To me your problem looks like your form bean is not found at runtime.
But that has nothing to do with Multipartrequests.
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> I _don't_ understand what all is meant by all the authentication
methods given (FORM vs BASIC).
FORM means you have your own method, that you are collecting logins via
HTML forms, and storing it in the servlet session context.
BASIC means you are using the built-in HTTP method, and checking
I've been developing an application using tomcat
and apache for a few months, and things are working great. I have
encountered a problem when I move my code to a machine behind a firewall.
When I initially installed it, things worked fine, but the last few weeks they
haven't worked at all
Fellows!
I was tackling this topic for weeks and it seems like this feature won't
work for me. The situation is simple like 3-4 previously described in this
forum. I need XML based error page.
I'll explain behavior of my tomcat instance.
relevant part of web.xml:
Charles:
I have created a set of installation notes on Apache, Java, and
Tomcat in our Reading Room. I was able to set-up Basic
authentication in Tomcat.
Take a look at http://www.JAMMConsulting.com and click
on the reading room button.
I hope this helps.
Neil.
--
Neil Aggar
Thanks for the response but that wasn't quite what I was getting at.
The idea was that there should be some easy way for an administrator to set
a property for the application. It just strikes me that the TOMCAT_OPTIONS
variable is a slightly cumbersome way especially when there start to be a
few
Hello,
I'm sorry if this topic has been covered recently but I just signed
up. At any rate, I am looking for some help or at least some
documentation on how I supposed to use the security constraint and
authentication and all of that. In my web app, I had defined a
directory that would hold
Sorry, after hitting the 'Send' button I realized that your TOMCAT_HOME is
set :-(.
But is it set correctly? The class which is not found is in ant.jar. Is
your ant.jar located in e:\foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\lib, i.e. does the file
e:\foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\lib\ant.jar exist?
If not, find where
Thats what I thought.
but when I call::
RequestDispatcher disp =
getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher(URL);
and URL = http://www.mydomain.com/consultant/index.html
disp returns a null.
I can cut and paste the URL from the error message to the browser and it
works ok.
Ra
Nagaraj,
Could you elaborate on the tomcat+IIS issues? If there are Tomcat problems,
then lets fix them. If the problems are with IIS then we should at least be
able to document them, if not provide work arounds.
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Eric,
I don't have access to a Win98 system so could you please test the attached
tomcat.bat file. I've changed the java comm
Eric,
I don't have access to a Win98 system so could you please test the attached
tomcat.bat file. I've changed the java commands to use a -classpath
argument. It works fine on WinNT but I'd like to get a test on Win98 before
I commit the changes.
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From: Eric Armstron
Here is the change I made to tomcat.bat to
solve the problem:
:startServer
echo Starting tomcat in new window
start %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin\tomcat run
goto cleanup
Eric Armstrong wrote:
>
> Ah. I see it. It's a bug in tomcat.bat
>
> The start option in tomcat.bat sets the global
> CLASSPATH variab
I tried it and the same happened. The reason was that on my system (LINUX)
the TOMCAT_HOME environment variable wasn't set and thus the classpath for
the build script wasn't constructed properly and thus the jar file
containing org.apache.tools.ant wasn't found. Look at the code of the build
scrip
What was the solution to your problem? How do I pose my own questions?
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Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat dies immediately under windows
> Edit startup.bat and change the
What was the solution to your problem? How do I pose my own questions?
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What was the solution to your problem? How do I pose my own questions?
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Subject: Re: Tomcat dies immediately under windows
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I have no idea - I haven't done ssl yet.
-- Pete --
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> Good Morning
>
> I'm Pastore Lorenzo
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Hello,
Is there anyway to do a forward from a servlet in tomcat to a static page
that apache only knows.
ie.
apache knows that /foo is /home/foo.
but when the servlet executes and does the following(see snippet below),
Tomcat does not know where /foo is mapped to. If I set up a context in
server
Hi,
Built a brand new linux machine this week with Tomcat 3.2.1 and have
successfully run the sample apps. I started the tutorial but have not been
successul building my first helloworld program.
when executing ./build.sh I get the error:
Couldn't find or load essential class 'java/lang/Object'
There was a discussion on this a couple of days ago...
what solved the problem was: http://www.geocities.com/jdrudnicki/
I think it had got something to do with environment space of command prompt
on Win98 or something...
Alef
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From: "Eric Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTE
More info:
"tomcat run" works fine. (runs in the same window)
"tomcat start" fails. (separate window dies)
Some environment setting must be missing in the new
window.
Eric Armstrong wrote:
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> Problem:
>
Ah. I see it. It's a bug in tomcat.bat
The start option in tomcat.bat sets the global
CLASSPATH variable, but does not use the
command-line option on the "start java" command
to pass it to the JVM.
The script expects the new shell to inherit
the CLASSPATH settings, as it would in Unix.
In wind
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I was having what seems to have been a similar problem though I can't say
for sure because I didn't have my logs set up the way you appear to have. In
any case, the root problem for me was that the permissions on my webapp work
files were set to root. Upon setting ownership recursively to me every
FYI, I discovered this in the macosx-dev (www.omnigroup.com) list archive.
Highly relevant in case you hadn't seen it. And it works!
http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/macosx-dev/2000-September/004046.ht
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Hi all,
Iam having problem with loading a libMy.so library with tomcat. Can you
suggest a solution. Thanks a lot for
sparing your time.
Whenever I execute a servlet class which loads this library using a Java
call System.loadLibrary, it throws the
following exception.
Internal Servle
Edit startup.bat and change the command after ":start" to
"call %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin\tomcat run %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9"
i.e. replace "start" by "run"
Tomcat will now run in the same window, enabling you to read the error
messages.
re Jaap
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From: "Eric Armstrong" <[
Edit startup.bat and change the command after ":start" to
"call %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin\tomcat run %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9"
i.e. replace "start" by "run"
Tomcat will now run in the same window, enabling you to read the error
messages.
re Jaap
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Problem:
* OS = Win98.
* Tomcat startup announces "it is starting in a new
window".
* A window flashes up for an instant, and then
disappears.
* No LOGS directory was created.
* After manually creating
One additional question. The language properties for tomcat, is this
the localestring.properties file? and if so, do I just add the iso for
Greek or replace the English one?
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