Hello all. I've got a simple JSP page which is throwing an
IllegalStateException when I try to redirect the output to another page.
Here is a snippet of the code:
login = login.toUpperCase();
Connection myConnection =
DriverManager.getConnection(url, login,
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Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. wrote:
Hello all. I've got a simple JSP page which is throwing an
IllegalStateException when I try to redirect the output to another page.
What is the stack trace
3.2//en
html
head
META http-equiv=refresh content=0; URL=[ENTER PAGE HERE}
/head
/html
This will cause the browser to then request the new page which you
specify. This is an awful way to solve the problem, but hopefully it
helps...
Ramsay
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at
this point. Thanks,
Kenny
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Thanks for the info. The weird thing
It depends on what libraries you want to have access to. My classpath is:
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6/common/lib/servlet.jar
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6/lib/classes12.jar
Filip
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It depends on what libraries you want to have access to. My classpath is:
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local
, Jeremy
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It depends on what libraries you want to have access to. My classpath
is:
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local/jakarta
What is AFAIK? Sorry to ask but I see it all the time and I've not been
able to figure it out (:p
Kenny
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Denise Mangano
Included in this doc http://myweb.cableone.net/kdubuisson/Install.PDF I have
instructions for setting up Tomcat to autostart on Linux. Hope this helps,
Kenny
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You lied...you said your previous post was the last on this topic. Please
just stop.
Kenny
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Lemme clarify my earlier post
Go to this web page to subscribe to it:
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is there an apache html server list?
Not sure what you mean by versus. If you want an example to test a oracle
connection through a JSP or servlet via the Tomcat engine, let me know.
Kenny
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Yes, it is! I correct is not TOMCAT versus ORACLE, but TOMCAT with ORACLE
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Sorry for the re-post but I didn't get any responses and I'm really stuck on
this. Thanks,
Kenny
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Sorry for the re-post but I didn't get any responses and I'm
really stuck on this. Thanks, Kenny
Did you put the mod_jk.so file in Apache's modules directory?
Kenny
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Did you put the mod_jk.so file in Apache's modules directory?
Kenny
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Amen John. I've not been involved in his flame wars but it has been
extremely annoying and I wish there was a way to ban him from the list
(sorry Steve but you've gone over the line many times). Thanks for such an
insightful post John.
Kenny
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Sorry..meant to credit Nicole (John's reply was in my brains). Thanks again
Nicole.
Kenny
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Amen
Figured out how to put my installation document on my CableOne account. The
link is http://myweb.cableone.net/kdubuisson/Install.doc. Enjoy!
Kenny
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platforms.
John
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Figured out how to put my installation document on my
CableOne
I just reloaded my development box and I can't get my servlet to be
recognized; I get a Status 404 error - resource not available. I'm not sure
where to start diagnosing the problem. My context (named kcmria)
works...ie if I put in http://192.168.1.61/kcmria I get the directory
listing of
New info: I don't have a web.xml for this context. In Tomcat 4.0.5 it was
not a problem. Is this something they changed for 4.1.18 that you must have
one defined? If so, what would be the minimal web.xml that I could get by
with? Thanks,
Kenny
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Kenny,
I would like to see your document. Thanks, Jonathan
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I just changed my development box from Tomcat 4.0.5 to 4.1.18. I notice
there is no $CATALINA_HOME/lib directory in the new Tomcat to put my common
jar files. Where do they go in 4.1.18?
Thanks,
Kenny
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Thanks Wendy...that's what I thought.
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I just changed my development box from
Hello all. I created an installation document for myself and I thought I
would post it here if anyone is interested. It has the exact steps I took
to get the following all working together:
- RedHat Linux 7.3
- Java SDK 1.4.1_01
- Oracle Client 9.2.0.1.0
- Apache 2.0.44
- OpenSSL 0.9.7
- Tomcat
I don't know if this info will help but here it is. I had the same problem
but in Apache. I had to use the mod_env module in Apache to set the
environment variable to show up to my CGI scripts. Maybe Tomcat has
something similar. Just a thought...
Kenny
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8080?
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
that you can start Tomcat
8080?
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
that you can start Tomcat
8080?
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
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8080?
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
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8080?
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
that you can start Tomcat
8080?
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
that you can start Tomcat
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Subject: Re: Tomcat startup question
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. wrote:
I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is
normal that you can start Tomcat multiple times in a row via the
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh script? I can run the script
I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5 on RedHat 7.3. I'd like to know if it is normal
that you can start Tomcat multiple times in a row via the
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh script? I can run the script and then if I
run it again (without shutting down Tomcat) it executes again. I remember
on an older
Hi all. I have a couple of issues I'd like to see if I could get some help
with.
1) Tomcat restarting issue - I'm running Tomcat 4.0.4 on RedHat Linux 7.3.
I was wondering why I'm allowed to start Tomcat multiple times. If I do a
tomcat start followed by the same line again, Tomcat seems to
Simple minded as I am, I still believe with everything I have that there
MUST be a setting in Tomcat that controls how often new session ID's are
generated. If I have a simple page that does nothing but a
session.getId() and it returns a new session ID every 60 mins, there must
be something in
.
- This session timeout can still be overridden in application code using
the session.setMaxInactiveInterval method.
I hope this helps you find the problem.
-Jeff
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Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. typed the following on 09:05 20/12/2002 -0600
Simple minded as I am, I still believe with everything I have that there
MUST be a setting
errors in the log file? It may be something as simple as
not putting the session-timeout in the correct order in the web.xml
Charlie
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Sorry to repost this but I'm kind of in a bind (got users about to lynch me
which may or may not be a bad thing). Anyway...session ID's on my site
(using Tomcat) are getting regenerated after a user has been logged in for
60 mins. I would like to change this to a higher value but don't know
is probably overriding the setting in
your web.xml by using the setMaxInactiveInterval method on the session
object.
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Anyone knows a better way to solve this problem ?
Thanks a lot,
F.
Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. wrote:
Sorry to repost this but I'm kind of in a bind (got users about to lynch
me
which may or may not be a bad thing). Anyway...session ID's on my site
(using Tomcat) are getting regenerated after
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I'm running Tomcat 4.0.5. Hope this helps. Thanks,
Kenny
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From: Fabio Mengue
I have a web site using JSP that, when the user logs in, sets a cookie with
the current session ID. Every page visited thereafter checks the current
session ID with the stored one in the cookie. I've found that the session
ID changes after 60 mins (which invalidates my user's session). Is there
That's in Oracle's JDBC classes file (named classes12.jar for my
installation), not in Tomcat. Make sure you install this file for your
Oracle connections to work (put it in your $TOMCAT_HOME/lib directory). It
can be downloaded from Oracle.
Kenny
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From: Chuck
I would also like to help on the docs. Tomcat is a technology that we are
betting our software engineering future on right now so I'll be in it for
the long haul. I've already written a step-by-step document on how to get
Apache, Tomcat, SSL for Apache, JDBC for Oracle, Oracle 9i client, and
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We're looking for a Java charting solution. I'd be very interested in
seeing a doc on how to use JFreeChart, I've never heard of it before.
John
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From: Kenny G
Could anyone tell me where a good servlet coding / debugging list is? I
tried the one on java.sun.com but had no luck. I'm trying to get an example
servlet that came with a book to compile and not sure where to get help. I
thought I'd ask here since this is related.
Thanks all,
Kenny
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Even though I have now switched to Tomcat on Linux, I wrote these very
informal steps that I executed to get Tomcat up and running on NT. I hope
this helps,
Kenny
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: Monday, September 30, 2002 1:03 PM
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Kenny,
Look at the catalina.sh file -- there is a JAVA_HOME environment variable
you can change as required.
-Mike
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I'm trying to use my first servlet (named MyFirstServlet) in a context
that I created (called graphics). It is my understanding that the servlet
should go in graphics/WEB-INF/classes and should be invoked in a browser
via graphics/servlet/MyFirstServlet. This for me doesn't work. In my
browser
Oops, typs. In the second paragraph I meant to say that I successfully
accessed my servlet in the browser via examples/servlet/MyFirstServlet.
Thanks,
Kenny
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Hello. I'm looking for documentation on how to build (or possibly a binary
download of) the mod_jk.so module. Thanks,
Kenny
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/howto
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 11:44 AM
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Subject: Instructions for building mod_jk (or mod_jk2) from source for
Linux
Hello. I'm looking for documentation on how
I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.40, Tomcat 4.0.4, and mod_jk and
all works fine. The problem I have is that I wrote a simple startup script
for Tomcat to be executed upon init level 5 entrance. If I run the script
from a shell prompt, it works fine. If it runs when Linux is booting,
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Subject: RE: Tomcat won't auto-start on RedHat 7.3
When run during boot, are JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME set?
John
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That did it. Thanks all,
Kenny
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On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 14:06, Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. wrote
Hello again all listers. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the
right direction on setting up HTTPS on my Apache 2.0.40 / Tomcat 4.0.4 /
mod_jk installation on WinNT 4? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kenny
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Try this one, it works for me.
ftp://pokey.wr.usgs.gov/pub/rsowders/Apache2_Win2k_TC4.1.8_JSDK1.4.doc
rls
Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr
I've now rebuilt my server again this time trying JSDK 1.4.0, Apache 2.0.40,
Tomcat 4.1.9 LE, and mod_jk2 (the latest version of each). Everything works
individually but when I add the LoadModule directive for mod_jk2 in Apache's
config file, Apache won't start. I get a error dialog box stating
get to
the
latest release, the fewer the people available to help you.
John Turner
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Everyone keeps pointing to this document
ftp://pokey.wr.usgs.gov/pub/rsowders/Apache2_Win2k_TC4.1.8_JSDK1.4.doc
, yet some of it is incorrect unless I'm just completely mis-reading it:
Issues with that document:
1) It say's add a JAVA_HOME variable pointing to where it installed the JRE
which
, tomcat 4.0.4, AJP13 (mod_jk) on Linux:
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
John Turner
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From: Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:47 AM
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I have Apache 2.0.39 with Tomcat 4.1.8 working except Apache is not
auto-starting Tomcat (as I thought it is supposed to do with these
versions). Could someone tell me if 1) Apache should auto-start Tomcat; 2)
What needs to be done to configure the auto-start.
If I manually start Tomcat,
, Apache should automatically start Tomcat (it works for me). Use the
attached files.
workers2.properties goes in the Apache\conf directory.
jk2.properties goes in the Tomcat\conf directory.
Be sure to adjust paths accordingly.
Dave
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From: Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr
I now have Apache/Tomcat/JSDK up and running and I've copied Oracle's
classes12.zip into Tomcat's common/lib directory. I'm performing a test
from an Oracle book and the compiler/code can't find the Oracle classes.
The code I'm running (saved in a file named TestJdbc.java) is:
package
I've been trying all day (installed from blank hard drive twice) and I can't
get Apache to forward requests to Tomcat. I'm testing this by trying to
access http://localhost/examples. It should be forwarding to
http://localhost:8080/examples (Tomcat's examples).
I've found the following two
I have successfully gotten Apache and Tomcat to communicate. Now the last
piece of my puzzle is to get Tomcat to recognize the JDBC classes file I
downloaded from Oracle. Does anyone have simple instructions of where to
put the file I downloaded, which config file to edit, and what lines to add
I'm looking for recommendations on what versions of JRE/Apache/Tomcat to
install on a Windows NT 4.0 server. The ultimate goal is to author JSP
pages that access an Oracle database using JDBC (a secondary goal is
installation/configuration ease). One recommendation I got was to use JSDK
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Subject: New installation recommendations
I'm looking for recommendations on what versions of JRE/Apache/Tomcat to
install
: Kenny G. Dubuisson, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Thanks for the info. Which JRE/JSDK should I use on that configuration?
Kenny
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From: Turner, John [EMAIL
Through the advice on this list, I have installed on my WinNT server Apache
2.0.39, Tomcat 4.1.8, and J2SDK 1.3. I have successfully tested each of the
3 independently. My question is where is simple instructions on how to
configure the Apache-Tomcat communication (is that what the mod_jk2.dll
Hello all. I'm new to the list. I'm getting a 500 error on any JSP I try
to run. If I run the servlet examples though, they seem to work fine. I
realize that this is like the most common error and I know it's just a
config issue, but darn if I can find it. Any help would be very appreciated
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