Hello Puneet, aren't u a Christian??? What the hell do u mean anyway, "Enjoy the
day(Bara -Din) in a bindas style"? I personally don't believe in taking even
today off, lemme tell you. It's just another day in the year!!
puneet sachar wrote:
> To All,
>
> Jai shri Ram,
>
> Merry christmax..to al
To All,
Jai shri Ram,
Merry christmax..to all.
Enjoy the day(Bara -Din) in a bindas style and spread
love and peace.
Regards
Puneet Sachar
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Hello all,
I use jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6, jdk 1.4.0 on windows xp home edition,
I want to use the tomcat with ssl,
I modified the server.xml according to the how-to on the jakarta site,
I start the tomcat and get no error, but when I use IE to connect the
https://localhost:8443/,
The
I use jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14,
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.12-src,
Apache-2.0.39,2sdk1.4.1 on Red Hat Linux 8.0. No
problem.
Pls refer for this for mod_jk configuration:
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
Sagara
--- Venkat Reddy Valluri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote
Found a simple solution to virtual host root mapping.
For each virtual host in Apache configuration file define 1 webapp pointing to
root path.
No changes required to server.xml Tomcat file !
For example:
ServerName banking.tsl010
DocumentRoot /opt/jakarta/tomcat/webapps/banking
John:
I gave up trying to build it and retrieved a binary from your how-to site.
But I can't make that work either. I have gotten to the point where
Tomcat appears to be starting up with ajp13 in working order. At least,
catalina.out reports ajp13 listening on port 8009, which I take to mea
I upgraded from 4.1.12 to 4.1.18, but I got some problems with security constraints.
I have applied a security constraint on a particular url pattern. Only certain users
with a special rolename can
access that link. It used to work but now the page does not load with v4.1.18.
Is SSL implemented d
Yes, good idea about the symbolic links. I have done now so---sym links
for both apache and tomcat.
I have also moved all mod_jk configs into httpd.conf.
And I'm still getting the same results---catalina.out says Jk is okay,
apache works, tomcat works (with servlets) but the apache error_log
I figured this one out. Somebody had coded a sendRedirect("errorpage.jsp").
Sorry for the noise.
- Original Message -
From: "Guy Rouillier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 2:20 PM
Subject: NullPointerException on exception in Erro
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Jerry Ford wrote:
> Ooops, sorry, I was using shorthand in showing the directory gtree;
> actual name of the directory is the full
> jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14; same for apache, it's acutally
> apache_1.3.27 (whew, guess I need to change those anyway, that's a
> lot of typ
Ooops, sorry, I was using shorthand in showing the directory gtree;
actual name of the directory is the full jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14;
same for apache, it's acutally apache_1.3.27 (whew, guess I need to
change those anyway, that's a lot of typing!!! :) I just untarred them
and kept the
Jerry,
The confusion as to the name arises from your printour of your directory
structure
>drwxrwxr-x...usr/
>drwxrwxr-x..local/
>drwxrwxr-x.webserver/
>drwxrwxr-xapache/
>drwxrwxr-xtomcat/
>drwxrwxr-x...conf/
>drwxrwxr-x..jk/
>-rw-rw
Justin:
My bad. I didn't copy and paste, I retyped the JkLogFile reference. In
the config, it correctly says mod_jk.log.
I don't understand what would be accomplished by changing
"jakarta-tomcat-4.12.12-LE-jdk14" to simply "tomcat". The name of the
directory is the full name, as it was crea
Hi ,
Even I too getting the same problem(lots of broken pipe errors )with catalina
4.0.4(redhat 7.3, j2sdk1.4.1) connecting apache 2.0.40(redat 7.3) on diffrenet
machine with mod_jk,
But what happened is after it ran for cuople of hours, tomcat crases,
giving kernel out of memory error
I've been notified of a really weird exception. I've searched the archives to no
avail. I provide the actual code at the bottom of this message. In summary, some
error on our web site is causing invocation of the designated JSP error page. The
error page is apparently getting a NullPointerEx
hmmm, do you use RE at all in the init method of your class?
also now that I look more carefully at the stack trace, you might try
looking at the compiled java for the calling jsp page. From your stack trace
the calling jsp page is viewSample.jsp, do you use any RE's in this jsp?
the compiled j
Sorry to bother eveyone on this list but having
trouble trying to get thttpd (www.acme.com) and tomcat
to work together. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks
Joe
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Hi Jeff,
PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) wrote:
Albert,
The stack trace you show would imply that your class is indeed throwing the
RESyntaxExeception.
I would guess you class definition or class method allows the passing of the
Exception to the invoking class, in this case Jasper.
I would rem
Hi,
Can Any body be running tomcat 4.0.4(redaht 7.3, j2sdk1.4.1) and apache 2.0.40 on
different machines with mod_jk successfully in production environment without giving
problems(broken pipe etc... kernel out of memory error)
If anubody, could you please help in this regard
Thks,
--Venkat
Jerry,
I've never used the auto/mod_jk stuff, so I can't comment on that. What
is weird to me though, is the line that reads:
JkLogFile
"/usr/local/webserver/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14/conf/jk/workers.pro
perties"
That leads me to believe that mod_jk is configured to overwrite the
workers.pro
Albert,
The stack trace you show would imply that your class is indeed throwing the
RESyntaxExeception.
I would guess you class definition or class method allows the passing of the
Exception to the invoking class, in this case Jasper.
I would remove any Throws RESyntaxException from the class/met
Hi all,
I have a Java class which uses the Jakarta regexp package for some
string parsing. It works perfectly fine on its own. I'm developing a
set of JSPs, one of which instantiates this class and calls some
methods. However, Tomcat is throwing me the following exception:
javax.servlet.Ser
My apologies if any of my previous replies were sent in HTML format.
Unfortunately, I am required to use Outlook by my employer, and I am not
familiar with all of the configuration options and defaults.
John
-Original Message-
From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monda
Have you ever gotten just Tomcat's examples to work on port 80?
My advice would be to get JK working for the examples, and worry about
getting JK working for your app later.
You have a working app now on Tomcat standalone. Get JK working for the
examples, that has the least amount of configurati
Yes, there's a big difference between caching and pooling. Pooling is a case
where you have several, essentially, identical object that you would like to
reuse whereas caching is where you have several distinct objects that you
would like to access faster than normal.
A simple cache is really triv
Whew! Maybe I can shed some light on this.
The whole Apache + JK + Tomcat process is a chain. The chain has links. If
any of the links are broken or messed up (misconfigured), the process
doesn't work.
So, there are three "macro" links to the chain. Each "macro" link has a few
"micro" links.
Hi, Craig and all.
The links in Craig's reply do not work, and we struggle with this issue for
days now.
All other solutions found on the net refer to jserv users and not mode_jk
users.
I assume this is not the mainstream here, but just as FYI, we also run on
Solaris, while most of the discussions
Jerry,
given the directory structure you provide you might try chaging these
"/usr/local/webserver/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14/conf/jk/workers.propert
ies"
config=/usr/local/webserver/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14/conf/jk2.properti
es
to
"/usr/local/webserver/tomcat/conf/jk/workers.propert
Thanks to some examples of working configs provided by several people
here, I am making progress in getting Apache 1.3.27 and Tomcat 4.1.12 to
work together through mod_jk, but it still isn't working yet.
Tomcat and Apache run fine independently:
http://localhost opens Apache's index.html
http
Pierre,
There is no way to do this using the servlet API but you could easily
store your user and role information in a JDBC user repository and then
query that repository for the user data you want. If you need to include
the user repository with your webapp, we've used the Hypersonic SQL
dat
Tomcat listening on port 8080 has nothing to do with mod_jk. The default
port for JK on the Tomcat side is 8009.
If you like, I can send you httpd.conf (relevant portion),
workers.properties, and server.xml from a working installation if that will
help.
Based on your posts so far, I think t
Have you tried using the full path to apxs instead of "../../../.." ? I
always use something like /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs.
John
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: another mod_jk attem
I am happy to report that the new mod_jk2.so from version 4.1.18 of
jakarta-tomcat-connectors fixed this problem.
Chris
Chris McCabe wrote:
I got the JK2 connector module working fine with Apache2 and Tomcat,
but when I try to access my secure server, I get a 404 Not Found error
from Apache.
Rahul,
My first suggestion will be
stop apache
stop tomcat
wait 60 seconds
start tomcat
wait 60 secs then verify that application works using port 8080
start apache
try it through apache
If that does not work I enclose an example on how I configure mod_webapp
make sure that your path in the W
Hi All,
I configured apache with tomcat using mod_webapp, The problem is I m now
able to access all the example context without giving port 8080. Then I
deployed my context on tomcat and tried to access it. I made and entry in
apache-tomcat.conf file and included it in apache as per the documentat
John,
>From the release notes
Enabling invoker servlet:
Starting with Tomcat 4.1.12, the invoker servlet is no longer available by
default in all webapp. Enabling it for all webapps is possible by editing
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml to uncomment
Hi all,
If memory serves me correctly, once upon a time I could put a servlet called
SomeServlet under webapps/abc/web-inf/classes/a/b and access it with the url
http://localhost:8080/abc/servlet/a.b.SomeServlet. I could do this without
explicitly naming the servlet in my web.xml. This doesn't s
There is a option in httpd.conf as well as server.xml(Ajp13Processor max
processors) to set max clients to be served,
incresing that size, may get it solved
Make sure max Ajp13processors should be greater than or equal to max clients in
httpd.conf
Thks,
--Venkat
-Original Mess
Hi All,
I am using tomcat 3.3.1 and apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk (ajp12
protocol). We are running it in Solaris 2.8 ( 4 CPU 4GB RAM ). At times
when the system is under heavy load, apache simply stops processessing
requests. And the hits/sec goes down. The system idle state is around
99%. At t
Hi,
There are several, of differing completeness and friendliess. My
favorite is AIMS: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?w=2
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
>-Original Message-
>From: Jason Pyeron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 2:03 AM
>To: Tomcat Users
Now I really have a problem that is driving me crazy. I was trying to
get a DataSource configured in GlobalNamingReasources, but while I was
trying to solve it, I figured out that the problem is on the "other
side".
I have a datasource configured in GlobalNamingResources, that is correct
(accordin
What's the database you're using? MySQL? The other question is how you have
defined the login for the database. Have you litterly stated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] there?
Marc
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 24 December 2002 12:12
Subject: acce
hi all,
i tried this code.. the below mentioned error is coming pl help
javax.naming.Context ctx = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
if(ctx == null )
System.out.println("Context is null");
else {
javax.sql.DataSource ds1 = (javax.sql.DataSource)ctx.lookup
("java:comp/env/TestDB"
Hi All,
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.12/JDK1.4.0_01/Struts
I have multiple webapps where one of the webapps is the main entry point for
the other webapps (contains menu, etc...).
I use security constraints and form-based login to control access to the
applications with SingleSignOn.
Customers requirem
How can I map more than 1 Apache virtual server to root url path ?
The syntax for WebAppDeploy is:
WebAppDeploy [application name] [connection name] [url path]
For example I have 2 virtual web servers example1.com and example2.com
Now I cannot use:
WebAppDeploy example1 warp /
WebAppDeploy exampl
Craig,
Thank you for your answer.
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Andrew Guts wrote:
Tomcat has a default resource factory for JDBC data sources
(org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory for Tomcat 4.1.x), so you
don't need to specify this. What you do need to do is r
I've been having nothing but trouble getting Admin to work - ugh. I just
re-installed 4.1.18, and Tomcat is running (the Manager app works).
But when I run Admin I'm getting the following:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Missing message for key application.title
at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.Js
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