RE: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
. - Richard -Original Message- From: Will Hartung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 4:43 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 8:57 PM I'm curious how

RE: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
. - Richard -Original Message- From: Will Hartung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 4:43 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 8:57 PM I'm curious how

RE: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
like it would work? It would be less disruptive because you don't have to restart Apache (if there's more to the web site than the one Tomcat app). Plus this will work with stand-alone Tomcat. On 5/15/05, Richard Mixon (qwest) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm curious how folks handle letting

RE: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
like it would work? It would be less disruptive because you don't have to restart Apache (if there's more to the web site than the one Tomcat app). Plus this will work with stand-alone Tomcat. On 5/15/05, Richard Mixon (qwest) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm curious how folks handle letting

RE: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Ed, Thank you - a very cool reference with a number of tricks/knowledge. - Richard -Original Message- From: Gmail User [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 1:23 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp I believe this link has

RE: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Ed, Thank you - a very cool reference with a number of tricks/knowledge. - Richard -Original Message- From: Gmail User [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 1:23 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: How to do Downtime with a Apache/Tomcat webapp I believe this link has

RE: Tomcat webserver or appserver?

2005-05-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, May 21, 2005 3:07 PM: Hi all. I am new to appache. I wanted to know where tomcat is webserver or appserver Raju Just to be clear, the Apache HTTP Web server (http://httpd.apache.org) is different than the Tomcat Java web application

RE: Tomcat webserver or appserver?

2005-05-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, May 21, 2005 3:07 PM: Hi all. I am new to appache. I wanted to know where tomcat is webserver or appserver Raju Just to be clear, the Apache HTTP Web server (http://httpd.apache.org) is different than the Tomcat Java web application

RE: Struts

2005-05-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, May 21, 2005 3:20 PM: Hi all , I am new to this group. Pls let me know to which email id i need to subscribe to post struts doubts. Raja, you should point your browser over to Struts project at http://struts.apache.org . First

RE: Struts

2005-05-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, May 21, 2005 3:20 PM: Hi all , I am new to this group. Pls let me know to which email id i need to subscribe to post struts doubts. Raja, you should point your browser over to Struts project at http://struts.apache.org . First

RE: Struts

2005-05-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
there are (i.e. not hosted by Struts/Apache) then I would suggest that you Google for Struts forums. HTH - Richard From: Richard Mixon (qwest) Reply-To: Tomcat Users List To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Struts Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:37:44 -0700 raja buddha scribbled on Saturday, May 21, 2005 3

RE: Struts

2005-05-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
there are (i.e. not hosted by Struts/Apache) then I would suggest that you Google for Struts forums. HTH - Richard From: Richard Mixon (qwest) Reply-To: Tomcat Users List To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Struts Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:37:44 -0700 raja buddha scribbled on Saturday, May 21, 2005 3

RE: [Tomcat] Web Traffic Analisys Tool

2005-05-22 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Omar Adobati mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:45 AM: thank you for your replay, but I'm looking for anything written in java/jsp 'cose I need to use it with Tomcat, or with any other java/jsp container. Do you know anything about it? On 5/22/05, Michael

RE: [Tomcat] Web Traffic Analisys Tool

2005-05-22 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Omar Adobati mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:45 AM: thank you for your replay, but I'm looking for anything written in java/jsp 'cose I need to use it with Tomcat, or with any other java/jsp container. Do you know anything about it? On 5/22/05, Michael

RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto

2005-06-04 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
faisal mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, June 04, 2005 4:40 AM: i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also tried my hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two. regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. Not sure what you

RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto

2005-06-04 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
faisal mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, June 04, 2005 4:40 AM: i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also tried my hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two. regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. Not sure what you

RE: Tomcat keeps growing in size on Win32

2005-06-13 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Are you actually running out of memory? Or is the heap just growing? Garbage collection is a bit arbitrary and may not occur until there is a need. HTH - Richard -Original Message- From: Ed Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:39 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List'

RE: Tomcat keeps growing in size on Win32

2005-06-13 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Are you actually running out of memory? Or is the heap just growing? Garbage collection is a bit arbitrary and may not occur until there is a need. HTH - Richard -Original Message- From: Ed Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:39 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List'

RE: Tomcat keeps growing in size on Win32

2005-06-13 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
, if that is what the task manager sees as Tomcat's memory usage climbing (I think so); it will do so until I run out of memory - I haven't let it get that far, though. Thanks, Ed -Original Message- From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 5:15 PM

RE: Tomcat keeps growing in size on Win32

2005-06-13 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
, if that is what the task manager sees as Tomcat's memory usage climbing (I think so); it will do so until I run out of memory - I haven't let it get that far, though. Thanks, Ed -Original Message- From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 5:15 PM

RE: Is Tomcat is an application server ?

2005-06-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
I think for most practical purposes Tomcat is an application server. What Tomcat does not have is a builtin Enterprise Java Beans container - however Tomcat supports many other parts of the J2EE spec. Simply by the numbers, the vast majority of Java web applications do not use EJBs - so Tomcat

RE: Is Tomcat is an application server ?

2005-06-21 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Java applications. Have a good day - Richard -Original Message- From: Anto Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 12:09 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Is Tomcat is an application server ? On 6/21/05, Richard Mixon (qwest) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think

RE: Controlling Tomcat Service From Ant

2005-07-10 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Yes, if your service name is tomcat you can do something similar to the following: exec dir=${src} executable=cmd.exe os=Windows 2000 output=dir.txt arg line=/c net start tomcat/ /exec exec dir=${src} executable=cmd.exe os=Windows 2000 output=dir.txt arg line=/c net stop tomcat/

RE: question about deployment (including executables in war)

2005-07-19 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Murad/Alon, This has nothing to do with a SecurityManager. Murad is trying to run the executables on the server - from one of his servlets I assume. The problem is the fact that a war files is basically just a zip file. It does not maintain the file attributes that are specific to a particular

RE: question about deployment (including executables in war)

2005-07-20 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Hope this helps. - Richard -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Murad Nayal Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 12:32 PM To: Tomcat Users List; Richard Mixon (qwest) Subject: Re: question about deployment (including executables in war) Many thanks

RE: How to turn off perssitent sessions in Tomcat 4.1?

2005-08-06 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Hmm, I assume you have read the documentation on this: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/manager.html If so, have you tried leaving the manager element out? HTH - Richard -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August

Tomcat 5.5.10 jasper2 fails in deployer build.xml

2005-08-15 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
I think I found a problem with the jakarta-tomcat-5.5.10-deployer package. When I run the compile task I get the following error: BUILD FAILED C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.5.10-deployer\build.xml:49: Could not create task or type of type: jasper2. Ant could not find the task or a class this task

JspC compile exception in tomcat-deployer 5.5.10

2005-08-15 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Hello, I am using the jakarta-tomcat-5.5.10-deployer to deploy my customized war file to tomcat. When I have it do the "compile" target so it pre-compiles the JSP's I get theexception below (its sort of long). I've got the source and can see that it is happening as it processes the JSPs.

RE: Array as context parameter

2005-08-19 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Well, Understand that once you enter the domain of having someone edit an XML file, you are already into error prone territory. You might consider changing the parameter to specify a file name. The specified file could be formatted anyway you liked, but probably with one value on each line of

RE: configuration files for war deployments

2005-08-28 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Patrick, Sorry for the late response. You have received quite a few ideas, but I did not see one quite like what we do. We use the deployer utility to deploy our application and have customized (just added a task actually) the build.xml file to make system-specific changes to our war and then

Problem with file upload corruption.

2005-08-30 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Sorry to kick this up. I know itÂ’s a slightly obscure topic, and I'm hoping it may have rolled by someone knowledgable. I just tried using the Jakarta Commons File Upload instead of the Oreilly MultiPartRequest. I get the same results. No matter what kind of file I try uploading - it treats it

RE: Problem with file upload corruption.

2005-08-30 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
the uploaded HTML file for invalid characters and notifies the user if any are found. Hope this helps someone else - Richard -Original Message- From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 7:26 PM To: 'tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org' Subject: Problem

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