Re: Fwd: Servlet MessageBrokerServlet is not available on Ubuntu AMD64

2009-11-20 Thread R. S. Patil
Thanks chris,


 On 11/18/2009 11:07 PM, R. S. Patil wrote:
 The repository Install of Tomcat has the problem.

 *Please report this issue to the Ubuntu folks*. I'd really prefer if we
 didn't always have to tell people having your type of problems that
 everything will be fine if you uninstall the package-managed version of
 Tomcat and install a 'real' Tomcat from tomcat.apache.org.

 It gets kind of tiresome doing that, and also it would be nice if the
 package-managed versions actually did work properly.

 The problem is that people come here for help and we don't know all the
 weird conventions of each package manager's file layout, etc. so we
 can't give decent help to those who need it.

Well, I agree with you. I too read on Apache site the first thing mentioned
that do a Official Install then ask question. But the natural tendency is
to install from repositories like other packages in minor testing it works
fine but with some critical cases it fails then naturally ppl turn to Apache
site for help and rush to mailing list for asking question. This is what
causes trouble to ppl like you. Later the suffering ppl read the site
thoroughly and start feeling guilty that it should have been read earlier.
this is what I am facing today.

I am going to put this to Kubuntu mailing list but I not confident that they
will take it seriously because the person wrote a how for tomcat tar.gz
installation on Ubuntu was in 2007 still his observation is valid at
end of 2009.
well anyhow matter is sorted out and who so ever in my touch would like to
install tomcat on ubuntu I will adwise him to do tar.gz installation.

Thanks and sorry for trouble.

Raja.

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Re: Fwd: Servlet MessageBrokerServlet is not available on Ubuntu AMD64

2009-11-19 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Raja,

On 11/18/2009 11:07 PM, R. S. Patil wrote:
 The repository Install of Tomcat has the problem.

*Please report this issue to the Ubuntu folks*. I'd really prefer if we
didn't always have to tell people having your type of problems that
everything will be fine if you uninstall the package-managed version of
Tomcat and install a 'real' Tomcat from tomcat.apache.org.

It gets kind of tiresome doing that, and also it would be nice if the
package-managed versions actually did work properly.

The problem is that people come here for help and we don't know all the
weird conventions of each package manager's file layout, etc. so we
can't give decent help to those who need it.

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Fwd: Servlet MessageBrokerServlet is not available on Ubuntu AMD64

2009-11-18 Thread R. S. Patil
I have solved this problem. What I did is as Follows.

There is No Problem with either BlazeDS, Tomcat or Kubuntu OS as such.
The repository Install of Tomcat has the problem. What I did is as follows.

1. First I removed the repository Install of all Tomcat packages.
2. Downloaded the stable tar.gz distribution from Apache website.
3. Followed Instructions at this
   http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/installing-tomcat-6-on-ubuntu/
   (states that repository Install of tomcat do not work properly.)

4. deployed the blazeds war on linux
5. Started Tomcat and tested http://localhost:8080/blazeds/messagebroker/amf

It gave me blank screen as expected.

Moderators may put Repository Install of Tomcat do not work properly
in FAQ section of Tomcat so that it helps Ubuntu Users.

Thanks and best Regards

Raja

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