Hi folks,
i was wondering if it is possible to start tomcat from a cd-rom, without
installing
anything. Problem could be that the user inserting the cd doesn`t have
to have Java
installed, so the jre has to be on the cd. Could that be a licence
problem ?
An answer would be nice,
thanks Thomas
windows?im ignorant
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Jake
Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 9:44:00 AM, you wrote:
CD hi
CD i wish to run tomact as a service though am currently running it as a stand
CD alone. has anyone got the details handy or can point me i the direction of
CD good tutorials / shortcuts
CD cheers
Tam, Michael wrote:
Your CATALINA_HOME is path to your tomcat in the cd then if and only if
yours CD is a CDR and CD-rom is a cd-writer, otherwise how could tomcat be
able to write the logs file??
My bad... I haven't put it on the CD yet, it's living in a directory
defined as %cd_tomcat_base
Is there a way to run Tomcat completely off of a CD-ROM?
Thanks
Scott
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Hi,
I've downloaded tomcat (jakarta-tomcat-5.0.9.tar.gz) and I'm following
the instructions found in this page :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
There is a little error that might confuse beginners :
cd $CATALINA_HOME/bin
tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz
cd jsvc
Damien wrote:
Hi,
I've downloaded tomcat (jakarta-tomcat-5.0.9.tar.gz) and I'm following
the instructions found in this page :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
There is a little error that might confuse beginners :
cd $CATALINA_HOME/bin
tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz
cd
Title: Message
Tomcat 4.1.24 /
WINXP SP1
Has anyone
successfully run Tomcat off a CD? I know this is a little out of the
ordinary. We have a J2EE app which I would like to teach to
students. The problem is having a quick setup environment for the students
with having to install minimal
I am deploying a simple web application using Tomcat 3.2.3 in stand-alone
mode.
At the moment I'm distributing it in a cd containing all Tomcat and
application files, which need to be copied on the machine where the
application runs.
I was asked to check if it is possible to run everything
It is on the CD you have to speifically install it. It is some sub-folder
like utilities or something.
S
And this was discussed a few times in the archives!
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
You would have to at least modify tomcat's work and temp directories.
The servlet container is required to provide a writeable temporary
directory for each context, so unless the CD is writeable all the time
via
Hi,
I want to run Tomcat from a CD-Rom complete with a web application. My
application needs to be able to run on any PC without networkor an
install program so everything would have to be installed on the CD-Rom.
To get Tomcat to run directly from CD-Rom I am thinking I will have to
change all
: Paul Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:28 PM
Subject: Tomcat, the JRE, and a CD-ROM
| Here is a strange question for anyone who thinks that they can help
| me...
|
| I am trying to send a runnable version of my web application on a CD,
| so that it can
Your CATALINA_HOME is path to your tomcat in the cd then if and only if
yours CD is a CDR and CD-rom is a cd-writer, otherwise how could tomcat be
able to write the logs file??
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Rose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 2:08 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi, apologies for being out of topic.
I've installed a new scsi cd-rw, a cursory cdrecord -scanbus shows
that it is recognised as a scsi device (which is fine) but displayed as
CD-ROM.
Does anyone have a more concise and readable howto for Joerg
Schilling's smake and cdrecord tools?
Apologies
How do I access the archives?
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From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 10:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: running tomcat from CD
And this was discussed a few times in the archives!
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
You would
Hello,
I'm new to JSP, so this is confusing me. I am trying to use the
com.oreilly.servlet.multipart package to try and upload files for a test page.
However, I'm facing the following error:
/tmp/foo/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27/temp/cd/SMC/insertProduct_jsp.java:8: package
com.oreilly.servlet does
Hello,
I'm new to JSP, so this is confusing me. I am trying to use the
com.oreilly.servlet.multipart package to try and upload files for a test page.
However, I'm facing the following error:
/tmp/foo/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27/temp/cd/SMC/insertProduct_jsp.java:8: package
com.oreilly.servlet does
Hello
Is 'cd' located in the TOMCAT_HOME/webapps directory? I think it must be.
Assuming it is, then this is your context (web application folder) and this
is where the WEB-INF sub-directory should be located.
The cos.jar should then reside in cd/WEB-INF/lib.
You can 'bury' JSPs in sub
Here is a strange question for anyone who thinks that they can help
me...
I am trying to send a runnable version of my web application on a CD,
so that it can run entirely from the CD, without installing anything on
the user's machine.
I plan to do this by having a copy of the JRE plus my
First thing that comes to mind are the startup scripts .. you'll need to
comment out the parts that search for CATALINA_HOME in the system environment,
so that it defaults to the current directory on the CD. Next thing I can think
of is the fact that Tomcat creates files in the work directory
Hey,
'cd'is the name of a directory (yes, not the best name for a directory, but
its got another meaning from 'change directory :-s) and SMC is a directory
under that. (hence .../cd/SMC)
I can access another page in .../cd/SMC/foo.jsp that specifies the form and
the target ('ACTION
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From: "Thomas Viohl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: CD ROM Project, Read-only Tomcat ??
Has somebody build a CDROM Project with Tomcat?
We try to use it as a web- and servlet server on a
wouldn't be successful...catalina.sh will fail
when it can't create ./logs/catalina.out.
-chris
-Original Message-
From: samckins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 9:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: running tomcat from CD
Is there a way to run Tomcat
DEAR tomcat-user
XILIADES PROGRAMMATA - PC GAMES - PLAYSTATION APO 2000 DRS/CD
PROGRAMMATA - PC GAMES - PLAYSTATION - VIDEO CD - DREAMCAST - MP3 - ARXITECTONIKA
- IATRIKA - WEEKS - PAKETA (1000 NEOI TITLOI KATHE EVDOMADA)
KARTES N*VA FOR FREE TV
IF WE DON'T HAVE IT
...YOU
Try to put the plugin in ~/.netscape/plugins instead.
Bojan
"Robert B. Easter" wrote:
cd /usr/local/netscape/plugins
ln -s /usr/local/j2sdk1.3.0/jre/plugin/i386/javaplugin.so javaplugin.so
Hello
I would like to use Tomcat from a CD on Windows.
I have changed the logs directory, but Tomcat doesn't start because the
working directory is not writable.
Is it possible to change it?
Thanks
Hi,
I would like to set my CD Rom drive as one of my webapps.
When I run tomcat with normal installation with below setting in
server.xml (my CD Rom drive is F:\ and the content of the CD is MP3 files)
Context path=/music docBase=F:/ debug=0/
I could create the webapps and get my
Howdy,
You would have to at least modify tomcat's work and temp directories.
The servlet container is required to provide a writeable temporary
directory for each context, so unless the CD is writeable all the time
via regular Java IO APIs, you have to do the above.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium
.
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From: DeVenuto, Rob
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 02:45 PM
Subject: Running Tomcat off a CD
Tomcat 4.1.24 / WINXP SP1
Has anyone successfully run Tomcat off a CD? I know this is a little out of the
ordinary. We have a J2EE app which I would
RFd portal into it and then burn them onto a CD in order to have an
RFd instant web portal. Is this possible?
RFd What should I do?
Why not, it is a good idea to do so, but running from CD going to be slow.
What you have to do:
1) configure tomcat to use a different drive for logs and for temporary
You shouldn't need to have APR, since it is included in apache 2.0.49.
Here, I will try to duplicate your issue. I have a system running
Redhat 9.
cd /home/wtruitt/src
gzip -cd ../downloads/httpd-2.0.49.tar.gz | tar xf -
cd httpd-2.0.49
sh configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2049 --enable-so
I'm not sure if this is a bug of jsvc or newest jdk lack of backward
compatibility.
you running into problems if you try to use:
jsvc -jvm server
because jsvc doesn't find the server jvm without jvm.cfg.
This fix works for me:
cd /usr/java/j2re1.4.2_04/lib
ln -s i386/jvm.cfg
or
cd /usr/java
samckins wrote:
Thanks for all the help.
I will have access to a writ able drive and will direct outputs accordingly.
Well, maybe not Have a look at the Knoppix Linux project. This is a
Linux distro that runs from CD, and sets up RAM disk for write
operations. I've always wanted to set
Wouter De Vaal wrote:
Hi,
I've read enough about having multiple tomcat instances.
However when using windows, the installer won't create a second
windows service for starting and stopping the second tomcat
installation.
Has anyone have a solution/suggestion for this?
cd %TOMCAT1_HOME%\bin
Thanks for all the help.
I will have access to a writ able drive and will direct outputs accordingly.
-Original Message-
From: Halstead, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 1:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: running tomcat from CD
Thus the request
Hello
What is 'cd'?
SMC *should* be your context, because the WEB-INF sub-directory is located
there - unless you've got things mixed up?
Harry Mantheakis
London
Hello,
I'm new to JSP, so this is confusing me. I am trying to use the
com.oreilly.servlet.multipart package to try and upload
I have RHEL3... these are my steps:
tar -zxvf jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz
cd jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src
cd jk/
cd native2/
./configure --with-java-home=/home/tomcat/j2sdk1.4.2_04 --with-jni --with-to
mcat41=/home/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.24 --with-apache2-lib
else
exit
fi
##
# create directory for a local copy of the files
echo -n 'Do you wish to reload from CD? ' 2
read REPLY
if [ $REPLY = 'y' ] || [ $REPLY = 'Y' ]; then
if [ -d ${DL_HOME} ]; then
rm -rf ${DL_HOME}
fi
echo Mounting/unmounting CD, this may take
=/usr/lib/apache
--includedir=/usr/include/apache --sysconfdir=/etc/httpd/conf
--localstatedir=/var --datadir=/home/httpd --mandir=/usr/share/man
--enable-so --with-apxs
cd /tmp/{tomcat_connector}/webapp
support/buildconf.sh
I get the following error:
--- Cannot run APR buildconf script
Don't
Dear Helper,
I am running the application fine with the following commands...
set TOMCAT_HOME=e:\foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
set JAVA_HOME=e:\jdk1.3
cd jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\bin
startup
cd ..
cd doc
cd appdev
cd sample
The above outputs the following path info also...
Using CLASSPATH: e:\foo
as possible;-)
If you could depend on your user to run some file, you might have to just
alter startup.bat, I think. You could then bundle JRE+tools.jar on the CD
itself
Yes, I hope I can talk with the customers that this should be the way we go.
The concept says, that there should be some
Howdy,
What error do you get?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Lee Peik Feng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 12:38 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: CD Drive as webapps (EmbeddedTomcat)
Hi,
I would like to set my CD Rom drive
answer might be:
- You need to modify the above in your server.xml and catalina.sh before
burning your copy of tomcat to CD
- Whatever directory you use for your logs and workDir (which is required
by the servlet spec, as I said earlier) needs to be off the CD-ROM, but
accessible and writeable.
Yoav
from CD
And this was discussed a few times in the archives!
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
You would have to at least modify tomcat's work and temp
directories.
The servlet container is required to provide a writeable temporary
directory for each context, so unless the CD is writeable all
in your server.xml and
catalina.sh before
burning your copy of tomcat to CD
- Whatever directory you use for your logs and workDir (which
is required
by the servlet spec, as I said earlier) needs to be off the
CD-ROM, but
accessible and writeable.
Yoav Shapira
\On Thu, 21 Aug 2003
to interact with your desktop as well.
Anyways, just another option for you to think about :-)
/JM
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From: epyonne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 August 2003 21:49
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Running Tomcat off a CD
MessageIf you can get access to a laptop (I
:
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name cd is not
bound in this Context
where cd is part of my jndi directory:
cd/CDColection.
could anyone tell me what the difference between the
two approach mentioned above? I means I should be able
to access data in jboss right? I believe I have set
resouce description in web.xml
"# ./build" from your app development directory after making any
changes. Craig McC., bless his heart, described this in some doc that
comes with Tomcat (I seem to recall).
Eg,
0. # export TOMCAT_HOME=/path_to_tomcat
1. # cd /home/brandon
2. # mkdir test
3. # cd test
4. # mkdir src lib etc web
. AFTER setting env variables, the commands bin/startup and bin/shutdown
not functioning("says file not found).
C. How to know TOMCAT is RUNNING or NOT.?
I have setup the environment variables as follows
I have created a separate batch file(tomenv.bat) that contains the following:
F:\
cd
ow to know TOMCAT is RUNNING or NOT.?
I have setup the environment variables as follows
I have created a separate batch file(tomenv.bat) that contains the following:
F:\
cd\temp\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
SET TOMCAT_HOME= f:\cd\temp\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
SET JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.2.1
SET CLASSPATH:=
. AFTER setting env variables, the commands bin/startup and bin/shutdown
not functioning("says file not found).
C. How to know TOMCAT is RUNNING or NOT.?
I have setup the environment variables as follows
I have created a separate batch file(tomenv.bat) that contains the following:
F:\
cd
Ok, here's what I've done:
1) grab latest connector sources
2) cd $SRC/jk/native
3) ./buildconf.sh
4) ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
5) make
6) cd apache-2.0
7) cp libmod_jk.so.0.0.0 /usr/local/apache2/modules
8
that you have and
tried building it myself, and everything went smoothly. If your willing,
here's exactly what I did:
# cd /usr/local/src
# wget
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
2/src/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz
# gunzip -dc jakarta
Stuart, just to be sure I downloaded the version of jk2 that you have and tried
building it myself, and everything went smoothly. If your willing, here's exactly
what I did:
# cd /usr/local/src
# wget
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.2/src/jakarta
of it on a CD as a known stable environment
to demonstrate a university project, and have it so I can just stick the
CD in and it starts tomcat and fires up a web browser to my project root
(for example, http://localhost:8080/WebApp)
The web browser bit isn't much of a problem, but if I make a copy
# cd /usr/local/src
# wget
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
2/src/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz
# gunzip -dc jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz | tar xf -
# cd jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2
Has anyone successfully run Tomcat off a CD? I know this is a little out
of the ordinary. We have a J2EE app which I would like to teach to
students. The problem is having a quick setup environment for the
students with having to install minimal software. I have adjusted the
variables
Hello:
I have a server running tomcat 4.1.27 and it is not reloading
classes for my webapp even after applying the hotfix.
I installed tomcat 4.1.27 by doing these commands:
cd /usr/local
lynx
http://apache.oregonstate.edu/jakarta/tomcat-4/binaries/jakarta-tomcat-4
.1.27.tar.gz
tar zxf jakarta
Ik didnt work !!!
I have been working for 1 hour to reinstall everything
this is what I did (after a clean red hat 7.0 install)
01: cd /tmp/apache1.3.19
02: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=so
03: cd /tmp/php4.0.4
04:
./configure --with-mysql --with-apache=../apache1.3.19
)
at EmbeddedTomcat.main(EmbeddedTomcat.java:1292)
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From: Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 12:41 AM
Subject: RE: CD Drive as webapps (EmbeddedTomcat)
Howdy,
What error do you get?
Yoav Shapira
] ~ $ make install
It is not possible to configure Apache directly because the config.m4 of
mod_jk must be added to the configure of httpd-2.0.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd /home/apache20/httpd-2.0.43
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sh buildconf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ configure ... --with-mod_jk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ make
-Original Message-
From: Timlin, Bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 11:39 AM
Let's see. The following is a nightmare
1. unzip tomcat
2. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/bin (unix/linux) or cd %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin (windows)
3.
startup.sh (unix/linux) or startup (windows
sources, and to run
the buildconf script for it:
# cd [path to APR sources]
# ./buildconf
# cd [path to WebApp sources]
Then remember to run ./configure script including the command line
option --with-apr=[path to APR sources]
--- Creating WebApp configure script
Creating configure ...
./support
What distro of Linux do you have? If you have RedHat, you can install a
Tomcat RPM and that's it, it does all the work for you. Do a google search
for Tomcat RPM or whatever. If you have RedHat and a powertools CD, the
Tomcat RPM should be on your powertools CD.
James
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What distro of Linux do you have? If you have RedHat, you can install a
Tomcat RPM and that's it, it does all the work for you. Do a google search
for Tomcat RPM or whatever. If you have RedHat and a powertools CD, the
Tomcat RPM should be on your powertools CD
point to conf files (server.xml, web.xml) on a temp dir on harddisk
with write access?
3. Can I configure a webapp context to use files (html, gifs, xml) not under
the webapps dir (e.g. webapp on harddisk, html and gifs on CD ROM) ?
thank you for an answer
--
Thomas
1.3 VM
installed in /usr/local/java and that you are using bash
Login as root
cd ~
vi .bashrc and add these lines:
export TOMCAT_HOME=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
Logout and log back in to make these changes effective
Hi here,
I have developped a CDROM application that contains the Tomcat 4.1.10
LE distribution.
The Tomcat server is started from the CD by double clicking on a
start.bat file.
On my Windows 2000 which runs on a Pentium 4, 1.6 Ghz with 520 Mb RAM,
the Tomcat Launch time is some 5 seconds
Better yet:
- CD to C:\
- type DIR /S STARTUP.BAT
- tell us what the results are (the location of startup.bat)
John
I did
cd C:\
then I said
C:\dir /s startup.bat
response was
Volume in drive C has no label
volune serial number is 3E28-A856
Directory of C:\Jakarta-tomcat-5-bin-20030526
You are waay off topic here.
A google search is the way to go here.
Regards,
Oscar
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, apologies for being out of topic.
I've installed a new scsi cd-rw, a cursory cdrecord -scanbus shows
that it is recognised as a scsi device (which is fine
Thank-you for your suggestion.
**
Oscar Carrillo wrote:
You are waay off topic here.
A google search is the way to go here.
Regards,
Oscar
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, apologies for being out of topic.
I've installed a new scsi cd-rw, a cursory
Windows (Linux?)?
There is a project (I forget its name) which is building a version of Linux
designed to run on a CD. Thus you do not have to make any assumptions about
what is on the PC. You can lock this version down so that it does not even
look at their disk, and provided you use the VESA
Unless you know your customers very well that isn't
a road I would follow. I can hardly imagine cutomers
that are willing to loose there primary os just to
view a product catalog. That happens at least for
the time you run the cd. (No quick copy and paste to
the mail reader, no quit look
YES, how will you run tomcat as user let's say tomcat
hmm, is it
login: tomcat
pass: ***
cd /tomcat/
./startup.sh ??
thanks!
louie
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If you follow the steps... you CAN'T EVEN GET /examples in SSLThat
sinches it... Abandom Hope All Ye Who Enter Here...
I surmise that Tomcat4 b6 does NOT support SSL (any flavor / any way /
never)... Looks like Bill will win again since the OSC is too busy writing
viruses...
cd
And all directories in the path have the proper permissions.
Make a try like
#login as the tomcat user
cd /usr
cd share
cd ...
cd classes
ls -l properties.txt
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: David Rault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. November 2001 17:03
An: Tomcat
Thank you for your lovely but very informative Answer.
But:
My questions:
1. How to stop tomcat from generating the auto-conf files in
bin-directory?
errase (or comment )
ContextInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.context.AutoSetup" /
I think the name is explicite enough.
I
IIS 5 is part of windows 2000 pro.
You can installit by inserting the windows 2000 cd and choosing install
additional components - this is iis5
-Original Message-
From: Jack Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 April 2001 13:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Download IIS
Hello
...
Can someone send me the link...
Thanks in advance..
cd
Sorry if this may be a FAQ but I went to the
jakarta.apache.org homepage and didn't find
a word on this nor in the FAQ:
I have written an intranet web application for
a custom purpose and want to ship it to my customer.
Can I include apache and tomcat on the CD?
Or can I tell the customer: get
Landaluze Produktions IS - Carlos wrote:
anybody can send me the mod.jserv.so file for tomcat 3.2 final and linux?
thanks
Just download the tomcat and apache source and do the following, replace
TOMCAT_HOME with your tomcat home directory and likewise with
APACHE_HOME:
cd TOMCAT_HOME/src
Hello,
When I provide my JSP project on CD, I have to deliver Tomcat and the
Java SDK.
Do you know a bit about the licences in this case? Do I have to let the
user accept both licences before he may use my application?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
Stuart, from what I can see in your make output, everything should be there. Here's
a piece from your make output:
---
/build/jk2/apache2/.libs/mod_jk2.*
---
so from within your native2 directory you should:
---
cd
Sorry, but i´m not a linux expert, so, this idea would be perfect but not
for me.
I have followed the instructions in
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
and everything seems to be ok, just that Tomcat dont start up:
cd $CATALINA_HOME/bin
tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz
cd
:
# cd $CATALINA_HOME
# cd webapps
# mkdir sparling
# cd sparling
# mkdir WEB-INF
# cd WEB-INF
# mkdir classes
I took the helloJava.class file, and put it in the classes
($CAT_HOME/webapps/sparling/WEB-INF/classes ) directory.
The instructions said that now I can run this servlett by going
Hi all,
I recently started to use Tomcat and I wanted to know if it's possible to
run Tomcat from within a read only folder. My intention is to install Tomcat
into a hard drive, deploy the Gridsphere web portal into it and then burn
them onto a CD in order to have an instant web portal
Howdy,
RFd I recently started to use Tomcat and I wanted to know if it's
RFd possible to run Tomcat from within a read only folder. My
intention
RFd is to install Tomcat into a hard drive, deploy the Gridsphere web
RFd portal into it and then burn them onto a CD in order to have an
RFd
with the RedHat RPM
distribution.
You may find that to be true also with libaprutil.
To solve those problems, do the following.
1. cd to the Apache lib directory
2. soft link the current libs to the base names
3. cd back to the source directory
4. rerun configure (to make sure)
5. run make
For example:
(1
No change - window closes as soon as I hit enter...
In Catalina.bat replace the below line with
set _EXECJAVA=start Tomcat %_RUNJAVA%
With
set _EXECJAVA= %_RUNJAVA%
Then cd to the bin directory and type
Catalina start
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And with this build, you were able to use Unix sockets, versus TCP
sockets without getting the apr_md5_final problem?
On May 16, 2004, at 7:00 AM, Gabriele Paciucci wrote:
I have RHEL3... these are my steps:
tar -zxvf jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz
cd jakarta-tomcat-connectors
/httpd
--bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --libexecdir=/usr/lib/apache
--includedir=/usr/include/apache --sysconfdir=/etc/httpd/conf
--localstatedir=/var --datadir=/home/httpd --mandir=/usr/share/man
--enable-so --with-apxs
cd /tmp/{tomcat_connector}/webapp
support/buildconf.sh
I get the following
Subject: beginner needs help(Compile error)
Dear Helper,
I am running the application fine with the following commands...
set TOMCAT_HOME=e:\foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
set JAVA_HOME=e:\jdk1.3
cd jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\bin
startup
cd ..
cd doc
cd appdev
cd sample
The above outputs
everything
this is what I did (after a clean red hat 7.0 install)
01: cd /tmp/apache1.3.19
02: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=so
03: cd /tmp/php4.0.4
04:
./configure --with-mysql --with-apache=../apache1.3.19 --enable-track-vars
05: make
06:.make install
07: cd /tmp/apache1.3.19
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Rick wrote:
Ik didnt work !!!
I have been working for 1 hour to reinstall everything
this is what I did (after a clean red hat 7.0 install)
01: cd /tmp/apache1.3.19
02: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=
CATALINA_HOME if not defined
set CURRENT_DIR=%cd%
if not %CATALINA_HOME% == goto gotHome
set CATALINA_HOME=%cd%
if exist %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\tomcat.exe goto okHome
rem CD to the upper dir
cd ..
set CATALINA_HOME=%cd%
:gotHome
if exist %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\tomcat.exe goto okHome
echo The tomcat.exe
Guess CATALINA_HOME if not defined
set CURRENT_DIR=%cd%
if not %CATALINA_HOME% == goto gotHome
set CATALINA_HOME=%cd%
if exist %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\tomcat5.exe goto okHome
rem CD to the upper dir
cd ..
set CATALINA_HOME=%cd%
:gotHome
if exist %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\tomcat5.exe goto okHome
echo
is in /home/mauro/workspace/MyApp/.
So:
cd /home/mauro/workspace/MyApp/WEB-INF/lib
ln -s /usr/java/morelibs/cocoon/*.jar .
When I start tomcat, this application does not run (I could see it
in the debug mode of the eclipse ide).
But IT WORKS FINE if I make hard links to the .jar files like this
(without
Dear sir,
I am using Tomcat 4.1.3-LE-jdk1.4 with JSDK 1.4.0_01 on Linux(Mandrake
8.1). I want to add my data on CD-ROM into my homepage. So, I set my user
homepage(~lsomchai) by using Listenner tag in server.xml file as follow.
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig
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