified:src/native/mod_jk/common jk_uri_worker_map.c
Log:
Adding more thorough DEBUG-level to describe what mapping the module is
using for a given request.
Submitted by: James Courtney
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +18 -6
remm01/01/22 19:28:44
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Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory Constants.java
EjbFactory.java ResourceEnvFactory.java
ResourceFactory.java TransactionFactory.java
Log:
- Portback the pluggability enhancements for the
remm01/01/22 19:53:01
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
HttpConnector.java HttpProcessor.java
HttpRequestStream.java SocketInputStream.java
Log:
- Backports :
- SIS doesn't extend
remm01/01/22 19:55:55
Added: catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http10
Constants.java HttpConnector.java
HttpProcessor.java HttpRequestImpl.java
HttpResponseImpl.java LocalStrings.properties
Craig R. McClanahan typed the following on 04:51 PM 1/22/2001 -0800
* Integrate the changes for persistent session storage, as well as
session passivation and activation, proposed by Kief Morris. This
will initially be checked into a temporary branch for experimentation,
but will likely be
Costin,
I can help with the following items:
2. Bug reports/verification: we have a large number of bug reports,
most of them against previous versions of tomcat. We need people to look
at the bugs, try to reproduce them in the proposed 3.3, try to fix
them. If possible, we need a simple
remm01/01/22 20:45:10
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina Globals.java
Log:
- Add a new constant, which indicates the location of the resources in the
servlet context.
Revision ChangesPath
1.18 +13 -5
remm01/01/22 20:47:57
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/servlets
DefaultServlet.java LocalStrings.properties
WebdavServlet.java
Log:
- Backport from 4.1.
- Update DefaultServlet and WebdavServlet to use the
costin 01/01/22 21:08:40
Modified:src/admin/WEB-INF admin.tld
src/share/org/apache/tomcat/core Response.java
src/share/org/apache/tomcat/modules/config
PolicyInterceptor.java
I've just completed the merge, which was way easier to do than what I
expected.
Feel free to send bugs reports / comments ...
Remy
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Remy Maucherat wrote:
I've just completed the merge, which was way easier to do than what I
expected.
Feel free to send bugs reports / comments ...
Remy, the new code causes three Watchdog-4.0 test fails:
/jsp-tests/jsp/tagext/tld_resource_path/positive_JAR_URI.jsp
remm01/01/22 22:14:20
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/core
ApplicationContext.java
Log:
- Should fix watchdog failure in /servlet-tests/GetResource_1Test.
A URL object was returned regardless of the existence of a resource at the
James
I'm no expert on this matter (I don't use Apache), but here's my 2c.
The problem is you have two apps "competing" for mapping of URLs. We wish to
centralise it inside tomcat (in web.xml), and have the minimum amount of
config in the apache.conf as possible. Thus, we avoid the solution you
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