Hi, I am new to tomcat and am trying to deploy a war file.
I am using tomcat 3.2 on win2000.
Now, what I have done: I added a context and put my jsps and servlets into
it. This worked fine. Now I wanted to pack them all up into one war file and
deploy them this way. When calling the url of the
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, George Kakarontzas wrote:
Hi all.
I have been trying to make this run:
import javax.servlet.http.*;
public class Loaded extends HttpServlet {
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
I dont
see how this even compiled without importing java.util.*.
-Original Message-From: George Kakarontzas
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 1:58
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
getServletNames()?
Hi all.
I have been trying to make this run:
I am trying to use jdbcrealm but my NT Jakarta service won't start when jdbcrealm is
enabled in the server.xml file. What may be the problem? I am using Oracle 8.1.5 and
jdk1.1.8.
the following are the jdbcrealm lines in my server.xml:
RequestInterceptor
Did you modified the wrapper.properties file to include the Oracle
Drivers jar?
Which version of tomcat are you using? Some logs will help us to help
you..
Take into account that starting Oracle first is needed.., the sartup
procedure for oracle in nt it's done in background so Tomcat can be
OK Milt thanks.
I should read the spec before I ask. It clearly says:
"This method was originally defined to return an Enumeration of all the
servlet names known to this context. In this version, this method always
returns an empty Enumeration and remains only to preserve binary
compatibility.
Hi
I have two tomcat instances , each one of them has it's own server.xml file
and it's context.
My directory structure is webapps -App1-WEB-INF-web.xml
-App2-WEB-INF-web.xml
Tomcat#1 has App1 context and Tomcat#2 has App2 context (defined in
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, George Kakarontzas wrote:
OK Milt thanks.
I should read the spec before I ask. It clearly says:
"This method was originally defined to return an Enumeration of all the
servlet names known to this context. In this version, this method always
returns an empty Enumeration
I got to figure this one out already, but now I am getting the error page even though
it says Authentication successful for user username.
I am using tomcat 3.2.1.
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The install documentation sais I can use tomcat but not how!
I'm not very used to XML and java.
If I'm supposed to do this with ApacheJserv:
Add to the Servlet Aliases section the line:
servlet.opencms.code=com.opencms.core.OpenCmsServlet
and to the Aliased Servlet Init Parameters
-Original Message-
From: Milt Epstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, April 01, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: getServletNames()?
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, George Kakarontzas wrote:
OK Milt thanks.
I should read the spec before I ask. It clearly says:
Actually it's interesting you mentioned Jason Hunter because I found this
example in his excellent Java Selvet Programming book (p. 339). However it
seems that some of the stuff in there it just got old although all the
examples (if you exclude interservlet communication) ran without problems. I
On Sunday 01 April 2001 07:18, Christian Seifert wrote:
Hi, I am new to tomcat and am trying to deploy a war file.
I am using tomcat 3.2 on win2000.
Now, what I have done: I added a context and put my jsps and servlets into
it. This worked fine. Now I wanted to pack them all up into one war
On Sunday 01 April 2001 11:48, Amir Nuri wrote:
Hi
I have two tomcat instances , each one of them has it's own server.xml file
and it's context.
My directory structure is webapps -App1-WEB-INF-web.xml
-App2-WEB-INF-web.xml
Tomcat#1 has App1
Oops. I meant "comment out" in my last post, rather than "uncomment".
Sorry about that.
Ed
On Sunday 01 April 2001 15:38, Ed Gomolka wrote:
On Sunday 01 April 2001 11:48, Amir Nuri wrote:
Hi
I have two tomcat instances , each one of them has it's own server.xml
file and it's context.
My
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, George Kakarontzas wrote:
Actually it's interesting you mentioned Jason Hunter because I found
this example in his excellent Java Selvet Programming book
(p. 339). However it seems that some of the stuff in there it just
got old although all the examples (if you exclude
Hey all, I sent a mail earlier about having trouble with configuring tomcat
to handle extension types other than .jsp. The problem is not exactly as I
thought. I have modified web.xml so that type .rt is now handled by tomcat.
My .rt file is just a jsp page with a different extension. I get the
Hello,
it seems that I have found a Bug in the response.encodeURL Methode,
and perhaps in the response.encodeRedirectURL.
System: Suse7.1, Tomcat 3.2.2b2 and
Win2k , Jbuilder4 (Tomcat3.2.1).
When I use the encode Methode in a valid session , it will extends the
ending of the URL with
Everyone have a good tutorial about use of JSP/Servlet and XML. Please not
sun.com, i have all. I need of practice samples about use of XML with
JSP/Servlets.
thanks in advance.
place xerces.jar file in your
jdk/jre/lib/ext
and restart tomcat
you can get it from http://xml.apache.org xerces - java
that's all. (I know)
here is sample codes
okjsp.jsp
%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=euc-kr" %%String [][] x = { {"1","a"},
{"2","b"}, {"3","c"},
I've already installed The newest release of Tomcat on
my windows 98. I've created my own hello world
servlet.
1. How do I deploy my hello world servlet?.
2. When I go to http://localhost:8080/admin/
the site ask me for user name and password,
where I can find for user/password information
On Sunday 01 April 2001 20:11, Imron -san wrote:
I've already installed The newest release of Tomcat on
my windows 98. I've created my own hello world
servlet.
1. How do I deploy my hello world servlet?.
2. When I go to http://localhost:8080/admin/
the site ask me for user name and
-Original Message-
From: Gabe Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, April 02, 2001 2:49 AM
Subject: Beginner question - revised
Hey all, I sent a mail earlier about having trouble with configuring tomcat
to handle extension types other than
-Original Message-
From: Ed Gomolka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, April 02, 2001 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: Admin USERPASSWORD
On Sunday 01 April 2001 20:11, Imron -san wrote:
I've already installed The newest release of Tomcat on
my windows 98.
-Original Message-
From: Milt Epstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: RE: 2nd Post: Servlets and mod_jk problem
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Kyle Tippetts wrote:
Milt,
I made the changes that Jeff did and I can now
John,
Don't really know what you mean.
But a class (.class-file) is all you need, you don't *need* the .java
and recompile that. All you had to do was to address the actual bean in the
jar
(as I thought you could now do). WORA does work... :)
Well, it worked for you anyway.. ;-)
Byebye
Dennis
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