Hi,
I remember someone on this list citing an opensource implementation of JSP /
Servlets
other than tomcat that implemented the 2.3 spec.
Since TC 4 is still in beta, I would like to look at OpenSource (read as
"free") alternatives to tomcat.
Thanks
Shahed.
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howdy,
I've been on several threads and followed discussions on the stability of
Tomcat. Is Tomcat a good idea for a critical, high-volume,
public-accessible web-app? We've been designing our pages in jsp, although
they're not up yet, changing from regular html pages.
I've been contemplating u
Does any body knows how can I change the Maximum
session allow by tomcat.
How can I make tomcat to start whe the
machine reboots
thanks
Carlos.
I cannot understand why there can be no DTD. Yes, the contents may be variable and
extensible, but that's what XML is -- eXtensible.
At least for closed versions, it should be possible to define the grammar used
therein; otherwise what is the advantage of using XML? Since my experience with it
is
I'm trying to run Tomcat 3.2 as a service on NT.
I've tested with the Jakarta wrapper and confirmed that the service does
indeed stop when the currently logged in user logs off the system. This is
well known bug that Sun claims to have fixed, but has not made the fix
available.
Next I tried t
Thanks.
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Or if you want log+err in the same file (on both windows and unix):
startup.bat >tomcat.log 2>&1
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Erick ,
I asked this question a while ago but received no satisfactory reply;
so here is what what I managed to work out myself. I use Unix and
this is works perfectly. I often open up a session and tail -f the
tomcat.err log. I also have a Servlet written that allows me to
remotely view 'n'
To redirect stderr under NT use
cmd >stdout.log 2>stderr.log
ie
startup.bat >tomcat.log 2>tomcaterr.log
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There is no Global.jsa in the spec , this is an Oracle extension to
spec, IMHO Servlet 2.3 spec adresses some the remaining issues as
application evens, all the other things in Global.jsa are easily
replicable using the standard, things Session events and global objects
..
References:
http://loca
>From a posting I've unearthed from jGuru.com, it stated that redirecting the
messages is as simple as using the command:
startup.sh > output.log
in Unix. As I have mentioned, I am running in a Win NT environment. I have
tried the DOS of equivalent of piping the output by:
\bin\sta
Can anyone tell me where I should put me global.jsa for a particular web-app
for tomact 3-2.1 ?
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Fa
Title: Anyone doing their own taglib?
Hi All,
I have implemented a few simple tags that use attributes and parameters. I would like to use JSP to keep presentation(formatting) separate from content and processing. It seems to me that tag libs need to be able to return a list, vector, arra
If you are using *nix you could look up the system command tee, but if
apache is using stderr it wont work. Its pretty easy to write a little C
program ( someone prob. already has ) to do this.
PS I knew a guy who used to work @ reef, Ross Dyson ring a bell?
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From:
I ran into this problem with NTWorkstation4.0 running Apache Web server and
Tomcat 3.2.1 Apache has a config file,httpd.conf, which references a
Servername variable. I set this variable name to what is defined in the
host file, which is "localhost". Perhaps the iplanet web server has a
similar
We have a proof of concept application that has two Java servlets in
different contexts. We can run either servlet independently. However, when
we run the second servlet (no matter which one is the second servlet), we
receive the following error listed below. The java.policy file has been
modif
I am running Tomcat
3.2.1 on top of Apache 1.3 in a NT Environment.
I have tried modifying
the element in server.xml so that it reads:
path="logs/tomcat.log"
verbosityLevel = "DEBUG" />
but it seems to only
report "Context" messages, as well as exception
Hello all,
I m using Netscape Enterprise with Solaris.
Where is "nsapi_redirect.dll" for solaris?
If not exist, how i configure tomcat in Netscape for solaris?
Thanks.
Alfonso Rus Palomares
Dpto. I+D
E.P. Desarrollo Agrario y Pesquero de Andalucía
Hi Dave,
thanks for your quick _and_ helpful response.
You are absolutly right, the apxs i used were from 1.3.12.
I removed all apache related binaries within /usr/bin, /usr/sbin,
and so on and replaced them with softlinks to the new location.
Works fine.
Thanks again, you made my day ;)
Gr
Andre,
I am running Tomcat 3.2.1, Apache Web server on Windows Ntworkstation 4.0.
I've place a .jar in %TOMCAT_HOME%/lib directory and tomcat is able to find
this file at runtime. Hope this helps.
Clyde Danganan.
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>From: "Andre Alves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To
I am trying to integrate tomcat with apache, using mod_jk.dll. I'd like
apache to handle static HTML and PHP requests, while forwarding JSP
files to tomcat. I'm having trouble deciphering this process using the
existing documentationcan't seem to get in all up and running. Can
anyone offer any
I do this all the time and it works fine. No reboots needed.
> -Original Message-
> From: Craig Tataryn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 4:37 PM
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> Subject: Possible isapi bug.
>
>
> I've noticed that if I edit my uriworkermap.properti
Already done (several weeks ago). It will appear in the next release of
Tomcat 3.2.x.
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Quail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 2:35 AM
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> Subject: NT install notes error
>
>
> Could someone please
Hello all
Someboby have a example of a servlet like client corba
I am using JavaORB 2.2.7 JDK 1.1.6 and Tomcat 3.2
Please help me
bye
Vinicio
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Don't you mind sharing your results with the Tomcat users community by
posting
them to this mailing list?
Bill
Oleg Timofeyev wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Well now that I installed TOMCAT, ORION and JRUN I would like to benchmark
> those. Anyone knows of good benchmarking solutions for java servers,
Hi,
I'd like to know if it is possible to tell apache to start tomcat ?
something Like jserv mode :
Apache start and start jserv process, and when jserv stopped he can
restart it.
Thanks in advance.
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> Is this incompatibility between the two apache projects Tomcat 4 and Xalan 2
> considered a bug by either project?
>
If you go through the archives, this came up once before, and I think one
of the developers noted that this will be corrected as soon as Xerces
supports JAXP 1.1. Then Xalan 2,
Thanks to all and any who considered my problem.
The solution was a simple one, but hard to find. The site’s name was wrong in our
magnus.conf file, thus the redirects went to the wrong machine. Tomcat and the NSAPI redirector are
working fine.
Dean
Ben
what is the URL that you are using to reference the servlets from?
Matt Goss
Ben Ricker wrote:
> I have a servlet based web app I am trying to migrate from Apache/Jserv
> to Tomcat and I am having a bit of a problem. I can access the index
> page I placed in the war file, but everytime I try
Brad,
Well for one thing, if your getter method is getIP1() then your jsp
tag should have property="iP1" (notice the lower case i).
try that. :)
Matt
Brad Karels wrote:
I
am having some issues with Tomcat 3.2 when using
tags in my jsp pages. When I insert:<%
for (int i=0; i < infs.length;
i++)
Hi Martin,
This also occurred to me (earlier today as it happens) and I sorted
it out. I was installing Tomcat into Apache and decided that I might as
well update Apache to 1.3.14 also. So I installed it in another directory
and started adding in the module. I got the same error that y
Hi,
In the Tomcat manual it says that it's possible to log different servlet or
projects. How would such a configuration look? Generally; I'd like to log
all the output from System.out.println() to a logfile, as well as showing it
in the console. It's intended to be used at the beta stages of e
Title: Tools.jar
Yes it
is possible. Check the tool tomcat\bin\jspc and the thread on this mailing
list "How do I precompile JSP files for final Production
use?"
Thierry
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Hi,
i've got a problem with tomcat/mod_jk (3.2.1)
and apache (1.3.14) under linux (suse 7.0):
I compiled apache and mod_jk and included
the mod_jk.conf-auto in httpd.conf.
This is what apache states while it crashes:
Syntax error on line 8 of /usr/lib/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto:
API modu
Hi all,
Is there a way to desactivate the session tracking that rewrites all the
URLs of a response's content ? This happens only for the first resource
requested.
I generate WML decks with JSP and Tomcat, and those decks contain
internal href links. When I first request a deck to Tomcat, all t
> 3. I wouldn't mind knowing which JVM is fastest on Linux.
> What is Blackdown
> (I think that's what its called) like. Is it faster than Suns?
Last time I check, it's been a while, the blackdown.org jvm
was severely lacking in many departments(IMHO). Blackdown used
to be the "official" port o
Hi Olaf,
Well i face the same problem already Because i did not find .so file
anywhere
and finally searched the net in one location i got the so file i will give the url of
this location where u find *.so file go there and download it will work for ur Linux
michine despite i386.
Hi all,
thanks for any suggestions, I finally found the mod_jk-howto. mod_jk
build fine, so no questions open (I hope).
There just one suggestion: why isn't this incorporated into the user's
guide?
Es grüßt
Olaf
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To u
Hi venkatestan,
> If u get mod_jk.so along with ur binary, then include this path to apach.conf file.
If I got the user's guide right, there are no .so coming with the binary
dist, since they are plattform dependend. Well I'm having a
powerpc-plattform over here, most binaries are for i386. But:
This looks depressingly familiar, although it was slightly different on
Solaris so it *might* not be the same problem I had.
Do you have j2ee.jar in the classpath? If so then that is most likely the
problem, the copy of the tomcat classes within j2ee.jar will make your life
a misery for as long
Hi Olaf,
I think u r downloaded src(source) version of tomcat... because ur file name
is
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src...Yes it will create problem.. Go to tomcat site then
click binary version of tomcat then start download tomcat... the file name should
be
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
> chk out...got to apache/src/native/jserv and compile from there If you didnt do so.
well, that's what I did.
I changed into ~/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src/src/native/apache/jserv and
then did as described in the user's guide. From the error message, I
think it's more an architecture/version specif
Hi,
It is simple first copy mod_jserv.so or mod_jk.so(it is better).
Then include the path where u put the mod_jk.so file in ur appache
configuration file as
include /path of ur directory where *.so file put/mod_jk.so.. then
start apache server and tomcat startup.
That is it..
Hi Deepak,
> instead of compiling ...you can directly copy(download) the mod_jserv.so
I downloaded the tar.gz of jakarta-tomcat and jakarta-servletapi from
/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin but neither contained a
mod_jserv
Usually I have to compile nearly everything as there are seldom
Its simply the problem with Classpath or Environment variables
Make sure you set
1) JAVA_HOME=
2) TOMCAT_HOME=
3) ANT_HOME=
CLASSPATH= and other jars
and export all these variables
I guess It would work then
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instead of compiling ...you can directly copy(download) the mod_jserv.so and
place in /libexec directory
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Hi,
I installed (well, the package manager did) Apache 1.3.9 on a
debian-powerpc system. Now I'm trying to compile mod_jserv form Tomcat
3.2.1 but failed miserably.
gcc: 2.95.2
make: 3.79.1
I followed the instructions under "Obtaining the Jserv Module" in the
Tomcat User's Guide and did:
apxs -c
Right.
1. First of all You can write a java applet that uses java1.1 i.e. the VM
included with netscape and IE so the user doesn't have to download anything.
And you can still use 1.3 on the server. You don't need to install another
vm on the server.
2. Can you please stop flaming each other. Th
Hi all,
Is there a way to desactivate the session tracking that rewrites all the
URLs of a response's content ? This happens only for the first resource
requested.
I generate WML decks with JSP and Tomcat, and those decks contain
internal href links. When I first request a deck to Tomcat, all th
Hi again,
a strange thing regarding my problem (see at bottom) is that the Tomcat
didn't type any error, it simply made the page unavailable, I defined the
str as a public, yet it didn't help me...
Any other idea?
Thanks and sorry again... :o)
David.
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From: "
hi,
are you using the hotspot-engine with the parameter -server? if yes
it should crash with a signal 11, which is a known bug in the hotspot-
engine (at least for solaris 8). change to client hotspot-engine
and everything works fine and stable.
tom
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Von: David
Tomcat 3.2.1 is crashing twice a day. Even though logging is enabled in
conf/server.xml, nothing of relevance is in logs/* at time Tomcat crashes.
The crashing Tomcat is using:
- RedHat Linux
- JDBC Thin driver from Oracle (oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver)
- Servlets are serializing access to J
> I would guess that this is because it's fixed in Tomcat
> 3.2.1 - why don't you just upgrade to the latest stable
> release? :)
Eeep... just noticed you _are_ using Tomcat 3.2.1 - but still, that's what Tomcat
returns when queried on port 8080:
GET /Teaching/Lectures/List/lectures.tsp HTTP
> sigh -- and now I find it -- bug number 151
> (http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/151)
> ...
>
> there is no action listed for this... any comments?
I would guess that this is because it's fixed in Tomcat 3.2.1 - why don't you just
upgrade to the latest stable release? :)
G
Hi there,
what was the URL of the "unofficial" Win32 installer for Tomcat again?
Regards
Christian
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Hello,
Can someone please tell me which distributions I need in
order to run TomCat on both a Unix (server) and a Win98 (for
testing locally) machine. I've heard about a JDK that I need, and
maybe there's even more. I just like to know which files I need
in order to run TomCat on the above co
Copying jar files into web-inf/lib does work only if you make sure you reset the
tomcat server. Sometimes this does not work first time then reset your server.
Renaming zip files to jar files also work. Many thanks to all for your help.
Gan Gounden
City of Cape Town
Ph (021) 400-2174
Fax (021)
Could someone please update the NT installation notes with regard to
problems using JDK 1.3 (see post by George Henry C. Daswani below), I
was very bemused by my Tomcat stopping when a user logged out until I
found this on the mail archive. Also would be good to include ways
Thanks. This is good news. I am new to Tomcat. Could you please explain more precisely
where I change the classpath assuming I have installed tomcat in c:\jakatar-tomcat.
In which File do I edit the class path? c:\jakatar-tomcat\bin\tomcat.bat
Where do I make the directory? Can I copy the classe
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