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Hi,
Same as the other guy who replied: I've tried them both, I like
OptimizeIt much better. That was true for OptimizeIt v3.11 and the
recent v4.12. And like the other guy, it's really nice to have versions
for my Solaris and Windows machines on the same CD ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium
Hi,
I am new to tomcat and uses the 3.2 version to make a web application.
I'd like to run tomcat from a cdrom on a windows boxe :
after having tested my application on the hard disk, I have put the
tomcat tree on a cd with a jvm and and launched the startup.bat script
that launches tomcat
}
The script will work.
you may have to make a change in the make file as well
somewhere along the line $(MFLG) gets set to b
which my make has trouble deal with
so in Makefile
change
template:
@ { \
$(ECHO) ; \
$(MECHO) Entering directory \$(MDIR)\ ; \
cd
Because it is to give a demo embended on a CD and I would not like
to make all my debugs appear ...
Barney Hamish a écrit :
Why don't you just run Tomcat as a service. Then you'll never see the
console.
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On 5/10/02 11:30 AM, puneet sachar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys i just lost my Cd in whicg i have tomcat
Can anyone tell form where i get the latest version of
tomcat and process how to install it
Its very urgent frinz.
I need ur help
Puneet
My tomcat is install under windows directory as
follow:
c:\Program Files\apache tomcat 4.0
I have spaces in the directory. How can the
wrappers.properties file recognizes the spaces in the
directory?
I have cygwin in my computer, when I cd to a windows
directory, I use \ to escape the spaces
-connectors/webapp
cd ./jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic \
checkout apr
When I try to build apr / modwebapp I get the following message:
- config.status: creating include/arch/unix/apr_private.h
- config.status: error: cannot find input
or
Apache) will be always integrated.
Hence we would like to extend the webserver SSL rather than writing a seperate SSL for
TOMCAT.
How can we go about???
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Hi,
I just downloaded 4.0.1 and trying to install it on SunOS 5.6.
gzip -cd jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1.tar.gz | tar -xvf - gives me directory
checksum error.
What I am missing?
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it on SunOS 5.6.
gzip -cd jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1.tar.gz | tar -xvf - gives me directory
checksum error.
What I am missing?
As the download page tells you, you need to use GNU tar -- the Solaris
version of tar does not know how to deal with paths 100 characters.
Thanks,
-Niraj
Craig
, how will you run tomcat as user let's say tomcat
hmm, is it
login: tomcat
pass: ***
cd /tomcat/
./startup.sh ??
thanks!
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stupid browser shows is the UNCOMPILED JSP CODE
Why is that?
When I point my browser to http://mysite.someplace.com:8080/fooey I GET
COMPILED JSP code that RUNS.
What am I doing wrong - Besides running IIS5 (the suits made me do it).
- cd -
stupid browser shows is the UNCOMPILED JSP CODE
Why is that?
When I point my browser to http://mysite.someplace.com:8080/fooey I GET
COMPILED JSP code that RUNS.
What am I doing wrong - Besides running IIS5 (the suits made me do it).
- cd -
Oh. My. God. I should start a Yahoo! Shop answering questions for $10k =)
You obviously have access to the server... cd to $TOMCAT_HOME and read the README
file.
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Folks,
How do I know what version of tomcat I have on my
as some files are executable and most
directories should be world accessible.
Command to untar:
cd /usr/local; tar xvpzf /root/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3.tar.gz
Am I missing something or was the tarball packaged incorrectly? Please advise?
Thanks,
Joel Fowler
P.S. I could guess and chmod selected files
am running Tomcat 3.2.3 as a 'tomcat' user in a 'tomcat' group. By
default, I have made all files owned by root and made them world-readable
(not writable) using something like this (as a root)
cd .../jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3
chown -R root:root .
chmod -R go= .
find . -perm -100 -exec chmod go
ZORTAN -
use http://localhost:8080/examples
or
http://localhost:8080
cd
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: getting started...
Hello!
I'm new to Tomcat... The problem is... I've
Sure... Remember Tomcat3x and 4x use different containers and have
different environment variables (set them both)...
I don't know if you could have a sharing violation in the VM though (doesn't
seem like it would at first glance).
cd
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From: Mark Muffett [mailto
If it is under Windows I believe there is a Microsoft loopback driver on the
installation cd,
Pierre
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Hi world
I have a problem
was to change the tomcat-starting script in /etc/init.d:
I simply make an 'cd /to/where/tomcats/cwd/should/be' before starting
tomcat.
You know what I mean?
Carsten
%\work' directory containing some empty directories. I can't have this
since Tomcat will be on a CD later on.
Any suggestions?
BR
Joacim
of religion, that even for truely trivial
setups people still demand RPM's?
install: cd /usr/local; tar zxvf jakarta-tomcat*.tar.gz
uninstall: rm -rf /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0
what more do you want?
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i'm trying to build tomcat 3.2.3 from source code on FreeBSD-4.3 STABLE
i'm stuck on step jakarta-servletapi
su-2.05# echo $JAKARTA_HOME
/usr/local/java/JAKARTA
su-2.05# cd $JAKARTA_HOME/jakarta-servletapi
su-2.05# pwd
/usr/local/java/JAKARTA/jakarta-servletapi
su-2.05# sh build.sh dist
expr
tar -xvf openssl-0.9.5a.tar.gz
gunzip mod_ssl-2.6.6-1.3.12.tar.gz
tar -xvf mod_ssl-2.6.6-1.3.12.tar
cd apache_1.3.12
./configure --prefix=/home/pakana/apache
cd ../openssl-0.9.5a
./config --prefix=/home/pakana/ssl
make
make test
make install
cd ../mod_ssl-2.6.6-1.3.12
./configure --with-apache
It was bundled with a vendor application and comes with tech support. The vendor is
only supporting the version they shipped on the CD. I understand your arguments
completely. Unfortunately, the vendor is a little slow on QA testing and validation
for their product.
Matt
-Original
4.1.12
e.. Tested the above by doing the ECHO test and they were fine.
The command prompt in Windows XP automatically defaults to C:\Documents and
Settings\Go For It Web Design, how do I get a C:\ prompt?
And once I get a C:\ prompt can I start it by the following?
C:\
cd tomcat\jakarta
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
file.
cd /usr
find . -name apr -print
Hopefully that will get you through the build
problems.
/mde/
just my two cents . . . .
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thx for all the replies.
I will give Hypersonic a try. (Because native java sounds good, and i do not
have the money nor the time to learn oracle (a friend of mine told me
an adventure about installing oracle on a windows system 'use that installer,
swap cd's, because the default cd won't do
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The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not defined
message..
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my retstart_tomcat scrip is
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/local/tomcat/bin
./startup.sh
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Hello,
I have a JSP Project I want to deliver on CD. Of course I don't want to
provide all sources, so I decided only to include class-files.
I precompiled all JSP files to class files and then deleted the JSP
files. Unfortunately, this does not seem to work. Tomcat generates a
file not found
the regular configure/make approach.
1.) cd jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/
2.) ./configure --with-apxs2=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs
3.) make
4.) mod_jk2.so should be in:
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/build/jk2/apache2/
-e
:
@ { $(ECHO) ; $(MECHO) Entering directory \$(MDIR)\ ; cd $(MDIR) ;
$(MECHO) Invoking \$(MAKE) $(MFLG) $(MTGT)\ ; $(MAKE) $(MFLG) $(MTGT);
RET=$$? ; $(MECHO) Exiting directory \$(MDIR)\ ; cd $(SRCDIR) ; if test
$${RET} != 0 ; then exit $${RET} ; fi ; }
to
template:
@ { $(ECHO) ; $(MECHO) Entering
Hi,
I have installed Tomcat under
C:\Programme\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1
and the JDK under
C:\Programme\Java\j2re1.4.1_02
When trying to start up Tomcat with
cd C:\Programme\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1\bin\startup
I get an error message: The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not
defined
cd into the bin directory and then try startup.bat, if that doesn't work
do a DIR inside there and see what is listed.
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extract it. The problem might be that I stopped the download of
Tomcat
halfway through and then restarted it. I have 2 copies of Tomcat. One with
9 Meg and one with 61 Meg.
What to do?
Thank you for your assistance
Stan
If so cd into the bin directory and then try startup.bat
How can I get my J2EE 1.4 Application Server( which
uses Tomcat I believe) to allow users to see files in
a symbolic link in the docroot directory?
I did this ...
cd SUNWappserver/domain/domain1/docroot
ln -s /usr/home/BB/public_html BB
but when I try and access
http://localhost:8080/BB
Hello,
cd SUNWappserver/domain/domain1/docroot
ln -s /usr/home/BB/public_html BB
but when I try and access
http://localhost:8080/BB/index.html I get 404 errors?
Is this file being served by Apache or by Tomcat? (The error page should
make this obvious).
If it's Apache, then Apache is likely
run it from startup.bat just
fine but not as a service.
FWIW, when you get the brief console flash thing you described, open a
console, cd to the bin folder and issue
catalina run
Any errors, like a stack trace will print to the console.
Daryl Stultz
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6
If you have installed the FreeBSD ports collection (which you probably have), than do this:
cd /usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat5
make
make install
make clean
The 'make' command wil show some settings, which may be readable depending on how fast your computer scrolls text.
Greetings,
Ronald
that Tomcat dont start up:
cd $CATALINA_HOME/bin
tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz
cd jsvc-src
autoconf
./configure
make
cp jsvc ..
cd ..
cd $CATALINA_HOME
./bin/jsvc -Djava.endorsed.dirs=./common/endorsed -cp
./bin/bootstrap.jar \
-outfile ./logs/catalina.out
Substitue as appropriate for windows ...
0) download
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-4/binaries/4.1.27-hotfix-22096.zip
1) cd $CATALINA_HOME
2) jar xf PATH_TO/4.1.27-hotfix-22096.zip
3) Done
-Tim
Vernon Smith wrote:
Is the only way to apply the patch by the following procedure:
1
this?
What I have to configure?
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This is probably something simple, but I can't seem to understand this.
As suggested by a Tomcat book that I have, I gave the webapps folder rwx
folder under webapps . every thing is correct
because i got those servlet from a cd of a book. the
pb that i get when i call this servlet from the
browser- knowing that the url introduced is correct
-is 404
can anyone help me to resolve this pb
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Hi,
I sugest that you compile the src, it's not to dificult if you now the
steps, download it from here:
http://apache.towardex.com/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2-src-current.tar.gz
to compile (in Redhat 9):
$ tar xzf XXX
$ cd XXX/jk
of libapr and libapr-0.so (and libapr-0.so.0)
does not get made when Apache is installed. This
appears to be mostly a problem 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
I just ran into the same problem.
I had to cd into the resources dir and run ant from there first.
Once that build completed, I CDed back up and ran ant again. It finished
sucessfully.
-Ben
On Monday 01 December 2003 10:28 pm, you wrote:
Jose,
Please, i have tried to compile hundred
Keddie, Robert wrote:
Can someone help a noob out and tell me if there is any definitive guide of
Somones experience installing a JRE/JVM on a Redhat Linux machine?
Interestingly, I was just doing that this morning (RH ES3) :-)
Since I don't care for RPMs, I downloaded the .bin version. So,
1: cd
Hi,
I want to download websites like java.sun.com (whole site) and I want
to write it on a CD.
Please let me know how to achieve this.
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Pardha Saradhi
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an environment variable CATALINA_HOME to the path of the directory
into which you have installed Tomcat 4.0.
- Execute the shell command:
%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\startup (Windows)
* By modifying your current working directory:
- Execute the following shell commands:
cd
?
No, I have not ... when I cd to the directory and do a touch
testfile on the cosole the file's permissions are as expected rw-r--r--
So why should it not work from within Tomcat?
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Ruth, Brice wrote:
I've gone through the archives and read about setting loggers
workDir to a writable directory, yet I'm still getting an exception
thrown in tldScanJar (ContextConfig). I've checked out the code for
tldScanJar and I don't see it doing anything but opening an
Subject: Re: TC5 won't start on Xeon
Instead of using startup.bat, cd to the bin directory and type:
catalina start
This will cause TC to run in a seperate DOS widow. You may see some
more information
...
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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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
Hi,
I would like to configure my jms router resource directly in tomcat and
perform a jndi lookup to get this resource. But I am not sure how this is
working. For example in the code I have this:
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
or like we do, we pipe the output through cronolog
Filip
Tim Funk wrote:
There shouldn't be anything going to standard output (Unless your code
is writing to System.out)
An overly simple way to rotate logs in unix ...
cd $tomcat_log_dir
cp -f catalina.out catalina.out.`date +%Y.%m.%d`
cat /dev
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I am on FreeBSD 5.4. I installed Tomcat just fine and Apache just fine and
all is well.
Now I am trying to connect them together with the JK 1.2.10 source.
I do the ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs and it runs
fine.
I then do a cd apache-2.0 and then run gmake and I get
I created a system environment variable called $CATALINA_HOME on XP.
I have it set to D:\MyProjects\java\Eclipse.
If I do a CD %$CATALINA_HOME% at the DOS prompt the directory changes
correctly. I have an index.htm file in this directory but the default
Tomcat page keeps coming up. I
the CVS
client of their choice. Run the following from a command prompt window.
Change directory to the location where you want to store your CVS
repository.
cd c:\
Run the following command to download the source for the first time.
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the question is, should TomCat recover the escaped ' before sends the string for
processing, just as the browser does?
For now, I am going to do that with some jave code.
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# ./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.27
--with-ssl=/Downloads/openssl-0.9.6g --with-crt=/usr/local/ssl/bin/cert.cer
--with-key=/usr/local/ssl/bin/private.key --prefix=/kit --enable-shared=ssl
#cd ..
#cd apache_1.3.27
#make
#make certificate
#make install
I would put only static documents on the CD if I were you...
You won't look like professional if you ship a CD containing a JVM, Tomcat MySQL to
install.
Personally, I would not install it.
Greetings,
André POWROZNIK
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Here are two:
http://www.virtual-linux.org/
http://www.demolinux.org/
I've seen demoLinux...it was pretty cool. Couldn't do much, but there's no
reason why you couldn't burn a custom CD with both the Linux distro and the
web application on it.
You'd not only have to setup a database in RAM
, Franck.
I'm not sure if this would work, but maybe you could try to define a
$CATALINA_BASE that is on the hard disk while keeping the $CATALINA_HOME
pointed to the CD...? Just a thought.
Good luck.
-Jeff
Franck Delahaye
franck.delahaye@xp
service error.
If the problem persists, contact your system administrator.
OK, great. What do you do when you _are_ the system administrator?
I have verified that Tomcat will actually run...
C:\cd /d %TOMCAT_HOME%
D:\Tomcatstartup
Things seem to work fine.
If I manually run
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)
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Hahahaha! Yes.
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Let's see. The following is a nightmare
1. unzip tomcat
2. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/bin (unix/linux) or cd
, 2002 9:09 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: NIGHTMARE
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Let's see. The following is a nightmare
1. unzip tomcat
2. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/bin (unix/linux) or cd %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin
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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)
This snide kind of remark is hardly worth its typing time
I managed to solve the same problem by the following procedure:
cd lib
gcc -shared -o libwebapp.so *.lo
cd ../apache-2.0
rm mod_webapp.la mod_webapp.lo mod_webapp.o mod_webapp.slo
make
gcc -shared -o mod_webapp.so *.lo
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. cd to the src/jk/native2/server/apache2 directory
3. edit the above lines of the Makefile to suit your configuration making
sure that the APACHE2_HOME and the build.properties can be found. (I just
copied the build.properties.sample from the src/jk directory into the
src/jk/native2/server/apache2
and uninstall it as
service with
apropriate settings for the VM. Here the exemples (all on one line please)
snip
@echo on
d:
cd \Tomcat4.0\bin
tomcat.exe -install Apache Tomcat
C:\JavaSoft\JRE\1.3.1_02\bin\hotspot\jvm.dll -jvm_option
-Djava.class.path=D
:\Tomcat4.0\bin
/tomcat4b6/conf/server.xml
RETVAL=0
CATALINA_HOME=/usr/tomcat4b6
export CATALINA_HOME
case $1 in
start)
F=`$0 status`
if [ $? = 255 ] ; then
echo -n Starting Tomcat :
su - root -c cd $CATALINA_HOME/bin; $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
$CATALINA_HOME/logs/tomcat_stdout.log 2
I wonder if anyone else has seen the eratic differences in behavior between
Win2k Pro and Win2K Server... BIG Difference in IIS5 but...
Chris -
If you see this thread... Why won't the /examples site won't encrypt
properly (https://localhost:8443/examples/servlets/index.html
Thnx!
cd
/tomcat4b6/conf/server.xml
RETVAL=0
CATALINA_HOME=/usr/tomcat4b6
export CATALINA_HOME
case $1 in
start)
F=`$0 status`
if [ $? = 255 ] ; then
echo -n Starting Tomcat :
su - root -c cd $CATALINA_HOME/bin; $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
$CATALINA_HOME/logs/tomcat_stdout.log 2
and a
powertools CD, the
Tomcat RPM should be on your powertools CD.
James
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Subject: Linux
Hi Guys,
I want to install tomcat to my Linux machine.
Where can I find
Matt,
Yes, I can cd %TOMCAT_HOME%
Steve
Hoggatt Matt - mahogg wrote:
Can you cd %TOMCAT_HOME%?
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Tomcat startup problem
are you sure
with group tomcat) , become root:
cd $TOMCAT_HOME
chown -R tomcat .
chgrp -R tomcat .
Yes... Tomcat creates lots of files... I could be more specific, but
above is OK
3) Then start tomcat:
1) you are logged in as root:
su - tomcat -c "$TOMCAT_HOME/bin/start
Hi John,
Yes, several people have had problems. The easiest course of action is to
download the Tomcat sources and compile your own mod_jk.so. It's pretty
straightforward. After you download the source, cd to the top level source
directory. Then do the following:
cd /src/native/apache1.3
:
$ ./libtoolize.in
cd: can't cd to @pkgdatadir@
libtoolize: cannot list files in `@pkgdatadir@'
Please reply directly to my email address, I don't subscribe to this
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Sincerely,
Mike Slinn
/bin/apachectl stop
;;
esac
-cut here --
name it apache-tomcat and give it execution permissions
with
chmod u+x apache-tomcat
Then with control-panel you can link it to the run-level 3
or you can make it directly with
# Start in run level 3
cd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
permissions
with
chmod u+x apache-tomcat
Then with control-panel you can link it to the
run-level 3
or you can make it directly with
# Start in run level 3
cd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
ln -s ../init.d/apache-tomcat S99apache-tomcat
# Stop
cd ../rc0.d
ln -s ../init.d/apache-tomcat K11apache
;;
esac
-cut here --
name it apache-tomcat and give it execution permissions
with
chmod u+x apache-tomcat
Then with control-panel you can link it to the run-level 3
or you can make it directly with
# Start in run level 3
cd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
ln -s ../init.d
--
name it apache-tomcat and give it execution permissions
with
chmod u+x apache-tomcat
Then with control-panel you can link it to the run-level 3
or you can make it directly with
# Start in run level 3
cd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
ln -s ../init.d/apache-tomcat S99apache-tomcat
# Stop
cd ../rc0.d
ln -s
for JDBC application development, the 8.1.6.1.0 release of Orcale8i
for Linux does not ship with the classes necessary to support JDK 1.2
development(p157)
we tried to use the jdbc classes from the oracle8i CD. it can only
work with JDK1.1.6 but not higher versions.
because
JDK 1.2
development(p157)
we tried to use the jdbc classes from the oracle8i CD. it can only
work with JDK1.1.6 but not higher versions.
because the Jdbc classes are necessary and only from oracle8i CD ( ? I
can not find from oracle website).
Does it mean we Can Only use
on other platforms support JDK 1.2
for JDBC application development, the 8.1.6.1.0 release of Orcale8i
for Linux does not ship with the classes necessary to support JDK 1.2
development(p157)
we tried to use the jdbc classes from the oracle8i CD. it can only
work with JDK1.1.6
--mod_jk-- Apache, you do not need uri-workers.
I am assuming you are under some kind of UNIX.
What you should do is:
1) Start tomcat standalone with whatever serever.xml file you cooked for it.
2) Stop tomcat standalone
3) Assuming that your conf directory is:
/my/tomcat/conf
you do:
cd /my
Hi,
This kind of trouble! 8o) :-
[root@willow RPM]# rpm -ba SPECS/mod_jk-apache1.3-1mdk.spec
File /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES is smaller than 4 bytes
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.14373
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ rm -rf mod_jk.so-tomcat3.2.1
+ tar -xf
$*
#java -cp runner.jar:servlet.jar:classes org.apache.tomcat.shell.Startup $*
. /home/tomcat/.bashrc
case "$1" in
start)
(cd /usr/local/tomcat/bin; ./tomcat.sh start)
;;
stop)
(cd /usr/local/tomcat/bin; ./tomcat.sh stop)
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"
exit 1
es
was already made)
1) set CATALINE_HOME, JAVA_HOME
2) cd jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.0.4-src/jk/native
3) ./buildconf.sh
4) ./configure --with-apxs=/www/apache2/bin/apxs
5) cd common
6) make
7) cd ../apache-2.0
and here I entered the changed libtool-commands:
8) /bin/sh /www/apache2/build/libtool
is not defined
message..
/
my retstart_tomcat scrip is
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/local/tomcat/bin
./startup.sh
i will really appreciate if somebody helps..
basicly...
-run the crontab every min..
-invoke a java programme..
-programme counts the java-threads..
-decides if tomcat needs
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