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regards
Leon
On 10/2/05, matador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
win200x
tomcat 5.5.9
jdk 1.5.x
log4j 1.2.9 (i think)
standard log4j setup with logs going into logs dir under tomcat install.
does anyone have any recommendations for a webapp or workaround that allows
me to view these files.
Greetings All
Does anyone know of bugs in the 5.5.9 release of Tomcat with regards to
recompiling Jsp's or incorrectly send SQL statements?
The reason I ask is, I do some development of Jsp's in Dreamweaver and
use the synchronization utility to synchronize my local files with the
files
I started Tomcat using startup.bat. Everything goes fine. I use
shutdown.batto bring it down. The server fields the request and shuts
down a bunch of
services (as evidenced by the messages I see). Sure enough, the server no
longer responds to any requests. Unfortunately, the java process does not
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Reeds
Subject: Stopping users from getting a directory listing
What is the setting in the web.xml for stopping users from getting a
directory listing? I'm pretty sure I've seen it somewhere
before but I
This question is part tomcat and part java; I'm running on a Windows
2000 server.
I have a situation where I am going to need to run multiple instances of
tomcat on a single machine, listening on different ports, but running
the same application and hitting a different instance of an
I may be misunderstanding the question, but it seems to me that this
shouldn't really be an issue.
You have multiple instances of tamcat running. This means you will have
multiple server.xml's (meaning multiple Engines in which you can set
up your multiple realms and direct each different
Kyle wrote:
I may be misunderstanding the question, but it seems to me that this
shouldn't really be an issue.
It's more likely that I don't know enought about tomcat to ask an
intelligent question!
You have multiple instances of tamcat running. This means you will
have multiple
Rename your war to ROOT.war and deploy it.
Or you can manually deploy the app and point the default Host element to the
new appBase location.
Doug
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The webapp is enabled with JDBCRealm.
After login, how to logout without closing the browser?
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Ah! Yes.
See! I did mention I wasn't an expert. :) Yes, multiple instances, in
my outlaid scenario equates to multiple installs. Whereas, multiple
running instances doesn't necessarily. Sorry.
Let me have a think about that for an hour or 4.
How do you tell tomcat which port to listen
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Reeds
Subject: Re: Stopping users from getting a directory listing
I tried copying the default servlet definitions and when that failed,
the proceeding filters, to the application specific web.xml but that
causes an exception to be
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