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looking at to track down what I have done wrong? Has anyone else seen
symptoms like this?
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JVM:JDK 1.5.3
OS: Linux RedHat9
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- on the
same tomcat server - and it just works.
Am I missing something here?
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/session-timeout
/session-config
welcome-file-list
welcome-file
index.jsp
/welcome-file
/welcome-file-list
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virtual hosts on one machine (P3 600). I'll be moving to a P4
3.0GHz this weekend, but I hope to get up to 200 virtual hosts per machine.
Any way you cut it, startup time is a killer.
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I think I missed something here. Are you not still bouncing
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This problem was solved by putting the context into context.xml.
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Yes you can use JNDI with out using JSTL. But the only way to
configure it is to define the JNDI resources in the web.xml and
context.xml files.Technically you should be able to use the
globally defined JNDI resources in server.xml, and I have seen
configuration
? Thanks again.
Sean
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Yes you can use JNDI with out using JSTL. But the only way to
configure it is to define the JNDI resources in the web.xml and
context.xml files.Technically you should be able to use the
globally defined JNDI resources in server.xml, and I have seen
is nesting his Context definition within the server.xml Host
element. Although this is now scorned, it's still valid. The 2 other
methods are contextname.xml as you say, and also META-INF/context.xml
within the webapp itself. Allistair.
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Ok but do you have the resource defined in context.xml? If you go to
Tomcat Dir/conf/Cataliana/localhost/ do you see a file
org.xml.sax Exceptions mean that one of the XML files is not properly
formated. Specifically this one is telling you that you have an
unterminated Context tag somewhere.
This is most likely either Tomcat Folder/conf/server.xml or and of the
xml files in Tomcat
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It has probablly already been stated before somewhere in this thread but
what versions of Tomcat and JDK are you using?
Sean Rowe wrote:
yes, there is a file in the /conf/Catalina/localhost directory for my app
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Sean,
One thing that stands out in your message
I thought of that but his code samples and configs are consitant with
both the 5.0 and 5.5 docs.
Which Tomcat 5? The configuration for the 5.0 series is not necessarily
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still valid. The 2 other
methods are contextname.xml as you say, and also META-INF/context.xml
within the webapp itself. Allistair.
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Ok but do
(JspServlet.java:291)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:241)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
Different error this time, so i think i'm getting closer. ;) thanks
again.
sean
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Sean,
I copied your code on top
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Tomcat 5.x requires JDK 1.4.2 or newer. I would get 1.5.4 or what ever
the newest JDK is. Especially if you will be doing any GUI development.
You do not need to configure anything in Tomcat if you are ok with its
default values. If you want to make any changes to Tomcat you can do so
by
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pattern=combined resolveHosts=false/
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Wow this seem likely to start flame war. Since it is written in Java
there is really not much of a difference. The only thing that comes to
mind is that you have to reboot windows every time you need to make a
change to the CLASSPATH, JAVA_HOME, or TOMCAT_HOME variables which can
be a
That error means that Tomcat could not find the JNDI resource requested
in either the web.xml, and or context.xml files. What do they look like?
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Can anyone give me some insite on this???
I am getting this error:
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