Dear all,
To whom this may help...
Tomcat 4.1.31 and 5.5.9 have been packaged for solaris by BlastWave and are
available to people who use the BlastWave packages.
You can report any problem to http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/
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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 and
create the proper subdirectory under WEB-INF/classes/ it sees the bean.
I don't have
Hola,
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/classnotfound.html
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Jonathan Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 4:27 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: mandatory packages for beans in Tomcat 5.0
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
Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: mandatory packages for beans in Tomcat 5.0?
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
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.0.24 can't see third party packages?!
Hi,
Can you post your JSP?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 09:10:48AM -0400, Nadia Kunkov wrote:
: Here it is. It breaks on the import statment in Tomcat 5.0.24 and Fedora but
: runs fine in Tomcat 4 and Red Hat. Same exact setup.
I have a wild guess, so take that for what it's worth -- assuming the
files and dir structures are
packages that are defined locally.
com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.* is a third party package and that is what
kills my app. I have seen a posting with the same exact question but there were no
responses.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance
N.K
packages that are defined locally.
com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.* is a third party package and that is what
kills my app. I have seen a posting with the same exact question but there were no
responses.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance
N.K
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From: Nadia Kunkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 9:33 AM
To: Tomcat help (E-mail)
Subject: Tomcat 5.0.24 can't see third party packages!
I have posted this before and got some pointers but still it didn't
help. I narrowed the problem down and it is reflected in the new
Hi,
Can you post your JSP?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Nadia Kunkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:02 PM
To: Tomcat help (E-mail)
Subject: Tomcat 5.0.24 can't see third party packages?!
I have posted this before
Where I can find the apache 2.0.x and tomcat 4.1.2x debian packages ?
Thanks.
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packages
Hi,
Does anyone have a solution or workaround for the following problem.
I'm running an application under /tomcat/webapps. The application
consists of a number of JSPs, servlets and bean classes,
The package structure looks like this
/tomcat/tutorialbeans
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Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:47 PM
Subject: tomcat won't read classes unless in explicit packages
Hi,
Does anyone have a solution or workaround for the following problem.
I'm running an application under /tomcat
4.1.x
results in compilation errors.
It seems 4.1.x needs explicitly stipulated packages in order to work.
I've had to devise the above package structure to get the application to
run under 4.1.x
QUESTION:
Is there any workaround or other way to get tomcat 4.1.xx to run the
application with all
--- Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes thats ok.
You don't need to be wary as long as you Test test test
-Tim
Thanks Tim.
I will indeed test. I've got it all setup on my development
machine and won't be committing for some time.
Kevin.
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Do you
and commons-dbcp are not provided my
application uses those provided with Tomcat but as I mentioned above
getDelegate() isn't available.
To fix it,
I've checked out commons from cvs and rebuilt the commons-collection,
commons-pool, and commons-dbcp packages and dropped them into
CATALINA_HOME/common
Yes thats ok.
You don't need to be wary as long as you Test test test
-Tim
Kevin HaleBoyes wrote:
To fix it,
I've checked out commons from cvs and rebuilt the commons-collection,
commons-pool, and commons-dbcp packages and dropped them into
CATALINA_HOME/common/lib replacing the packages
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Subject: packages
hey
can anyone tell me wwhat is the standard package in
java
and which package wich we don't have to explictly
mention and what are the conditions we have to mention
them..
regards
Are you familiar with WebServices deployment?
thanks
Arie
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 8:50 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: packages
Hi,
1. RTFM.
2. This is not a tomcat question. Include [OFF-TOPIC
hey
can anyone tell me wwhat is the standard package in
java
and which package wich we don't have to explictly
mention and what are the conditions we have to mention
them..
regards
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Has anyone created debian packages of tomcat 4.1.x ?
Please inform me of where to find these if there are
any available (I've only found some unstable
packages).
Thanx
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That is one of the reasons I upgraded my machine
Ok...Thanx for your comment...
-reynir
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From: Charles Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12. janúar 2003 15:05
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Debian packages
--- Reynir_Hübner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone created debian packages of tomcat
Hello, I am having trouble getting Tomcat to find my class and jar files
when compiling custom jsp pages (Tomcat examples work fine). Having spent a
week or so looking at this I am hoping someone can help or point me in the
right direction. I get the following error from
Fellows
Recently I installed Tomcat 5.0, and noticed that I could not run anymore
JSP whose classes did not use packages. A simple Hello, world program
needed to be implemented in a package to be understood by the Java compiler.
What could be wrong?
Thanks in advance
Ronaldo Juliatto
Hi all,
If I put a servlet called Hello.class into a package called com.myco.test and have a
suitable dir structure under WEB-INF\classes to reflect this, do I still need to give
the full URL of the class in the web.xml file e.g.,
servlet-nameHello/servlet-name
-Original Message-
From: Andy Wickson [mailto:andy;awtech.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 7:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: packages
Hi all,
If I put a servlet called Hello.class into a package called
com.myco.test and have a suitable dir structure under
WEB
Andy Wickson wrote:
Hi all,
If I put a servlet called Hello.class into a package called com.myco.test and have a suitable dir structure under WEB-INF\classes to reflect this, do I still need to give the full URL of the class in the web.xml file e.g.,
servlet-nameHello/servlet-name
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Andy Wickson wrote:
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 12:57:16 -
From: Andy Wickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: packages
Hi all,
If I put a servlet called Hello.class into a package
/servlet/myServlet
I would prefer the shorter version of the URL. Do I have
this app and package configured wrong for tomcat?
Is it possible to still use packages but not have to
use an URL that includes the entire package path info
with the servlet name?
Thanks,
Don
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Envoye : dimanche 1 septembre 2002 00:44
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Using Packages for Bean Classes
Nicolas S i l b e r z a h n wrote:
Hans Bergsten, author of JavaServer Pages in its paper Hans's Top Ten JSP
Tips (google it for URL
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, D Bamud wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 11:20:59 +0530
From: D Bamud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp in packages
Writing functions in a JSP page (wrapped in %! ... % delimiters
Q1. Can I declare my jsp files in packages? How?
Q2. I have written a static method in one jsp page. I want to call this
method in another jsp page. How to do it? I do not want to take this method
out from the jsp and put into a class (.java) and use it in both the jsp
files
Hi,
Time-saver: I don't have an answer to your questions in this message.
Q2. I have written a static method in one jsp page. I want to call
this
method in another jsp page. How to do it? I do not want to take this
method
out from the jsp and put into a class (.java) and use it in both the
jsp
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, D Bamud wrote:
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 12:27:53 +0530
From: D Bamud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp in packages
Q1. Can I declare my jsp files in packages? How?
No. You have zero
not
that important as required but could be done. Perhaps also at instance
level!
Thanks
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: jsp in packages
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, D
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, R.C.Nougain wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 11:02:04 +0530
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp in packages
Craig,
Your response confirms what I thought. My
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, D Bamud wrote:
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 12:27:53 +0530
From: D Bamud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
I was able to get struts-example running just fine by expanding it in the
webapps directory. I was just curious to why it didn't expand on it's own,
when my server.xml has this line
On 15 Jul 2002 at 8:10, @Basebeans.com wrote:
Subject: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
I downloaded tomcat4-4.0.4-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.4/rpms/
And I've
Tomcat Newsgroup (@Basebeans.com) wrote:
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
Eddie,
I got the webapps RPM and sure nough - all the examples work now. However,
I dropped struts-example.war into the webapps directory
for it, but I haven't even
seen that. I'm glad you have webapps now thought ;-)
Regards,
Eddie
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Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
Eddie,
I got the webapps RPM
Subject: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
I downloaded tomcat4-4.0.4-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.4/rpms/
And I've installed it and can successfully start it. However
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Steven Citron-Pousty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
Matt:
IMHO the 4.0.4 RPM stinks. Better to go with a binary. I tried
contacting the RPM contact on the bottom of the RPM download page and I
posted messages here on the list
look again ;-) If you don't find
it, post back here and I'll email it to you. How is that?
Regards,
Eddie
Jakarta Tomcat Newsgroup (@Basebeans.com) wrote:
Jakarta Tomcat Newsgroup (@Basebeans.com) wrote:
Subject: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible
with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
I downloaded tomcat4-4.0.4-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.4/rpms/
And I've installed it and can successfully start it. However, when I got to
view a page (basically
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 4.0.4 on Red Hat 7.3 with RPM packages
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
Eddie,
I got the webapps RPM and sure nough - all the examples work now. However,
I dropped struts-example.war into the webapps directory, and it doesn't get
expanded. The server.xml
in packages vs beans not
in packages
07/10/02
05:20 PM
Hi,
When I run a webapp with a bean in a package -- say com.form, everything
works fine. But when I try to run a bean that is not in a package I always
get class not found error.
1)I am using usebean in both cases, one has class name, one has full package
name.
2)Bean has package name in one
you need to import it using the import statement.
% import classname %
RS
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When I run
but why does the package version work without the import
R
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Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Beans in packages vs beans not in packages
you need to import it using the import
Just curious: Why not just put it in a package?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/10/02 16:26 PM
but why does the package version work without the import
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I did, but something inside me says there is a class loading inconsistency
here, and it was bugging me.
R
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From: Larry Meadors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Beans in packages vs beans
. But, since the classes
are unnamed, you can't get a fully qualified name for them in your source
code.
Packages are a wonderful thing, but their relationship with path names and
directories (which is an implementation detail) causes SO much confusion for
people.
You can 'import' your classes from
Thanks Will,
I think I understand what you are saying.
I will always use packages and it won't bite me again.
Thanks
R
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From: Will Hartung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 6:50 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Beans in packages
Hi,
I'm trying to use Jasper's JSPC to precompile my JSPs, but, instead of
getting a package for each directory in my docroot - which is what
Jasper does on Tomcat 4 - , I get a package with all the JSPs inside it.
It's easy to see that if you have an index.jsp file in each directory
they will
I'm going to post this to the list because a few people have asked off-list
about how to make packages for their classes. Once you learn to do this, and
put all your classes in packages, it clears up a lot of basic problems,
such as the mysterious why can't my JSP find my class? problem.
It's
Hello,
I am doing some java servlet programming at the moment and I have the
following problem. I would like to import some packages into my java
servlet code. When normally doing this I would just make sure that the
package I want to include is in the 'classpath' variable and do something
like
Hello!
I'm a new french user of Apache Tomcat/4.0.3.
The installation was successfull!
But not the compilation of my first HelloWorld servlet.
The compilator does not found the right classes like javax.servlet, javax.servlet.http
and so although I'well configurated my classpath like SET
packages...
snip/
SET CLASSPATH=c:\tomcat\common\lib.
snip/
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You should provide JAVA_HOME environment variable pointed
to your Java SDK.
cyril vidal wrote:
Hello!
I'm a new french user of Apache Tomcat/4.0.3.
The installation was successfull!
But not the compilation of my first HelloWorld servlet.
The compilator does not found the right classes
Thanks a lot for having helped me!!!
It's OK now!
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From: Ralph Einfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: AW: don't found packages...
You have to add the jars to the classpath, not the directory
Hi,
I want to use optional packages like JavaMail. Installing and adding the
path to the CLASSPATH seems not to work. Running pages which import
classes (e.g. %@ page import='javax.mail.*' %) return a Package ***
not found in import. How to include these packages correctly?
Martin
Subject: Tomcat IIS optional packages
Hi,
I want to use optional packages like JavaMail. Installing and
adding the
path to the CLASSPATH seems not to work. Running pages which import
classes (e.g. %@ page import='javax.mail.*' %) return a Package ***
not found in import. How
: Tomcat IIS optional packages
Tomcat ignores the Classpath (for good reason). You
need to add JAR
files to either WEB-INF/lib or TOMCAT_HOME/lib as appropriate.
Randy
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Sent: Friday, February
Hi.
Anyone that have installed:
Tomcat 4.0.1
Apache 1.3.22
mod_webapp
that have been able to sucessfully use the com.oreilly packages for
uploading files with JSP/Servlets (also MultiParts)?
Is it possible to receive a copy of that code?
Best regards,
Lars Nielsen Lind
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PureGateway or a class it depends on
.
..what seems to be lacking here...my servlet by the way is using packages
which i stored in
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/test/Web-inf/lib. What else is missing then? thanks
in advance!
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I am trying to run an older and newer version of a site on the same
instance of tomcat. The reason for this is because there will be a
transition period from old to new - I want both to be running
simaltaneously for a period at the same url.
The old and new site both have their own packages
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You must restart IIS the process, which means
either a machine
reboot, or stopping all of IIS's processes in the
Control Panel (FTP, World
Wide Web Publishing, IIS Admin, etc) and verifying
that the inetinfo.exe
process stops.
If
Hi
We are migrating from applet TCP/IP to HTML / JSP HTTP
server.
On the server side we have a number of packages that
use their own property files to read whatever data
they need and these data change regularly.
While on the applet TCP/IP we just edited the property
files and restarted
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Hi
We are migrating from applet TCP/IP to HTML / JSP HTTP
server.
On the server side we have a number of packages that
use their own property files to read whatever data
they need and these data change regularly
I have read on this list and in docs if
your servlet class is part of a package,
say com.foo.foobar...that
if you put it in a directory called
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/classes/com/foo/foobar
assuming the source file has the statement
package com.foo.foobar;
it will be picked up by
Does your entry in the web.xml for your context reference the servlet using
its full path? Also, double check the case of the packages - the entry
web.xml, the package declaration and the actual directory strucutre all have
to match.
sam
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From: "Mark" [EMAIL
t;Sam Newman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: packages under WEB-INF/classes
Does your entry in the web.xml for your context reference the servlet
using
its full path? Also, double check the
Kris Gonzalez wrote:
tej...
you have to use multiple import items, one for each class or package you're
importing
such as:
%@ page language="java" import="java.util.*" import="java.io.*" %
According to the spec, you import multiple items as a comma separated
list.
%@ page
Hello
I was wondering if I could get some help on something?
Is it possible to use a bean in a JSP and at the same
time, import another class (that I have created) for
use in the page?
I am trying to do this with the tag
%@ page language = "java" import = "java.util.Vector,
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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 11:36 PM
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Subject: importing multiple packages
Hello
I was wondering if I could get some help on something?
Is it possible to use a bean in a JSP and at the same
ti
tej...
you have to use multiple import items, one for each class or package you're
importing
such as:
%@ page language="java" import="java.util.*" import="java.io.*" %
however, i sometimes get a compilation error if i use more than one inline like
this, so the preferable way is:
%@ page
I seem to have my problem solved, but let me get this back on the mailing
list for the benefit of the archives --
I was having trouble accessing servlets that reside in my own packages. My
test cases could access .class files in:
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/myWebApp/WEB-INF/classes
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[snip]
Now, take a class, SomePackageClass, declared to be in package testapackage
within its .java code file. Its compiled form is in the following file:
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/myWebApp/WEB-INF/classes/testapackage/SomePa
ckageClass.class
I would
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