I've noticed that also, but I don't have clue why. I had only noticed the
trailing zero, not the leading. But this is with Oracle's XSQL servlet, so
it's not even my code
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I'll ask the obvious question, is tomcat running?
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Hey ,
I am using
another
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hi MIKE, PENG
Also, http://www.orafaq.com is extremely helpful for answering questions.
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You probably need to tell the plugin that you're using a proxy.
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Probably via the control panel, but I've not played with it in a 6 monthes
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My point about the connectors
rewritten). Needless to say I've
got my fingers crossed.
Of course if the boss was willing to support Solaris this'd all be a moot
point as everything I need will run on solaris (not on intel, on sparc).
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That's munged up somehow
BTW, I'm on Unixware, and I'm sure that introduces it's own problems. I've
had nothing but problems with it, but I don't have much of a choice.
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configure:2096: checking for cp
configure:2133: checking for mkdir
configure:2170: checking for libtool
configure:2224: checking for perl
configure:2339: checking for target platform
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Also, I just ran buildconf.sh again, to refresh my memory as to what it
output. No libtoolizer messages anymore.
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checking for target platform... unix
no apache given
configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer
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When you install the jdk you're going to be getting some registry keys. You
can't just copy the files and expect it to work 100%. You might consider
using java webstart maybe (I don't know if that'll work for you)...
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mod_jk.o
I've got a mod_jk.o, but that's not the correct file. It looks to me like
the right one should be libmod_jk.so.0.0.0, but I could be mistaken.
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And here's what buildconf.sh said:
# ./buildconf.sh
libtoolize --force --automake --copy
aclocal
automake -a --foreign -i --copy
autoconf
No errors...
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directory. But the file size
is the same and the cksums match.
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I removed that libmod_jk.so symbolic link and re-ran that command it output:
/usr/local/apache2/build/libtool --silent --mode=install cp mod_jk.la
`pwd`/mod_jk.so
But it only re-created the symbolic link. :(
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I changed my LD_LIBRARY_PATH, thinking maybe it wasn't finding something,
but it didn't help either.
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Here's something interesting. I removed the *jk* files for
/usr/local/apache2/modules, and re-ran
the libtool --finish /usr/local/apache2/modules, but it didn't put any
files out in /usr/local/apache2/modules.
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specified --silent).
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I removed that libmod_jk.so symbolic link
Yes, it's not installing anything. Or at least it doesn't appear to be.
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No, don't say that, I need help! :)
Perhaps I should try and to the build mod_jk into apache static route. Do
you happen to have notes on that?
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there. I'll remove and re-setup the apache
install. I run some production code on the old version of apache (with
tomcat 3.3.1a), but I can remove it temporarily and see if that helps. I'll
just go some fresh archives for the source again.
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error while copying
automake: configure.in: installing `scripts/build/unix/missing'
error while copying
autoconf
Do I already have a problem?
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Also, I reran buildconf.sh again, on the second time it didn't generate any
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I'm root, I don't see how there could be a permissions problem. :)
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might be at, but I can't seem to figure out what it should be and
where it ought to be set.
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I found an install-sh in /usr/local/share/automake/install-sh, is that
where it ought to get getting it from?
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Actually all three of the files were there, copied them over and I'm going
to try them out and see what happens. I'm also downgrading to apache1.3.27,
the 2.0.44 build wouldn't start and I don't want to screw with it.
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a
java.lang.Exception: ManagedBean is not found with Ajp13Connector.
So my question is, where to go, should I switch back to the coyote connector
and try to get it working? Or is there something I can do to fix that
ManagedBean exception?
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You mean the JMX MBeans lines?
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Just comment
it
gives me a error. There's nothing in the log file to point me anywhere, it
looks like things on the tomcat side are running, I've got startup messages
from apj13 threads, but I don't seem to be talking to them. Any ideas?
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worker.worker1.port=8009
worker.worker1.lbfactor=50
worker.worker1.cachesize=10
worker.worker1.cache_timeout=600
worker.worker1.socket_keepalive=1
worker.worker1.socket_timeout=300
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I don't see the that thread option set, so it must not be using it. That
option should probably appear after cc, somewhere prior to the -c and
the source file.
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The mod_jk.log is zero length, that's the first place I looked. I thought
about changing the log level, but I thought I'd continue to harass John
first...
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I got things working, copied the workers.properties file from my older
tomcat3 install. Things are working now. Thanks for all the assistance.
Since I have a working box now I'll go back and play with apache2 and jk2 at
later time.
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Nope, one server one name.
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I never had problems with 8.1.6, 8.1.7 or 9.x. At least not with JDBC, I
had problems with other things, but the JDBC was the easy part.
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SQLPlus is part of oracle. You can't do sqlplus without oracle.
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Run tomcat on windows...
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Javascript would be the only way that I can think of (without doing a page
submittion, which I'm assuming is what you're trying to avoid). I don't
have an example however.
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You'd still need javascript to fill in the form elements even if you used an
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? (y/N)\c
read INPUT
if [ $INPUT -a $INPUT = 'y' ]
then
break
fi
done
The /usr/local/bin/apache restarts apache and tomcat for me.
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Thats cool, but I'm on 3.x, I haven't been able to get everything up the way
I want on 4.x yet. Additionally I'm compiling in Eclipse and copying the
jar files over via samba to the unix box. So I just have the script in a
ssh window...
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I use a script that uses wget to retrieve pages from the server. If I can't
get a jsp I know that tomcat is down, if I can't get an html I know apache
is down. I'll post something in a bit.
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]; then
SendMsg TOMCAT on $SERVER is ok now $SERVER.tomcat REMOVE
fi
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done
sleep 60
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No, it'll hang, and timeout. But I was mistaken the script really just
checks for a tomcat process to be running. I should change it to test a
jsp, but I haven't done that yet.
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Get the unix for windows stuff from MS, or get cywin...
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That just looks like a standard init.d startup script.
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they call my cell. This has happened about 5
times in the last year or two. Of those times, 3 were their proxy server
choking, 1 was a real tomcat problem and the other was the raid array
getting unpluged.
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Hmm, I'd only get one, but then again Unixware does threads as LWPs rather
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There's probably a way to get them, but I wouldn't know. BTW, Unixware
isn't by Sun. I wish I was running on Sun. Its by SCO, they support
jdk1.3.1 maximum. Oh joy.
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If you change jsp's do the changes take effect? I'd expect servlets and
classes to not be reloaded, but the jsps ought to be. Also, you might check
to make sure your pages aren't being cached somewhere...
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By reload the context do you mean stop and start it?
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Another thing you can try is to time how long
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everything then maybe a month might make sense. And JDBC 2 weeks? Not
even, perhaps a day, but that's on the outside (I'm guessing you just mean
connecting to the database).
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clip
senior DBA's help. when ever I need to tune oracle, I ask my
Oracle DBA friends who have 8 yrs of exp for help.
peter
Me too, oracle can be a pain. If you stay small however all the tuning
defaults should work for you.
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The web-inf is protected, ie it's not a part of the web app. At least not
in terms of being able to serve files from within it.
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I like Professional JSP (2nd edition), published by WROX, ISBN
1-861004-95-8.
Don't let the name fool you, it also covers servlets a bit, struts, xml/xsl,
and some other things. It's a rather large book, with lots of examples.
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Case studies, ideas about practices, amusing annotates, less eye strain (as
compared to a monitor). You don't get those in the java docs. However I'll
agree, I don't look at the books often, usually by this point I go to the
java docs.
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Perhaps you ought to post a snippet of what doesn't work. I personally
haven't had any problems with instanceof, but without seeing what you're
doing I don't think any of us can help.
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Same, if you code it correctly.
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Hmmm
My jar is located in web
dz = new DateZ();
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Singleton getHandle() {
return s;
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What if he actually needs a singleton? That wouldn't help any.
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Then again if it's a singleton there's no need to put a reference to it in
the session, that's just a needless use of memory.
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Oops. Although I wouldn't implement it a private, I'd use protected, that
way a class that inherits can override the class returned.
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You could use final if you didn't want inherited versions to be able to have
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No, just saying that you might not want to limit yourself.
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is to check out the connection when you need it and return
it after you finish working with it. Preferably in a try-catch-finally
block. Anything else and you run the risk of loosing connections acquired
from the pool, again exhausting the available connections.
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That's a very strange database. Once it's setup it's not too bad, but I've
had no fun setting it up.
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Should be using nls_charset12.jar, if you're using classes12.jar. If you're
to use the version 12 drivers, then you ought to include ocrs12.jar as well.
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sure you're using the jdbc driver supplied by the database, or one from a
newer version, the older ones with newer databases tend to cause problems.
Personal/Standard/Enterprise may not matter.
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transactionIsolation mode,
the one you'll need to use when working with clobs under oracle is
READ_COMMITED. If you use SERIALIZED you'll have intermittent problems
(most likely, but not in all cases).
Does this answer your questions?
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Sorry, I can't answer your question about your config, it could be ok, it
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Hypersonic, best thing is that it's written in java, and can be embedded
into your applications. Also, you can setup the tables to be in memory, or
on disk...
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If I'm going to go to that size I'd rather run Oracle. But if it's
something
small hypersonic is great.
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If I'm going to go to that size I'd
sql is static. And
their implmentation of the XSL transform is about 2-2.5 times faster than
xalan. All in all I'm a fairly happy oracle customer (although indirectly
as I don't purchase oracle, the customer does).
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From: Jens Skripczynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [OT] free Database with Transaction (Sorry for the noise)
Hi,
I would like to stop this thread, i started
by that
servlet. If this is confusing post a reply and I'll try to be somewhat
clearer.
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From: Becky Phaneuf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:37 AM
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For questions like this, this link is useful:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/2.2/javadoc/index.html
However, to create a new session you do the following:
request.getSession( true );
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From: Mufaddal
should start capitalized (Db2xml) and that subsequent words in
the class name should also be capitalized (Db2Xml). I don't have a link to
the guidelines, but I'm sure someone else can offer one.
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From: Jose Moreira [mailto
) {
try { con.close(); } catch( Exception e ) {}
}
}
But your results may vary, batteries not included, some assembly required...
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From: Paul French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday
What does RTFM manual mean? :)
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From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:14 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: tomcat faq - call for questions (and answers)
I am
Run squid in as a web accelerator in front of tomcat. Has the added
advatange that static content will be served with less load on tomcat.
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003
There's a example in the squid documentation. :)
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:31 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat as root and security issues
Here's link to something describing it (I do not endorse this link, it's
just the first one I found):
http://squid.visolve.com/white_papers/reverseproxy.htm
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From: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday
Have you tried putting them under common/lib?
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From: Jake Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:41 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Class location?
I think I've seen this question
. Probably something to do with the implementation of the JVM
or the OS, don't know, don't really care as I have a workaround.
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From: Jake Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:48 AM
To: Tomcat
Potentially the same place, but put the tld for the tags in the WEB-INF
directory. Or you
can put them in the WEB-INF/lib directory. Either way the tld should be in
the WEB-INF.
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From: Jake Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
And just go away, preferably never to return.
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From: Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 2:44 PM
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Subject: Re: MY ATTITUDE
You lied...you said
monitoring.
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From: Will Hartung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 6:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Network Monitor
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positive then you have
an oracle listener running.
Does that do what you need?
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From: Alberto A C A S Magalhães [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:38 AM
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Subject: TOMCAT
Setup poolman, there's a test jsp page you can use to access the
database via http.
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From: Alberto A C A S Magalhães [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:42 AM
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Should I be using mod_jk with apache 2.x? I thought that mod_jk2
was for apache 2.x mostly, and that mod_jk was geared more towards
use with apache 1.3.x.
For that matter I've had all sorts of fun getting mod_jk2 to work,
but mod_jk is easy...
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It's part of the binary distribution of poolman, in the poolman-webapp
folder.
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From: Alberto A C A S Magalhães [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:01 AM
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