* Yoav Shapira
> Howdy,
> Are there any errors in the logs when you redeploy? Does
> a simple reload (not redeploy) work?
==> localhost_log.2003-06-30.txt <==
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.stop(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService.stop(Unknown
* Yoav Shapira
> Howdy,
> Are there any errors in the logs when you redeploy? Does
> a simple reload (not redeploy) work?
How do you do "a simple reload"?
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Hi,
How to catch the error if it is caused by jsp:useBean tag ?. I am
getting an error on the tag. The error message prints
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: name of class. No Error details. How to
deal with such errors ?
Antony
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Hi,
I am using Tomcat 4.1.18 , j2sdk 1.4.1, win2k. It is a remote server
physical access is very limited. I am using it as the development server.
Two developers are using the same server. The problem is if by mistake the
enter key or the refresh key is kept preseed or if a database lock is
It looks, at first glance, that you are running a system with only the JRE,
and not the JDK. To compile JSP pages, you need the JDK, and need to point
JAVA_HOME to the JDK root, not the JRE root (e.g. JAVA_HOME=/usr/java, not
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jre).
I'm very interested in potential 3.3.x errors
I know it make more sense to do appending . But the funny part is it won't
append the src path in 4.1.12. It appends the src path in 4.1.24. The
inconsistentency confused me.
Billy Ng
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Our network went down Friday night... Hopefully it will be back up Monday
morning. I would appreciate any feed back and suggestion you might have. I
liked the way you did your HOWTO and patterned mine after yours. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Chong Yu Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen
Everything was working fine this afternoon. This evening nothing works. I'm now
getting the dreaded java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sun/tools/javac/Main.
Just before this, I was getting an abstract error method, failing to find TLD
information. There weren't any library tags in the page bei
Howdy,
Are there any errors in the tomcat logs? In the Jetspeed logs? Considering
the developers of Jetspeed themselves use tomcat to develop and test, I'd be
surprised if there were out-of-the-box problems.
Yoav Shapira
--- grenoml <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following setup:
> J2S
I have the following setup:
J2SE 1.4.2-beta
Tomcat 5.0.3
Jetspeed 1.4-b4
I installed the JPortal tutorials and I can add JSP Portlets to my
panes, but there are problems. The JSP Portlet title bar shows up on
the pane but none of its contents will display. This happens for any
JSP Portlet type
Why not?
When a page is precompiled (or even compiled at run time) - all that is
required is a valid java class name. (By the spec).
So it could be legal for tomcat to translate every jsp into a class called
more.Cowbell.java. This is ok since every JSP is loaded under its own class
loader.
B
Title: RE: Log4j problem mixing 2 apps
Don't put log4j in the classpath for Eclipse. Instead, right-click on your project, select Properties, and goto Java Build Path. Add the log4j library to the build path.
PJDM
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Title: RE: How to use HTTP1.0 by default
Er, isn't that what I said in my first two sentences? Rereading what I wrote, it could have been phrased a little clearer, I suppose.
PJDM
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It forces it to be loaded in the "common loader", which is a parent to both
the "server loader" and the "application context loader". Running a simple
test Servlet shows that putting the JMX jar in common/lib for 4.1.x does
allow it access to MBeanServers, even on non-trusted apps.
Without diggin
Tim,
I understand that this will allow me to reference the classes, but does
it force the JMX server to be loaded in the application context? For
example, if my filter executes the following code:
ArrayList servers = MBeanServerFactory.findMBeanServer( null );
will servers be non-null a
Less dangerous is to move the jmx jar(s) from server/lib to common/lib.
It's in server/lib since older versions of JMX lacked a way to prevent a
rogue Servlet from accessing all of the Tomcat internals via JMX.
"Tim Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hmmm. You migh
Hi folks,
I am using ant to precompile the jsp files. Let's say the in package name is
"com.mycompany.jsp" and the jsp file is in the /jsp/admin/logon.
After the jsp compiled to java, the package name becomes
com.mycompany.jsp.WEB_0002dINF.jsp.admin.logon
Why?
Thanks!
Billy Ng
Axis is the next generation of Apache-SOAP. The later is being deprecated.
The Wrox book is basic but good enough to give you the basics for more
rigoruous work. The sample code is also good.
The error messages that you listed do point a problem to bootstrap classes
not being located, which leads
Jose,
I'm avoiding Axis. I tried to use it, but the documentation is not
adequate, the only book on Axis (the Wrox book) did not receive good
reviews, and Apache-SOAP has served me sufficiently well. Apache-SOAP is
more than adequate. I am not going to rely on documentation that only
shows the s
First of all, isn't port 80 reserved for http sevices? This may conflict
with tomcat.
Secondly, check your environment to make sure the point to the proper
installation directories where you loaded tomcat & axis.
Also, if you have other installations of SOAP implementations, these may
conflict wi
Hi Everybody,
I'm trying to get SOAP working on Tomcat 4.1.24. I have j2se 1.4.1
installed on my Win98 machine. Has anyone ever tried this?
When I launch "http://localhost/soap/servlet/rpcrouter"; (I've changed the
default port to port 80 instead of port 8080), I get the following
message:
java
Hmmm. You might (emphasis might because I have no clue at this point in time)
need to make you webapp "privileged" so in your webapp declaration you have:
-Tim
Mayer Crystal wrote:
I apologize if a similar question has been asked before, but I couldn't
find anything like this in the archive.
I apologize if a similar question has been asked before, but I couldn't
find anything like this in the archive.
What I am trying to do is as follows: I have a filter which is attached
to a servlet which is preloaded. When tomcat starts up, it loads the
servlet and its filters into memory and c
Pfingstl Gernot wrote:
I tried to debug my webapplication on my (local)tomcat with eclipse and JPDA. Both (JDK and Eclipse) seems to allow JPDA, but I always got an "Failed to connect to remote VM. Connection refused" error from eclipse.
Try the tomcat plugin for eclipse:
http://www.sysdeo.co
I tried to debug my webapplication on my (local)tomcat with eclipse and JPDA. Both
(JDK and Eclipse) seems to allow JPDA, but I always got an "Failed to connect to
remote VM. Connection refused" error from eclipse.
My Environment: Win2000, JDK 1.3.1 (Sun), Tomcat 4.1.18, Eclipse 2.1 and 2.0
I d
I am not an expert but can it be, because you haven't specified any
contextFactory?
What kind of ldap are you using?s
What means userSearch="(userPrincipalName={0})" ?
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