04.03.2013 12:33, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in:
I am using tomcat 7.0.30(os: redhat linux) referring below link for
implementing log4j at the container level
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html#Using_Log4j
Using this link i am still not able to rotate the
Catalina.out
04.03.2013 14:31, André Warnier:
I don't know if it is the case for everyone, but I seem to be receiving
messages from the
list in some random order, totally out of timely sequence.
Anyone notice the same, or is it just me ?
I didn't notice anything like that.
You could take a look at the
23.11.2011 12:53, Asha K S:
Currently when I set Aliases attribute for Context ,Tomcat serves resources
from Aliases directory but I am unable to get the directory listing for the
Aliases Directory.Can you please let me know if anyone has tried this or if
there is any other way to do it.
27.09.2011 11:00, Romaric:
context.xml :
Context
Parameter name=name value=value override=false /
---^
/Context
The problem is that the values in web.xml override those in context.xml
when it should be the other way around.
Do you have any idea what the problem
08.09.2011 10:28, Sonwabo Jordan:
What is the URL for the Tomcat forums so that I can go and have a look at
questions already asked before I submit my own?
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html
provides links to archives of the various Tomcat mailing lists. Although
only the MARC archives are
28.07.2011 05:57, Dhana kumar:
instead of http://localhost:8080/meobizWeb/index.html, could we make url
accessible across the intranet, something like this,.
http://www.mydomain.com/meobizWeb/index.html
Yes. Configure Tomcat to listen on port 80 and configure your internal
DNS to resolve the
21.07.2011 21:58, Bobi St:
why is Why is JDK needed also for Tomcat 7 ? Does it use a compiler, or why
not simply using for example jre6 ?!?
I have to install always extra JDK because of it ...
Who says Tomcat needs a JDK?
From
20.07.2011 23:02, Falzone.Matthew:
Didn't mean to, I sent it too soon so I started a new thread. Was there an
issue with starting a new one?
Yes. The issue was: you didn't start a new thread.
If you push the reply button of your mail client when viewing some
message, it will create a reply
09.06.2011 10:13, Nash:
I want to know how I can get the API Document of Tomcat 6.0.32 so I can refer
it regardless of Internet connection.
Thank you a lot!
Download the fulldocs package, which, as it seems, is not linked to from
the download page of 6.0.
The name of the package is
06.01.2011 22:12, Christopher Schultz:
Is there an emoticon for smacking yourself in the forehead?
There doesn't seem to be a standard one, though googling for facepalm
smiley or facepalm emoticon lists quite a few.
Nevertheless, I *really* like that non-emoticon one
02.12.2010 15:43, Lava Saleem:
Thanks for the replies yeah I have checked the tomcat user xml file and
there are no missing comments brackets or anything so is there any other
reason for this to happen ? do I need to modify anything else ?
What *missing* comment brackets? What André tried
02.12.2010 20:44, Pid:
On 12/2/10 12:34 PM, Justin Case wrote:
From: Pid p...@pidster.com
If the request isn't being routed to your application, then without a
ROOT application the host hasn't got a mechanism to serve any response
other than an error.
Error is fine, as long it's a 404
01.12.2010 23:05, Lava Saleem:
I have installed apache tomcat 7.0.4 on a centos linux box, I have
modified the tomcat-users.xml file as shown below and restarted it, my
tomcat still can't get an access to the manager, I deleted the other users
and just put mine in the xml file but this
18.08.2010 16:55, André Warnier:
Pid wrote:
On 18/08/2010 14:56, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: Configure read/write-access in TomCat
The conf/web.xml is the web.xml for the default servlet.
It's a bit more than that, actually. The
03.08.2010 13:20, michel:
sorry, another empty email with just attachments ...
No.
It's not Pid's fault if your mail program doesn't understand PGP/MIME.
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03.08.2010 18:14, michel:
From: Markus Schönhaber tomcat-us...@list-post.mks-mail.de
03.08.2010 13:20, michel:
sorry, another empty email with just attachments ...
No.
It's not Pid's fault if your mail program doesn't understand PGP/MIME.
OK, I checked online and found
Handling
09.07.2010 15:38, Caldarale, Charles R:
From: Fernando Morgenstern [mailto:ferna...@consultorpc.com]
Subject: Error: Invalid or unreadable WAR file : error in opening zip
file
I'm running the following version of tomcat:
Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0-snapshot
Server built: Nov 15
08.06.2010 09:16, Robin Diederen:
The problem:
- I surf to http://portal
- IE recognizes the site as trusted / in the intranet zone
- I click the sign in link and get redirected to
http://portal/c/portal/login; IE now thinks I'm in the _internet_zone_ (thus
NTLM auth doesn't work)
- From
08.04.2010 09:42, cinl...@gmail.com:
I am newbie here. I don't understand what you meant by hi-jacking this
thread. I simply asking tomcat user mailing lis of any solution to my issue.
Did I do something wrong? If so, please let me know what I did wrong.
When you want to talk about a new
09.03.2010 10:25, Alexander Skwar:
I didn't look at your build script, just a general remark below.
Or is it just, that this shows, that our web app doesn't have a bottleneck
in the JSP land (which would be a true statement - it communicates
with some background databases and apps, which
09.03.2010 12:43, Alexander Skwar:
Do you happen to have any idea, why I did not notice any impovements
in the 1st time load delay? Ie. why do I still have to wait 10s after
having deployed, before the login screen is shown for the first time?
At this point in time, the web app does not
09.03.2010 13:25, Markus Schönhaber:
What you could check [...]
Forgot to mention: it might be useful to increase the log-level of
Jasper's Compiler class, i. e. add
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.level=FINE
to conf/logging.properties
You should then see in Tomcat's logs whether
04.03.2010 13:50, Petr Hracek:
from the documention I have read that tomcat5.5 (
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/setup.html)
can be started with the help of command jsvc.
Is there any other possibility how to start up tomcat with java?
I wouldn't start tomcat 5.5 over rcScript
04.03.2010 14:00, maven apache:
I am using Ubuntu9.10. I have install jdk1.6 in /home/kk/ProgramFiles/jdk1.6
, also I have set up a permanent environment variable JAVA_HOME which link
to the jdk directory.
I just downloaded apache-tomcat-6.0.24.tar.gz and extact it to
04.03.2010 14:44, maven apache:
The tomcat directory is /home/kk/ProgramFiles/apache-tomcat-6.0.24'
In the terminal , I enter this the bin directory and run sudo
./startup.sh
Why do you start Tomcat as root?
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04.03.2010 14:56, maven apache:
2010/3/4 Markus Schönhaber tomcat-us...@list-post.mks-mail.de
Why do you start Tomcat as root?
Ok, I tried it again.
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04.03.2010 15:01, maven apache:
2010/3/4 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
From: maven apache [mailto:apachemav...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: can not start tomcat and the jre_home var error
In the terminal , I enter this the bin directory and run sudo
./startup.sh
Try it
04.03.2010 15:13, maven apache:
Now I found there is something wrong with the apr component because I got
the info:
INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal
performance in production environments was not found on the
java.library.path:
18.01.2010 15:57, Rick Bragg:
On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 09:43 -0500, David Smith wrote:
MySQL leave the tcp port disabled for security reasons. I've never
understood the decision, but it happens. You can test w/ the mysql command:
mysql -P 3306 -h localhost -u cyclos -p
Yes the above works
29.12.2009 15:28, Mark Thomas:
However, there is a spec for this: RFC 4366, SNI (Server Name
Indication). It should be implementable for at least the APR/native
connector. Not sure of the extent, if any, of support in the browsers.
If a recent article in the German c't magazine is right (an I
09.12.2009 15:31, steflik:
I'm teaching a Web Programming course and am using Tomcat 6 for the
servlet/jsp portion of the course. I have created a context for each student
in the server.xml file and it seems to work pretty good but if a student
modifies the web.xml file in their application I
In addition to Pid's comment, which you should take heed of:
02.12.2009 13:41, Michael Dockery:
i have wiresharked the server, and can see the inbound 443 connections,
so the firewall does not seem to be the issue.
(note: the other computers are on the same subnet/lan)
What exactly do
Am 27.11.2009 15:00, schrieb Rocco Scappatura:
I have no idea if it's in any way related to the problem you're seeing,
but...
vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (1.5.0_09-b01) for windows-x86,
built on Sep 7 2006 13:40:20 by java_re with MS VC++ 6.0
...the first thing I'd check is whether a
TheGrailer:
So what do you all think? Is the Apache2 infront of the Tomcat 6 a waste of
time or worth while?
I agree with what Pid and Peter already said. Just to phrase it with my
own words: I see two major reasons why you'd want to put httpd in front
of Tomcat
1. To act as a load balancer
daulat khan:
I know that tomcat use session manager to persist sessions and reload
them when \
server starts up. But I can not find where to configure it. How can I
turn it off so \
that I don't get the error message?
Take a look at conf/context.xml.
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Carsten Pohl:
When I deploy the project to a local tomcat (Apache Tomcat/6.0.20) Everything
works as expected. Meaning, the context.xml is copied to
/conf/Catalina/localhost and renamed to testprojekt.xml.
When I edit the testprojekt.xml to:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
Context
Carsten Pohl:
If I change the testprojekt.xml in
conf/Catalina/localhost/testprojekt.xml my webapplication will be
redeployed (assuming the bug is fixed), and it would get the new
values. If I change the conf/context.xml all my webapps will be
RELOADED, but new values and changes to values
Nirvann:
I mean't authorization. Consider a scenario as follows. There are two users,
admin and user. Consider two pages adminPage.jsp and userPage.jsp. Admin has
rights to both the pages but user can access only userPage.jsp. Lets assume
that the user logs in as user (not admin) and accesses
Alan Kennedy:
I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jython based
servlet is run under Tomcat6-as-Service. But the bug does NOT appear
when Tomcat 6 is
Alan Kennedy:
Unfortunately, it did not solve the problem: the behaviour is exactly
the same when running under my own account: the bug still occurs.
Well, that seems to rule out any permission problems - and leaves me
pretty much out of ideas.
One thing, though: do you run Tomcat in both
Tony Anecito:
I need to see the jvm startup params (memory settings, ect) for Tomcat. How
do I enable that to showup in the logs?
If you simply want to see the JVM startup params (i. e. logging them
would be just one one way to achieve that, but not the only one
acceptable to you), you could
Daniele Development-ML:
Forgot to mention that when I try with the following command:
java -Xms512m -Xmx750m
it does succeed in creating the JVM
[...]
I don't understand why I get different behaviour passing this option the JVM
when starting Tomcat, and when I give directly to the JVM
Susan Teague Rector:
I've searched around on the net and have found differing opinions about
where to actually place the java_opts env var for tomcat.
Should this variable be in /tomcat/bin/catalina.sh? When I set it in
this file and then print out all env vars, it looks like it is not set.
Fred Janon:
It looks like you have an extensive experience deploying Tomcat 5.5.x on Win
XP, SBS, Enterprise and Datacenter, so maybe you can tell me where the
option to use APR/tc-native is during the installation using the msi file?
The installation wizard contains a page where you can
Owen, Scott A CTR IT/IM Bldg1490:
I am currently running Tomcat 5.5.27 on a Windows 2003 server for the
application Business Objects Enterprise XI R2.
I have been notified by my IA department of an IAVA that has been
identified and needs immediate action.
The IAVM is 2009-B-0026_0028 and
Please don't hijack a completely unrelated thread.
Xia Guowen:
Tomcat running for some time, do not have access to 8080, but 8009 and 8005
is ok.
mod_jk access is normal.
Is a Connector listening to port 8080 indeed configured?
If so, what's in the logs?
# netstat -lnut |grep 8080
tcp
tomcatastrophe:
When I try to run /etc/init.d/tomcat restart or /sbin/service tomcat restart
(or stop or start) I get this error:
-bash: /etc/init.d/tomcat: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
When you create script files for Linux on a Windows box, make sure you
save
tomcatastrophe:
I was using root just trying to get it to work. I'm not sure what you mean
about line endings here... I don't have any \n in my file... or do you mean
the character return ? I'm a little confused.
I'm talking about the character(s) that denotes a line ending, return
in a
Mladen Turk:
So, wish us happy anniversary :)
Congratulations!
And thanks for a decade of good work!
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Anthony J. Biacco:
Hence the idea about downgrading to http 1.0. But that doesn't get me
the content length header still (which in itself is strange),
No, it's not strange at all. If the length of the response body is not
known when the response headers are sent, you obviously can't add a
Rainer Jung:
On 12.06.2009 10:43, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
No, it's not strange at all. If the length of the response body is not
known when the response headers are sent, you obviously can't add a
Content-Length header. That has nothing to do with the HTTP version used.
... true
André Warnier:
In summary thus :
- making the request be HTTP 1.0, no matter how it's done, is not going
to magically make Tomcat send the response in one chunk nor add a
Content-Length header.
Exactly.
(it may just /prevent/ it from adding a Content-transfer-encoding:
chunked
Anthony J. Biacco:
Here's my problem. When the request is to a servlet (static apache files
and JSPs through mod_jk are fine) in the form of a GET, instead of
sending a Content-Length response header, I get a Transfer-Encoding:
chunked header
I'd like to know:
1) What are the causes of
André Warnier:
the filesystem which matters. If the filesystem is case-insensitive, it
doesn't matter whether the URL is /ABC.PDF or /abc.pdf, does it ?
No. Try
http://localhost:8080/tomcat.gif
and
http://localhost:8080/tomcaT.gif
with a default Tomcat install.
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Anthony J. Biacco:
The only thing that makes me question this, is that if I query the
servlet directly on port 8080 instead of through mod_jk/ajp, it
doesn't get chunked. Well, I don’t get a transfer-encoding header I
should say. But I don’t get a content length through there either.
And
Markus Schönhaber:
André Warnier:
the filesystem which matters. If the filesystem is case-insensitive, it
doesn't matter whether the URL is /ABC.PDF or /abc.pdf, does it ?
No. Try
Hm, re-reading the way you asked the question, this should be Yes, it
does matter instead
Alexander Müller:
I noticed the Tomcat implementation of
HttpServletRequest.getHeaderNames() returns all header names in lower
case. Is there any possibility to get them with their original case?
I can't answer your question but I'm curious: why is a HTTP header
name's case of any importance
Alexander Müller:
RFC 2616 defines field names as case-insensitive. Relying on a
header field's case therefore seems at least non-portable to me.
Maybe you should elaborate what problem you are really trying to
solve.
For me the case wouldnt be important, but I am forwarding (basically
a
Peter Crowther:
From: Kai Behncke [mailto:kai-behn...@gmx.de]
I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via
http://www.myhomepage.de:8180
nothing at all appears?
Unless Debian changes Tomcat's configuration a lot, the default port is port
8080, not 8180. Try that?
IIRC Debian
János Löbb:
Because the electron has resting mess, it will never go with speed of
light. The info by the way is not supplied by the electron, but
rather with electromagnetic waves around the wire who have no resting
mess,
Oh, what a mess!
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Andre-John Mas:
this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
that the Tomcat server does not know what hostname was used to access
the Apache server, instead getting http://localhost:8080/ . Is
Paolo Gambetti:
I have this problem. If in my web application running in Tomcat there is a
java thread running when i stop Tomcat with shutdown.bat or shutdown.sh
tomcat process doesn't end and i have to kill it manually. How can i solve
this problem? Is there anything to change in java
Leon Rosenberg:
tomcat standalone performs better in most setups (yes, yes sendfile
myth is there too, but the performance measurements shows that tomcats
plain old java connector performs better)
Which performance measurements do show that?
Regards
mks
Christopher Schultz:
The problem is when the web server sends a response, it sends it using a
particular character set (let's just say UTF8 for argument's sake). If
you also report that the character set is UTF8 in the META tags, then
it's only valid if the client saves the file to the disk
Pid:
What, if any, is the correct MIME type for the XSD file type?
When you say the XSD file type, you're talking about files containing
XML Schemas?
IIRC there's no special media type for schemas. But since they are
themselves XML files, this...
I'm guessing it's text/xml or application/xml
Caldarale, Charles R:
You still haven't explained why you think it's necessary to update
ServerInfo.properties at all. If you want to differentiate multiple
Tomcat instances, the value of ${catalina.base} would seem to
suffice.
My guess would be that she wants to hide Tomcat version
Stephanie Wullbieter:
I mean what did not work was adding
common.loader=${catalina.home}/lib,${catalina.home}/lib/*.jar,${catalina.base}/lib,${catalina.base}/lib/*.jar
to $CATALINA_BASE/conf/catalina.properties
and unzipping the SystemInfo.properties from
Caldarale, Charles R:
From: Markus Schönhaber
My guess would be that she wants to hide Tomcat version
information from Tomcat's error pages.
Then setting the server attribute of the Connector element and providing
custom error pages would seem to be a whole lot easier and more robust
markov.ya...@neftochim.bg:
How can I tell for sure that tcnative-1.dll is used by tomcat ?
System is Windows 2003 SP2, Tomcat 5.5.20, JDK 1.5.0_11, tcnative-1.dll used
is 1.1.12
Tomcat is started as a service.
File tcnative-1.dll is placed in directory mentioned within
-Djava.library.path
h iroshan:
I am new to Apache Tomcat. Can any body explain me to how to compile the
source code of Apache Tomcat 5.5.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/building.html
But: if you're new to Tomcat, what makes you think it's necessary for
you to build it from source?
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mks
h iroshan:
I tried to build the Tomcat 5.5 source with ant 1.7 and SVN 1.5 . while
building I faced with following error .
BUILD FAILED
/home/iroshan/Documents/sources/tomcatBuild/build.xml:67: The following
error occurred while executing this line:
cactux:
The Tomcat install on Debian Server 40r6 is quite weird and not functionnal,
although I used the package manager.
I just installed tomcat5.5 on debian server 40r6, with:
aptitude install sun-java5-jre
aptitude install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps
Most people on this
Sergey Livanov:
Help me to adjust JVM, please. My configuration - win2k server, Tomcat5.5.9
I hope you follow Chuck's good advice and re-describe your problem in a
way others can understand.
Moreover, if you're interested in tuning, you could start by downloading
a Tomcat version that is not
Gregor Schneider:
I guess that the APR-message usually showing up in the logs IMHO is
triggered by the APRLifeCycleListener (true?)
Yes.
Could it be that the APRLifeCycleListener is loaded lazy, and since
no static HTML is served, the APRLifeCycleListener ist not loaded and
therefore no
franziska.oliv...@postfinance.ch:
I need a Tomcat version with Open SSL 9.8.0j (came out beginning of
January 2009). Does anyone know when this version of OpenSSL will be
integrated in a Tomcat distribution?
Probably never. At least, I don't know of an official Tomcat
distribution that is
Jaakko Taipale:
I have specified domain eg. www.myapp.com and I have tomcat running my
machine that have IP address 123.123.123.123. Now I can access to my app
with two address:
http://www.myapp.com/myapp or
http://123.123.123.123/myapp
How can I prevent tomcat to response when
kareda:
thanks for the tip. indeed, the server.xml is not used at all. I removed it
completely from the conf dir and when I ran catalina.bat run, the log output
didn't change at all - still the same error.
I have another tomcat instance on the same server, running as a service. so
it's
kareda:
I need to have Tomcat running on a win2003 server that also has IIS running.
IIS uses port 80.
I have changed the port in connector element in server.xml:
Connector port=90 protocol=HTTP/1.1
connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8493
Gregor Schneider:
I'm running Tomcat using the APR and the native wrapper jsvc so that
Tomcat runs on privileged port 80. Could somebody please be so kind to
explain to me why there's no port 8005 listening on localhost?
That's the way it's intended to be when you start Tomcat via jsvc. If
Tom Blank:
The reason why I'm asking is, because I'm using eclipse and its
'dynamic web project' structure.
I'm no Eclipse user either, but AFAIR the folder Webapps is part of an
Eclipse Dynamic Web Project. And a project folder is not meant to be
simply copied to Tomcat's appBase (judging
BoyePeter:
I am running Windows XP Professional version 2002 SP 3 with all updates
applied.
I am running Internet Explorer v 7.0.5730.11.
I have installed Java JDK 1.6.0_11 with the JRE from the same download.
Care to mention the Tomcat version you're using?
I copied the servlet-api.jar to
BoyePeter:
I have installed Tomcat version 6.
Although I doubt it's of any importance wrt your problem, for the
future: Tomcat's version numbers consist of three numbers separated by
dots - like 6.0.18.
I copied the servlet-api.jar to the JDK directory because, according to Java
for Dummies,
Doctor Khumalo:
Anyone know anything about this or will my post be ignored?
Hijacking unrelated threads is a good way to get ignored.
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André Warnier:
I have tried to download and find this in the Servlet 2.5 Specification,
but I seem to get a series of html pages describing the API, without
telling me much about the general principles.
Yep, for some reason unknown to me it's unnecessarily difficult to find
the PDF with the
André Warnier:
It appears anyway that my previous attempted logic was quite wrong.
But I still find the spec quite confusing. There is some kind of
mixture between servlet and web application that is not very clear,
at least to me.
As I understand it now, there are 2 steps :
1) the
Kevin Jackson:
Do you have the JDK installed or just the jre? Remember tomcat really
needs a jdk to compile jsps
No, it doesn't. A JRE is enough for modern Tomcat versions - at least
this is true for the official builds from Apache.
Regards
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Martin Gainty:
Im not baiting you but rebutting your wrong answer to davids right answer
you pick fights with people and state what they say is wrong without doing
any research
Oh, please, this is ridiculous!
You are wrong - as you are so often. And all the foot stamping of yours
won't
cooper5114:
So in trying to figure out what was going on, i edited the
webapps/ROOT/index.jsp page to verify that it would change. It didn't. So i
figured it must be cached, so i killed my browser, restarted. No change. I
also deleted $CATALINA_HOME/work directory (which i believe is used for
Mark Thomas:
Actually, mod_proxy_http is usually a better choice than mod_proxy_ajp
Could you please explain a little further?
Since at one site I'm using mod_proxy_ajp I'm interested in what the
advantage of switching to mod_proxy_http might be.
Regards
mks
Mark Thomas:
Generally, and YMMV, mod_proxy_http is more stable. This is only a
generalisation though. I have used mod_proxy_ajp in the past without any
problems.
Ah, OK.
Since the mod_proxy_ajp setup I use is extremely simple and for a
low-volume site, I don't expect any problems.
Other
Martin Gainty:
you'll definitely need the JDK in $JAVA_HOME
and $JDK_HOME/bin to compile the JSPs..
No, a JRE is enough.
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StrongSteve wrote:
Can anyone tell me - or give me a resource - on how to configure SSL in
Tomcat 6 with an installed Native Library?
I did it as usual in the following way:
Connector port=8443 protocol=HTTP/1.1 SSLEnabled=true
maxThreads=150 scheme=https secure=true
Johnny Kewl wrote:
http://www.kewlstuff.co.za/test/test.htm
What do you see in this test page?
The output of a server that lies right to my face.
It says, it is serving UTF-8-encoded text, while it really serves text
encoded with some 8-bit charset - probably ISO-8859-1.
Regards
mks
randomw wrote:
I've been trying to upgrade from Tomcat 5.5.26 to Tomcat 6.0.18 for the past
couple days but just cannot get https to work. Everything works as expected
in Tomcat 5.5. Plain old http works in Tomcat 6, but the moment I try to
switch to https, the connection just times out.
Gregor Schneider wrote:
The solution was:
- create an .rnd-file within the user-space:
openssl rand -out $HOME/.rnd 2048
- compile the APR with /dev/urandom:
./configure --with-apr=/usr/bin/apr-1-config \\
--with-devrandom=/dev/urandom \\
Gregor Schneider wrote:
seems I was a bit too optimistic...
although I compiled APR with /dev/urandomPLUS creating $HOME/.rnd
(changed 2048 to 4096 since this is the value specified in
/proc/sys/kernal/poolsize), it's again taking ages to start up tomcat.
AFAIK is /dev/urandom guaranteed not
Gregor Schneider schrieb:
Anybody out there who has the following combination up running:
- Linux (Debian preferred, other distributions also welcome)
- Tomcat 5.5
- APR
- SSL
Yes.
into server.xml, Tomcat-startup hangs when initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1:
2008-08-29 17:15:31,722 INFO
jerrycat wrote:
Here is the context.xml
Context path= docBase=C://Program Files//Apache Software
Foundation//Tomcat 5.5//webapps//test
[...]
/Context
Please read the docs:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
Especially the last paragraphs in the descriptions of the
jerrycat wrote:
Thanks,
just a question here.
Set the appBase attributes for all your Host elements to different paths
and make sure that not one is contained in another. For example, if
you've got two hosts, localhost and www.test.com, you could
configure them like that:
Host name=localhost
jerrycat wrote:
I understand that Tomcat 5.5 prefers that your web application comes with a
context.xml file under the META-INF folder.
OK.
So I added a context.xml file under the META-INF folder of my web
application, please have a look below.
context.xml
[code]
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