Hi all,
My tomcat version is 5.0.30 and JDK 1.4.2_08 on Windows XP.
I want to add customer valve which extends ValveBase. I want it to be
invoked after the AuthenticatorBase Valve(like BasicAuthenticator,
DigestAuthenticator, FormAuthenticator, NonLoginAuthenticator,
SSLAuthenticator). Can I
don't know how to find out.
When i look at the logs it jsut says Tomcat 4.1 unlike on windows where it
actually gives the full version number.
So where would i look to find the tomcat version?
Regards
Steve
number.
So where would i look to find the tomcat version?
http://my-tomcat-server:my-tomcat-port/manager/html/list
Gives you a nice overview unless you removed the tomcat manager application.
(If you've never used that application you might have to edit
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml
to find the tomcat version?
Regards
Steve
The only, but inconvenient way, I have found is to stop/start Tomcat
and look at the 'catalina.out' log file. The Tomcat version number is
written to the log file on start-up.
cheers,
Hari Mailvaganam
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Hi folks
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#version
-Tim
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Is there any way to find out the tomcat version from the command line?
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Is there any way to find out the tomcat version from the command line?
Thanks!
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I was told by someone that there was a way to hide the tomcat version
numbers on error pages without coding the change everywhere. Does anyone
know how do to this?
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Hi list,
OK I've just taken possession of a G5 X Serve running OS X 10.3.4
Server. This version comes with Tomcat 4x but I really want to upgrade
to Tomcat 5x. I have installed the binaries under /usr/local and
created a sym from the existing install in /Library/Tomcat
Tomcat still shows as
http://homepage.mac.com/melowe/iblog/B141099555/C760077128/E969031629/
index.html
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Hi list,
OK I've just taken possession of a G5 X Serve running OS X 10.3.4
Server. This version comes with Tomcat 4x but I really want to upgrade
to Tomcat 5x. I have
Does Tomcat version 4.0.3 support mod_jk2?
Thanks
Asif
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Hi everybody,
I have no Idee how to administrate tomcat and there is no configuration
error because it was working before very well since I've changed the code of
my servlet ;-) My tomcat administrator isn't in the office for several
days. I'm using eclipse as IDE and ANT for the build
Is it possible to detect the version of Tomcat that the user has in
Ant? I have the following Ant task:
!--
=== --
!--Setup Tomcat 4.1
--
!--
Way 1:
Look at properties file:
org/apache/catalina/util/ServerInfo.properties
Way 2:
Cehck for the existence of a class that you know exists in tomcat5 but not
tomcat 4.
Use one of the ways above to set a property to let you know the tomcat
version. I'm not sure which way would be easier
can mod_jk2 be used with tomcat version 3.1?
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I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed to open an
Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
Calculator/a.
If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in the browser.
But,
At a guess the excel mime type is not set in Tomcat 4.0.3 conf/web.xml
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I have a link on a page in my JSP application
Please tell me how to set the mime type.
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G'day all,
Earlier today we were advised by a bod from another section in our
organisation that there is a known compatibility issue with Tomcat and
version 3 certificates. Apparently he had been advised of this from
someone at Verisign.
Does such an issue really exist and if so is it solely
I've never
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Earlier today we were advised by a bod from another section in our
organisation that there is a known compatibility issue with Tomcat and
version 3 certificates. Apparently he had been advised of
Sorry about the last post, hit the wrong key.
I've never had problems using V3 certs with Tomcat (at least using a 1.4
JVM). (Ok, I'm lying: there was a bug using PureTLS with certain V3 certs
at one point). In any case, Tomcat delegates cert handling to JSSE, so any
problems would be with all
Hi folks,
Is there any api to get the tomcat version?
Thanks!
Billy Ng
Howdy,
ServletContext#getServerInfo()
This is a FAQ, search the archives before you post.
Yoav Shapira
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Hi, I am creating an install file using InstallAnywhere. Our program
requires Tomcat 4.1.24. The problem is that in the registry all Tomcat
4.1.x are refered to as 4.1. So, when I check for the current version, I
receive 4.1 which could represent 4.1.3 or 4.1.24, etc. Is there anyway to
http://tomcatfaq.sourceforge.net/miscellaneous.html
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Hi, I am creating an install file using InstallAnywhere. Our program
One way:
In a properties file: org.apache.catalina.util.ServerInfo.properties
propertyname: server.info
-Tim
Jon Felmey wrote:
Hi, I am creating an install file using InstallAnywhere. Our program
requires Tomcat 4.1.24. The problem is that in the registry all Tomcat
4.1.x are refered to as
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http://tomcatfaq.sourceforge.net/miscellaneous.html
That won't help, since the Installer needs to know
Tim,
Thanks for your help. One more question. Is there any way to get the
version from the command line?
Thanks,
Jon
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One way:
In a properties file: org.apache.catalina.util.ServerInfo.properties
propertyname: server.info
-Tim
Jon Felmey wrote:
Hi, I am creating an install file using
Is there a general rule of thumb for choosing which
version of Tomcat to use? With servlet/jsp 2.3/1.2
specs you go for 4.0 or 4.1, but which branch and why?
And furthermore, which version within the branch?
I often see installations stuck at 4.0.4 - why don't
they upgrade to newer versions?
My
Howdy,
Is there a general rule of thumb for choosing which
version of Tomcat to use? With servlet/jsp 2.3/1.2
specs you go for 4.0 or 4.1, but which branch and why?
And furthermore, which version within the branch?
Latest stable: 4.1.24 at this point.
I often see installations stuck at 4.0.4 -
I would add that in many cases third-party JARs require a specific version
of the JDK, which can cause problems when you want to upgrade.
John
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Is there a general rule of thumb for choosing which
version of
Hi.
The problem I am trying to solve is that the tomcat version number apears in
the header of pages served by tomcat:
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 14:55:47 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Location: my url
Content-Length: 206
Servlet-Engine: Tomcat Web Server/3.3a Final ( JSP 1.1
I am sorry to repost, but I did not recieve any responses to my original
because I was subscribed with a different email address.
My question is, how can I prevent the tomcat version information from
appearing in a the response header? I am using the ajp12Connector between
IIS and tomcat
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
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
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
Hello,
Can anyone help me how to figure out which tomcat version is installed. I
need to know if it is 4.1.12 or 4.1.18?
Thanks
Christian Schuster
Rudolf Schuster AG
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Can anyone help me how to figure out which tomcat version is installed.
I
need to know if it is 4.1.12 or 4.1.18?
Thanks
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Rudolf Schuster AG
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http://www.rsag.ch
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try this:
http://localhost:8080
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Hello,
Can anyone help me how to figure out which tomcat version is installed. I
need to know if it is 4.1.12 or 4.1.18
I have downloaded the jakarta tomcat version 4.1.18
I was reading the documentation from the link provided
on this page
http://wwfcanon.panda.org/index.jsp
Now when I did that I read the introduction and now on
the install and running part. I clicked on that link:
http://wwfcanon.panda.org
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I have downloaded the jakarta tomcat version 4.1.18
I was reading the documentation from the link provided
on this page
http://wwfcanon.panda.org/index.jsp
Now when I did that I read the introduction and now
that ship with your distribution.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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I have downloaded the jakarta tomcat
Is there a way to record errors I am getting on the Dos screen?
After I start up Tomcat and I try to run a servlet I receive a list of
errors on the Tomcat Dos screen and I need to save these to send them to our
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Is there a way to record errors I am getting on the Dos screen?
After I start up Tomcat
?
Thanks.
Neal
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Check the Tomcat log files, in CATALINA_HOME/logs. Typically, you'll want
the file that has a name of the form
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Do the 4.1.13 and 4.1.14 versions you refer to, exist as separate
branches in the CVS? Or is 4.1.13 a branch, and 4.1.14-to-be HEAD?
Not sure if they are branch tags, but there are tags named
TOMCAT_4_1_13 and TOMCAT_4_1_14.
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Steinar Bang wrote:
If one looks at the distribution directory of tomcat, it is easy to
get confused. It contains the directories:
v4.0.5/ 09-Oct-2002 07:28-
v4.0.6/ 08-Oct-2002 08:27-
v4.1.12/
. október 2002 13:16
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Subject: RE: Tomcat version output
When I start tomcat up on commandline I get messages like this :
C:\_tomcat2\bincatalina run
Using CATALINA_BASE: ..
Using CATALINA_HOME: ..
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: ..\temp
Using JAVA_HOME: c:\eplica\java
Hello, Sigurður Bjarnason,
I recently ran into this problem, as well. I found a solution that
works nicely with all web-servers (Tomcat, JRun, Weblogic, etc...).
Probably others have emailed you with this solution, but in case they
haven't:
First, create the following jsp:
getServerInfo.jsp
: Tomcat version output
Is there a way in tomcat to see what version of tomcat is
running .. like in apache you can do .. # ./httpd -version
?? anyone ?
regards
Siggi
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you can do .. # ./httpd -version
?? anyone ?
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Hi,
hopefully a simple question, first some background. I'm about to
install Tomcat with mod_jk and Apache 1.3.19 on a server running
RedHat Advanced Server 2.1 for production use. I have already setup
a very similar test box
Hi,
hopefully a simple question, first some background. I'm about to install
Tomcat with mod_jk and Apache 1.3.19 on a server running RedHat Advanced
Server 2.1 for production use. I have already setup a very similar test
box running Tomcat 4.0.4. Though it hasn't been under much of a load it
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Subject: Which Tomcat version for production environment ?
Hi,
hopefully a simple question, first some background. I'm about to install
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hopefully a simple question, first some background. I'm about
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: Which Tomcat version for production environment ?
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My question is : Are these entries/Parameters still valid in Tomcat Version
4.0.4 .If yes where do I need to add these in server.xml.Are the settings
same as version 3
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sameer Mohbe
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I was trying to figure out which Tomcat 4.1.x I should be downloading, and I
got myself totally confused about how the versions are numbered.
Looking here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/
I find that 'release' contains v4.1.9-beta, 'nightly' contains nothing at
all, and
Hi Martin,
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I was trying to figure
Hi tomcat fans,
Can someone please point me to the dtd of server.xml for tomcat 4.0.x.
I am not able to configure SessionId cookiesFirst=true noCookies=true
/ in server.xml in tomcat version 4.0.3-LE.
I appritiate your help.
Thanks,
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im to develop a new system w/ iPlanet, jdk, tomcat
combination. what was the best combination of jdk and
tomcat(version) in terms of stability?
im thinking of jdk131 and tomcat 3.4 right now. also the
compatibility with iPlanet has to be considered.
im not using any new jsp/servlet version(1.2
I apologize if I sent this twice.. I don't think it
went through the first time!
I have been using tomcat for several releases, and
have just upgraded my server to version 3.3a and I
have noticed a change in the behavior of the logging
mechanism.
With Tomcat 3.3a, nothing gets written to the
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I have been using tomcat for several releases, and
have just
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Larry,
Thanks very much for your help! This is invaluable
information. Do you know if it would be possible to
make Tomcat 3.3a use
I need to use some javamail stuff in my app. Is j2ee.jar a replacement
for servlet.jar in 3.3 Tomcat? I got some wierd jasper compliation
error the other day when I put j2ee.jar in my lib/common directory.
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We've been unable to get Tomcat 4.0.1 to work with Apache 1.3.20,
apparently because of this bug in Tomcat's connector for Apache:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5220
In our setup, we cannot reboot Apache at the appropriate times in order to
work around this bug. The bug
I use tomcat 3.2.4 with mod_jk to connect to apache 1.3.20-29
And works just fine without having to configure nothing in httpd.conf (just
a line pointing to tomcat conf file), as tomcat (this version i guess)
generate the conf file.
At 20:16 29/1/2002 +, you wrote:
We've been unable to get
version?
Hi,
On a semi-dedicated freebsd 4.1.1 server I have installed jdk 1.1.8 which
seems to be the last official port for freebsd.
I am running apache and wish to install tomcat.
Since I am running an older jdk version (1.1.8), I am a bit in doubt which
tomcat version to go for.
I
Hi,
On a semi-dedicated freebsd 4.1.1 server I have installed jdk 1.1.8 which
seems to be the last official port for freebsd.
I am running apache and wish to install tomcat.
Since I am running an older jdk version (1.1.8), I am a bit in doubt which
tomcat version to go for.
I would welcome
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Hi,
On a semi-dedicated freebsd 4.1.1 server I
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 03:23:11AM +0100, Jamesbond wrote:
Since I am running an older jdk version (1.1.8), I am a bit in doubt which
tomcat version to go for.
I think Tomcat 3.3 has maintained 1.1 compatibility.
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Is there any way to get tomcat to return the version/milestone/build date?
javax.servlet.ServletContext:
getMajorVersion(), getMinorVersion()
(returns the version of the JSDK it implements)
getServerInfo()
(returns a text description of the Tomcat version)
-- Bill K.
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From: Amer Mallah
Here is kind of a silly question, but how do I determine the version of
Tomcat that is running on my Linux machine other than by look at file dates?
Also, I need to integrate SSL. Does Tomcat 3.2.2 support SSL? I heard that
3.2b did. Do I need to build the binaries myself or can I download
(You know, I just mailed this text _this_morning_,...)
javax.servlet.ServletContext:
getMajorVersion(), getMinorVersion()
(returns the version of the JSDK it implements)
getServerInfo()
(returns a text description of the Tomcat version)
-- Bill
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Christian Parpart wrote:
Hi,
I do not really know, why there're so many different
versions of Tomcat out.
* Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 2
* Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 2 -- Tomcat 3.x-dev
* Tomcat 4.0 beta 1 -- Tomcat 4.0-dev
The "-dev" identifies things that are from
Hi,
I do not really know, why there're so many different
versions of Tomcat out.
* Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 2
* Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 2 -- Tomcat 3.x-dev
* Tomcat 4.0 beta 1 -- Tomcat 4.0-dev
The Tomcat 4.0-b1 is a branch on its development version.
the same (perhaps) for the 3.3 MS-2, too.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Christian Parpart wrote:
Hi,
I do not really know, why there're so many different
versions of Tomcat out.
* Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 2
* Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 2 -- Tomcat 3.x-dev
* Tomcat 4.0 beta 1 -- Tomcat 4.0-dev
The Tomcat 4.0-b1 is a branch on its
Have been trying to
get into the admin part of "Tomcat" but thefile thatholds a number of username/password pairs, does
not work. Please let me know as to what the next step would
be.
John
Valentine
I believe you need to add the following to tomcat-users.xml, in the
tomcat-users section:
user name="admin" password="passwordhere" roles="admin" /
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I'm using Tomcat Version 3.0 for some time and had no
problem. But with Version 4.0-m5 the attached .jsp
file doesn't respond as with previos versions or with
jswdk.
Aqeel
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Aqeel Ahmad wrote:
I'm using Tomcat Version 3.0 for some time and had no
problem. But with Version 4.0-m5 the attached .jsp
file doesn't respond as with previos versions or with
jswdk.
In order to make sure that this issue gets attention, could you please submit
a bug report? http
how can i know what is the version of my tomcat?
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If you have installed Tomcat correctly and got to the Tomcat page through a
browser it will say at the top of the page what version you are running.
Chris
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Hello All,
Our application uses Tomcat. When I install our application on the customer
system, I need to find out the Tomcat version. Do you guys know any standard
method to find out the Tomcat version by knowing TOMCAT_HOME.
Thanks,
-Naga
Nagaraja Prakasam wrote:
Hello All,
Our application uses Tomcat. When I install our application on the customer
system, I need to find out the Tomcat version. Do you guys know any standard
method to find out the Tomcat version by knowing TOMCAT_HOME.
If you know TOMCAT_HOME, check
Nagaraja Prakasam wrote:
The best way
getServletContext.getServerInfo();
Or look at the Tomcat Admin web page.
SKroah
Hello All,
Our application uses Tomcat. When I install our application on the
customer
system, I need to find out the Tomcat version. Do you guys know any
standard
method to find
, December 14, 2000 8:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Finding Tomcat version
Nagaraja Prakasam wrote:
Hello All,
Our application uses Tomcat. When I install our application on the
customer
system, I need to find out the Tomcat version. Do you guys know any
standard
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