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Keiichi,
On 11/1/17 3:28 AM, Keiichi Fujino wrote:
> Hi Dave.
>
> Your Interceptor settings are as follows.
>
>
>> > className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.group.
>> interceptors.TcpFailureDetector"> >
Hi Dave.
Your Interceptor settings are as follows.
>
>
>
>
>uniqueId="{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15}">
>className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.membership.StaticMember"
> domain="clustertest"
On Mon, 2017-10-30 at 09:15 -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Can you please post your and associated elements from
> conf/server.xml -- minus any secrets that may have crept in there?
> Also, what does your network look like? Any intermediates such as
> load
> balancers/firewalls?
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Dave,
On 10/30/17 6:19 AM, Dave Ford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I should apologise in advance as I'm very new to Tomcat and, I'm
> sure, will be making some daft mistakes and silly errors. I hope
> this question and any that follow it aren't too dumb.
>
Hello,
I should apologise in advance as I'm very new to Tomcat and, I'm sure,
will be making some daft mistakes and silly errors. I hope this
question and any that follow it aren't too dumb.
I've recently started a new job and have inherited a half-finished
tomcat cluster on solaris.
While I'm
Hi,
I am new to apache tomcat.
May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I guess
it is webapps.
How to call the files using browser. http://localhost:8080/mywork/name.jsp Is
this right way to use?
Then How to check if the service runs? I don't have admin rights
Mohamed Shah wrote:
Please don't hijack threads.
Mark
Hi,
I am new to apache tomcat.
May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I
guess it is webapps.
How to call the files using browser. http://localhost:8080/mywork/name.jsp
Is this right way to use?
Mohamed Shah wrote:
Hi,
Sorry. Ignore my previous e-mail about thread hijacking.
I am new to apache tomcat.
Welcome.
May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I
guess it is webapps.
Not quite. The concept of a root directory doesn't exist in Tomcat in
the
Hi,
Have you read http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/index.html?
The / urlpath correspoinds with $webappsdir/ROOT
For every webapp a directory under $webappsdir is used
HTH
Regards,
Serge Fonville
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Mohamed Shahmohamed.s...@tecnotree.com wrote:
Hi,
I am
Mohamed Shah schrieb:
May I know which is the root directory for source files like
html,jsp. I guess it is webapps.
No, webapps is the directory where you put your web applications. Within
your web application, the top level directories is for HTML and JSP. But
of course you may also put
Mohamed Shah wrote:
Hi,
I am new to apache tomcat.
May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I
guess it is webapps.
How to call the files using browser. http://localhost:8080/mywork/name.jsp
Is this right way to use?
Then How to check if the service runs?
: Beginner with apache
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Petr,
On 6/16/2009 4:03 AM, Hracek, Petr wrote:
Now I have changed the files basely you mail and now situation is following:
You are getting closer.
I am trying to develop a new servlet:
/opt/secm/servlet directory has WEB-INF
, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 11:08 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
Output of command find is:
apache:~ # find /opt/secm/servlet -print
/opt/secm/servlet
/opt/secm/servlet/WEB-INF
/opt/secm/servlet/WEB-INF/classes
/opt
pozdravem
Petr Hráček
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 3:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
From: Hracek, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
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Petr,
On 6/16/2009 4:03 AM, Hracek, Petr wrote:
Now I have changed the files basely you mail and now situation is following:
You are getting closer.
I am trying to develop a new servlet:
/opt/secm/servlet directory has WEB-INF structure with
From: Hracek, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
I am trying to develop a new servlet:
You still seem to be confusing the concepts of webapp and servlet. A servlet
is a single Java class that extends the HttpServlet class, providing concrete
Hello all,
sorry for this beginner question but I do not know who to setup my
servlet.
On the machine is installed and run apache server as well. Version is
2.2.3.
In the configuration file is mentioned:
JkMount /sso/servlet/* ajp13
JkMount /swt/servlet/* ajp13
My TOMCAT_HOME directory is /srv
/index.html
(Deployment organisation)
The principles are universal. But the details (which directories etc..)
are specific to each platform-specific pre-packaged Tomcat.
Hracek, Petr wrote:
Hello all,
sorry for this beginner question but I do not know who to setup my
servlet.
On the machine
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Subject: Re: Beginner with apache
Hi.
In the information below, you forgot to mention
- what version of Tomcat this is
- on what platform this is
From bits and pieces below, I guess that this may be Tomcat 5.5.? , on
a RedHat Linux
, June 15, 2009 11:22 AM
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Subject: Re: Beginner with apache
Hi.
In the information below, you forgot to mention
- what version of Tomcat this is
- on what platform this is
From bits and pieces below, I guess that this may be Tomcat 5.5.? , on
a RedHat Linux system.
The basic
/servlet/WEB-INF/web.xml is existing and
/opt/sso/servlet/META-INF/context.xml is existing now as well.
I know that this is the question of beginner but
how the tomcat knows that the servlet SSO/servlet is mapped to /opt/sso/servlet.
Is it enough to have web.xml and context.xml files?
Sorry
From: Hracek, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
Suse gyus are not responsible for this step.
Now it has to be used tomcat-5.5. or distro package from SuSE.
If it's the package from SuSE, then the SuSE guys *are* responsible. I would
highly
Dear Group,
I downloaded bianries fo Apache for my Windows platform on XP operating
system.
I did not come across a statement that Apache runs on XP. The site says
that it runs on Vista. Can somebody please tell me if it runs on Windows
XP.
Secondly, when I was installing it, the message says
Vinay Nagrik wrote:
Dear Group,
I downloaded bianries fo Apache for my Windows platform on XP operating
system.
I did not come across a statement that Apache runs on XP. The site says
that it runs on Vista. Can somebody please tell me if it runs on Windows
XP.
Really? It does? Where?
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Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 1:28 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Beginner: Installation
Vinay Nagrik wrote:
Dear Group,
I downloaded bianries fo Apache for my Windows platform on XP operating
system.
I did not come across a statement that Apache runs on XP. The site says
that it runs on Vista. Can somebody please tell me if it runs on Windows
XP.
Secondly, when I was
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Beginner - Step 2!
Change your port forwarding(virtual server) to forward port 80 (on the
outside) to port 8080 on the inside.
If your router/modem doesn't support port forwarding, change the
Connector port in conf/server.xml to use 80 rather than 8080. You
must
Toriacht wrote:
Thanks Alan,
I had tried the clean etc. to no avail. The file was there and writeable
etc. When I moved my workspace to c:/workspace away from 'documents and
settings' folder and created a new project the error disappeared.
I'm not sure if it solved because of the new project
it started out as a more generic question. I hope this
not against policy. I'll delete other thread if required.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: g f [mailto:gfo...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Beginner - Step 2!
Change your port forwarding(virtual server) to forward port 80 (on the
outside
. although it started out as a more generic question. I hope this
not against policy. I'll delete other thread if required.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: g f [mailto:gfo...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Beginner - Step 2!
Change your port forwarding(virtual server) to forward port 80
Hi,
I have written my first web service which works fine and is visible at
//localhost:8080/mywebservice. I still can't make it publicly visible.
I have a beginner few questions.
1. What is the default public address of my tomcat server, and the
applications on it. Is it just my external IP
web service which works fine and is visible at
//localhost:8080/mywebservice. I still can't make it publicly visible.
I have a beginner few questions.
1. What is the default public address of my tomcat server, and the
applications on it. Is it just my external IP address/applicationName? Does
From: g f [mailto:gfo...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Beginner - Step 2!
Change your port forwarding(virtual server) to forward port 80 (on the
outside) to port 8080 on the inside.
If your router/modem doesn't support port forwarding, change the Connector
port in conf/server.xml to use 80
From: Toriacht [mailto:brian.p.gunn...@gmail.com]
Subject: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
1 .How do I deploy this to my Tomcat server using my current
configuration
First, uninstall the .exe version and download and install the .zip one. The
.zip includes the scripts, including ones to install
.
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 05:42:58 -0800
From: brian.p.gunn...@gmail.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
Hi,
I am trying to deploy my first webservice. I downloaded Netbeans IDE to
develop it (normally use Eclipse). I already had Tomcat downloaded as an
.exe
this transmission.
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 05:42:58 -0800
From: brian.p.gunn...@gmail.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
Hi,
I am trying to deploy my first webservice. I downloaded Netbeans IDE to
develop it (normally use Eclipse). I already had
From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
The .exe does not come with a catalina.bat
Correct; there are no scripts in the .exe download (and I don't know why).
I suppose I was wondering was there a standard catalina.bat
example that somebody had
:
From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
The .exe does not come with a catalina.bat
Correct; there are no scripts in the .exe download (and I don't know why).
I suppose I was wondering was there a standard catalina.bat
example that somebody had
From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
in what files/and where do I need set these variables.
You do not need to set CATALINA_HOME - that is done automatically by the
startup.bat script.
I normally set JAVA_HOME as a global environment
? just Glassfish and WeRuby. If I select 'add server' it assumes I
want to add a Glassfish server and wont let me select Tomcat. Netbeans
doesn't know its there...
Thanks again,
Toriacht
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner
From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
i ran the service.bat to install as a service (is this
permanent?)
Yes.
Is this how I should always start?
Not really. You most likely want to have the IDE start and stop Tomcat with
the scripts; you
Hi Everyone,
I have joined the tomcat project. Could you point to me to some study
material where I can understand the architecture of tomcat and how things
work?
I have some knowledge on Java, JSP and Servlets.
P.S: As this is the first time I am posting, please correct me If I have
posted
sathish kumar wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have joined the tomcat project. Could you point to me to some study
material where I can understand the architecture of tomcat and how things
work?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/architecture/index.html
then look at the code
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Subject:Beginner
Hi Everyone,
I have joined the tomcat project
Hi,
2 questions:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
2) I've red the documentation and I was not able to do the following: I
created a struts 2 app and I want to access it through http://myhost:8080/ .
By
Filipe David Manana wrote:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
Easily.
2) I've red the documentation and I was not able to do the following: I
created a struts 2 app and I want to access it through
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Subject: Beginner question
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where
client requests can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
Yes.
2) I've red the documentation and I was not able
Filipe David Manana wrote:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
Easily.
Is it fair to say that with load balancing through apache or similar, if you
spread out your app servers you can go up virtually any
Ok many thanks.
As I told, I am just a beginner, and pondering to use Tomcat 5.5 in a big
environment (at CERN).
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Filipe David Manana wrote:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client
requests
can
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Subject: Re: Beginner question
As I told, I am just a beginner, and pondering to use Tomcat
5.5 in a big environment (at CERN).
Then why not use 6.0? It has several improvements over 5.5, including
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Subject: Re: Beginner question
As I told, I am just a beginner, and pondering to use Tomcat
5.5 in a big environment (at CERN).
Then why not use 6.0? It has several improvements over 5.5, including
Filipe David Manana wrote:
Hi,
2 questions:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
I've got one running on Win2003 with around 2M requests per day on a
2-year old dual-dual Dell server. Last time I
Hi,
This is a beginner question :-(. I'm trying to get JAAS to work on my Tomcat
(6.0.12) installation. I used code from a Javaworld article (
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2002/jw-0913-jaas.html)
Of course I had to configure my Tomcat to work together with JAAS. The
document I used
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Sven Braun wrote:
Alright I got some more information about the cms structure. One doesn't have
access to the actual files but to a database (well, I don't). Which is even
more confusing.
So I was told to find a way to represent that data-tree creating a program
that could look at the
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Sven Braun wrote:
I have no knowledge of the CMS being used at all, what I know is that it
runs with tomcat.
So right now I don't know where and how to start off really and what I need
to work with.
The data or document files/folders should be received or displayed in a
dynamic way using
Hey everyone,
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place to ask about JSPs but I'm using the
tomcat 5.5.27 container and i cannot access my webapp on it. ( described
below)
I'm trying to create a simple login webapp which has a html form -
loginForm.html, a servlet called LoginApp, and a jsp file
More info:
Sorry i forgot to mention that on the first webapp ,the hello world one, i
had no jsp pages,just a form and servlet. Maybe I'm going about creating the
login app in the completely wrong way..
Hope someone c an help...
thanks,
Pinky
pinky88 wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm not sure if
This is the right forum for this problem.
Some simple things to look at.
What is in the Tomcat logs? Always a good place to start.
What do you see on the Tomcat status page localhost:8080 and click
Status then List Applications?
Somebody found something that they didn't like and Tomcat is
pinky88 wrote:
[...]
applicationWebConfig
SEVERE: Parse error in application web.xml file at
jndi:/localhost/LoginApp-1.0-SNAPSHOT/WEB-INF/web.xml
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: XML document structures must start and end
within the same entity.
[...]
applicationWebConfig
SEVERE: Occurred
SEVERE: Parse error in application web.xml file at
that's your error, meaning you have an error in your web.xml
if that's the one you posted previously:
you missed the entry
/web-app
at the end.
if you're using the standard-realm, you can lookup your passwords at
Thanks very much everyone, including the missing /web-app solved the
problem! sorry for not letting you all know sooner, had to attend to
something!
Thanks a million,
Karen =)
Gregor Schneider wrote:
SEVERE: Parse error in application web.xml file at
that's your error, meaning you have
David Wall wrote:
...if the user accesses your site with
http://, the port 80 Connector (or 8080 if testing or using a
non-standard port) has a redirectPort element that causes Tomcat to
automatically issue a redirect using https://
Are you sure? I thought redirectPort was only
From: Paul Singleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Beginner Question
David Wall wrote:
...if the user accesses your site with http://,
the port 80 Connector (or 8080 if testing or using a
non-standard port) has a redirectPort element that
causes
* Bill Barker wrote (30/11/05 05:42):
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Real helpful ... I searched on SRV.12 and it brought up a bunch of links
that have nothing to do with Tomcat config of SSL.
I probably posted a lame request. Let me try again.
I
29, 2005 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Beginner Question
Scott Purcell wrote:
How do I configure some of my pages to use https? I do not know
where to begin on this?
Begin with the Servlet Spec. -- SRV.12 (Security) would be apropos :-)
HTH!
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:16 AM
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Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Beginner Question
Did you include a security contraint element in your web.xml file? Something
like this:
security-constraint
web-resource-collection
web-resource-nameHTTPS for all of these pages of the
application./web
Hello,
I am running Tomcat Standalone on a XP system. Anyway, I have finished up with
Verisign, and I my certificate installed and ready to go but now the real
quesiton.
How do I configure some of my pages to use https? I do not know where to begin
on this? Anyone able to assist?
Thanks
Scott Purcell wrote:
How do I configure some of my pages to use https? I do not know
where to begin on this?
Begin with the Servlet Spec. -- SRV.12 (Security) would be apropos :-)
HTH!
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Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Beginner Question
Scott Purcell wrote:
How do I configure some of my pages to use https? I do not know
where to begin on this?
Begin with the Servlet Spec. -- SRV.12 (Security
-- Define a SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8443 --
!--
Connector
port=8443 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
enableLookups=true disableUploadTimeout=true
acceptCount=100 debug=0 scheme=https secure=true;
clientAuth=false sslProtocol=TLS/
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-- Define a SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8443 --
!--
Connector
port=8443 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
enableLookups=true
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Scott Purcell wrote:
Real helpful ... I searched on SRV.12 and it brought up a bunch of links
that have nothing to do with Tomcat config of SSL.
OK, here's a direct link
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Scott Purcell wrote:
How do I configure some of my pages to use https? I do not know
where to begin on this?
Begin with the Servlet Spec. -- SRV.12 (Security) would
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Servlets (total beginner)
I have compiled my first servlet and copied it into
apache-tomcat-5.5.12\webapps\servlets-examples\WEB-INF\classes but when I
navigate my browser to http://localhost:8080/servlets
I have compiled my first servlet and copied it into
apache-tomcat-5.5.12\webapps\servlets-examples\WEB-INF\classes but when I
navigate my browser to http://localhost:8080/servlets-examples/DemoServlet
or http://localhost:8080/servlets-examples/servlet/DemoServlet I got an HTTP
404 error
Have you added the servlet and servlet-mapping elements to your
web.xml file for this servlet?
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I have compiled my first servlet
No, I wasn't. Now I have added it and it works fine now.
Thank you,
Milan
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Have you added the servlet and servlet
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