Where did you put the classes? They have to go in either common/lib,
or server/lib.
Larry
On 10/10/05, Surya Mishra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I created my own realm by extending UserDatabaseRealm. But when I start the
tomcat server, I get the following exception. If I use
/UserDatabaseRealm
Thanks
-Surya
On 10/10/05, Larry Meadors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where did you put the classes? They have to go in either common/lib,
or server/lib.
Larry
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Hi,
I created my own realm by extending
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You may be able to use this instead:
src=js/EdiHost.js
IDEA will get pissed about it, but it should work (I know it does for images).
It is nice, because you can rename your context, and not break your webapp. :)
Larry
On 10/5/05, Pigott, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I'm
Yeah, i just hate the tag inatag / / stuff.
Messy. ;-)
Larry
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Larry Meadors wrote:
You may be able to use this instead:
src=js/EdiHost.js
It is nice, because you can rename your context, and not break your webapp
Hm, in my 5.5.9, it is in the bin directory...
Larry
On 10/4/05, Barnett, Brian W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going through a tuturial on setting up JAAS with Tomcat. It says to
modify $CATALINA_HOME/bin/catalina.sh or $CATALINA_HOME/bin/catalina.bat.
The edit it suggests is something
So, once you know the threads that are left, what is the cleanest way
to kill them?
I have had this problem too, but since it was on a *nix platform, and
just used 'kill' to get rid of the parent process.
Larry
On 10/3/05, Jon Wingfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. It's a FAQ, but not in the
the irresponsible threads and fix their code :D
Larry Meadors a écrit :
So, once you know the threads that are left, what is the cleanest way
to kill them?
I have had this problem too, but since it was on a *nix platform, and
just used 'kill' to get rid of the parent process.
Larry
Here is the code (this is for tomcat 4.1.x):
if(log.isDebugEnabled()){
Principal principal = req.getUserPrincipal();
PropertyDescriptor[] pds;
pds = PropertyUtils.getPropertyDescriptors(principal.getClass());
for(int i = 0; i pds.length; i++){
Eeek, this is almost like a which is better: vi or emacs? thread...
Having used tomcat in both environments, here is my $0.02 on the topic:
- Linux
+ more secure out of the box
+ simpler for more complex configurations
+ simpler for upgrades
+ usually more uptime
+ more controlled
You could do it easily with a servlet - read the blob as a byte[], and
server it up in response to a request to /myservlet/imageid/image.jpg,
where /imageid/ is used to provide the id of the record that contains
the image.
Larry
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I'm trying to
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Not by the looks of the javadocs..fwiw, what 3rd-party dependency is
this, so I know to steer clear of it?
Larry
On 8/15/05, Nelson, Lorrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got some 3rd-party dependencies that rely on System.Properties for
part of their configuration. I'd like to use these same
Hmm, that is like asking how to avoid automobile accidents.
Larry
On 8/2/05, Ben Bookey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I have been asked if its possible to prevent DoS attacks inside Java
(JSP/Servlet).
I guess it is ... is this something however that TC would be configured to
You need the compatibility stuff:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_tomcat-5.cgi
Search for compat on that page, and you'll see it.
Larry
On 25 Jul 2005 18:52:00 GMT, David E. Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem here. If you tail -f the catalina log it
Start it with this (from $CATALINA_HOME/bin):
./catalina.sh jpda run
Larry
On 7/25/05, blackwater dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have fedora core 3 and have tomcat installed. I can start it up
successfully using startup.sh but can't connect to localhost at
localhost:8080. How
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Wehn you compile, you have to included debugging information.
This can be done with the javac task in ant (debug=true), or on the
commnad line for javac using the -g option.
Larry
On 7/5/05, Ciaran Hanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to build a webapp so that once
Without more info, my guess is that it doesn't work.
Maybe you could tell us *how* it doesn't work. Do you get an error?
Does smoke pour out of your server? Do the lights dim?
Throw us a bone here.
Larry
On 6/28/05, Behrang Saeedzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I want to define a DBCP
How many web apps do you have?
Put the jar in shared, and you get to restart them all anyway...on
each shared jar update.
I am sure your users will love that. ;-)
Larry
On 6/15/05, teknokrat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
delbd wrote:
Then put those libs in WEB-INF/lib too
And if we need to
Amen brother!
Sharing jars between web apps is just a Bad Idea (tm).
Disk is cheap, and so is the time required to copy a jar.
...unless you are an ISP with 1000+ web apps running on a sinlge box,
then it *might* be OK, but even then, I would stop and think very
carefully before doing it.
The principle may contain it, but you would have to get it via
reflection or cast it to it's original type to see it.
Larry
On 6/2/05, Jo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Once Tomcat has authenticated a login, we can get the the authenticated
user's name from the request's getRemoteUser()
was with any of
the realms i have used.
Larry
On 6/4/05, Digby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure you're supposed to be able to get it. Also, what would you
expect to get if the password was hashed?
Can you not just read the password from the database / ldap source?
Digby
Larry Meadors wrote
Hey! I had that problem too, and the fix is as sexy as any windows fix: Edit
the registry!
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings]
BypassSSLNoCacheCheck=dword:0001
This tells IE that it is OK to use cached data that was delivered over SSL.
I know
Common is available globally to the server, and to all of the
web-applications.
Shared is available globally, but only to all of the web-applications.
IMO, both are bad places to put stuff unless you *really need* to.
Larry
On 5/5/05, Michael Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am quite
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It is even in english for your benefit. :-)
Try it.
If it does not work, read the response. It will tell you WHY it did not
work.
Gentoo (2.4 kernel) on Intel 2.8GHz w/ 1GB RAM - IntelliJ IDEA.
Oh, and spaces in your install directory (despite that being the default) is
a bad idea.
On 4/13/05, Samara, Fadi N Mr ACSIM/ASPEX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Try compiling the class by including the path for servlet.jar in your
javac command, if
Use String.split(,) if you are on JDK1.4 or later to make it a String[].
If you are pre JDK1.4, you can use a java.util.StringTokenizer to accomplish
a similar thing.
Larry
On 4/13/05, Guillaume Lederrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello !
This is not directly Tomcat related, but more of a
Why do you need that?
On Apr 12, 2005 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
as Marco helped me to solve my previous problem, i'm now facing the next
one.
It seems the org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.DelegatingResultSet does not
provide any facility to
retrieve the
*http://tinyurl.com/6t89b*
On Apr 12, 2005 2:03 PM, S M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am a first time user of Tomcat.
I am able to see the Tomcat default page on
http://localhost:8080/index.jsp
Now, I want to compile HelloWorld.java using JDK 1.4, the program does not
compile and
Maybe I am missing something, but this sounds like a data model that should
live in a database.
That way, you could have your database layer (iBATIS or Hibernate) cahce it
for you, and use standard APIs to get to the data.
Larry
On Apr 11, 2005 11:59 AM, Daxin Zuo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Realm implementations should go into server/lib.
On Apr 2, 2005 12:16 AM, Anto Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 2, 2005 1:27 AM, Sasha Borodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the motive to place jars in server/lib. These jars are not
visible to applications.
Hey Sasha, I have been wanting to do an iBATIS realm for a while. Glad to
see I am not alone. ;-)
You have a couple of options.
I use IDEA, and run tomcat externally. When I want to debug startup code, I
set JPDA_OPTS (in setenv.sh/bat) to this:
JPDA_OPTS=-Xdebug
I have used straight JDBC, Hibernate, and iBATIS.
For me, the sweet spot is iBATIS. It provides very near the
performance of JDBC, without the complexity.
IMO, I will use ORM when database vendors support it directly, not
when I have to wrap my database in a ORM layer.
Larry
On Sun, 13 Mar
Sorry for the cross-post, but if anyone is having issues serving up
pdfs to IE users over ssl, here is a fix for the browser:
===
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
BypassSSLNoCacheCheck=dword:0001
===
It took us a few days to find this, so hopefully this
I do not think that anyone can answer that but you.
It is so application specific that any answers we give would be SWAGs at best.
Larry
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:25:32 -0800, Ross Poppel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tomcat Users -
We are implementing Tomcat (with Axis) for HTML translation to
look at the request, there is a user principle there that is the current user
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:58:32 -0600, J Malcolm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to obtain the userid within a servlet of the person that has
logged in via a realm authentication? I want to use the standard
if you are using jndi, i think they have to be in common/lib. If not,
they can go in WEB-INF/lib instead.
Larry
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 02:42:35 +0330, Behrang Saeedzadeh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it mandatory to put the JDBC drivers in the common/lib? Or can I
put the JDBC drivers in each
Do some reading before trying to code:
http://www.coreservlets.com/Apache-Tomcat-Tutorial/
There are several issues with your example - too many to answer in a
simple email.
You need to get a deeper understanding of the process before building things.
If you learn best by doing, follow the
Eclipse?!
For version control, go with CVS or subversion. Most apache projects
these days are going to subversion. It integrates very nicely with
Windows.
For bug tracking, I have yet to find a free bug tracking too that does
not suck. If there is anyway, drop the $1200 and get JIRA. IMO, it is
no no no - it should go in setenv.sh - that is what it is for - that
way you do not have to tweak the existing files.
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 12:04:36 -0500, Charles N. Harvey III
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You set this somewhere in either the tomcat-home/bin/catalina.sh
or
Use a debugger, set a breakpoint in your code and examine the
principle that represents the user. IIRC, the request has a reference
to the user principle.
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 08:54:20 -0800 (PST), Denny Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. When I use IE to bring up the
The $JAVA_OPTS variable is ignored by the service, you have to add
them in the registry.
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:45:15 -0500, Jared Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No takers? Should I take this question to the Dev list?
jared
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From: Jared Ingersoll
If you are using basic authentication, that is out of your control -
the browser will resend the authentication with every request. I does
not care at all about your session.
I think your simplest solution is to switch to form-based authentication.
Larry
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 19:58:16 -0800
I was equally surprised to see this behavior, but my hat is off to the
people who read this specification, and implemented it - the RFCs are
a can of worms.
The RFC for this (#2617 - HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest
Access Authentication - http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt) says
that The
This may work:
http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=37660DE=1
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 00:08:18 +0100, Philippe Mathieu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I develop a war with Tomcat 5.0.28 and in this application some users
are already known by the system
and must be authentified (via a Realm and LOGIN
See the problem below?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:01:38 -0800 (PST), Norris Shelton wrote:
Everytime I try to use a .jsfp extension for a file, tomcat does
not evaluate it. Comments come out, code is displayed, etc.
servlet-mapping
servlet-namejsp/servlet-name
Call me a realist, but the jars you are talking about are only
375k...if 375k of memory kill your web app, go to ebay, and pick up
another gig of ram, and it will be fine. :-)
Seriously, I have been down the path you are describing (I only want
one copy of my jars, so when I upgrade, I only have
http://tinyurl.com/6d7dz
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:01:55 +0100, Omar Adobati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know what this line of log mean: [Fatal Error] :2:1:
Content is not allowed in prolog.??
I'm using tomcat 5.0.28, JDK 1.5.0_01 and Win XP SP2
--
Adobati Omar
[EMAIL
I know, I know, I am working on it... ;-)
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Gah!
Get rid of that book.gif, that looks like something from a late 80's BBS. ;-)
Grab one from here instead: http://art.gnome.org/art-icons/
Larry
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 06:59:07 -0800 (PST), t t [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all,
I just updated www.sportslovers.net using tiles. Take a look.
Werks fer me.
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:59:03 +0530, Antony Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
What people here think about this article.
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
The Apache lists modifies reply-to field and put in the list
address. Is this acceptable ?
is this before or after the call to the filter chain?
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:51:01 -0700, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If a ServletException is thrown from a Filter, is there a way to show a
nice error page?
I have put this in web.xml:
error-page
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:07:37 -0500, Peter Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what a concept Schnapps over speed. Wonder what would happen if
someone made a redbull + Schnapps + speed cocktail 8-)
Use it to chase the diet pills and nodoz, and you may never sleep again. :-)
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.
Uhh, that is what I was thinking.
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wrote:
Laba diena.
Dkojame, kad mums parate.
Js atsista inut isaugota ms duomen bazje.
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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.
In addition, as if that were not bad enough, any resources created
that are referenced by that connection
No.
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Troy
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If you have a String, you could use c:out, and the escapeXml attribute.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/8/2004 1:33:00 PM
Hi,
The current version of Safari has no support for pure XML à la Internet
Explorer. What a pity !
I was wondering if there is a simple way to convert an XML document to HTML
that
JProbe is the coolest profiler on the planet, expensive, but you can get
a 2-week trial version...if that is enough time.
If not, netbeans has one called JFluid as a plug-in that is free.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/08/04 4:29 PM
Hey guys
Just wondering if there are any profilers for Tomcat5
WOW! Awesome! I did not know about that version!
Thanks for mentioning it!
Larry
(downloading now ;-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/08/04 5:24 PM
Thank you to Larry for suggesting JProbe, there is a community edition
that does all i need,
Cheers
Rich
QM wrote:
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 11:29:09PM
Put them in a database instead?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/07/04 3:11 PM
Hi,
I'm developing a servlet which needs to handle file uploads and
downloads. I
manage to store the files in a directory inside my servlet, but each
time I
upload a new version of my servlet, the files are destroyed.
Is there
For crying out loud!
GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND!
http://tinyurl.com/5pzjb
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Open up $CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml, search for fork, set it to false.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/03/04 1:18 PM
I saw a lot posting, but they are almost all talking about space in dirs
on
windows.
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Sent: December 3, 2004
They are all sharing one JVM and it's resources. Java knows nothing of
tomcat or contexts.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/19/04 8:59 AM
Hi!
I have 3 virtual hosts in tomcat, each with it's own java app/context
(total
of 3 apps). When I set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx 512m, in the bin/setenv.sh on
UNIX,
does this max
You told tomcat to only allow post and get access to your jsp files.
Uhh, that is about all you can possibly allow.
What are you trying to do?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/17/2004 3:06:18 PM
Hi
I want to secure all my jsp in my web application,
I added following security constraint in my web.xml
I wonder if it is the docBase=../../webroot thingy.
Use a full path, and see if it works.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/09/04 12:01 PM
Hello to all,
I have an app that works fine on Red Hat, Susie, Debian, or even
Windows.
I built a Gentoo box and it wont work.
TomCat runs but the webapp is
Is this using gentoo's tomcat install?
If so, you may want to download and setup tomcat manually, to see if the
problem persists. Gentoo's java tools are...umm..interesting at times.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/09/04 4:24 PM
Thanks but this is a tried and true app that has been out for two
Search the registry for your old sdk path. When you find it, replace it
with the new one. Repeat as necessary.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/05/04 2:24 PM
The Tomcat config app has been long gone.
Is there any way to do it without the interface?
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From: Ben Souther [EMAIL
Chicken. :-D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/05/04 2:56 PM
But, before you edit your registry, I would strongly recommend backing
it up.
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..nor mine - gentoo!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/26/04 9:02 AM
What the heck.. haven't heard mine yet.
Slack 9, no problems at all. :)
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: which
Correct.
When you import w/o a package like you have, it will import from the
current package - that is org.apache.somethingorother.
Put them in a package, and change the imports.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/23/04 11:47 AM
Hi Steve!
I don't belive that you can import at root-level. You have
Yoav, I could not agree with you more! I think a lot of people are abusing comon/lib
(and shared/lib) and learning this lesson the hard way (like I have). Hopefully, your
advice will help others learn it the easy way! :-)
We have tried so many clever schemes to make sure that we have only one
I asked this a while back, and really did not get any responses...
Can you run a web app from a war file without having tomcat unpack it
anywhere?
I see that in TC4, you can tell it in the Host configuration not to
unpack it, but it seems that what that *really* means is to unpack it
into the
and management
are internal to Tomcat. Other Servlet Containers and J2EE servers
employ a similar division.
What's your motivation?
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 12:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hmm, it seems that keeping it in memory would provide better performance
than writing it to disk...admittedly with a higher cost in terms of
overhead.
I guess I still do not see the difference between a war file and a jar
file other than the size - they are both zip files, they are both
intended
Hmm, doesn't it do that already? ...just in either the work directory,
or the webapp directory instead of a zip file. In all cases, it looks
like an InputStream is used.
The JRE *does* support url based class loading...I wonder if you could
use the jar:file! syntax to get an InputStream from the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/04 1:19 PM
You can, and Tomcat does this, for the relevant
parts of the WAR. But a WAR can contain an
unlimited amount of resources, including for
example 2 GB of static .html files ;)
Heheh, yeah, and i *could* write my entire web application using inner
classes
http://tinyurl.com/6llx2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/18/04 2:12 PM
Yes, it is on the server.
Our application by default is Tomcat. But if the customer insists in
different application server, we need to support customer's server. So I
like to ask if the Jakarta Commons Fileupload is a standard
IIRC, it is in $CATALINA_HOME/server/lib/catalina.jar, and that is where
you would put your implementation, too (if it is in a jar...if it is a
class, put it in $CATALINA_HOME/server/classes).
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/15/04 9:21 AM
Can someone help me get started building my own custom
to the implementation of this class?
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 11:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: org.apache.catalina.Realm
IIRC, it is in $CATALINA_HOME/server/lib/catalina.jar, and that is where
you
would put your
Just curious...Why are you using a symlink?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/14/04 9:59 AM
Hello! I'm having an interesting problem wherein about 5-10% of the
time, for
no apparent reason whatsover, the MySQL driver just can not be found. I
have
a symlink to it in TOMCAT_DIR/common/lib. I just
Interesting question...how does that impact classloading?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/14/04 10:15 AM
Hi,
Does it happen without the connectors/Apache in front?
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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the OP's test results. The less moving
pieces, the less chance for error.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 12:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MySQL driver randomly not found
Yes, this was added in tomcat 4.x, and is required.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/14/04 2:27 PM
I'm evaluating TC 5.0 on Windows XP, coming from TC 3.3.1 on RH7.3.
I can't get TC 5.0 to recognize any beans I put in the WEB-INF/classes
directory(windows perms all good). If I put the bean into a package
From what I have seen, everything gets unpacked anyway...just into the
work directory instead of the webapps directory (with my version of
tomcat - 4.1.29).
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/04 3:54 AM
Hello !
I would like to have confirmation for this topic :
Says a XML context file myapp.xml
OK, here is my config:
Host name=localhost
debug=0 appBase=webapps
unpackWARs=false autoDeploy=false
Context path=/ngts
reloadable=false
docBase=/tmp/ngts/ngts/dist/ngts.war
debug=0 /
/Host
When I start tomcat, I see everything unpacked into my work directory.
What's up
You can't. :-D
That is a browser limitation. Most are in the range of 2000 chars, but at any rate
that is out of your control.
You will need to POST if you have a form sending more data than that. If you have urls
that are longer than that, then you are in a bad place. ;-)
Larry
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I have a friend named google who can help you.
www.google.com
:-D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/24/03 2:34 PM
Hi, I've just installed Tomcat 4.1.24-LE-jdk14 for Windows
and I have Sun's J2SDK1.4.2. The installation seems to go on
perfect, but when I try to see http://localhost:8080
on my browser I
You have a old version of the tools.jar file.
Get rid of it.
Larry
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/20/03 2:07 PM
Larry Meadors writes:
You have a old version of the tools.jar file.
Get rid of it.
I checked yesterday after looking through old message on this
archive and I don't see how that can be the problem. I have precisely
two copies
I did this with a filter. Happens on each requests, but the performance
was acceptable. Another alternative is to extend the Realm you are using
to meet your needs.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/28/03 1:53 PM
AFAIK, this is the appropriate list. You could try tomcat-dev, but that
is more for
Borodin
On 7/28/03 14:59, Larry Meadors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did this with a filter. Happens on each requests, but the
performance
was acceptable. Another alternative is to extend the Realm you are
using
to meet your needs.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/28/03 1:53 PM
AFAIK
Did you try blackdown?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/23/03 7:34 AM
where can I find JDK for Linux on Power PC
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Or you can edit the registry, it is not that bad. Search for your
service name...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/03 12:26 PM
You must rebuild the service with the new options.
$CATALINA_HOME$\bin\tomcat.exe -install Apache Tomcat 4.1
$JAVA_HOME$\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll -Xmx512m -Xms256m
I use './catalana.sh jpda run' fron the $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/15/03 8:20 AM
The documentation states add
SET CATALINA_OPTS=-server -Xdebug -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=NONE
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000
to catalina.bat.
Does
If you are going through another struts action, this should work:
display:table name=results width=55% pagesize=15 cellpadding=3
cellspacing=0 border=0 requestURI=results.do summary=Table
summary blah blah
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/16/03 9:15 AM
Why can I not do the following:
Hey Brandon,
Are you using this code to get a classloader?
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
If not, you are not getting tomcat's you are getting the system one.
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/05/03 8:04 AM
Yes, it is closed.
Brandon Goodin
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