Thanks,
It seems you are looking for a difficult way.
I think the easiest way would be having some ant targets that put your war files in
TOMCAT_HOME/webapps. Don't forget to have unpackWARs to be true in the Host element
(in server.xml).
does this work for updates to the war file? If
Hello
I get get this error sometimes when compile a java file and
run the application
WebappClassLoader: Lifecycle error : CL stopped
Your help is needed.
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I have a problem in initializing my web application. The application stores
all of its configuration parameters in a database table. My application has
an initialization servlet which loads beside other things the configuration.
Initially this is done in the init method, over time it is
Tom,
I haven't done this before but I thought that it might help you out.
Instead of using the server.xml you could try adding your variables as
system properties. I believe you can do this by creating a setenv.sh/bat
file in your bin directory. Here you can set an environmental variable
On 04/30 13:50 Nathan Coast wrote:
does this work for updates to the war file? If I update the war file 10 times,
will re-copying the file to the webapps directory re-deploy the webapp?
You need to delete the directory of your webapp; it wouldn't be that hard. In addition
to copying the war
hi,
i'm using Tomcat 3.3.1 with Apache 1.3.22 (mod_jk)
Since we have problems with ajp13(?), Tomcat and apache hang up after a
while, i tried using ajp12. But when i activate it i get
[Tue Apr 30 09:28:37 2002] [jk_ajp12_worker.c (503)]:
ajpv12_handle_response, error reading header line
[Tue
Hi Folks
Where is the
/etc/tomcat4/conf/tomcat4.conf
file which is found on a Linux tomcat install found in a Windows install. I want to
edit
the LANG setting
Cheers
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Hi,
I am very new to Apache Tomcat. The configuration what I have is
Redhat Linux 7.1
Apache 1.3.23
Tomcat 4.0.3.
I have installed Apache Tomcat successfully and they are running fine. Now the
problem is how to route the request from Apache to Tomcat. Please suggest me the best
connector
Hi I have a indexed property type ie String [] for handling my checkboxes.
I have provided a suitable getter setter method as below
I have also declared the variable a private String [] opportunity;
and a constructor opportunity = new String [] {1};
public String[] getOpportunity(){
Hi
can anyone tell me what I have to do to get Tomcat 4.0.2 logging in
extended NCSA format for use with a web stats program?
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more than one login attempt if they enter the wrong user name or password.
Thanks
Jim.
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Abe,
Thanks for the input. It is not that easy since I run TOMCAT on W2K as a
system service. There is a batch file which allows settings of environment
variables. However I think it would be better to set application specific
variables in an application context and environment variables for
Hi All,
My application requires that certain pages on the site are accessed via SSL,
is
there a way in tomcat to reject the connection of http to a specific page
(ie securePage.jsp) but still allow http access to other pages (ie.
standardPage.jsp).
Also i'm using cookies - so i wanted to know
WHAT I WANT TO DO
Integrating Apache 2 and Tomcat 4 on the Win32 platform.
PROBLEM
Could not find a mod_jk module which works with Apache 2.
WHAT I TRIED ALREADY
AFAIK it does not make a difference whether I use Tomcat 3.x or 4.x =
Tried the mod_jk module in the Tomcat 3.x distribution.
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Subject: Servlet init() callin twice on startup. PLease help.
I have servlet that executing on start up.
And when I see log - i can see that servlet was started twice.
I
Hello
Thanks for the below info, I read the servlet spec and it helped, but I
still can not get the form based authenication to work. I have attached
the web.xml and tomcat-users.xml files, the welcome-file should be
restricted, it does bring up the login page but then it displays the failed
Hi, have a look for postings titled 'How to enforce SSL' that were posted
over the last few days. Assuming you have gone through the How-to-SSL
document in the tomcat docs and set up a certificate, to enforce SSL for a
certain directory in your context, you need something like this in your
Hi everybody,
I am using
tomcat4-4.0-1
tomcat4-webapps-4.0-1
mod_webapp-1.0-1
rpms and I have set apache - tomcat connection successfully.
So now I can access sample servlet as
http://192.168.0.26:8180/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
as well as
Raja Sekhar wrote:
Hi,
I am very new to Apache Tomcat. The configuration what I have is
Redhat Linux 7.1
Apache 1.3.23
Tomcat 4.0.3.
I have installed Apache Tomcat successfully and they are running fine. Now the
problem is how to route the request from Apache to Tomcat. Please suggest me
Hi,
we would like to have a log directory for every virtual host running on our box.
Therfore we where setting up the Logger/ tag within the server.xml File to the
following values:
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
directory=/home/wwa-m/public_html/docroot/WEB-INF/log/
Hello again,
I found the solution, tomcat-users.xml was in the wrong directory.
Thanks
Julie.
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Thanks for the below
Hi Everybody,
INTRO: I don't seem to be the only one having problems configuring Apache
2.0.35 and Tomcat 4.0.3. So I am going to try to summarize every tips and
problems found so far and I'd like to suggest we all treat this topic as a
single topic instead of concurrently having three or four
hello!
I'm tryng to serve JSP pages and Servlets.
For that I'm using Tomcat4.0 configured in stand-alone
mode , and JDK1.3.1 for Linux.
I have put JSP pages under the
$CATALINA_HOME/weapps/myAplication directory and the
servlets are hunging under
hello!
I'm tryng to serve JSP pages and Servlets.
For that I'm using Tomcat4.0 configured in stand-alone
mode , and JDK1.3.1 for Linux.
I have put JSP pages under the
$CATALINA_HOME/weapps/myAplication directory and the
servlets are hunging under
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I'm tryng to serve JSP pages and Servlets.
For that I'm using Tomcat4.0 configured in
Move the HelloWorldExample servlet under the webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF
directory. Also uncomment the Context entry for ROOT in server.xml (if it
isn't already)
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I'm tryng to serve JSP pages and
Tony,
There is no such file on Windows. Usually you install Tomcat as service on
NT/W2K. You have to pass all parameters to the TOMCAT.exe file.
Type Tomcat /? and you will get command line help. The whole thing is not so
easy and it took me quite a while to figure it out! So I have written a
Hi,
I suppose this question should have been answered, but I could not find a
satisfactory answer in the archives.
Isn't it possible to run tomcat as standalone on port 80 with a user other
then root. Apache server manages to do this. But as far as I can see tomcat
can not. I wonder why? Can
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I tried to search for guides and howto to install Tomcat and Apache WITH
a WARP connector (mod_webapp)
Here is what I found so far :
That's because on Unix-like systems well-known port numbers, like www
(port 80), or ftp, telnet etc, are system-reserved to the root user. No
other user can open server sockets on ports less than 1024. You should
run it as root, or have another user having system administrator
prvileges.
Renato
HI
Thanks for the notes about the JNDI datasource=null problem I've got this working on
my system, although only with mod_jk and not mod_webapp.
I want to get the pooling going so the paragraph below is helpful. What I;d also like
to know is where and how you specify the pool parameters, for
But apache server can manage to bind to port 80 with another user.
What I am asking is why tomcat can not do this. Is it becasue it is written
in Java?
TA.
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Hi if anyone is exceptional with jsp scriplets plz help with this .
I was able to get the index array property to print out the converted
string's nevetheless
it needs a further String to ensure that in case more than on e checkbox
is selected that all the indexed array properties will
Tevfik Aytekin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But apache server can manage to bind to port 80 with another user.
What I am asking is why tomcat can not do this. Is it becasue it is
written in Java?
Apache doesn't (and can't) do this, as far as I know. I've never seen
it do this, anyway.
Apache
Tevfik , I have mine running on port 80, I just grepped Server.xml and
changed the port number from 8080 to 80 no the non ssl http config. It
only needs to be changed in one spot.
I just ran apachectl stop the startup.sh and everything is fine.
Adrian
Tevfik Aytekin wrote:
Keep the generated java code from the jsp file and look at line 81.
org.apache.jsp.inicio$jsp._jspService(inicio$jsp.java:81)
This should provide some insight.
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Adrian, I do not understand your answer.
Is your tomcat running on port 80 with a user other then root?
If yes, please tell me how you achieve this.
Thanks.
TA.
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Hello. I'm using Tomcat 4.0.3 against a MySQL MyISAM database for authentication.
Suddenly, I'm getting back Access denied for user, but the user is valid, as is the
table.
Here's a snippet of my server.xml
!-- Because this Realm is here, an instance will be shared globally --
test
Normal users cannot open sockets on ports less than 1024. Apache
avoids this problem by starting as root, creating and binding a
socket in port 80 and then switching to another user (nobody).
As the socket has already been bound by root, nobody can
use it. Note the difference: nobody uses the
Yes , a non root process cannot bind to a port under 80. Apache actually
starts one process as root according to ps -U root. the child processes
are started as www.
Adrian
Tevfik Aytekin wrote:
Adrian, I do not understand your answer.
Is your tomcat running on port 80 with a user other then
Hi everybody !
Working on SOLARIS8 with Apache1.3.22/Tomcat 4.0.2-Final and Warp 1.0.2
I find the http://MyServer/webapp-info very usefull for many things.
I customized the manager to manage my Servlets Zone and it works good
with the basic tomcat-users.xml method.
I added
WebAppInfo
You said you were concerned about mod_jk so you didn`t want to just
map tomcat request
to port 80 .
If you are running under 1.3 , mod_jk is really simple to get up to
speed with. I built it on freeBSD with only minor changes to the make
file. Linux has binaries of mod_jk.so available.
Tomcat 4.0.3 NT service on Windows 2000
I am trying to increase the heap size to run a servlet that needs lots
of memory. I set the system environment variable:
CATALINA_OPTS=-Xmx256m
Everything works fine when I start tomcat from the commandline, but I
run out of memory when I start the NT
I have hit the file name too long barrier. The problem isn't the filename
per say, but the way tomcat is creating the .java and .class names from the
jsp. When expanding the jsp, it is including the directory structure in the
file name. It also creates the directory structure, but doesn't put any
Nathan Coast wrote:
hi,
can someone let me know where to find the tomcat 4.1 sources? trying
to find the ant deploy task code.
thanks
Nathan
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/test/v4.1.0/
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Only Tomcat 3.2.x and earlier use this form of name mangling
and file placement. Both Tomcat 3.3.x and Tomcat 4.x place
files in the appropriate directory with a name that is not
lengthened much by mangling. You will need to upgrade to get
this new behavior.
Cheers,
Larry
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Thank you so much. Love that open source!
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Only Tomcat 3.2.x and earlier use this form of name
This is probably a dumb question, but I don't have the time to research the
answer.
I am using Tomcat 4.0.3 and have generated an SSL keystore and it all works
fine. But when I access the site from Internet Explorer 5.5 it keeps
complaining that The name on the security certificate does not
hello community,
could someone tell me why i've got this error under jbuilder, when trying to run a jsp
file ?
index.jsp: Invalid jsp:include tag...
thanks
jean fotovat
Never mind, it is apparently supposed to be the domain name when keytool
asks for your first and last name, as well as your organizational unit:
CN=domain name
OU=domain name
seems to work.
GEFGW
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On 04/30 13:50 Nathan Coast wrote:
does this work for updates to
My adminstrator recently install jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 for AIX and I am
trying to create my own jsp. When I run the example jsp's and servlets in
%:8080/examples/jsp/index.html they work fine.
When I run the HelloWorld exapmle jsp and servlet in
%8080/tomcat-docs/appdev/sample/web/index.html
Hello,
I found my solution for deploying webapps with mod_webapp and serving only
dynamic content directly with apache.
In my case, I wanted the document root level to be dynamic, so mounting my
app into a subdirectory didn´t work for me.
So I wrote:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule
When I have done this, I shutdown Tomcat, deleted the directory and restarted Tomcat
again. This worked fine. But, I believe there is a way with the Manager app that
you can do it, and I believe there is a setting in the server.xml that will enable
automatic updates (at the expense of extra
One last question is how does coyote fit into this whole picture?
Where/how is the best way to obtain the latest coyote stuff (ie; coyote jar
drop, build from srcxxx) ?
Thank You,
Anthony
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Michael Delamere wrote:
Me again :-)
An interesting thing is that the
Looks like Steve D. George already answered the SSL setup question,
but as far as cookies go. No, you cannot share cookies between http
and https. The reason is not a deficiency in Tomcat or Apache, the
reason is security. Actually, you might be able to read cookies set
in http while in https,
Hello Goetz,
This has been all over the list so a simple search would be in order
here, but here is where you can find the mod_jk.dll for Apache2:
http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk/
You also might neeed an updated workers.properties file. I'll attach
mine for reference.
Jake
Tuesday, April 30,
One last thing is that I'm going to be using TC4.1 with Apache2, if that
matter.
Anthony
One last question is how does coyote fit into this whole picture?
Where/how is the best way to obtain the latest coyote stuff (ie; coyote jar
drop, build from srcxxx) ?
Thank You,
Anthony
On Fri,
Hi,
I asked the same question some hours ago already but no one responded.
Is my question so difficult or can no one understand it ???
We would like to have a log directory for every virtual host running on our box.
Therfore we were setting up the Logger/ tag within the server.xml file to the
HI jake
I copied the mod_jk into the modules dir of the apache
and then used your workers file also.what else i need to do ?
Can you please help me doing this apache 2 and tomcat 4 combination?
If you have any small write up ,,, pls send it to me
I appreciate your help
Is it as simple as you misspelled suffix?
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Hello,
I'm having an issue with testing BASIC authentication with 3.2.3.
Althought the window prompting for username and password appear,
regardless of the values it always allows access to the requested page.
Can anyone point me in the right direction. I am currently using JBOSS
with embedded
thanks Roger,
well the misspelling was happend only in the email.
In the server.xml it is spelled correctly...
rainer jünger
Is it as simple as you misspelled suffix?
Roger Whitcomb
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Development
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Here are some suggestions:
- Are the log files being written ANYWHERE? Or not at all?
- What if you use a relative path (such as logs)?
- Are the permissions set correctly for your directory?
- What if you DON'T use the trailing / on the directory name?
Roger Whitcomb
Computer Associates
Senior
Thanks Brett (and thanks for the link).
I've read a lot of posts here about using mod_jk with Tomcat 4.0x/Apache
2.0x, but not about Warp.
I'll read through the archives.
Jack
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At Tuesday, 30 April 2002, you wrote:
Here are some suggestions:
- Are the log files being written ANYWHERE? Or not at all?
- What if you use a relative path (such as logs)?
- Are the permissions set correctly for your directory?
- What if you DON'T use the trailing / on the directory name?
Hi,
Actually suggestion number two reminds me: isn't it true that tomcat
by default only allows itself to write files underneath TOMCAT_HOME?
maybe this doesn't apply to log files.
I had a problem a while back as far as trying to write uploaded files
to a different directory -- I had two
Hi Roger,
- Are the permissions set correctly for your directory?
that was the reason (stupid me!)
chmod 777 ... solved the problem
is it normal that there are only very view infos being writen in?? I thougt
it is also the access log and the error log?
Sofar there are only infos concerning
Depends on exactly what level you defined Logger at. If defined at the
Engine level, you will get very few messages (mostly startup and shutdown
of the servlet container) (normally in 'catalina.log.xxx.txt' files):
2002-04-01 22:28:37 Ajp13Processor[8009][4] Stopping background thread
2002-04-01
Before i had some problems to make Tomcat understand my JSP pages and servlets, now
Tomcat work fine with my JSP pages, but when i post a servlet IExplorer try to
download my class file. Why this happen?
PS.: I have a WinNT with Apache 1.3.2 and Tomcat 4.0.3
With best wishes,
Edson
Hello bm,
You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by having my
webapps installed there and starting it up with the -autoconf
switch...then I modified the paths to work with my Tomcat 4.x.x
config).
I am very new to tomcat. I am trying to write a web application and deploy
it on tomcat. I am failing to do so in various forms:
My web application is an applet GUI which has two textfields and
button..once u enter data onto 1st textfiled and press the button the
request goes to servlet and
Hello Tom,
A bit more reusable batch command would be:
Install Catalina Service:
%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\tomcat.exe -install Apache-Catalina
%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
-Djava.class.path=%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\bootstrap.jar;%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar
-Dcatalina.home=%CATALINA_HOME%
I also got Tomcat to listen on port 80 by changing the
port number in Server.xml. My problem is I can only
browse from the local (server) machine. If I point my
browser on another machine on the same network to the
server's ip address I get no response (I think that
was what happened; I can't
Hello Suresh,
Your class would have to exist in the root of the myownservlet
directory in order to be loaded as an applet. This doesn't have
anything to do with Tomcat. It has to do with Web server mapping. If
you are pulling up the home page in the path:
The Process must run as root, If you can see it on yours , you
should be able to see it from others. If I start the whole tomcat
process as another user it can start on any port over 1024.
Do you use localhost to see the servlet on your machiine ? Can you
use the ip address to view
Hi guys! I'm pretty new to this environment, so be gentle. My server runs
on Apache 1.3.22 with Tomcat 3.1.1 to handle jsp. The problem is that every
other day, sometimes every day, it gets hung or frozen. The user trying
to access my pages will only get the standard windows page which states
Hello ayuda,
You should seriously consider upgrading from Tomcat 3.1.1. It is
ancient and you won't find a whole lot of support for it. Move to
tomcat 3.3.x or 4.x.x. If you have questions when using those
products, you will probably get some useful response from other users.
Jake
Tuesday,
Hi jakes
How to switch the -autoconf in tomcat 3.3.1
thanks in advance
I appreciate your help
BM
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Hello bm,
You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by having my
webapps
Try mod_webapp instead of Warp in your search (mod_webapp = apache
module; Warp = tomcat connector). There is actually a very good
guideline to follow now at http://www.pubbitch.org/jboss.html
jeff
Jack Frosch wrote:
Thanks Brett (and thanks for the link).
I've read a lot of posts here
Is there a useful table anywhere documenting the relationship(s) of the
various apache modules to the various tomcat connectors? Something like
this:
module
connector
==
n/a (standalone)HttpConnector
mod_webapp
Warp
I'm using tomcat 4.0.3 and Apache 2.0.35. I'm having a problem with
mod_webapp.so. I can start tomcat fine but when I start apache I get this
error
mod_webapp.so: undefined symbol: ap_table_get
Thanks
Chris Nallo
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hi jakes
thanks a lot
it works for me
Pls ignore my previous mail regarding autoconf switch.
I appreciate your help
BM
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Hello bm,
You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by
Hi everyone,
I have Apache 2.0.35 and Tomcat 4.0.3 installed and running. My question is how do I
set the Apache 'Options - Directives' in tomcat to generate
'Options -Indexes' for example.
Setting the StaticInterceptor in server.xml doesn't work.
Setting
init-param
Hi
then we need to set up open SSL on top of this combination
apache2.0.35+tomcat4.0.3+SSL
Any body has any idea of SSL combination for this suite ?
Jake. do you have any tips and tricks .? I appreciate your contribution.
thanks
BM
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thanks a lot
I wanted to hide the servlet engine. does anyone know how to change the
server response ?
Adrian
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Hi Everyone,
I am having trouble getting the http://localhost:8180/manager/list
(Tomcat 4.0.3 defaults to port 8180) to return anything but a 404. I
have configured both my /conf/server.xml and /conf/tomcat-users.xml to
the proper specs, yet it still doesn't work. I have include a snippet of
I'm trying to follow Simon's page about integrating Apache 2.0 and
Tomcat. After downloading the source for mod_webapp and unpacking it, I
get the following message when trying to run the buildconf shell script:
--- Cannot run APR buildconf script
Don't a forget to download a copy of the APR
I just found out that I had to install the autoconf utility. Answered my
own question. =]
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I'm trying to follow Simon's page
I havent got any answer yet..can anyone please help me on this..
Thanks much in advance
suresh akula
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Subject: Problem in writing my own web application??
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 20:36:45
Hi all. I'm newbie to tomcat.
I'm running apache 1.3.24 and tomcat 4.0.3.
I could connect tomcat using port 8180 (default debian install) but i
don't know how to access examples context using port 80. How should i
configure apache and tomcat to do that? (i'm using mod_jk).
What documents (for
Hmmm... unfortunately, you might have to move back to Apache 1.3.xx for
ssl. Tomcat supports it, but Apache2 for windows currently doesn't have
ssl enabled. Some bug that they need to figure out. It will probably be
in the next release. I assume that in order for Apache to forward ssl
hmmm.. you must have missed the email I sent to the list. Check again
because I replied to this message.
Jake
At 04:00 AM 5/1/2002 +, you wrote:
I havent got any answer yet..can anyone please help me on this..
Thanks much in advance
suresh akula
From: Suresh Akula [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 04/30 18:07 rainer jünger wrote:
And now the problem:
the logs are not being writen to the configured directory, even though it exist!!
Just in case Tomcat expects all log files reside in $TOMCAT_HOME/logs, you can always
use links to redirect the output of the Logger. I wanted the logs in
HI Jake
i couldn't find ur reply. can u resend it again..i am still trying to find
solution
Thanks
suresh akula
From: Jacob Kjome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem in writing my own web application??
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Anthony W. Marino wrote:
One last question is how does coyote fit into this whole picture?
Where/how is the best way to obtain the latest coyote stuff (ie; coyote jar
drop, build from srcxxx) ?
Coyote is the new 'connector API' - the java side of jk is independent
of
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