> >
> > In your case, with a function call, this wouldn't make a difference
> > "if(request.getCharacterEncoding() = null)" would be illegal syntax as
> > well, but "if(someObject = null)" is perfectly legal, but doesn't
> > express the author's intent clearly: Is it a smart person who's taking a
Congratulations Woonsan! Keep up the good work!
Regards,
Zala
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 10:56 AM Mark Thomas wrote:
> On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
> Woonsan Ko (woonsan) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
>
> Please join me in welcoming him.
>
>
Well done! Congratulations!
Regards,
Zala
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 12:38 PM, Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote:
> Congrats,
> Felix
>
> Am 24. Mai 2018 21:09:06 MESZ schrieb Mark Thomas :
> >On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 13 May 2017 08:09:38 BST, "Igal @ Lucee.org" wrote:
> >Leon,
> >
> >On 5/12/2017 3:32 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> >>
> >> Yeah, strange isn't it? Unfortunately I haven't submitted and my
> >decision
> >>
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Michael,
>
> On 5/8/17 4:08 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
> > Michael Osipov (michaelo)
Toutes mes félicitations !
Le 20 janv. 2017 18:12, "Mark Thomas" a écrit :
> On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
> Emmanuel Bourg (ebourg) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
>
> Please join me in welcoming him.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
>
Good evening,
If you use Tomcat alone (without Apache or any other web servers), you'll
have to find a way to have it listen on the port 80 (there a some of them
available on the web).
Because Tomcat uses the port 8080 by default. In such a situation, you
can't remove the port number: no port
Ho, just to be sure: never ever launch Tomcat with root privileges. Right?
:-)
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 1:39 AM, Zala Pierre GOUPIL goupilpie...@gmail.com
wrote:
Good evening,
If you use Tomcat alone (without Apache or any other web servers), you'll
have to find a way to have it listen
Thanks, man! It's really helpful!
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Glen Peterson g...@organicdesign.org
wrote:
Thank you Mark - that works great! That feature suggestion is not
needed after all.
I found two places where the Tomcat 8 documentation could be more
helpful. I would be happy to
Congratulations! You can be proud!
Regards,
Pierre
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Rainer Jung rj...@apache.org wrote:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher (fschumacher) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
Please join me in
That's good news to hear, men!
Thanks for the hard work.
Regards,
Pierre
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Jess Holle je...@ptc.com wrote:
Thanks!
On 7/10/2013 5:18 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 10/07/2013 00:06, Jess Holle wrote:
Is there an ETA (in terms of both a version and rough
Regarding browser support, a framework like Atmosphere handles pretty well
having WebSockets when they are available and falling-back to another Comet
implementation (such as long-polling or http-streaming) when they are not.
Le 4 juil. 2013 17:12, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org a écrit :
On
Congrats to her! Best wishes.
Regards,
Pierre
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that Violeta
Georgieva (violetagg) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
Please join me in welcoming her.
Good evening,
It looks like Tomcat's site is down!
Regards,
Pierre
--
Le bonheur n'est pas une destination, mais une façon de voyager.
Papa d'une petite Lou-Ann depuis le 30 juin.
OK, my apologies.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On 11/09/2012 18:41, Pierre Goupil wrote:
Good evening,
It looks like Tomcat's site is down!
This sort of message to the mailing list is usually not helpful.
1. The Tomcat developers don't have
How do you deploy your webapp(s)? Do you use a context file in
conf/Catalina or do you use the webapp folder? Do you have any virtual
hosts or contexts? Do you use Apache httpd or just Tomcat?
Regards,
Pierre
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:55 PM, giovo87 giovogio...@hotmail.com wrote:
is this
Good evening,
I use xinetd in order to bind my Tomcat 7.0.22 instance to port 80 without
any Unix privileges, on a Debian 6.0 box. Here's the (slightly obfuscated)
configuration file:
service www
{
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
user= root
Thanks Chuck! I'll try it tomorrow.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:goupilpie...@gmail.com]
Subject: xinetd port redirection for Tomcat
Shall I use another way of binding Tomcat to port 80?
Try
Chuck,
I managed to give it a try and it works perfectly. Thanks!
Pierre
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Pierre Goupil goupilpie...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks Chuck! I'll try it tomorrow.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From
Yes, but the download page says that .tar.gz is recommended for Unix / Linux
and .zip for Windows, IIRC.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 12:41 PM, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2 April 2011 10:35, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
i just noticed that users on a linux/unix system
Hello,
Maven can for sure cover all these needs. But be aware that it has a steep
learning curve and that if someone uses it, everybody should do so.
Depending upon your role on the project the required level of knowledge will
vary, though. For an operationnal guy it may reduce to launch 2 or 3
+1
As usual it depends highly how well your app is written and where your
bottleneck is.
On a project, our very poorly-written Tomcat app was failing at ~50
concurrent users. BUT it was always because of the Oracle DB being starved
on its 4 cores - 8GB of RAM machine. :-(
On another project,
Hello,
I've always spoke of a servlet as a female name. Think about an applet, for
instance. But that's only my opinion.
Regards,
Pierre
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 3:02 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Hi.
Bill, Mark,
I have more patches to submit for LocalStrings_fr.properties
So I would like to know how to identify the java process of the logged
in user who started the server
jps -mlv will give you the PIDs of all running Java processes. Plus it's
a part of the standard SUN JVM.
Regards
Pierre
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:30 AM, raj kumar bprajkumar...@gmail.com
I'm a true Java developper (tm). If a problem can't be solved with Java,
that's not a real problem. Java is for big boys only, isn't it?
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:12 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Peter Crowther wrote:
At the other end of the language-complexity scale, I can't
Hello,
I've never encountered such a situation myself, but it may be because of a
duplicate jar in your classpath. As you may know, looking in WEB-INF/lib
should not be enough.
Maybe you should have a look at this, in order to know where to look :
Guys,
Where may I get a good-quality Tomcat logo ? A vector-image one would be
great. My girl-friend brew home-made clothes and I can't resist. :-)
Regards,
Pierre
--
Sans amis était le grand maître des mondes,
Eprouvait manque, ce pour quoi il créa les esprits,
Miroirs bienveillants de sa
Cheers ! I've got the Tomcat bag, actually.
But it's home-made, now. Thanks for the advice.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
Pierre Goupil wrote:
Guys,
Where may I get a good-quality Tomcat logo ? A vector-image one would be
great. My girl-friend
Hello,
I'm sorry but... Does it mean that network connection speed effectively
affect the response time logged by the AccessLogValve ? Something is still
unclear for me, I'm afraid.
Regards,
Pierre
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
Guys,
Anything to say regarding JRockIt ? Is it still under development ?
Regards,
Pierre
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 5:53 PM, Leon Rosenberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Dan Armbrust
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I don't know about always. I have yet to find
Can't you just block the port ? That's what I do on my machine : the port
8080 is unavailable from the outside, just from localhost. So my manager
webapp is almost flawlessly protected. I only redirect those apps that I
need to port 80 using apache / mod_jk.
HTH,
Pierre
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at
Hello all,
We have a Spring webapp running in a Tomcat 5.5 (5.5.7 or 5.5.25 depending
upon the machines). When we start it up without any surfing on it or without
any activity of any kind, the JVM memory first goes to some level, then
stays at this level for 5-10 minutes and after some times it
Hello all,
Does anyone know about the current status of the Tomcat Book project on
SF.net ? http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net/en/index.shtml
It looks stone dead forever and that's a shame since firstly, I discovered
it today :-) but, moreover because it's a very good addition to the official
doc
OK, thanks all for the advice. It's a long work, indeed, but how
fascinating.
Cheers,
Pierre
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message - From: Gorav Chhabra
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent:
Hello all,
As an exercise, I would like to start reading Tomcat 6 source code. Lots of
things to learn there, I guess ! But I don't know where to start. An idea,
anyone ?
Yours,
Pierre
Hi all,
We've got an Httpd 2.0 server sitting in front of a Tomcat 5.5 with mod_jk.
Tomcat has several error-page set up, amongst which HTTP 404, and so has
Httpd.
When the user tries retrieve an inexistent page, he or she receives the
page from Tomcat, with a 404 error-code. Can anyone explain
Exactly ! I've checked it out and it does work like you said.
Cheers Johnny !
Pierre
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message - From: Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday
Hello,
Interesting thread, indeed. But I've googled around and can't find JMap
homepage, I'm afraid. It seems like some other programs has the same name.
Even with the profiler keyword, it doesn't give the page I'm looking for.
A clue, anyone, please ?
Cheers,
Pierre
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at
(forward) the requested
URL, for instance.
Yours,
Pierre Goupil
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:27 PM, persistence k [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
thanks for your reply.
I'm using FC5 linux, tomcat 5.028 for my web app.
Currently my webapp context path is in upper case, and as per the
requirement we
Hello,
Is there a convenient way to keep in touch with Tomcat (6.0.x) security
vulnerabilities ? I mean, I've browsed through the Tomcat website and I have
found no RSS security feeds, no way of being sent an email when there is a
new release, etc. Is there a way to be informed of this kind of
Hello all,
I'm getting an exception as soon as I try and launch Tomcat 6 (from Eclipse
WTP or Sysdeo Launcher) :
***
Exception in thread main java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
Caused by: com.sun.org.apache.commons.logging.LogConfigurationException:
Abdul,
There is no specific version of Tomcat for production * as long as * you
stick to the last revision of your branch, since it contains all security
bug fixes for that branch. There are no patches in Tomcat, only further
releases. Moreover, it is advised that you use the Tomcat 6.0 branch,
Hello,
If I understand you well, you are looking for a way of telling Tomcat where
your main() METHOD is, right? But you don't need it :
http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/display.html?article=2001061901page=1
HTH,
Pierre
--
Deux choses ne se peuvent cacher : l'ivresse et l'amour.
Hello guys,
There's a couple of files which are used to making their nest in my Tomcat
work directory. That's definitely not a problem for me but I was just
wondering what they are for.
The first one, session.ser is used according to the doc, to store the
session between shutdowns. Fine. But
Actually no. But that's an idea, indeed. I work with mostly free software
still don't have the reflex to browse the source... Will do that !
Cheers,
Pierre
2007/9/5, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pierre Goupil wrote:
Can anyone give me a clue, please ?
Have you tried searching
of this, anyone ?
Cheers,
Pierre
2007/7/31, Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ooops... Yes, definitely... But I still need the port 80 for my purely
static (unencrypted) content. The connections to my webapp will be encrypted
from end-to-end using its context name, but all the content accessible
OK...
Thanks again to all of you for your time attention !
Pierre
2007/8/1, Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/1/07, Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The real question is a bit more weird. If I try connect to my server
on
port 8443, but with just http protocol
Hello all,
On my webapp, I'm currently using a Tomcat-based form authentication. But I
would like to switch to an encrypted authentication. And the long-term goal
would be to have my users browse my webapp entirely with an https
connection.
Can anyone point me to a relevant tutorial ? I have
, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: secured authentication / connection
Can anyone point me to a relevant tutorial ?
Besides configuring SSL as Mark T pointed out, you need to read section
12 of the servlet spec:
http://jcp.org
Quote from the Tomcat doc :
***
It is important to note that configuring Tomcat to take advantage of secure
sockets is usually only necessary when running it as a stand-alone web
server. When running Tomcat primarily as a Servlet/JSP container behind
another web server, such as Apache or
connections from end-to-end, as this is an
application for a persons goods security firm. I don't want to take any
risk with this kind of data.
I'm going to investigate the use of port 80 with tomcat, now !
Thanx again !
Pierre
2007/7/31, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Pierre
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Port 80 is for unencrypted traffic. The default port for SSL (https
protocol) is 443.
--David
Pierre Goupil wrote:
I have some static HTML content. But I will handle it with Tomcat too, in
order to ease things regarding my present need.
So I will stick to Tomcat
Lior,
Basically, I think that you need to handle the response by yourself.
For instance, if you want to send an image :
***
RenderedImage rimg = ImageIO.read(new File(img));
OutputStream os = response.getOutputStream(); // === get the
response to be able to re-write it
Hello,
With OpenSuse (at least since 10.1), you've got a Mono runtime which you can
choose to install during distro's own installation. But I don't think that
is the real concern, since an installer is provided for all distros. But it
looks like the most supported one (by Mono project itself) is
Hello,
Learning curve means : the time it will take you to learn a new technology.
While learning it, you're not using it, that's the concept.
And yes, definitely, you should learn to use Spring : it's a kind of an
EJB-like service provider, but a lightweight one. As said, it will help you
code
Hello all !
I'm using a Tomcat-based authentication. How do you do to set the session
timeout time ? I mean, the time of inactivity after which one the user must
re-login.
I'm using Tomcat 5.5.
Regards,
Pierre
--
Mon horizon était désormais les pétales courbés,
Ma nouvelle demeure
or
deploying: quite frustrating.
Thanks in advance.
HTH,
Pierre Goupil
--
A celle qui se souvient de chaque parole prononcée,
Du premier cri du bébé au serment du héros.
Tu es mon témoin éternel.
Hello, World !
Another question asked by the OP which is of interest to me :
does anyone have a tool that can profile whether or not a jar file gets
utilized during an application?
Cheers,
Pierre
2007/4/13, Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Rashmi Rubdi [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello !
NoClassDefFoundError is not the same thing as ClassNotFoundError. The second
one eventually means that the JVM can't find your class (and hence, your
.jar). But NoClassDefFoundError means that it does found it, but that then,
some resource needed by it is not found.
Maybe you should
Hello, folks !
Does anyone know about Tomcat's generated HTML standards compliance ? In
developpement, I'm using Firefox Konqueror, but in production they will be
using IE, so... Can it be that I run into problems ?
I'm using Struts, Spring JSTL (JSP, of course).
Regards,
Pierre
problems
with it and have used a few different browsers to acces it.
On 1/6/07, Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, folks !
Does anyone know about Tomcat's generated HTML standards compliance ? In
developpement, I'm using Firefox Konqueror, but in production they
will be
using IE, so
they feel ;)
The root of this thread is talking about this.
I hope this makes some sense.
Ben
On 1/6/07, Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Errr... I thought that the JSP was converted into HTML by Tomcat ?
Regards,
Pierre
2007/1/6, ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Um your joking
Hello !
I think it's a cache issue, too. Doesn't suffice to reload the page, for
testing purposes, you should also tell to your browser not to cache the
pages.
In firefox : edit / preferences / private life / cache then set it to 0 MB
and erase the currently chached files (don't know the
Hello !
Perhaps locating the developed
apps outside the tomcat server webapps folder?
Yes, as someone teached me here, point Tomcat to your webapp directory,
instead of deploying it to a Tomcat's subdir ! Another pro : better, faster,
lighter refreshing.
And more frequent backups.
And,
Hello, listers !
As you have certainly seen it, some sites submit their forms as many times
as you validate them. For instance, how many forums post two messages if, by
mistake, you click on the submit button twice ?
As everyone (I guess), I had to face this problem, and then... I gave
Hello !
IMHO, it has to do with file-locking. See antiJarLocking and
antiResourceLocking in this page :
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
The typical symptom is a webapp not being suppressed from the list after
having undeployed it with the manager. I didn't
Yes, of course. But if you've got a trailer, why not use it with your car
?!?!
Pierre, I hope we're not too much O/T
--
L'une des raisons pour lesquelles la vie est complexe
C'est qu'elle a une partie réelle et une partie imaginaire.
Hello all !
I think that Tomcat pre-compiles its webapps' JSPs the first time they are
asked. Or at least, it somehow manages to serve the pages faster once
they've been asked a first time.
My question : is there a way to do this so-called pre-compilation, not the
first time the page is asked
.
---
Tracy Nelson / Nelnet Business Solutions
402 / 617-9449
| From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, 05 December, 2006 16:01
|
| My question : is there a way to do this so-called pre-compilation, not
the
| first time the page is asked but at the server / webapp launch
/ Nelnet Business Solutions
402 / 617-9449
| -Original Message-
| From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, 05 December, 2006 16:40
| To: Tomcat Users List
| Subject: Re: JSP pre-compilation at start-up
|
| Really ? Eclipse does that ? How do you have it doing so, please
directories, so that
you keep web.xml modified by JSPC separate from the original web.xml meant
for your project.
so
__source\WEB-INF\web.xml will be your original web.xml and
01build\WEB-INF\web.xml will be the one modified by JSPC
-Rashmi
- Original Message
From: Pierre Goupil [EMAIL
,
Pierre Goupil
It's even simpler to simply keep your source files in your original project
directory independent of Tomcat
and simply change the Context file's docBase attribute to point to where
your project is located.
This way your project is independent of Tomcat upgrades etc, and all
folder to see changes
in your JSPs etc, you'll need to modify your ANT script to not do this
anymore.
- Original Message
From: Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2006 5:04:09 PM
Subject: Re: Quick webapp reloading
Hi all there !
After my bad experience with Eclipse JST / WST, I'm looking for a way of
managing a Tomcat webapp. I mean, a tool which would allow me to fastly
deploy / undeploy / reload my servlet. Of course Tomcat manager does do it,
but it's so slow...
I'm using Sysdeo, but reloading Tomcat
in
YOUR_WEBAPP\WEB-INF directory.
As you want to specify WARN for root category, probably you won't see
much log msgs. I mean that you won't see info() and debug().
Andrew.
On 11/22/06, Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, no way... I've put this in commons-logging.properties
Hi !
Inline
2006/11/23, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've read the entire thread and decided to go back to the original post
for a re-read.
Yes, thank you !
Have you considered the possibility that your tomcat (or wtp) install
has suffered some corruption during the HD crash? You
Hi again !
Just tell me one thing : does Tomcat 5.5 support Java EE 5 ?
Regards,
Pierre
--
L'une des raisons pour lesquelles la vie est complexe
C'est qu'elle a une partie réelle et une partie imaginaire.
to.
--David
Pierre Goupil wrote:
Hi all !
I once had a Tomcat 5.5 and an Eclipse 3.2 that where running just
fine and
then... the HDD crashed... I suffered no data lost but since then, I
can't
start Tomcat anymore. The server view of Eclipse gives me the
following
trace
Hi all !
I once had a Tomcat 5.5 and an Eclipse 3.2 that where running just fine and
then... the HDD crashed... I suffered no data lost but since then, I can't
start Tomcat anymore. The server view of Eclipse gives me the following
trace :
Exception in thread
Hi !
Yes, of course ! I'm using WTP's server view. And I would like to be able
to launch Tomcat from it again.
Pierre
--
L'une des raisons pour lesquelles la vie est complexe
C'est qu'elle a une partie réelle et une partie imaginaire.
:
org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory=org.apache.commons.logging.impl.Log4jFactory
par:
org.apache.commons.logging.Log=org.apache.commons.logging.impl.Log4JLogger
En espérant que ça aide
@+
Olviier
*Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED]*
22/11/2006 05:51
Pour :java@u-strasbg.fr
cc :
Objet
HH:mm:ss} %-5p
[%c{1}] %m%n
Is this correct ?
Regards,
Pierre
2006/11/22, Andrew Stepanenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
try putting log4j.properties in $CATALINA_HOME/common/classes
Regards,
Andrew Stepanenko
http://unf.tane.edu.ua
On 11/22/06, Pierre Goupil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
1
Hello all !I'm currently trying to use Tomcat Ant tasks from within Eclipse 3.2. (deploy, reload, start, stop, etc...). I join my build.xml for further insight.
I've added ant.jar, catalina-ant.jar tools.jar to Window / Preferences / Ant / runtime / global entries, but no way. I'm still getting
Hi !
No, sorry, it makes no difference...
Regards,
Pierre
--
Rien de grand ne s'est accompli dans le monde sans passion.
(G.W.F. Hegel, philosophe Allemand)
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