Hello Jay.
Thanks a lot. I will give it a trial. However I did not find 'jk_util.c' in
'native2' source directory, but it is in 'native' directory only. File
'jk_logger.h' in 'native' directory has the same entries (almost) as that in
'native2' directory, e.g.:
'jk_logger.h' from 'native' dir
One additional question:
Is "request.getSession()" the only method where a session is retrieved?
I am asking this because I am planning to override the getSession method
in a subclass of HttpServletRequest. However, I do not want a JSP-Page
to bypass this method (e.g. by using the implicit sess
Use the manager app, there you can start ,stop and reload individual apps.
Xiongfei Wang wrote:
After changing web.xml, do I have to restart tomcat to let it take effect?
if not, what is the best way to let the changes take effect?
Thanks
I have a server with Apache 2.0.44 and Jakarta-Tomcat 4.1.18. I am using OpenSSL
0.9.7a with Apache.
Question:
If the user activates a jsp page with a javabean component with access to a PostgreSQL
database server (communicates with port 5432) from the secure area (https) - is it
then possible
Denise Mangano wrote:
I have my JAVA_HOME set to point to my c:\jdk1.4.1\bin and export JAVA_HOME
in my PATH variable. I checked the error logs, and for some reason it is
saying "unable to find java compiler".
You don't have to set it to 'c:\jdk1.4.1\bin' the top level directory
will do. Just
One reason is this:
After a redirect the servlet that issues the redirect will
continue to run unless you stop the processing with a return
statement directly after the redirect. Now consider this
example:
Servlet A:
doSomething();
include(Servlet B);
doSomethingMore();
Servlet B:
do
Hi,
I am trying to configure ssl for my tomcat 4.0.
I changed the server.xml in conf directory and created keystore according to
documentation.when i start the server,it opens and closes on itself automatically.
i checked the logs and didn't found anyproblem.
when i put the comments back to c
In my Web app startup contextListener I want to
initialize certain variables using the hostname and
port of the server. I dont see a way to obtain these
two values from ServletContext, can somebody help me?
Thanks
rf
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Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Tax Cen
Hi Tomcat Users
I am a newbie to Tomcat and in fact just happen to be the server
administrator - don't do (or know much about) any JSP / Java stuff
myself so please excuse any ignorance.
Server Config:
Linux Redhat 7.0 (quite heavily patched)
Apache: 1.3.26
Tomcat: 4.0.4
Java: 2sdk-1.4.0
JRE:
Hi.
I've a secure Tomcat web server and I would like to retrieve the context
certificates when my application connects to the server.
In my servlet I've the following capture:
for(Enumeration enum = request.getAttributeName(); enum.hasMoreElements() ;)
System.out.println("Attribute: " + enu
Here are the channels of communication. For a typical web page there are
3 socket connections that can be concurrently open.
A: Web Browser --> Apache
B: Apache --> Tomcat
C: Tomcat --> Database
Now onto the security ...
A: If ssl then secure
B: If ssl, then secure. If not ssl, then someone betwe
Only the communication between browser and apache server is ssl
encrypted. Both the communications between apache and tomcat and tomcat
and database are not. At least not without further action.
So make sure that your server does not open the ajp13 connector (mod_jk
or whatever) port and db server
You can't. That is because the context runs in some type of service
which will present you with the requests. So only at request time can
you know the hostname and port number of the server.
For example:
I have a web server which listens on ports 8080-8090 inclusive. That
means that anyone coul
{\rtf1\fbidis\ansi\ansicpg1256\deff0\deflang1025{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Arial;}{\f2\fswiss\fcharset178{\*\fname Arial;}Arial (Arabic);}}
{\colortbl ;\red0\green0\blue255;}
\viewkind4\uc1\pard\ltrpar\cf1\lang1033\f0\fs20\par
\par
\cf0\protect\f1\fs16 -Or
I'm programmer. I use JasperReports on jsp. when JasperReports occur any
Exception. tomcat will shutdown. i'd to know why tomcat shutdown and how to
fix it.
dori.jasper.engine.JRException: Could not load font from location :
CORDIAU.TIF
at
dori.jasper.engine.export.JRPdfExporter.exportText(JR
What does "wc_open" do?
I have three systems all set up as copies of each other for redundant backup.
They run Apache and Tomcat. Two systems work 100%. One fails to work
when I start apache with the ajp13 connectors enabled.
I put DEBUG on the JkLogLevel directive and ran both the broken and
Hi, I need urgent help to sort out a problem with running jsp in Tomcat. I have a JSP
page that has scriplets in it, and in particular, I have added a line of scriplet to
call a shell script:
<% Process p;
String u = submitid.getUrl();
p =
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("/home/general
After looking through the mail archives and following the examples of
enabling symbolic links, I am still unable to get it to work.
Added following context to default server.xml following the definition of
examples context.
I'm running Tomcat 4.1.18 on RedHat Linux 7.2.
Have also
Howdy,
I'd suggest searching the list archives, as linux memory and other
resource reporting (using top, vmstat, etc) are not accurate with
respect to java threading. Or rather, they are accurate but
counter-intuitive to interpret. This issue has been covered numerous
times (I've explained it at
Howdy,
Look for the date of files inside the Xerces implementation jar (jar tvf
xercesImpl.jar). It's certainly not 2.3.0, which is the latest Xerces,
and also the xerces used in the current beta tomcat (4.1.21) and next
stable (4.1.22 hopefully0 tomcat.
I also don't think it's 2.2.1, nor 2.2.0.
When deploying my app as a war, I receive an javax.servlet.ServletException
with the message "Truncated class file" or "Extra bytes at the end of the
class file" for one of my classes.
If I unzip the war file and deploy it in the webapps directory, all is fine.
Any suggestions? I am using Tomcat
Hi,
erm, what about sending your server.xml-file to the list?
This way we could perhaps determine what's going on.
Peter
> -Original Message-
> From: kama rao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SSL configuration proble
When deploying my app as a war, I receive an javax.servlet.ServletException
with the message "Truncated class file" or "Extra bytes at the end of the
class file" for one of my classes.
If I unzip the war file and deploy it in the webapps directory, all is fine.
Any suggestions? I am using Tomcat
Is this possible? I know that JkWorkers and JkLog stuff needs to be set
globally. But even the virtualhosts that I donĀ¹t have any JkMount
statements in , I still see in the debug log, mod_jk trying to match for
those. Seems like a lot of extra work for no reason.
Anyone know the deal with mo
Hmm,
If I drop the war into the webapps directory all is fine as well. The
problem only seems to happen after using the custom Tomcat install/deploy
tasks. Anyone have similar problems? After deploying using the
install/deploy ant tasks, the application runs fine with the exception of
this one
I have a question about the correct way to extract the tar.gz tomcat
archive.If I do it as root all works but I don't think this is correct for
security reasons.If I do it as a "normal" user I saw some errors about
preserving file permissions.I would like to start/run the engine in the most
"secure
Hello,
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.12.
I'm trying to configure an error-page in the web.xml file :
...
java.lang.Throwable
/jsp/error.jsp
...
but when an exception occurs, the request isn't forwarded to
error.jsp. I simply get a "org.apache.jasper.JasperE
Hi Jay.
I think I have not the problem, because It was no problem with
'isapi_redirector2.dll' but with my 'workers2.properties' file. In order to
it works properly we need edit that file very carefully. Our entry
"logLevel" in Windows registry is no matter, we can even delete it. The most
importa
Hi Kama rao,
Dont start the server automatically from startup.bat. Instead goto the command prompt
and start the server by giving this command "catalina run". This command executes the
server in same window so you would be able to see the error message.
I feel that you missed out having the JSS
After a redirect the servlet that issues the redirect will
continue to run unless you stop the processing with a return
statement directly after the redirect. Now consider this
example:
[...]
This will stop Servlet B from processing doMoreOtherThings()
after the redirect, but Servlet A will still
Section 4.4 of the Jsp spec:
"An included page only has access to the JspWriter object and it cannot
set headers. This precludes invoking methods like setCookie(). Attempts
to invoke these methods will be ignored. The constraint is equivalent to
the one imposed on the include() method of the Req
First of all it looks like you an extra parameter tag in your xml. As
long as the mysql deamon is running on your local machine the hostname
looks correct.
-Original Message-
From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:26 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject
Hi guys,
I have a strange problem that only seems to happen with tomcat
v.4.1.12, and due to the strange behaviour of this, I can't quite
describe the full clues to the reasons behind it - can anyone tell me if
you are also experiencing the same or similar problems?
Description:
I have a web.xml
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 08:32 AM, Tim Funk wrote:
I paraphrase as its nice to present some body content in your page
since browsers/agents do have the option of displaying/parsing the
body for some context before following the redirect.
I stand corrected on that point, although I've nev
It is just a scope thing.
-Original Message-
From: Jon Archer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 4, 2003 6:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DataSource resource in
I see a lot of to and fro over setting up database connection pooling as
a JNDI resource. I only see solutions where
I'm receiving some interesting warning messages from the mod_jk2 connector
and from IIS in general.
In my IIS Log:
2003-03-04 09:14:08 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 HEAD
/_vti_cnf/..%5c..%5c..%5c..%5c..%5c..%5cwinnt/system32/cmd.exe /c+dir+c:\
403 -
2003-03-04 09:14:10 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - xx
Geoff Coffey wrote:
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 08:32 AM, Tim Funk wrote:
I paraphrase as its nice to present some body content in your page
since browsers/agents do have the option of displaying/parsing the
body for some context before following the redirect.
I stand corrected on that
Geoff Coffey wrote:
It seems like we need our authentication check and redirect (or forward)
on the content page itself and not in an include, so Muffi created a
taglib to encapsulate this check and that seems to be working. Is this a
typical solution? It seems like a frustrating restriction
I've created a custom logger,
inherited from FileLogger (I had to upgrade to 4.1.12 because
in 4.0.6 FileLogger is final)
I put a jar file with my logger in $TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib dir
and modified
$TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib/catalina.jar/org/apache/catalina/mbeans/mbeans-descriptors.xml
and register
Hi,
is it possible to configure mod_jk2 to pass the requests to different
installations of tomcat depending on the host name used in the request?
Please note that this is not the virutal host feature from tomcat as
Apache (or mod_jk2) has to decide where to pass the request to.
Thank You,
Hans
I have 3 machines that I support with broken browsers that don't follow
redirects immediately. In fact if the page includes any content, any at
all, the ignore the redirect. I'm not 100% sure, but I even thing they
ignore meta tag redirects.
--mikej
-=-
mike jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hello Everyone,
Liferay Enterprise Portal 1.8 Release Candidate "3"
has been released. A new feature in this release is an
RSS portlet. You can download Liferay bundled and
pre-configured with JBoss/Tomcat, JBoss/Jetty or
Orion. Or if you wish you can download the .EAR
enterprise archive file and
Hi,
I am seeking advice resoving this problem. We use Apache 1.3 with Tomcat 4.0
and mod_ssl 0.9.6. When the servlet mounts are configured with the
SSLVerifyClient directive set to "none" all works fine, but when the
directive value is set to "require" it returns 404 "Not found" HTML page.
Has an
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 09:41 AM, Mike Jackson wrote:
I have 3 machines that I support with broken browsers that don't follow
redirects immediately. In fact if the page includes any content, any
at
all, the ignore the redirect. I'm not 100% sure, but I even thing they
ignore meta tag r
I have the some problem, but I'm trying to handle 404 and 500 errors.
404
/error/tomcat404.jsp
500
/error/tomcat500.jsp
The 404 works but 500s do not. Is a excepti
--- Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't. That is because the context runs in some
> type of service
> which will present you with the requests. So only at
> request time can
> you know the hostname and port number of the server.
>
Thanks for the info. I understand - the context is
Howdy,
Put the information in a configuration file your clients read when they
start up.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
>-Original Message-
>From: rf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:06 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Re: Hostname/port from Serv
The HttpServletRequest object contains that information, and it provides
it to you on every request.
-Tim
rf wrote:
I have some funcionality available on my server that
is supposed to be used by clients over network(http).
Now to demonstrate this I have some sample clients
within my server, how
Hi,
Sample clients means they are browsers again, used to access the
application,
Whether Client and your application both will be in one application or both
are different,
If I was wrong, please ignore,
Regards,
Pratt.
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomca
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 19:50, Jacob Kjome wrote:
>
> Look in server.xml in recent tomcat-4.1.x versions ( I have 4.1.19
> here). There is an entry in called
> "UserDatabase"
> There's your example.
>
> Jake
>
Fabulous, thanks Jake. That worked a treat :-)
---
Tomcat List,
This might not be a Tomcat problem but I imagine that
you might be able to help anyways. Every time I start Tomcat, I get
this error:
StandardContext[/openejb_loader-0.9.1]: Servlet
> /openejb_loader-0.9.1 threw load() exception
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Ser
Hello Everyone:
I am using Apache 1.3 on UNIX.
I have User named HARI on UNIX System.
My UserDir is public_html
I can access www.hostname.com/~hari/index.html - which I think it accesses
/home/hari/public_html/index.html page.
BUT how do I access www.hostname.com/hari/index.html such that it st
Great. glad to know that you have solved this.
It used to be Tomcat 3.x that the infomation of debug was on
workers.properties.
jay
-Original Message-
From: Konrad Rusz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 6:58 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Stop logging from
Aaron Stromas said:
> Hi,
>
> I am seeking advice resoving this problem. We use Apache 1.3 with
> Tomcat 4.0 and mod_ssl 0.9.6. When the servlet mounts are configured
> with the SSLVerifyClient directive set to "none" all works fine, but
> when the directive value is set to "require" it returns 404
Looks like you've using OpenEJB ;)
The OpenEJB distro comes with a war file, which looks like it's been
expanded to a context by your tomcat install. However, the war file
doesn't contain the required OpenEJB jar files (which probably need to
be put in common/lib or server/lib).
The class file
After much pain found out that the tomcat deamon will
die when the parent shell is using sh.
In bried user tomcat has /bin/sh for a login shell and
executes catalina.sh or startup.sh from shell prompt .
The j2se daemon runs fine and is owned by parent
process 1 until the tomcat user logs out and
Hi
I have a tag handler class called Context ... what does the following
error mean ? cannot access member of class XYZ with modifiers "" ?
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Class
org.apache.jasper.runtime.TagHandlerPool can not access a member of
class com.wavesinmotion.cw.classes.taglibs
I started a chemistry visualization and high performance computing
project,
http://molstart.sourceforge.net/
and I would like to implement Kerberos logon capability in the program.
I installed Kerberos from MIT and try Kerberos login.
It works well from stand alone Java application with
my own c
Hi
I have a tag handler class called Context ... what does the following
error mean ? cannot access member of class XYZ with modifiers "" ?
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Class
org.apache.jasper.runtime.TagHandlerPool can not access a member of
class com.wavesinmotion.cw.classes.taglibs
This reply is for the archives. Jeremy did finally get it running -- he
simply forgot to uncomment the openejb.home init-param after setting it.
The full install process
In Linux, it is literally just three steps:
1. Copy the openejb_loader-0.9.1.war into the webapp
could be that your bean has a non public method that you are trying to call using a
TAG like
Filip
-Original Message-
From: Mufaddal Khumri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:37 PM
To: Tomcat List
Subject: Does anybody know what this error implies ?
Hi
I have
Hi,
Is there a way to programmatically identify which version of Tomcat you have
installed?
I originally just checked the header in the RELEASE-NOTES file, but this
file does not exist in all Tomcat versions.
Thanks,
Joe
---
Yes, after sending the question out ... i found out that having a non
public constructor causes that problem.
Thanks.
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 01:39 AM, Filip Hanik wrote:
could be that your bean has a non public method that you are trying to
call using a TAG like
Filip
-Origin
Filip,
I didn't register my servlet in web.xml because I didn't know I
had to. I have this same setup on my Windows 2000 machine and I didn't
have a web.xml file for that EJB. Also, your first statement, can you
give me an example of how you do that? Thanks, Jeremy
-Original Message
Hi,
a call to getServerInfo() on the ServletContext should provide you with
what you want..
Steven Shand
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 08:30 pm, Joe Weeden wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to programmatically identify which version of Tomcat
you have
installed?
I originally just checked the hea
>1. If you have the invoker servlet, you can access it that way, but you
>need the full classname
look in the docs for the invoker servlet, it is a shortcut in Tomcat so you don't have
to register your servlets in web.xml.
Or search the archives for the invoker servlet.
http://localhost:8080/open
Ok, well here's a strange thing (to me at least)...
I uninstalled Tomcat, and removed CATALINA_HOME & JAVA_HOME environment
variables. I also removed anything I added to the path, such as
%JAVA_HOME%\bin.
I then reinstalled Tomcat using the Executable. After the installation the
service is star
Filip,
Which web.xml? There is one in the $CATALINA_HOME/conf
directory and I can also put one in the WEB-INF directory of the app.
I'm new to OpenEJB. I have configured it many times but with my current
schedule, I haven't had time to play with EJBs for awhile. Thanks for
your help, Jer
Hi
I haven't worked with tomcat 4.0 but I have worked
with 3.2.3 and I discovered there are more steps.
For example.
-- recompiling webserver.jar for SSL support.
-- downloading and including the JSSE package in the
tomcat path and the java/lib/extension
--
4. ADD THE SECURITY PROVIDER TO THE
I have a Solaris server running Tomcat 4.1.18 and Java 1.3.0 with a
single CPU and 2GIG RAM. The application has 500+ servlets that were
originally developed under JDK 1.17b to run under the old Java Web
Server on Windows NT4. The old system seems to handle the load much
better than the new ver
mine worked without the environments you mentioned, but i would put it in
because i had to do it to get my mod_jk2 to work.. Not sure why either and i
think that was what caused my mod_jk2 not working.. will investigate later.
- Original Message -
From: "Denise Mangano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is my wild guess: If you use the exe format to install tomcat, there
maybe a chance some of these information has been written in the registry.
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:56 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Howdy,
Given
"once a servlet
loads that retrieves a bunch of data, the CPU processing starts to
increase until it pegs at 99% (according to TOP). All users then stop
responding. The only way to recover is to terminate the process and
restart Tomcat. The garbage collection indicates when the app b
David,
I have deployed the myHelloEjb.jar and it's in the
/usr/local/openejb/openejb-0.9.1/bean directory. I haven't copied it or
moved it. In my Windows install, I had to do some weird things for my
EJB to work with OpenEJB. I had to move the META-INF, org and
myHelloEjb.jar files from
Filip,
I'm sorry man but I'm lost on your advice. Please give me the
dummy terms to explain this. I am new to this. Thanks, Jeremy
-Original Message-
From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: java.lang
I'm not sure if Tomcat is totally to blame, I'm sure when I figure out
the problem it will point to our code.
The reason I suspect Tomcat at this point is when the app is not under
load (i.e. using Jmeter to simulate 10-20 user concurrent load) the app
seems OK. the response times are acceptab
Howdy,
I would suggest profiling just your application, if possible, without a
web server at all. Alternatively, run the web server with a profiler
(OptimizeIt, JProbe, etc.) and try to allocate memory leaks. The
profiler will show tomcat classes as well, so you can try to look for
memory leaks
Hi all!
I am a bit confused and forgive me if I am not seeing
things straight.
When I integrate Apache with Tomcat and have workers
forward JSP pages, does this mean all JSP will be
served by Tomcat INCLUDING the HTML in the page? Or
will the images, and html layout be served by Apache
and Tomcat
We have profiled the app using JProbe and a couple of other tools.
Nearly all of the servlets are very simple. They open a connection
(from a pool), execute a query, cycle thru the result set, and then
close everything (result sets, statements, connection, etc).
The profiler does not show any h
check the manager app.
http://tomcatserver/manager/html
At 03:30 PM 3/5/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to programmatically identify which version of Tomcat you have
installed?
I originally just checked the header in the RELEASE-NOTES file, but this
file does not exist in all Tomcat versions
Howdy,
Going back to your original message, it seems that things get out of
hand when a server retrieves a large result set. Can you test the case
when you have only a few users, but they ask for large amounts of
information? Maybe something in the result set processing code is a
hog..
Yoav Sha
Hi,
I am a relative newbie to servlet programming and I'm
not really sure how to best solve a problem I am
having. I am trying to implement a "save my password"
feature on my web site. I am using Tomcat 4.1.18. I
am using form-based authentication and I am using the
Tomcat provided userdatabase
> From: "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:46 PM
> Subject: remember password HOW-TO?
> I am a relative newbie to servlet programming and I'm
> not really sure how to best solve a problem I am
> having. I am trying to implement a "save my password"
> feature on m
Thanks Will, So what are my alternatives to container
based authentication?
--- Will Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:46 PM
> > Subject: remember password HOW-TO?
>
> > I am a relative newbie to servlet programm
You can write your own security. It's really not that hard, you setup a
servlet or something that intercepts all page requests and validates the
user. If they don't have permission, or aren't logged in you display a
login screen. If they are you give them access. If you want persistant
logins,
I've been able to implement "Remember Me" functionality using form-based
authentication and cookies on Tomcat 4.1.18.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg86636.html
An example app (requires Ant 1.5.1 to build and J2EE_HOME to be set) is
available at:
http://raibledesigns.com/downloa
first time user and I can't seem to get a runtime of Java 4.1 to run.
on start up I get the following message inside the black box:
The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not defined correctly
The path I have set for JAVA_HOME is:
C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.1_01
In addition I get an error me
> From: "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:10 PM
> Subject: Re: remember password HOW-TO?
> Thanks Will, So what are my alternatives to container
> based authentication?
Common wisdom today would be to use Filters, as they're pretty much ideal
for this dependin
You're running a version of the jre it looks like, you need the jdk.
--mikej
-=-
mike jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Trying to Install JAVA
> From: "Raible, Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:36 PM
> Subject: RE: remember password HOW-TO?
> I've been able to implement "Remember Me" functionality using form-based
> authentication and cookies on Tomcat 4.1.18.
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 11:32:07PM -0600, Haytham Samad wrote:
> I have searched in the mail archive and did not find a comprehansive
> answer to the settings one needs to look for to make sure Tomcat
> scales with an increasing number of users.
You'll probably get more milage out of performa
I am running what they sent me to run their product and can only assume it
is appropriate. What is jre? jdk?
Larry Fisher
KnowledgeArc, in Tucson
http://www.KnowledgeArc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 520 747 0664
Cell: 520 241 7355
"Mike Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/05/2003 03:56 PM
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:22 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Trying to Install JAVA 4.1 to run Webgate Anywhere
I am runnin
Thanks Will, I'm beginning to understand I think. If
I were to subclass the
org.apache.catalina.authenticator.FormAuthenticator
class where would I declare that class? Would it be
somewhere in the web.xml or somewhere in the
server.xml or somewhere else?
--- Will Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Dear All,
please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
apache.
My configuration is:
red hat 8.0
apache 2.0.44
tomcat 4.1.18
jk_mod for 2.0.43
I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his site but I
still have problem
first I see that he references somet
http://securityfilter.sourceforge.net/
- Original Message -
From: "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: remember password HOW-TO?
> Thanks Will, So what are my alternatives to container
> based
>1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error 404 saying
>that /examples does not exist
your servername in httpd.conf is not configured properly
>2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got the right
see, what did I tell you :)
>when I try to access a js
Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the connector. If you
can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
something to do with the connector. If you can't view the page from tomcat
directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).
--mikej
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Hi,
I am getting the following error when I try to access JSP pages.
here is the error message:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
Generated servl
Here is the snippet of my HTTPD.CONF file:
-
DocumentRoot "/usr/local/apache/htdocs"
Options +FollowSymLinks +Indexes
AllowOverride None
Options +FollowSymLinks +Indexes
Order allow,deny
Allow fro
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