Hi,
I've got a question concerning the different REALM available for Tomcat 5.x.
The main (basic) question is that I want to secure my context annex websites
/ jsp
pages. I have some experience with JAAS (JBOSS) and was investigating the
possibility
to use / implement JAAS for Tomcat. After some
Well, this is really more of a mod_joke question than a Tomcat 3 question
(seeing that Ms Clark seems to have Apache and Tomcat talking already :).
With as little as I know about the configuration, it looks like you want to
add something like:
JkMount /*.bar ajp13
The usual reason to get
We are running Tomcat-standalone and are having some caching
issues. It
appears to be a browser issue, but there's got to be some workaround.
We've got the headers set to pragma nocache, but it continues to cache
objects, such as charts that are created dynamically. I suppose this
wouldn't
You need to set the ImagePath variable in the service parameters and
re-install the service.
-Original Message-
From: John MccLain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2004 03:06 AM
To: Tomcat user list
Subject: Tomcat windows service
How do I set the classpath for Tomcat when it
Jesse Vitrone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So in TC5, the conext is part of the war file, and I don't need to do
anything separate? All that info can be in the war file?
In TC5, you can define the context in a special file
in conf/Catalina/localhost/webapp.xml. With this, everything
works as
We are using Tomcat 4.1.29 on a Solaris 9 x86 web server (dual 3GHz
Zeons) with 2gb RAM.
Twice now Tomcat, which has been happily running under light load (only
a couple of users currently) has simply stopped. One second it is
working, the next it is not. No crashes, no error messages, no
This looks like there is somewhere an System.exit() hidden in your code.
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. März 2004 10:18
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Tomcat dies with no error.
We are using Tomcat 4.1.29 on a Solaris 9
Hi Leonard,
this works for me:
Context path= docBase=/home/user1/trustedfeed debug=0
ResourceLink name=jdbc/db global=jdbc/db
type=javax.sql.DataSource /
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.DataSourceRealm
debug=99
dataSourceName=jdbc/db
userTable=users
Hi Neal,
I increased the JVM Memory with -Xmx300m - that seem to work. I checked the
heap status using the manager application and the memory usage after 2 days
is now up to 90 MB. But the growth has stopped. That seem to work.
Thanks !
Marco
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Are you trying to perhaps use JNI to connect them? Thats the only thing I can think of.
-Original Message-
From: Steven Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2004 06:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and Apache on diff m/c's
Hello all,
I've successfully configured and
Thanks marco,
However, can I also set this datasource for the Engine
element ? (I thought I read something about a bug, although
I'm not quite sure).
Then, after I specified this new datasource in the either
context or engine element, how do i confiugre the UserDatabase
in the JNDI lookup ? For
Cheers michael,
We have had a look at the servlets and there is nothing evident. We
have also tried duplicating what happened according to the user log
entries that get written and what the user told us he was up to when it
happenedwith no luck in duplicating the problem.
Nitschke
Hi,
How does the GlobalNamingResources relate to the REALM specified in the
engine element ? Can someone
tell me if the UserBase as specified in the GlobalNamingResources is being
used by for the JSP security
stuff ? (for example the
/webapps/jsp-examples/security/protected/login.jsp)
In
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Leonard,
I went the other way. I wrote a login module for tomcat's JAAS
implementation and recently found it relatively easy to adapt it to
JBoss. However I see you're going down the JDBC route.
Adam
On 03/23/2004 09:22 AM Leonard Wolters wrote:
Hi,
I've got a question concerning the
I tried hard these days to make tomcat and apache work together with jni
but only to find these in the [apache_home_dir]/logs/error_log
*
error_log
*
[Tue Mar 23 08:37:46 2004] [notice] Apache/2.0.49 (Unix) mod_jk2/2.0.2
configure
d -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Mar 23
Hello,
I've searched the archives and docs, but so far haven't found any hints
on this topic:
I am trying to install tomcat5 with apache 1.3 using the mod_jk connector.
On my test system I've got several virtual hosts. Do I have to create a
separate worker for each virtual host?
E.g.:
Hi Dave,
Did you ever solve this problem?
Actually, 400 error is malformed syntax. Basically doesn't tell us much in
this situation besides configuration screwed up.
I don't use IIS so don't know how to from first-hand experience. Searching
turns up stuff on connecting using jk rather than jk2.
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I don't see any session.cer file anywhere. $CATALINA_HOME/work, or
anywhere along the path
work/Catalina/localhost/chartms
Whoa ;) Tomcat must be reading and deserializing the sessions from
somewhere, no? Do you have a custom session manager (Manager element in
Hi Jonathan,
Did you solve your problem?
Earlier you asked if you could send two requests, one to log in and another
to download the stuff. You absolutely can as this is how browsers work.
You just need to keep the session id that tomcat sends back in the header
once you log in and resend it in
Hi,
You might have more luck with this in the struts-user mailing list.
Are you using a custom request processor? If so did you extend
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor or
org.apache.struts.tiles.TilesRequestProcessor?
Adrian
- Original Message -
From: Namasivayam, Sudhakar
Have you tried using Ant? That way you can build your web app the way you like...
-Original Message-
From: Kayley Ma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 10:51 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Deployment with JBuilder
Hi,
Just wondering if there are any tips
Hi,
No I am using the default out-of-the-box manager. It worried me that I
didn't see Session.ser (or whatever) anywhere which is what made me
think I somehow
farkled the permissions.
I mispelled the file name, it's sessions.ser as others have pointed out.
(Don't delete .cer files if you have
Hi,
Are there core or hs_err_pid ( being the process ID) files around your tomcat
installation?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
-Original Message-
From: Adam Brundrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:
Hola,
I did a thread dump (SIG-QUIT) on both the JRun and Tomcat environments
during the refresh button load test and the differences are
significant.
The differences in internal thread management between any two servers
are likely to be significant.
Tomcat: Java CPU% exceeds 80%. Site
Thanks for the links below. I've been looking at anything I can find and as far as I
can tell, I have IIS configured to support Tomcat.
The following link serves the web app I'm trying to configure, but it only serves it
from the ip address and not the URL
Hi,
I got the same problem when i config the iis6 with tomcat5 using mod_jk2,but
i can't remember how it happened.
However, i do remember i followed the instructions on the following page,and
the problem was solved.
http://virtualict.net/support/kb/iis6-Tomcat5-JK2.html
From: Adrian Lanning
I'm a newbie so I don't know ant at all is there a way i can do in from the
automatic generate and build in JBuilder?
thanks,
~Kayley~
- Original Message -
From: LILES, DAVID (CONTRACTOR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:01
You can build your WAR file in JBuilder. Verify your web app structure in JBuilder by
viewing the properties and make sure you're getting everything you want.
As for Ant, it isn't as difficult as you might think and once you start using it you
might actually prefer it over the IDE build
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 02:01:34PM +0100, Michael Kastner wrote:
I am trying to install tomcat5 with apache 1.3 using the mod_jk connector.
On my test system I've got several virtual hosts. Do I have to create a
separate worker for each virtual host?
E.g.:
worker.list= worker1,
Hmm,
Do you have Tomcat set up to listen on port 80? (you shouldn't)
Can you get to your webapp correctly using localhost? Try setting up a test
host in your server.xml file with name=www.example.com and then edit your
hosts file to point 127.0.0.1 to www.example.com. Then try connecting to
Howdy,
We are running Tomcat-standalone and are having some caching issues. It
appears to be a browser issue, but there's got to be some workaround.
We've got the headers set to pragma nocache, but it continues to cache
objects, such as charts that are created dynamically. I suppose this
Howdy,
Recently I have been seeing what appears to be a dump of the active
Javabeans in my catalina.out log file. There is not apparent error
listed
with the information but after the dump happens, the application is
either
very sluggish or doesn't respond at all.
Tomcat isn't just going to
JK tut:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowto.html
As staf pointed out you can use the same worker. Use localhost.
Adrian
- Original Message -
From: staf wagemakers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:28 AM
Subject: Re:
Well, this is really more of a mod_joke question than a Tomcat 3
question
mod_joke - ROFL ;)
Yoav Shapira
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may contain information that is confidential, proprietary and/or privileged. This
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Hi,
You know, that would make for an EXCELLENT ant task or maven plugin.
Feel like writing it? ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
-Original Message-
From: Rudolf Nottrott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat
The server.xml file is using the default port settings (8080 and 8009) and instead of
localhost or 127.0.0.1, I'm using the server's ip address.
Even though this is a web server, should I have the server.xml file configured to use
localhost instead of the server's ip address?
-Original
Hi,
5.0.16 was the first stable 5.x version, so any version you use before
that is likely to have issues and be less supported.
This particular error, I haven't seen before.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Howdy,
HttpRequest is a tomcat-specific class, unlike HttpServletRequest. I
know the names are similar, but be careful not to confuse them.
HttpServletRequest does not include setUserPrincipal in its interface.
You can use a custom HttpServletRequestWrapper in combination with a
filter to
As I understand it, you should not be using the IP address in server.xml
except to limit the connector to a specific IP address if you don't want
Tomcat to answer requests for other IPs.
In production you can use localhost for a host and use your domain as an
alias. Or you can get rid of
SUBJECT: Apache+Tomcat + MOD_JK on different machine
I am using Apache 2.0.47 and Tomcat 4.1.27 on my SuSE Linux. I had
configured my mod_jk and it works just great! (My Web and App Server were on
same box)
Now I have a Web Server and App Server on a different box and was wondering
what
Hi,
I'm hoping I'm posting to the right place since I'm in a bit of troubles. So
here is the problem. I've downloaded latest Tomcat (4.1.30) and installed it
on Mandrake Linux 9.2 to run under JDK 1.4 (1.4.2_04-b05). It runs nicely;
starts fine; loads my hosts; starts applications; connects to
Thanks Adrian,
that's very kind. Of cource, I had checked the documentation before I
posted my initial question. It doesn't say anything about virtual hosts.
Thanks for your reply
Michael Kastner
Adrian Lanning schrieb:
JK tut:
Hi,
Search the list archives ;) It has to do with your threading library
most likely, and you can get around this by setting LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to
a lower version.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
-Original Message-
From: Daniil Sosonkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
It seems to me the one large missing component of the mod_jk* connectors
is notification of a failover -- either via email, pager, etc.
I am sure there are people that are using mod_jk in production with a
cluster and have a solution for being notified with a Tomcat instances
goes down, via
Hello Staf,
thanks for your reply. Yes indeed, I mean virtual name hosts. I am
wondering, why there is no example in the mod_jk doc but in the mod_jk2 doc.
What do you mean with similar? What exactly is the difference?
Sincerely
Michael Kastner
staf wagemakers schrieb:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004
I would leave your httpd.conf file the same as you have it shown below. I would also
confirm in you logs that everything is working ok. However, Apache should not even
startup if the included configuration file, mod_jk.conf is not present.
--
httpd.conf (on Web
Hi there
This is probably something I should know but, for clarification, is the
engine that processes jsp's different to the one that processes servlets?
Also what is the name of the engine that processes JSP's and, if different,
the name of the engine that processes servlets.
Thanks!
Hi,
Thank you for reply. I did some googling around and added
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 to catalina.sh and yet there is still that same
problem. I've decided to do `catalina.sh run` and at this moment still
waiting for it to shutdown:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./catalina.sh run
Using CATALINA_BASE:
Clute, Andrew wrote, On 3/23/2004 7:02 AM:
It seems to me the one large missing component of the mod_jk* connectors
is notification of a failover -- either via email, pager, etc.
I am sure there are people that are using mod_jk in production with a
cluster and have a solution for being notified
Hi,
This is probably something I should know but, for clarification, is the
engine that processes jsp's different to the one that processes
servlets?
Also what is the name of the engine that processes JSP's and, if
different,
the name of the engine that processes servlets.
I thought I just
Hi,
Let's define some terminology so we don't confuse ourselves.
Engine - when talking about Tomcat engine means engine as per tomcat's
configuration file.
Servlet - programs that process / handle requests.
The program (servlet) that processes jsps is a servlet just like any custom
servlet you
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 04:14:56PM +0100, Michael Kastner wrote:
Depends on what you mean by virtualhosts, if you have one tomcat
server with several virtualnamehosts it's possible to do it with one
ajp
connector.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html
Hi,
Is it possible to auto generation the mod_jk conf in Tomcat 5.1.19? I knows how to do
that in Tomcat 3.x and Tomcat 4.x, but I don't see it in the Tomcat5.x's documentation.
Thanks!
Galam
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Hello Staf,
thanks for the reply. I wasn't explicit when I was asking about the
differences.
I need to know what the differences in the workers.properties file are
regarding the virtual name hosts and whether each virtual host requires
a separate worker.
If not so, how would I assign several
Thanks Randall for your reply... appreciate that!
My MOD_JK.CONF file is AUTOGENERATED on my AppServer. I start my App Server
FIRST which AUTOGENERATES mod_jk.conf file. So, how can I reference this
file on my HTTPD.CONF (Include conf/mod_jk.conf) - which is indeed located
on a different
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
No I am using the default out-of-the-box manager. It worried me that I
didn't see Session.ser (or whatever) anywhere which is what made me
think I somehow
farkled the permissions.
I mispelled the file name, it's sessions.ser as others have pointed out.
(Don't
Connector in Tomcat5.x
---
Service name= Tomcat-Apache13
!-- Define a Coyote/JK2 AJP 1.3 Connector on port 8009 --
Connector className= org.apache.coyote.tomcat5.CoyoteConnector port= 8009
minProcessors= 5
maxProcessors= 150 enableLookups= true
Hi,
Can I use the Ajp13Connector instead of the CoyoteConnector in Tomcat5.x? I know the
Ajp13Connector is available in Tomcat4, but I don't see any example of using it in
Tomcat5. Is it discontinued and no longer supported?
Below is two Connector samples from 4.x and 5.x.
Connector
On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 09:55 AM, Hari Om wrote:
My MOD_JK.CONF file is AUTOGENERATED on my AppServer. I start my App
Server FIRST which AUTOGENERATES mod_jk.conf file. So, how can I
reference this file on my HTTPD.CONF (Include conf/mod_jk.conf) -
which is indeed located on a different
Your workers.properties should be on your webserver where apache is located. I
typically place the workers.properties in the same directory where httpd.conf is
located.
workers.properties is needed for mod_jk so it makes sense that it needs to be in the
same machine where mod_jk and apache
hi all,
i have been having this error for the past week and any modifications on my
side on the TurbineResources.properties file hasn't given out any concrete
result.
I am using tomcat 4.0, along with turbine 2.1 and velocity, on a unix
machine!
What could be other causes to the screen
I've deployed 2 war files to $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps.
The first is working fine. The second appears to not
compile the jsps.
This nonworking application is deployed on another
system, and it works there. It requires ssl, which
I've got up and running on both systems using a
self-cert (I can hit
Thanks
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Hello,
I'm trying to implement and register a new WebappLoader implementation with Tomcat
5.0.19. I've created a subclass of the standard WebappLoader class. In addition, I
have added the Loader element to my Context element with my new class name specified.
When starting the server, I get
I am running Tomcat version 4.0.4 with IIS 5.0 with tha AJP13
connector. I am receiving the following message in the error log and was
trying to understand what it means I would appreciate any help. Thanks.
[Mon Mar 22 22:43:52 2004] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (381)]: Error
Hi all
I have a Sun Box with Solaris 8, Progress 91D08, Tomcat 4.1 and a Java
aplication.
I'm try using Tomcat with Java instaled from progress, but de Tomcat not
running with is java instalation.
Using the Java Instalation 1.4.2 (Sun), Tomcat running perfectly.
# Environment
I have configured the files as you said in the e-mail, but when I start
Tomcat I get the following error in catalina.out file:
Exception creating UserDatabase MBeans for UserDatabase
javax.management.MalformedObjectNameException: Invalid character '=' in
value part of property
And it is
Thanks for your input. I've already checked what version of java I've got:
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version
java version 1.4.2_03
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_03-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_03-b02, mixed mode)
My first impulse was that I was missing
Hi,
Hmm... I'd guess it should go in the same repository as the normal
WebappLoader, which is $CATALINA_HOME/server/lib.
$CATALINA_HOME/server/classes should be functionally equivalent for
unpacked classes, so it's strange you get the CNFE when you put your
loader there. Try packaging your
I'm not really sure what this involves. It didn't occur to me that
documentation might be written as an Ant task. What would be the benefits
of that? Any examples of that kind of thing somebody else might have done
for other documentation?
Rudolf
At 09:40 AM 3/23/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hi,
I suppose some background information is in order.
All of tomcat's documentation (and a vast majority of Apache
documentation in general, so this will have wide applicability) is in
XML format. Much of that for tomcat is visible at
I use Docbook to write my documentation, and the same docbook XML file
can be used to generate a single PDF document. Problem is, when you use
it to generate HTML, the filenames are sometimes randomly generated.
This can play havoc on search engines, like Google, because the location
can
Shapira
Can you please let me know what is the tomcat 3.x mailing list. Our
application currently uses tomcat 3.x and I wanted to be a part of that
list so that I cud get better answers to issues that we face with tomcat
3.x. Would appreciate if you cud let me know the tomcat 3.x mailing
list
Hi,
This is it.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
-Original Message-
From: Akash Jauhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 12:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat 3.x mailing list
Shapira
Can you please let me know what is the tomcat 3.x mailing
Hi All
Cisco CNAMS application runs on the following platform
OS: Solaris 9
Webserver: Apache 1.3.27
JDK: JDK 1.4.2 build 28
Servlet Engine: tomcat 3.3.1a
We are noticing some weird GC behaviour when the tomcat does Minor GC. I
am pasting some garbage collection logs below
231867.984: [GC
I was reading up on the context.xml file yesterday in the Tomcat-5.0
documentation on the main Jakarta Tomcat site and came across the
information that the context.xml file can be placed in
conf/Catalina/localhost -OR- it can be placed in the META-INF directory
of your web-app.
Now, when I
The error is basically stating that IIS can not write
to the AJP13 socket.
This is probably a result of a configuration problem.
--- Reis, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Tomcat version 4.0.4 with IIS 5.0 with
tha AJP13
connector. I am receiving the following message in
the
staf wagemakers schrieb:
It has been a while since I've setup apache with tomcat virtual hosting,
so I dont know it by heart.
Basically you've to define the hosts in the server.xml as describes in the
howto and configure jk1 as usual. Add the JkMounts within the virtualhosts
in apache's
Yoav,
I didn't even think to try using a jar file because it should have been the same.
But, it turns out that a jar file works in this case for some reason. Thanks for the
tip.
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Erin,
Thank you! Your post looks a lot like mine, which
gave me an idea. The Unable to compile class for
JSP has only shown up for me in version 5.0.19.
I switched to tomcat 5.0.16 and the problem is gone.
Trying switching to a different version of tomcat and
see if the problem disappears for
I've switched to version 5.0.16 and the problem went
away. Could this be an issue with 5.0.19?
--- todd runstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've deployed 2 war files to $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps.
The first is working fine. The second appears to
not
compile the jsps.
This nonworking
I found out what my configuration error was! I'm sending it to this list so
if another newbie has problems they might google out this answer! :)
(I really hate it when someone just replies to the list -- oh never mind I
got it! and then doesn't give the answer!)
I found this link:
With Tomcat 4 or 5, with JDK 1.4, I cannot load my JDBC drive from a *.jar
in shared\lib, unless that driver has already been loaded by a webapp class
using Class.forName(). I normally use the system property
jdbc.drivers=xxx mechanism to allow java.sql.DriverManager to load the
driver. For
I guess my problem is I don't know exactly what to configure. Is there any
documentation or anything on this.
-Original Message-
From: E Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 12:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: AJP13 errors with Tomcat
The error is
Hi there
Can anyone point to a place where I can see the basic layout of the Tomcat
web.xml. The located at TOMCAT_HOME/conf/web.xml
Kind Regards
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The reason I ask this is, I am very comfortable with the web.xml structure
and use it on a daily basis but, I am currently developing a site for a
client hosted by a third party and there seems to be a problem with
processing JSP's.
When you click on a link to a JSP page, it start to load in the
Hi there...
I see your post on TomCat User List
If you mean simulate a POST HTTP operation, that's significantly
more complicated so I won't go into it unless that's what you really want.
Yoav Shapira
And i need help on this
I'm trying to do a post from a servlet to another servlet
Howdy,
The servlet that make de POST have this code
{
String event;
event = request.getParameter(event-source);
URL url = new URL( http, localhost, ,
/servletDEST);
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
Which version of tomact are you using?
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Idoia Murua Belacortu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:00 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: tomcat certificate
I have configured the files as you said in the e-mail, but
when I
wel sory for my bad english simply copy
mysql-connector-java-3.0.10-stable-bin available from mysql
download page under your comon/lib folder and under you app/lib folder
your config file should look like this
DRIVERcom.mysql.jdbc.Driver/DRIVER
URLjdbc:mysql://localhost:port/database/URL
I'm not a GC expert, so please note that the following
speculation is based upon memories of some GC document I
read a while back. I vaguely recall that GC performance
drops if the survivor space fills up while collecting the
young generation. I think the result is that what might
have been
Using Tomcat 4.1.X, I'm attempting to switch a web app from basic auth to
form-based. I'm having difficulty in one area. After creating the new form
and posting to j_security_check, I wish to GET my welcome page. It
appears to be doing this from the URL in the address bar, but the page looks
It may be good for someone to answer this, but I figured out my problem. I
accidentally used the login page name where the welcome page name should
have been in the servlet configuration.
Cockpit error.
-Original Message-
From: Koes, Derrick
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:49 PM
how does the default Locale get set in Java 1.4 / Tomcat 4.x?
having an issue with real numbers displaying with commas instead of period for decimal
separator.
currently have en_CA locale, but want en_US locale.
-paul.
Did you have your class in .../server/classes/com/spss/catalina/loader
or directly in .../server/classes ?
If it was the former, it would probably be interesting to file a bug on
that.
Antonio Fiol
Setera, Craig wrote:
Yoav,
I didn't even think to try using a jar file because it should have
Larry
Thanks for the note. A few questions
A) my understanding of GC makes me think that no garbage can be
generated when young generation is being collected. As mentioned that
for young generation we use the default stop the world collector. When
that happens all other application threads stop.
it is alright, found answer myself, as follows:
forced the locale setting for Tomcat/Java by adding following lines to the file
named, workers2.properties
OPT=-Duser.language=en
OPT=-Duser.region=US
- Original Message -
From: Paul
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004
I have been reading through
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/ and other sources
via google trying to work out the best way of mapping live URLs to
specific webapps. e.g.
Map www.mydomain.com/myshortcut - www.domain.com/mywebapp/subpath/url
My environment is Apache2 mod_jk2
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