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From: Januski, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:38 PM
Subject: RE: Integrating Tomcat and IIS
I do believe though that you didn't mention whether you had the
green arrow in the isapi filter on IIS.
thanks, u really help!
I will try that out tonight and maybe some posts will raise out tomorrow...
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From: Tonte Pouncil
I normally just use ant to deploy my stuff by dropping a
.war file into the webapps dir.
Which one please?
In {catalina.home}/webapps/xxx.war ?
Or in
{catalina.home}/webapps/appname/xxx.war
I've never yet got a war file
IF you do want to configure a separate context, you would
want to do it inside server.xml.
tc 5 documentation advises against this.
Try a simple xml file in
{catalina.home}/conf/Catalina/localhost
(or whatever host you are using)
Content is
Context
path=/SomeServlet
Hi everyone
I can't manage to redirect a 500 error code page to a customized error page,
even I can't see any trouble in my conf's files.
# config
Linux RedHat 7.1
Apache 1.3.27 (rpm)
Tomcat 4.1.18 (rpm)
mod_jk 1.2.2 (rpm)
#apache myVH.conf
ErrorDocument 500 /jsp/500.jsp
#tomcat
yes, I agree with u because I have notice this from Tomcat doc
and I know from the mailing-list that some poeple are having problem
when they put the extra context in server.xml. Since once u do this,
Tomcat 5 (but NOT 4.X) will create a XXX.xml file under
conf/engine/host/. XXX is the name of
It is {catalina.home}/webapps/xxx.war
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From: Tonte Pouncil
I normally just use ant to deploy my stuff by dropping a
.war file into the webapps dir.
Which one please?
In {catalina.home}/webapps/xxx.war ?
Or in
Hi Ivan,
you have to configure the manager app for each single host. So there is
no ambiguity. host1.com/manager/ gets you the first, host2.com/manager/
the second, and so on. The host HTTP header is required in HTTP/1.1
requests. In any other case you hit the default host.
Best
-Florian
Ivan
Hey everyone!
I am using JSVC to start up
tomcat and run it as tomcat5 user. It
seems to work fine. However, theres one
problem I cant shut it down.
If I use shutdown.sh, it
gives me an exception saying that connection was refused.
If I start tomcat using
startup.sh instead of
Thanks Cristian
regards DaveP
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From: Cristian ANCA
It is {catalina.home}/webapps/xxx.war
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which one please?
In {catalina.home}/webapps/xxx.war ?
Or in
If you need to replace http with https - see if using a Filter with
HttpServletRequestWrapper would work. (where you override isSecure() and a
few other choice methods)
-Tim
Graham Leggett wrote:
Hi all,
I have a tomcat server running behind an SSL accelerator. I have used
the proxyName and
Hello,
I defined a database connection that uses a pool connection. Everything is
working well.
Now I had a routing problem that prevented any database connection (with a
SQPNestedException fired). The exception fired after a long time is
there a way of setting the connection limit, so it
Hi,
while stresstesting my application using tomcat 4.1.29, oracle, dbcp
connection pooling and a stresstest tool, I see the amount of my
connections in my pool fluctuate (as expected). At a certain while I still
have plenty connections left in the pool, errors start occuring:
Hello,
I defined a database connection that uses a pool connection. Everything is
working well.
Now I had a routing problem that prevented any database connection (with a
SQPNestedException fired). The exception fired after a long time is
there a way of setting the connection limit, so it
Just a thought. Does your error page also have header.jsp included?
Have you got yourself into an infinite loop of Session already
invalidated IllegalStateExceptions?
Jon
Hans Wichman wrote:
Hi,
while stresstesting my application using tomcat 4.1.29, oracle, dbcp
connection pooling and a
opinion
Don't get in the habit of putting jars in java_home/jre/lib/ext.
Those jars get loaded before everything and ugly version conflicts among
other problems show up.
/opinion
I have a different take on your problem. Are you using Tomcat 5.0.25?
If so, you may want to consider upgrading
Are you using the script that came with jsvc to launch it? If so,
starting is done with 'tomcat5 start' and shutdown with 'tomcat5 stop'.
If you fully installed this as a service by putting the tomcat5 script
in /etc/init.d, then a simple 'service tomcat5 start' will start and
'service
Hi all
Using Tomcat 4.1.18 on Solaris 8.
Send a POST to tomcat with no Accept header and the
content type returned by the application is application/vnd.wap.mms-message
Now tomcat generates a HTTP 406 response to this case.
Is this correct? From the HTTP specification it says the
Hello there,
I use the classic Tomcat 5.0.18 without any modif.
I would like to protect a subset of my webapp. to do so, I did the following stuffs:
- I configured my Tomcat to accept SSL
- I added a security-constraint in web.xml
I am facing the following problems:
1. the url-pattern
I'm trying to do a redirection using Javascript on Tomcat 5.0.24
(standalone, no apache server).
The code redirects index.html to login.htm. Here is what I have:
script language=JavaScript
location.replace('login.htm');
/script
When I do this, it appears to go into a near-endless loop
You're right! Thanks! My Tomcat 5.0.25 common/lib/naming-factory.jar doesn't
contain a org.apache.naming.factory.MailSessionFactory I'll try your
solution.
Thanks to the other posters as well. (I did forget activation.jar, even
though I hadn't hit that problem yet).
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Hi,
I have trouble running servlets using tomcat4.1.18 in Redhat Linux. I have
Apache 1.3.20 installed which is listening on port 80. The TomCat server is
listening on port 8080. The Apache server is used for serving php. so when i
entered http://localhost; on the mozilla browser, i get
I am having problems with using SSL on Tomcat. When I
add an SSL connector to my server.xml, Tomcat hangs on
startup. I have been able to identify what causes it
to hang, but I still can't figure out why this is
happening. Here are the connectors I have defined in
server.xml:
Connector
did you turn on the invoker servlet ?
-Original Message-
From: Kamaleshwaran Sivalingam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:26 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Trouble running servlets using TomCat4.1.18
Hi,
I have trouble running servlets using
Hate to reply to my own question, but I finally figured
this out. If anybody else has the problem, the solution
I found is at:
http://glacier.lbl.gov/software-cxx/troubleshooting.html
and involves doing this:
mv /etc/ant.conf /etc/ant.conf.save
I'm using ant 1.6.1 on Fedora core 2 and trying
to
Hi There,
Has anyone come across this problem. All Iam am doing is starting tomcat
and then attempting to use my web app.
The exception I am getting is as follows:
Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it
from fulfilling this
Hello all,
I've been working on getting Apache 2.0.49 and Tomcat 5.0.25 to play
nice together via mod_jk2 connector. Both work fine separately and I
get the dreaded 503 Service Temp. Unavailable error. (which seems to
have come up a lot on various list but I've yet to find a solution).
I've
I think you might have to create the file yourself.
touch /opt/tomcat/work/jk2.socket
Ta
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Birt, Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2004 16:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie question: Error 503 Service Temp. Unavailable
Hello all,
I've
And what do you have to offer this list as help for the person asking the
question?
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From: Aris Javier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 7:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Integrating Tomcat and IIS
I SUCCESSFULLY INTEGRATE TOMCAT 5 WITH
I am trying to do the same thing as you guys. I have a windows 2000 box. How did you
configure the two so far? And what goes in the jk2.socket file?
Tonté
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From: Dale, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:16 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
The file must exist and be readable and writable by both the tomcat user and the
apache user.
You won't be able to get UNIX sockets working on a windows 2000 box, obviously.
Ta
Matt
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From: Tonte Pouncil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2004 16:24
To: Tomcat
Do you know how to do this on a windows box?
-Original Message-
From: Dale, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:28 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Newbie question: Error 503 Service Temp. Unavailable
The file must exist and be readable and writable by
Have a read through this,
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/jk2/index.html and then let me know if
you have any more specific questions.
But basically you should have a JK2 connector defined in your server.xml, its on port
8009 by default. And you need to define a worker in your
Okay, will do.
-Original Message-
From: Dale, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:35 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Newbie question: Error 503 Service Temp. Unavailable
Have a read through this,
Why was C++ invented? To give programmers jobs. No other reason
whatsoever, C does whatever C++ does just as good, and better.
At that point, you just showed to be very closed-minded.
(C++ does have an accurate object model, which improves a
lot. Yes, you can
do similar things with
I installed a new, extremely simple application in
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/springapps/index.html. When I attempt to view this
with
http://localhost:8080/springapps/index.html
I get Error: 404. The requested resource (/springapps/index.html) is not
available.
So I'm reading and it says that
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Hi
I've got a system with about 150 virtual hosts running on standalone Tomcat
4.
The system is behaving as follows:
After about 24 hrs it throws an outofmemory exception, but without maxing
out memory. I've run extensive profiling, as per QM's suggestion, and have
found that the applications
in order to be considered a webapp, you need to have an empty web.xml
file in the WEB-INF folder under springapps. Do you have this?
empty means web.xml contains:
web-app
/web-app
You will also need to restart Tomcat for it to pick this up.
-Original Message-
From: Michael
Mike:
Thanks for the response. This application is slightly different but has the
identical problem. Yes I have a web.xml. The directory structure for the
app looks like this:
===
/opt/tomcat/webapps/springapps/:
niagra2
From: Michael Labhard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tomcat was stop/started. Still when I try
http://localhost:8080/springapps/niagra2/index.jsp
I get
The requested resource (/springapps/niagra2/index.jsp) is
not available.
Any other suggestions?
What do the log files say? If the context
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 10:03:46AM -0700, Michael Labhard wrote:
: ===
: /opt/tomcat/webapps/springapps/:
: niagra2
:
: /opt/tomcat/webapps/springapps/niagra2:
: WEB-INF index.jsp
Why not try this:
move niagra2 into webapps.
Long story short: Tomcat does
From: Michael Labhard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The directory structure for the app looks like this:
===
/opt/tomcat/webapps/springapps/:
niagra2
/opt/tomcat/webapps/springapps/niagra2:
WEB-INF index.jsp
Hello,
Iam working on high perf servlet that needs to return the response
within few seconds and hence I want to emulate an non existant connection
rather than a delayed response i.e. the webserver break the tcp connection
rather than hold the client for delayed response from the servlet. I
Hi all,
I am having a problem getting Tomcat 5 to use Apache authentication. We
have an existing CGI application that is handled by Apache 2, and I am tring to
integrate some java stuff using Tomcat 5. Here is what I have:
##
## APACHE 2 conf/httpd.conf:
##
# Tomcat Connector
LoadModule
Long story short: Tomcat does not search the webapps directory
recursively for webapps; it loads contexts that are immediate children
of the webapps directory.
-QM
QM:
Thank you. That was it. I thought I could create subfolders at will. I must
put all apps only one folder below.
Any
You don't get a login screen, you get a login popup. Not getting that either?
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Michael Labhard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 1:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to start a web app?
Long story short: Tomcat does not
On Thursday 08 July 2004 11:14 am, Andrew Janian wrote:
You don't get a login screen, you get a login popup. Not getting that
either?
Nope, not getting that either. I did see it once, yesterday. Ever since,
nothing. I have even reinstalled Tomcat without benefit.
-- Michael
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 11:11:34AM -0700, Michael Labhard wrote:
: Thank you. That was it. I thought I could create subfolders at will. I must
: put all apps only one folder below.
You don't *have* to do that, it's just in line with Tomcat's defaults.
Tomcat can load contexts (webapps) from
Are you sure that Tomcat itself is running? Did the manager webapp get loaded. You
should see in the logs that the manager webapp, administraion app, and a couple other
examples get loaded if you are using Tomcat out of the box and have not disabled it.
Did you provide a username and
i program in ones and zeroes only!! :D
also, check that your tomcat-users.xml is similar to this:
tomcat-users
role rolename=manager/
role rolename=admin/
user username=admin password=admin roles=admin,manager/
/tomcat-users
--- Andrew Janian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure that Tomcat itself is running? Did the
You know you could just not write any jsps or servlets and do everything in
filters. That's my personal preference. :)
--mikej
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From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:52 AM
To: Tomcat Users
On Thursday 08 July 2004 11:50 am, Andrew Janian wrote:
Are you sure that Tomcat itself is running?
Would I not have trouble getting the Home page and logging into the
Administration page were it not? Also, I can install, run and use JSP pages
deployed to $CATALINA_HOME/webapps. I'm pretty
That looks about right. It is re-deploying the app after the context is removed (why
it is removed at all i do not know). Everything looks fine.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Labhard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re:
How to update classes into \common\classes of Tomcat and use them immediately in web
applications without Tomcat restart?
Thanks.
Maurício Kanada
you cant
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From: Insyde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: Updating classes into \common\classes
How to update classes into \common\classes of Tomcat and use them immediately in web
applications
I'm trying to use Ant (in stand-alone fashion) to build a set of JSPs. The
JSPs compile, execute and serve up HTML fine when compiled under Tomcat
5.0.25; only the root JSPs generate .java files. Eg. FileA.jsp contains a
%@ include=FileB.jsp % directive. When requested through the Tomcat web
This is an ant script I wrote to precompile JSPs for tomcat,
the benefit of this script, vs the regular precompile, is that is compiles files into
the tomcat work folder, so there are no
additions needed in web.xml and you can reload JSP files, and at the same time have
the benefit of
Oh for crying out loud Ivan! You challanged my assertion that Java is the number one
language asking for the source of the stats and I give them to you but you just go on
whining. Please take your trolling somewhere else. Get A LIFE. and as to C++?
Huge file sizes
I wonder what compiler,
No script came with jsvc... There's an executable called jsvc but it's not a script.
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 6:42 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How do you shut down tomcat when using JSVC?
Are you using
Real programmers only need 2 buttons: 0 and 1
-Original Message-
From: SANTOS, DANIEL (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:14 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: I've officially decided that JSTL is one of the worst things
to ever happen to mankind
Arrgg Still no luck. This is a copy of my error log. I still can't seem to get
Apache2 and Tomcat 5 to work together. I tried creating an emty file called
jk2.socket in /opt/tomcat/work. When Apache starts jk2.shm is created and the
jk2.socket file I created disappeared. This error
Unless you got it pre-built from somewhere it should be there. It's in
the jsvc source tree under src/native/unix/native/Tomcat5.sh. A copy of
the jsvc source tree comes with tomcat as jsvc.tar.gz in the tomcat/bin
directory.
--David
Ivan Jouikov wrote:
No script came with jsvc... There's
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25367
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am having a problem getting Tomcat 5 to use Apache authentication. We
have an existing CGI application that is handled by Apache 2, and I am tring to
integrate some java stuff using Tomcat 5. Here is
I'm trying to do a redirection using Javascript on Tomcat 5.0.24
(standalone, no apache server).
The code redirects index.html to login.htm. Here is what I have:
script language=JavaScript
location.replace('login.htm');
/script
When I do this, it appears to go into a near-endless loop
What the hell are you talking about? I am all for java. Java is my #1 language.
Oh for crying out loud Ivan! You challanged my assertion that Java is the
number one language asking for the source of the stats and I give them
to you but you just go on whining. Please take your trolling
OHHH! Ok, cuz I deleted the source directory, and just left the executable.
Thx! Dumb me.
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 1:27 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How do you shut down tomcat when using JSVC?
Unless
We implement a Messaging PLatform for Voice Applications.
Our current platform has 2 Major Components as shown below:-
Media Server --- MML/TCP-IP --- Application Server.
We want to move to a new architecture for our Application Server where
the interaction between App Server and Media Server is
Thanks for the reply Filip, but no, that doesn't answer the question nor
does it solve the issue; the emitted dependent files still trigger
compilation problems.
However, I *do* like how your tomcat-precompile-jsp.xml handily precompiles
JSPs as Tomcat would. Very nice.
So, the question
We implement a Messaging PLatform for Voice Applications.
Our current platform has 2 Major Components as shown below:-
Media Server --- MML/TCP-IP --- Application Server.
We want to move to a new architecture for our Application Server where
the interaction between App Server and Media Server is
Tomcat compiles pages as needed. So if someone hits
File.jsp, the FileA_jsp.java file is created and compiled.
If you were to hit FileB.jsp, Tomcat would try to compile
it and get the compile errors.
Your ant job is no doubt trying to compile all the .jsp files,
causing your compile errors.
Trolling is when you make outrageous postings with the intention of agitating the
subscriers. Stuff like saying Java sucks, or C++ is 100% gauruntee that you will have
memory leaks, etc, etc. I actually wrote all types of C++ applications. You don't
really know what I have written in my
NO ENVIEN EMAIL THANK YOU
-Mensaje original-
De: SANTOS, DANIEL (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves 8 de Julio de 2004 16:37
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: RE: I've officially decided that JSTL is one of the worstthingsto ever happen
Trolling is when you make
Hmmm...so is there any workaround? For example, using an older version of the
JK connector or some older combination of Tomcat/Apache and the JK connector?
Thanks,
Kevin
Quoting Joseph Shraibman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25367
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I am running RMI Server and Tomcat separately. When I tried to access RMI Server from
Tomcat I am getting this error. Tomcat running without security option. How can I Fix
this problem?
I tried with Version 4 and 5 both of them have same problem.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
Hi Peter ,
This is the exact error which i get
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
Generated servlet error:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file
I followed the instructions on the tomcat SSL Config page.
I generated the .keystore file using changeit password.
When I go to the test page http://localhost:8443/ I see 5 squares up in
the left corner and that's it. Anyone encountered this?? I'm not sure
how to proceed.
I'm using Jdk 1.4.1 so
Hello Everyone,
I have scowered the the Jakarta message archives, Jakarta
instructions, internet, blogs, google, yahoo and am at my wits end.
I have GCC to 3.3.2 release, M4 to 1.4, autoconf to 2.53, libtool
to 1.4.2, automake 1.5, java1.4 and all IBM patches current. Made
I have multiple apps/contexts that access the same database and uses
dbcp. My worry is that on each of my context i will declare the dbcp
for the database, can i just declare one dbcp and each context/app can
share that???
-
JspISAPI Filter... you can download the said filter
in neurospeech.com...
=)
-Original Message-
From: Januski, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Integrating Tomcat and IIS
And what do you have to offer this list
Elisabeth,
Nobody has responded to your question (that I've seen), so I'll take a
shot.
This sounds like a network issue, and network connection failures have
to time out
before they fail. Using a timed separate thread to obtain the
connections for the pool
occurs to me; if the connection
Thanks Layton. Makes sense.
Looking back now, when I read the Jasper How-to page
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jasper-howto.html) the
implication (at least, how I comprehended it) was that Jasper would produce
the same output including the seemingly prescient ability of
On 7/9/2004 8:11 AM, Robert F. Hall wrote:
Elisabeth,
Nobody has responded to your question (that I've seen), so I'll take a
shot.
This sounds like a network issue, and network connection failures have
to time out
before they fail. Using a timed separate thread to obtain the
connections for
Elisabeth,
Robert's suggestion should work, depending on the particulars of your
situation. Additional comments...
If the problem is happening at connection creation time (ie
initialization of the webapp), you're much better off. In this case, the
network timeout isn't usually such a
On 7/8/2004 3:46 PM, Fredrik Liden wrote:
I followed the instructions on the tomcat SSL Config page.
I generated the .keystore file using changeit password.
When I go to the test page http://localhost:8443/ I see 5 squares up in
the left corner and that's it. Anyone encountered this?? I'm not
We implement a Messaging PLatform for Voice Applications.
Our current platform has 2 Major Components as shown below:-
Media Server --- MML/TCP-IP --- Application Server.
We want to move to a new architecture for our Application Server where
the interaction between App Server and Media Server is
Could be, anyone know for sure?
Eric Noel wrote:
I thought it would be just as simple as setting the parameter in the
DBCP???
parameter
namemaxWait/name
value1/value
/parameter
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See my previous post on the thread.
Combined with testOnBorrow and/or testWhileIdle, it could certainly
help.
justin
At 05:56 PM 7/8/2004, you wrote:
Could be, anyone know for sure?
Eric Noel wrote:
I thought it would be just as simple as setting the parameter in the
DBCP???
parameter
Howdy.
I'm new to Tomcat, and I'm having a bit of trouble finishing a setup
for testing. I've set up the default installation - that is,
unzipped it and run the batch file - and it works very well. However,
the ride gets a bit bumpy when I try to enable HTTPS connections.
After generating the
=== Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 05:35:05PM -0700 / Dennis Dai ===
I followed the instructions on the tomcat SSL Config page.
I generated the .keystore file using changeit password.
When I go to the test page http://localhost:8443/ I see 5 squares up in
the left corner and that's it. Anyone
=== Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:32:21PM -0500 / Jason ===
Howdy.
I'm new to Tomcat, and I'm having a bit of trouble finishing a setup
for testing. I've set up the default installation - that is,
unzipped it and run the batch file - and it works very well. However,
the ride gets a bit bumpy when
: Use https://... instead of http://...
:
: Wow, if only I'd held off a few more minutes on my mail; thanks, this
: was my problem as well. Is there a reason there's not a more legible
: error?
The server expects to complete an SSL-enabled handshake before your
HTTP-level request makes it to
I had the same Error 503 on Linux (not Windows) and found that was caused by
Apache running as Nobody. Apache couldn't write to the socket because the
owner was tomcat and Nobody was not a member of the group tomcat.
Check your apache error_log and see what it says. I have never run a Windows
I've been scratching my head most of the day on this...
Using Tomcat 5.0.25 on Mac OS X (10.3.4 specifically). Trying to
implement container managed security.
I have a JDBC Realm set up in server.xml for the context in question.
The web.xml file for the application is set up just like the
Filip Hanik - Dev wrote:
This is an ant script I wrote to precompile JSPs for tomcat,
http://cvs.apache.org/~fhanik/precompile.html
I have an ant script very similar to this but it does not report JSP
errors in the same way as when compiled under tomcat. Is there any way
to get jasper to
On 7/8/2004 7:39 PM, QM wrote:
: Use https://... instead of http://...
:
: Wow, if only I'd held off a few more minutes on my mail; thanks, this
: was my problem as well. Is there a reason there's not a more legible
: error?
The server expects to complete an SSL-enabled handshake before your
I have deployed one of our (Struts 1.1 based) applications on 5.0.25
(it currently runs on 4.1.27). When I try to go to the default page, I
get the stack trace below (displayed in the browser). Can anyone tell
me if there is anything obvious that I may be missing or should look
for?
Thanks,
I'm using Tomcat 5.0.26 with JBoss 3.2.4. I'm attempting to upgrade
from Tomcat 4.1.something that was included with JBoss 3.2.3. I cannot
figure out how to configure a context so that Tomcat will serve files
from a specific directory. The directory contains images and should be
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