If i understand what you want to do, you have to edit your web.xml file and
specify your url-pattern element in servlet-mapping section.
For example :
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameyour servlet classe/servlet-name
url-pattern//url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
Servlet
I have an application myapp.war and a corresponding xml file myapp.xml.
Previously I was copying myapp.xml into tomcat/conf/catalina/localhost
and manually unpacking my war.
Now I realised I can put the war into tomcat/webapps and it will
automatically deploy, but I then have to shutdown server
Helo everybody.
I have a problem with a SSL web application.
This are the global settings:
- Tomcat 4.1.27 running on a Linux Debian machine.
- SSL application configured in the web.xml file as follows:
security-constraint
web-resource-collection
web-resource-nameSecured
Hi,
I'm using tomcat 5.5.4 on Linux and jdk 1.4.2, I deployed a web application
but I am getting the error below. Has anyone seen this before, what is the
fix?
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet action threw exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to initialize TldLocationsCache:
Possibly. If you are using a connection pool and do not close the
connection, it will not be released back to the pool, so subsequent
calls to the pool will create new connections.
There's a simple procedure to help you avoid this problem, even when errors
occur during your JDBC calls, and
Hi all.
For the web-application I'm developping, I need the user to authenticate
himself.
I read tomcat documentation and found the realms.
My question is: are there best pratice on how to use realm?
Thanks.
Fred.
Ce message et toutes les
Try http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/realm-howto.html for
Simple Authentication.
Is there any reason why you are going to Realm specifically. If the
application security is
least of concern then it would be ok. Else it would be better to go for
other security soln.
Regards
Hi
I installed tomcat 5.5.4 ,jdk1.5 with ant 1.3 .I can able to run the tomcat
but when i modify any jsp page , it gives following error , pls advice ..
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from
fulfilling this request.
What's insecure about using a realm ?
Security level is dependant on the realm type (e.g. jdbc/jndi can be used to),
no ?
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From: Rajaneesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 January 2005 12:13
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Authentication - Best practice
Hi,
It uses Base64 for sending the data. Heard that Base64 data is easily
compramised compared to SSL.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Regards
Rajaneesh
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From: Quinten Verheyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users
Ok!
I found the link... It is here.
java.sun.com/developer/Books/certification/scwcd_9.pdf
Regards
Rajaneesh
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From: Rajaneesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:57 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Authentication - Best practice
Hi,
So nobody knows how to deploy a new Host without the restart of Tomcat ?
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:05:06 +0100
Lionel Farbos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'd want to create and deploy new Virtual(s) Host(s) and Contexts without
having to restart the entire Tomcat Server (4.1.31 or
Ah ok, in that case I'm not worried ;-)
The security level aimed for should be dependant on the application/client
types of the company, there are a lot of (mostly small) companies who do not
want more security then HTTP Basic authentication simply because none of the
applications they develop
Rajaneesh wrote:
Hi,
It uses Base64 for sending the data. Heard that Base64 data is easily
compramised compared to SSL.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
You are not wrong. HTTP Basic authentication uses base64 encoding of
user credentials. base64 is encoding, not encrypting. The only thing
On Jan 12, 2005, at 12:03, VAN DER MARLIERE FREDERIC wrote:
My question is: are there best pratice on how to use realm?
RFC 2617 - HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2617.html
In a nutshell, neither Basic nor Digest offers much in terms of
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%20Application%20Deployment
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
Doug
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From: Paul Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
On Jan 12, 2005, at 13:04, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
SSL is encryption using asymetric+symetric encryption. Asymetric is
used for the initial handshake/negotiation (usually RSA) and symmetric
is for the channel traffic encryption (usually 3DES).
You can also use TLS for authentication purpose
Did you set up 5.5 to run on jdk1.4 per the RUNNING.txt?
Doug
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From: K B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 5:26 AM
Subject: Unable to initialize TldLocationsCache: null
Hi,
I'm using tomcat 5.5.4 on Linux and jdk
Does the dnsmanager have a choice for redirection of an URL?
If not:
If the URL is pointed to an IP it will not change on its own. You could set
up an app under a host of myapp.net and do a redirect to .com yourself.
Or
I think you can do the rewrite of the URL from a jsp welcome page of myapp.
[I have a major sinus cold - so I might not be writing clearly ...]
I don't think URL rewriting from apache mod_rewrite will solve your problem.
Tomcat maintains state with the session via a session cookie. The cookie is
fixed to the currnet domain name (not configurable) and the cookie is fixed
I may be incorrect, but in all I have read, the server.xml is only read
once, during Tomcat startup. This is the reason for the context.xml fragment
files which can be read and loaded without a restart.
So the answer is it can't be done at this point. To the best of my
knowledge.
Is there a way to remove the shutdown port on a server ? I tried
pulling the port=8005 option out, but it still listens on that port
and I'm able to shut it down.
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Hi
For our application we get AccessControlException on our WEB-INF/classes
directory content
We have the policy to :
grant {
permission java.security.AllPermission , ;
};
And we get these errors :
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
From what I understand from other postings, no. However, the shutdown
port is bound to the localhost interface so only a connection from
127.0.0.1 will work. Joe Schmoe client out in internet land can't
shutdown your tomcat service.
--David
Frank Parato wrote:
Is there a way to remove the
I don't think you can as tomcat uses this itself for shutting down nicely.
You could use a firewall to block the port from external access and changing
the SHUTDOWN command to something else will stop people guessing at it. You can
also change the port to a non default one.
Ta
Matt
You're right. Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:06 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Shutdown port
From what I understand from other postings, no. However, the shutdown
port is bound to the localhost
Hi
I am running a site served by Apache and Tomcat,
When tomcat dies and gives a 500 error i want to redirect to an external
site.. I thought the way of doing this was via httpd.conf for Apache..
so i added
ErrorDocument 500 http://my.external.site/
to httpd.conf
However it doesn't redirect
That worked!
Thank you very much. Now I don't have to tell the developers that to
upgrade to TC5.5, they have to change their code.
Thanks again,
Matt Mejaski
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From: Benjamin Armintor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 5:52 PM
To: Tomcat Users
Another (simpler) solution is to let someone else write that code. ;-)
I know there are times when you need JDBC directly, but tools like
iBATIS make it darn easy to handle the other 99% of the cases.
Here is a tutorial on using struts with iBATIS that could be helpful
if people are interested.
Thank you for your response.
server.xml is read only once, but, with the Tomcat Admin Tool, we can increase
this config and save it.
So, I think the only (perhaps?) missing feature to do the creation of the Host
is the ability to declare the privileged=true within the Context Manager.
I'll try
Whoops. I thought I had. Must have not used the right search criteria. ;-)
Gary Furash, MBA, PMP
Applications Manager, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
602-506-0351 (Work), 602-725-1985 (Mobile)
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January
I searched under beanshell and BSH on
http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/SearchList?listId=[EMAIL
PROTECTED]searchText=bshdefaultField=subjectSearch=Search
No items.
Gary Furash, MBA, PMP
Applications Manager, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
602-506-0351 (Work), 602-725-1985
Non-clustering.
The deploy task does not shutdown the container. It undeploys your webapp
and then deploy the new war.
-Original Message-
From: Rajaneesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 12, 2005 12:36 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: 24X7 deployment tips
Hu Philip,
Sotre your context.xml into META-INF. Pack your webapp as war. Then let
catalina-ant task or Tomcat Manager to deploy your war.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 12, 2005 4:47 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Deploying an application with its
I have a C based application running on the same box
as tomcat, and I want to know if I would be able to
access the shared memory segment using Java. The C
program is setting up the shared memory using shmctl,
and not using memory mapped files.
I know that Java can support reading memory mapped
Hi
Does anyone know of the location of any scripts (for Linux) that will
monitor tomcat every x minutes and if it finds it not running will
restart it automatically?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks
Edd
-
To
JMeter has a monitor for tomcat 5.0.19 and newer. It doesn't work with
tomcat4 or older. in terms of restarting, you're probably going to
have to write a shell script to do that. Typically, on unix a cron job
is used.
peter
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:12:15 +, Edd Dawson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to soon be attempting to setup an existing Apache web server
on a Windows Server 2003 machine with a connnector to a new install of
Tomcat. Any recommendations on what connector to use? Problems to
watch out for? Any good documentation on how to do this? Here are my
specs.
I'm looking more for something that sits on the actual servers and
probes at set intervals and takes remedial action if necessary.. i just
wondered if anyone had documented doing such a thing before.
Peter Lin wrote:
JMeter has a monitor for tomcat 5.0.19 and newer. It doesn't work with
tomcat4
most people use Perl or shell scripts to do that. There's plenty of
scripts on the net for doing that by the process id. sorry, I don't
have any links handy. google is your friend.
peter
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:20:53 +, Edd Dawson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking more for something that
From: Edd Dawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking more for something that sits on the actual servers and
probes at set intervals and takes remedial action if
necessary.
One trick that might work and takes almost no effort is to start Tomcat
from [x]inetd - if it stops, the next
My googling skills are letting me down today.. i haven't managed to find
any examples online (and i've been trying most of the day!)
Peter Lin wrote:
most people use Perl or shell scripts to do that. There's plenty of
scripts on the net for doing that by the process id. sorry, I don't
have any
how about these
http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
http://www.eveandersson.com/arsdigita/free-tools/keepalive.html
hope one of them helps.
peter
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:47:37 +, Edd Dawson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My googling skills are letting me down today.. i haven't managed to find
Ch-Check this out.
Shell script
http://www.wespoke.com/archives/000728.php
From: Edd Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat monitoring scripts
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:20:53 +
I'm looking more for something
http://johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
try that one, there are a couple of Windows ones.
From: Justin Crabtree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat User List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Recommendations for connector from Apache to Tomcat
Date: Wed, 12
Thanks now working
I had previously found the bit about META-INF but called the file
myapp.xml not context.xml
Phillip Qin wrote:
Sotre your context.xml into META-INF. Pack your webapp as war. Then let
catalina-ant task or Tomcat Manager to deploy your war.
-Original Message-
From: Paul
btw the script I would use as a starting point, it doesnt work quite right
on my system but I was looking for a starting point.
From: Didier McGillis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re:
Elihu Smails wrote:
I have a C based application running on the same box
as tomcat, and I want to know if I would be able to
access the shared memory segment using Java. The C
program is setting up the shared memory using shmctl,
and not using memory mapped files.
I know that Java can support
Hi.
We have two instances of tomcat configured as cluster.
We are using:
Tomcat 5.0.28
mod_jk2
Apache2
Our purpose it to be able to upgrade a webapp with no down time.
Now, everythink works fine except that:
If we shut down server A while incoming requests are coming in,
they eventually get a
Hi all,
What is the minimum memory requirement to run TC 5.0.x in a Linux
environment? or is there such a thing? I can't find it anywhere, which
is kind of amusing.
Many thanks,
Yang
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hihi all,
how can i find out all the various memory parameter values that was
used to start tomcat as a service in windows?
i looked at the properties for the Apache Tomcat service and all i
could find was that it pointed to Tomcat.exe in the tomcat bin folder.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
I am running tomcat5.5.4, apache2.0.52 and jk2.
1)I an run my jsp's and servlets from root. I have configured tomcat to run my
jsp's from the homedirs, but I do not know how to configure tomcat to run
servlets from the homedirs.
I can run my jsp's like this:
So it looks like I need to send in classpath and destination directory
configuration stuff to the JspC task (using setClassPath and
setOutputDir on antTask I think)
Where do I get the proper information from though? (The proper
information to me means the same classpath and output directory
Oki doki,
I got my servlets to work from tomcat using port 8080
(http://myserver:8080/~myacct/servlet/myservlet), but I still do not
know how to make apache recognize my servlets and send them to tomcat. I
want to access (http://myserver/~myacct/servlet/myservlet)
I tried to add these lines to
Configurando Apache + Jakarta-TOMCAT + Connector MOD_JKConfigurando
Apache + Jakarta-TOMCAT + Connector MOD_JKHi... follow down the
mini-howto (Unfortunely I write in portuguese so I have to make a
translation...) I will work on it to translante and correct some
issues... perhaps even in
My current upgrade procedures are to shutdown tomcat 3.x, move the
current version of my webapp directory somewhere else, recreate the
/webapp directory, then un-jar the war file created by NetBeans. After
doing this I then have to modify the WEB-INF/app.config file with
customer-specific
Does the tomcat version 5.5.4 and above support JNDI Realm with SSL.
If you check previous posts, several users have reported unsuccessful
attempts at using JNDIRealm with SSL.
I have been successful in setting up LDAPRealm with SSL on tomcat
5.0.28 that uses Mozilla's Java-LDAP SDK. This
For an extra bit of security,replace SHUTDOWN with some sort of long,
random string and then lock down the server.xml to 640. Someone who
gains, or already has access to the box can shut it down the other way.
Ben Ricker
On Jan 12, 2005, at 6:55 AM, Frank Parato wrote:
Is there a way to remove
Thanks for your support David. Unfortunately, the configuration for jk2 is a
bit different, but I really appreciate it.
-Original Message-
From: David da Guia Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 1:52 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: servlet help
Thanks for your reply.
I turned on the debug and didn't see any error
log. I still get blank screen when I request
http://localhost:8081 (I change the port to be
8081),
the following is the log that when request the
default http://localhost:8081:
DEBUG http-8081-Processor24
Hi
We migrated to tomcat 5.0.28 from jserv, which is affecting the performance
after migration (for the same load as Jserv)
Is there any recommended configuration changes/performance tuning
documentation ?
Any help is really appreciated
Thanks,
-Krishna
Hello-
I have been tracking down this problem for a while now and finally have
some more information. I am using Tomcat 5.0.28 on RedHat EL 3.0 with
JDK 1.4.2_06 and we occasionally find that Tomcat is no longer running
in our production server. It runs fine for days, then suddenly the
java
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 01:28:16PM -0500, Yang Xiao wrote:
: What is the minimum memory requirement to run TC 5.0.x in a Linux
: environment? or is there such a thing? I can't find it anywhere,
There really isn't one, because Tomcat is sandwiched between the JVM and
your application. Chances
Hi,
We have a project where we need 3 different Tomcat instances running 3
different server.xml files, and we have that as part of our JUnit tests for our
automated build process. However, for some reason, the file bootstrap.jar will
not get released on the every nth build, n~= 1 to 10. And
Linux itself requires 12MB of RAM:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-hardware-req.en.html#s2.3
I think you could squeeze Tomcat + Java into an additional 32MB, so I
would say the minimum memory requirement is 48MB. :-)
yours,
Julius
On Wed, 2005-12-01 at 19:03 -0600, QM wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to track down an odd Realm authentication problem, but I
can't seem to get anything to show up in any of the logs. My
application (henceforth referred to as myapp) deploys successfully via
war file with the manager application. When I try to access those
portions of the
I think I have found the answer. In 5.5 any path elements are ignored and
the filename/docBase is used instead, UNLESS you specify it in a context
element placed in the server.xml. So to set the default app for Tomcat you
will need to do it this way.
As I said I think.
So try adding a context
On demand restarts with:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:50:54 +, Didier McGillis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
btw the script I would use as a starting point, it doesnt work quite right
on my system but I was looking for a starting point.
From: Didier McGillis
Claudia,
Are you using mod_jk with Apache and Tomcat?
You should be able to configure in Apache's httpd.conf
to forward particular url patterns to your Tomcat(s') worker(s).
Something like:
JkMount /yourapp/* yourworker
More details are in mod_jk documentation. I do not think that there is a way
Hey!
I had a question! Can you shutdown the machine by typing
http://localhost:8005 in the browser?
I thought this was disabled in the Tomcat version 4 onwards?
Regards
Rajaneesh
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