Hello guys,
I just installed tomcat 6 on my machine (yup it's my first time). I realized
it does not come with the Administration Tool.
I've been looking to download it but cannot find it anywhere.
Can anyone points me to the right direction?
Thank you
On 1/31/2010 5:46 PM, Charles Ohana wrote:
Hello guys,
I just installed tomcat 6 on my machine (yup it's my first time). I realized
it does not come with the Administration Tool.
I've been looking to download it but cannot find it anywhere.
Can anyone points me to the right direction?
Thank
On 31/01/2010 22:46, Charles Ohana wrote:
Hello guys,
I just installed tomcat 6 on my machine (yup it's my first time). I realized
it does not come with the Administration Tool.
I've been looking to download it but cannot find it anywhere.
Can anyone points me to the right direction
--- Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The admin webapp was not ported to Tomcat 6 for a variety of reasons.
You can use Lambda Probe (www.lambdaprobe.org) for some of the
information, and JConsole to poke around inside the various MBeans
Tomcat has. However, neither of these
Hi,
How can I get Administration-tool for tomcat 6?
Although I found it for tomcat 5.5, I can't find one for tomcat 6 on
http://archive.apache.org/
Thanks for you help...
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From: higaki shoutarou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How can I get Administration-tool for tomcat 6?
How can I get Administration-tool for tomcat 6?
The admin webapp was not ported to Tomcat 6 for a variety of reasons.
You can use Lambda Probe (www.lambdaprobe.org) for some
Hello,
I downloaded the Admin zip and installed it in Tomcat. I am able to login
and see the main Admin page. But when I click on any of the node I cannot
see anything and on Tomcat server I get this error:
SEVERE: Invalid path /login was requested
Nov 30, 2006 3:41:49 PM
Every time I hit commit changes, the GUI Admin Tool deletes the following
end tags from my server.xml file:
/Host
/Engine
/Service
/Server
The result is a dead tomcat. (You can't restart it because the parser
chokes on the xml.) To fix it, you have to manually repair the server.xml
file.
From: Kevin Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GUI Administration Tool corrupting server.xml
Is this happening to anyone else? I use FC5 and Tomcat
5.5.15. It's an off-the-shelf set up.
Given the problems you've already uncovered with the Tomcat RPM that
came with FC5, why don't