Works for me. Are you sure you context is initializing properly? Does it
actually work? Check stdout for info.
Jake
At 03:20 PM 1/24/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Below is the Context element I'm using for my application. It was
originally created for Tomcat 4.1. With this Context element in
ser
Eric Emminger wrote, On 1/24/2004 12:25 PM:
I'm trying to verify the signature of
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz, but gpg says "public key
not found." I DID import the KEYS from
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/KEYS.
Here's the output of the gpg verify comman
Oh dear, I think I made a fool of myself:
I did not realize that it tried to send zero-byte files in this special case because
the audio encoder crashed (still working on this). I manually encoded it for testing
then and then
it appeared to work. I will reply again if I find other errors.
I am s
Hi,
I had no problems installing the tomcat as service but its deleting my logs
anytime I restart the server,
Can someone tell me how to change the configuration so it will not delete
the logs?
Regards,
Yuval
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To unsubscribe,
Jake,
Well, I've managed to show that the element itself isn't being
ignored. I modified it so that typing "ts" on the URL would execute the
"timesheet" app in webapps. However, the sub-element that
defines a custom log file name for the application still doesn't seem to
be active. I wond
At 08:44 AM 1/25/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Jake,
Well, I've managed to show that the element itself isn't being
ignored. I modified it so that typing "ts" on the URL would execute the
"timesheet" app in webapps. However, the sub-element that
defines a custom log file name for the application s
Hi Joe,
I'm not sure exactly what your query is but the setup I have is a "/"
and a "/hal" Context. The Filter I am using to direct any requests to
"/" to "/hal" lives in the WEB-INF/classes dir of the "/" context.
In my case I used the Tomcat default dir of "../webapps/ROOT" for the
"/" docBas
Hi everybody,
does anybody know, if it's possible, to access information about a
tomcat connection pool through the tomcat api. I am looking for a way to
ask my container, how much connections are still left.
As far as I know tomcat only routes the requests for the pool to the
DataSources.
If th
Joe Francis wrote:
> But it was no longer able to find other content
> such as static html files and image files that
> were bundled into my servlet.
Tell us how you are trying to 'find other content' and we might be able to
help you.
Harry
> When I tried that approach (adding "/*" to the mapp
I am using Tomcat 4.1.29 with JDK 1.4.x. The network is configured with
a router with a firewall to the Internet and a Tomcat server with a
static IP(maintained by the router for forwarding purposes) behind the
firewall. The router's IP is 12.12.12.12 and I have it forward all http
requests to
Dear Dan,
If you want to use Virtual hosting based on Server name you need to use
the servername you have. If you an internet domain and you want your lan
server to be accessed from the internet, then you have to use that
servername.
About the IPs, you need to use the lan IP, not the router on
Hi!
Philipp von dem Bussche wrote:
does anybody know, if it's possible, to access information about a
tomcat connection pool through the tomcat api. I am looking for a way to
ask my container, how much connections are still left.
Since pooling is not a feature of the container, this very much
Have a look at http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13231
In the tag has no effect. You need to use the "<[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..." directive
instead.
Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: Ivan Kozlov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 8:56 PM
> To: [EMA
Thank you Miquel. Let me repeat what you are saying. Essentially, I set
up a host element entry in my server.xml with my lan servers IP. The
router, when it receves a request to IP 12.12.12.12:80 will translate
that request into 192.168.1.1:80 and sent it to the lan server.
Thanks again.
Dan
> I can't do step 1 and 2 because the certificate and private
> key has been
> created already with openssl.
> The file TestServer_APU.pem contains the private key and
> certificate in the
> PEM format.
> Should that work either?
Sorry, no idea. You may need to convert formats. A quick Google fo
Yes, exactly. The NAT of your router will do the translation back and
forth from the Internet IP to your server IP (lan).
Tell me how it went
Miguel
Dan escribió:
Thank you Miquel. Let me repeat what you are saying. Essentially, I
set up a host element entry in my server.xml with my lan serve
Thanks Tim, for pointing out to the materials :-) Looks like my
reference book uses Tomcat 4.0.* where the invoker servlet is
uncommented by default and there was no reference about the invoker.
it finally works !! :-)
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 01:51, Tim Funk wrote:
> It probably works on the other
Hello Mark,
Sunday, January 25, 2004, 9:20:53 PM, you wrote:
MT> Have a look at
MT> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13231
MT> In the tag has no effect. You need to use the "<[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..."
directive
MT> instead.
I tryed to change index.jsp in /WEBAPP/ROOT - that only
I have just installed Tomcat 5 and am very impressed with the usability
changes from 4.x and am thrilled about the new spec. But, i use the
configuration component quite often in my . After
having used the Tomcat Administration Tool I found no way to establish a
within a host using the Tomcat Adm
Hello
Does anyone know of a good tutorial for setting up mo_jk or mod_jk2 in apache2? I've
been trying now for 4 days to set it up but I've failed. I've been trying to set it up
on SuSU linux 9.0 with apache2.0.48
(http://apache.archive.sunet.se/dist/httpd/httpd-2.0.48.tar.gz) and tomcat 5.0.18
Hello
Does anyone know of a good tutorial for setting up mo_jk or mod_jk2 in apache2? I've
been trying now for 4 days to set it up but I've failed. I've been trying to set it up
on SuSU linux 9.0 with apache2.0.48
(http://apache.archive.sunet.se/dist/httpd/httpd-2.0.48.tar.gz) and tomcat 5.0.18
That is the most informative link i know of.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html
-Original Message-
From: Lukas Larsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 12:33 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: mod_jk problem
Hello
Does anyone know of
Please see the following:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?TomcatWeb
or
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?Tomcat/Links
Lots of information, including several step-by-step
documents.
HTH
/mde/
just my two cents . . . .
__
Do you Yahoo!?
I inherited a web application a couple of weeks ago and I'm having a
hard time trying to get it to run within Tomcat. Unfortunately, I do
not have any system documentation nor a buildfile for the system.
I'm attempting to get this application to run in two different
environments:
Mac OS X 10.
For the Tomcat 4.1.x issue, read here for a likely cause:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/classnotfound.html
If it's a Servlet 2.2/JSP 1.1 application, you may do best to keep it in
Tomcat 3... and a 1.3.1 JRE unless you move the classes into packages.
For further debugging, try simple test
I never done that myself. But it would surprise me if the tomcat website
at http://jakarta.apache.org doesn't have good documentation on it.
Adam
On 01/24/2004 07:49 PM Lars Schreiber wrote:
Hi
thanks for help and for confidene to my english knowledge :-)
in order that you understand my problem
r creats a URLClassloader, adds all jars/dirs mentioned in a cfg file, uises teh nw classloader to load the launcher class of the application and then launches the main method. After this, the application itself starts up tomcat embedded after some time.
During startup the following exception comes up:
2004
Thx for the reply. I folloes your second link and found this site
(http://johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4127-jk-rh9-howto.html) on how to
configure mod_jk but I still get the same problem. Apache says that it is
working with mod_jk, but it does not translate *.jsp pages (see
http://garazdawi.h
Thanks for the information. I was going to give JDK 1.3.1 a shot and
recompile everything since I have no idea what JDK was used to compile
all of the classes I have.
I'd like to move all the classes into packages, but there's so many and
I have limited time. Hopefully I'll get a zip of a wor
There is a utility at http://www.comu.de/docs/tomcat_ssl.htm to import your
OpenSSL certs into a JKS keystore. Alternatively, the ssl_howto for TC 5.x
contains an example of how to configure a PKCS12 keystore from an OpenSSL
keystore.
"Mark Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMA
On Sunday 25 January 2004 06:30 pm, you wrote:
> However, I did notice that on Tomcat 4.1.18
> that making a simple HelloWorld servlet and popping that in
> ROOT/WEB-INF/classes did not work (couldn't find the file).
This feature has been intentionally removed.
Read here for more information.
ht
Thanks. I just took SL314 from Sun back in May '03. So, I've been
going back through their material and I thought I was going crazy
because half of the labs wouldn't work. I guess this solves all of
this.
If I had more documentation, on the system I'm working on, with an idea
of what needs
Suppose I want to create a website that has some
dynamic content (served by tomcat) and some static
content (served by apache). Also suppose that some
of the pages on my website need to be https and
some of the pages need to be http. Some stuff is
shared (both http and https), like the logo GIF
and
I need to run multiple instances of Tomcat on one box. The reason is that we
have multiple websites, and I want them to have independent JVMs. There is
some pretty good documentation out there on how to configure multiple
instances of Tomcat, but all of it presumes that each instance runs on a
diff
"Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I need to run multiple instances of Tomcat on one box. The reason is that
we
> have multiple websites, and I want them to have independent JVMs. There is
> some pretty good documentation out there on how to configure multiple
>
Hi There,
Can any body help please.
Thanks
--- rohit chugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks again.
> I tried that however , the problem persists.
> Following are the excerpts from the log files, if
> they
> can help
> --->Apache log.
> [Fri Jan 23 16:32:49 2004] [error]File does not
> exist:
>
Chris, thanks for responding. I think I understand. Sanity check: the
filter is not even mentioned anywhere in the webapps/hal heirarchy,
right? That hierarchy is totally unaware of the filter.
If that's the case then all is making sense now.
thanks again,
-joe
Chris Ward wrote:
Hi Joe,
Hi!
I am looking for a way to log something from my .class files into
Tomcat's /log folder without setting up any loggers of my own...
I am guessing Logger entry in server.xml is the trick, but how do you
access those loggers from .class files? An example would be awesome.
Also, is there any wa
Is there anyway to secure a servlet via .htaccess in apache2 using jk2
with tomcat5 or do I have to use realms.
Ideally, I would setup access via directory access using a .htaccess
file, but all the documentation I have read seems to point to me needing
to use realms and not using .htacess files
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