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When Tomcat intercepts an access to a protected resource and redirects
to your login form, it saves your initial request by attaching it to the
session object. If the login is successful, it retrieves the saved
request and redirects to it. If you don't have an active session, it
creates one to
hi
i want to install tomcat5 on win2000. i am using jdk1.3. is mandatory
jdk1.4?whenever i start tomcat (startup.bat)
screen scroll and tomcat stopped. what is wrong with me.
any change in server.xml or web.xml?
plz help
hi
i want to install tomcat5 on win2000. i am using jdk1.3. is mandatory
jdk1.4?whenever i start tomcat (startup.bat)
screen scroll and tomcat stopped. what is wrong with me.
any change in server.xml or web.xml?
plz help
I'm a little confused as to what you mean by object repository.
You have your Realm in common/lib which is fine. All the other
Realm(jdbc,jndi...) exist in common/lib. I'm not clear what your Realm
does with your object repository? whats the connection between these
two?Does your compiled jsp files
Mark,
Thanks for giving me a place to start. I've had a half-our glance at the
source code; let me know if I'm going in the right direction.
Doesn't this simply entail making sure that the ProxyDirContext
resources object created in DefaultServlet has the correct file system root?
Would that ha
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 06:39, you wrote:
> Ummm - I think you need to read the original message again. He's putting
> _compiled_ JSPs into the jar - not source. These are .class files, not
> .jsp or .java. Of course, there are some pretty decent disassemblers out
> there.
Ooops ...sorr
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 06:29, dawg fan wrote:
> Hello,
Hi,
> We just reloaded many of our front-end servers to suse 9.1 from suse 8.2.
> This release of suse of course has the new 2.6 kernel with a few other
> changes. That is the only change as we used the same tomcat 5.0.27,
> mod_jk2, a
Hello,
We just reloaded many of our front-end servers to suse 9.1 from suse 8.2. This
release of suse of course has the new 2.6 kernel with a few other changes.
That is the only change as we used the same tomcat 5.0.27, mod_jk2, and apache
2.0.13 configurations from the previous 8.2 server.
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 01:32, Steve Procter wrote:
> We have a web application that uses jsps. We want to deliver the
> application to the customer without source for the jsps. We have done
> this in the past by putting all of the compiled jsps into a jar file.
Hi,
Hate to burst your bubbl
On Monday 29 November 2004 21:43, Chris Cherrett wrote:
> I have a client who is claiming that my software is slowing down. I cannot
> determine why this would be. He is running the following:
>
> P3 - 450 with 360MB of RAM
> with 2 IDE - 7200 RPM drives mirrored Raid 1 with Win2k
>
> I have found
On Monday 29 November 2004 16:42, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> Suggestion: show us what the actual error is, e.g. a stack trace. It's
> most likely an environment configuration issue as you suggest. But not
> likely to be a file permissions issue: rather, check that the mail
> server is cor
On Monday 29 November 2004 15:42, David Teruel wrote:
> Hello.
> Thanks for your response. I'd already tried this solution, but if I add
> the line you recomend, I get this message
Interesting.
> UseTrainGC not supported yet for 32-bit.
> Could not create the Java virtual machine.
What JVM are y
Daemon 1.0 is what ships with Tomcat. You need 1.1-dev (aka CVS HEAD).
"Phill Ashworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I was using the jsvc bundled with Tomcat, I've also tried with the latest
>from Commons Daemon 1.0 and it makes no difference. Debug posted below
Hi
I am using Form Authentication on Tomcat 4.1.30 and oracle ojdbc14.jar
driver. It always fails.
When I used debugger in the JDBCRealm class of Tomcat, All my user id / db
info is right, but when the username is set on the preparedstatement, it
does not work. I always get an empty resultset a
hi,
>it is that anyone can redistribute a JRE for
>commercial use, but not a JDK. The latter is a license violation
I heard that
Sun JDK can redistributed for commercial use with no changes.
>So if you're creating a shrink-wrapped product, you can't bundle the JDK
>with it (unless you get a s
You could put the following page directive on your login? .jsp page:
<%@ page session="false" %>
David Stevenson
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 20:35, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
> Yes, the session is created automagically when a servlet-served resource
> is accessed (meaning things other than HTML, images
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 11:36, lydie soler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to define my own DB classe to be used through JNDI. If anyone
> has a simple example to give me, it would help me a lot. I would like to
> create a pool of serializable objects. So I would need to write my own
> BasicDataSou
I have found a work around. It would require that we werite our jsps.
If I pass this to my controller it crashes in Tomcat 5
document.frmGeneral.taskService.value = "/";
This works
document.frmGeneral.taskService.value = "";
Does this help?
Thanks
On Monday 29 November 2004 06:23 pm, Jean-Fra
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 10:50, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
> Hi,
> What version of Tomcat 5, and from what distribution? It seems like
> your installation is incomplete or corrupt.
>
> Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
>
We have had some corruption issues on Solaris with Tomcat distributions.
Bec
Yes, the session is created automagically when a servlet-served resource
is accessed (meaning things other than HTML, images, things like that).
JSPs and servlets in other words. I seem to remember a config switch
to turn this off, but that's how it generally works, and this is usually
how ot
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 10:44, Billy Talton wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm attempting to install Tomcat 5 on my Fedora 2 server. The
> packages appear to install just fine but I get the following error
> when I try to start the server. I'm using java version "1.4.1_03".
> Any ideas?
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECT
From the source, it possible our code need a fix. Can you open a bug
and attach a test case? Mainly, this line is failling:
199 // The first scenario occurs when the jsp is not directly under /
200 // example: /utf16/foo.jsp
201 if (requestU
Sorry for another question...I am using Tomcat 4.1 ... Is there a way to
know which version of the org.apache.catalina.connector.Request class is
used with this version? I have gone to the Apache CVS Repository but I
can't figure out which version revision of JDBCRealm.java goes with this
Tomcat v
You can use the session.invalidate() if you need to before creating a
new session (I did not use this approach).
With my system, if the session exists we check for required elements
and place them there if they are missing. Every thirty minutes the
session automatically invalidates. At that poin
I would say one of the benefits is the ability to have sites using
different versions of Tomcat and Java. We run two instances on our main
server: one hosts our official sites, the other hosts user
(student/faculty) sites.
This lessens the possibility that any 'untrusted' code on our user
sites c
Hi, Is there a way to setup subdomains as in user1.domina.co,
user2.domain.com without restarting Tomcat5 ? I am using IIS and Tomcat5
through JSAPI plugin. I know I have to restart for first level domains :(
but thought maybe there is hope with subdomains?
Thanks,
Fedor
--
I have tried to solve this now for awhile and can't seem to track it down. The
error only happens in Tomcat 5.
When I call
RequestDispatcher taskDispatcher =
req.getRequestDispatcher(taskServices[c]);
if (taskDispatcher != null)
Good evening.
My question is about HttpSession objects creation and destruction within a
Servlet/JSP container. I'm using the JBoss/Tomcat bundle (versions
3.2.3/4.1.29) with a database realm properly configured. Here's how things
work so far:
1. User goes to a predefined Welcome File (index.ht
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I have a file with the character RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK U+2019 in
the title. The file is listed fine when I browse to the Tomcat WebDAV
enabled directory with a browser. Clicking on the file attempts to
browse to the file, with the character UTF-8 encoded as %E2%80%99, but
Tomcat indicates
We have a web application that uses jsps. We want to deliver the
application to the customer without source for the jsps. We have done
this in the past by putting all of the compiled jsps into a jar file.
Recently we had to move the application jar files from
webapps/appname/WEB-INF/lib to co
Hello,
I am moving from tomcat 5.0.28 to 5.5.4 and I'm having trouble getting
my jdbc driver working in the new tomcat. I have a Resource set up
under GlobalNamingResources in server.xml, just as I did in 5.0.28. I
also have a corresponding conext xml file (named the same as my test
app - jeff.xml
Hi,
I've decided now to try to get tomcat 1.4.30 working with JK. From what
I understand (not much at this stage), JK2 is no longer actively
supported, hard to configure and all advancements from it will be
back-ported to JK thus making JK the best choice today.
Right, well my rpm of tomcat4 come
This note here says:
IMPORTANT NOTE: The JK connector is now deprecated. Use the Coyote JK 2
connector instead.
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/jk.html)
So now the question what is supported? (or better still, which
documentation should I be reading for current correct co
Chris,
You have two choices:
Lighten the load on the server.
OR
Get a better machine.
One simple method to determine load on the Win box is Task Manager. This
will give you a feel for processor consumption and memory size.
If the only loads are mysql and Tomcat then you are forced to consider you
I've found several clues that suggest this is a common problem, but no
fixes. I have jdk installed on linux at /opt/jdk-1.5.0/, it works
properly for all users, and in all cases JAVA_HOME is set here. Any
attempt to recompile a JSP (I have it set to check for page out of date
each hit) results
You can also start tomcat in your rc.d init script.
-Original Message-
From: Pek Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 29, 2004 4:37 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat automatically serializes session on shutdown and startup
on Unix
Hi Shapira,
In Windows, I ran Tomca
Hi Shapira,
In Windows, I ran Tomcat as a service. However, in Unix I ran Tomcat from the
command line.
I would appreciate if you could provide some information about the difference
between the 2 modes available to startup/shutdown Tomcat.
Cheers,
-Pek Lee-
"Shapira, Yoav" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
The JDBC stuff is all there and works. I dont understand how this then fits in
with AD/LDAP? Could you enlighten me? I assume you don't mean the JNDI realm
(which I haven't done anything with or even tested if CLIENT-CERT will work
with)
Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: Paulo Alvim [mai
I have not examined Tomcat 5. My hosting provider doen't support it, yet.
For Tomcat 4.1.21 (and may be the same for Tomcat 5):
1) Download the source tree from the jakarta.apache.org site.
2) AuthenticatorBase can be found at
catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/authenticator/
3) After you make
Thanks, Mark!
Could you tell me if my kind of issues (JDBC/Ldap Realm) are there?...
Alvim.
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De: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 29 de novembro de 2004 17:02
Para: 'Tomcat Users List'
Assunto: [java] RE: bug JDBC Real with CLIENT-CERT
Hi,
In my reply on jakarta-general, I asked whether when you run on windows
as a service or from the command line. Running from the command line,
there should be no difference between HPUX and windows as far as session
persistence goes.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
>-Original Me
Disregard that (bad information).
Sorry.
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:17, Ben Souther wrote:
> servlet-api.jar
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:11, Anderson, M. Paul wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me which jar file the
> > "org.apache.catalina.connector.Request" class is in? I can't find it to
> > add
Hi there,
I have been having some trouble sending this email to this user group. So if
you have receive this more than once, sorry! And if you have replied to it,
please forward it to me again as I have not receive any respond so far...Thanks!
Hi,
It depends on your Tomcat version.
For 5.0.28, that class isn't around. In server/lib, you have:
org.apache.coyote.Request (in tomcat-coyote.jar),
org.apache.catalina.Request, org.apache.catalina.connector.RequestFacade,
org.apache.coyote.tomcat5.CoyoteRequest (in its façade), and a couple
And when (roughly) is Apache 2.1 due?
Michal.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 6:14 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: What Connector Should I Use?
>
> Phillip Qin wrote:
> > Will you suggest that we can now sta
servlet-api.jar
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:11, Anderson, M. Paul wrote:
> Can anyone tell me which jar file the
> "org.apache.catalina.connector.Request" class is in? I can't find it to
> add it to my project to allow me to compile my custom realm.
>
> Thanks a lot!!
>
> ---
Never mind...I realize now it's in Tomcat 5 and I'm still using Tomcat
4.
-Original Message-
From: Anderson, M. Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 3:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: org.apache.catalina.connector.Request
Can anyone tell me which jar file
unless there's a really good reason, it's generally better to have the
database on one system and tomcat on another. once the concurrent
query load increases, tomcat will be fighting mysql for cpu and memory
resources.
peter
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:03:36 -0700, Chris Cherrett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
EJB needs EJB container. Tomcat is a servlet/jsp container. However, you can
find enterprice beans through naming lookup.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 29, 2004 2:55 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: EJB in tomcat
> Can EJB's be de
Can anyone tell me which jar file the
"org.apache.catalina.connector.Request" class is in? I can't find it to
add it to my project to allow me to compile my custom realm.
Thanks a lot!!
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Would this problem be solved by a hardware upgrade?
On Monday 29 November 2004 01:03 pm, Peter Lin wrote:
> as Yoav recommended, tomcat should be on it's own server. I would put
> mysql on another system. that should fix things. most likely the
> slowness is the result of database performance.
>
>
Hi,
>On a P4 2.4 with 1GB of RAM Tomcat is very happy!
You missed my (and others') main point. It's not just Tomcat that's
"happy" or "unhappy." You have to consider the overall combination:
that includes the database engine, the OS-level stuff (other processes,
such as scheduled tasks and RAI
as Yoav recommended, tomcat should be on it's own server. I would put
mysql on another system. that should fix things. most likely the
slowness is the result of database performance.
peter
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 12:54:18 -0700, Chris Cherrett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The application is highly d
I committed some patches to support CLIENT-CERT to 5.5.x recently. Should be in
the next release. If you want them now, you can always grab them from CVS.
Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: Paulo Alvim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 4:02 PM
> To: Tomcat Users
Hi Chris,
That's a pretty general question.
It depends on what apps you are running. The number of users. Then there
could be various bottlenecks and memory leaks.
I'm not sure if Tomcat 5 still have a memory leak but I recall other
people having problems in this area before. Why don't you go th
The application is highly database driven. In this case it is running a mysql
database on the same machine.
What would be the recommened hardware configuration?
On a P4 2.4 with 1GB of RAM Tomcat is very happy!
Thanks
On Monday 29 November 2004 12:53 pm, Peter Lin wrote:
> that would depend on
> Can EJB's be deployed in tomcat ??
No.
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Hi,
I do it this way all the time. The biggest pro is complete separation.
If one app gets whacky (heavy load, OutOfMemoryError, malicious attack),
others are not affected at all. If one app needs to be upgraded or a
bug fix shipped, or its server restarted, again, others are not affected
at all
that would depend on what kind of application it is.
without more info, like does it hit a database, is the database hosted
on the same system or does the application get remote data it's going
to be hard for others to provide good recommendations.
peter
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 12:43:07 -0700, Chri
Hi,
It's not as much the hardware itself (probably) as what else is running,
and the load experienced by the app. This box is puny. Nothing else
should be running, and even then unless your app is very light only a
small concurrent load could probably be handled well.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yo
Does anyone have experience with setting up multiple instances of Tomcat
instead of having multiple hosts being served under one instance?
If anyone does, what are some pros and/or cons to doing things this way?
Thanks.
-
To uns
I have a client who is claiming that my software is slowing down. I cannot
determine why this would be. He is running the following:
P3 - 450 with 360MB of RAM
with 2 IDE - 7200 RPM drives mirrored Raid 1 with Win2k
I have found that any client running a faster system works great. Do you have
a
Elihu Smails wrote:
So as I plow through this process of getting
mod_proxy_ajp working with Apache/Tomcat, should I be
talking to the Apache developers or the Tomcat
developers?
Both :).
mod_proxy_ajp is just an protocol handler like http or ftp.
Integration is another subject, and is more close to
So as I plow through this process of getting
mod_proxy_ajp working with Apache/Tomcat, should I be
talking to the Apache developers or the Tomcat
developers?
--- Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elihu Smails wrote:
> > OK, now after following the thread this morning
> > concerning mod_jk
Elihu Smails wrote:
OK, now after following the thread this morning
concerning mod_jk2, I have decided to give
mod_proxy_ajp a try.
I have downloaded the connectors source and do not see
the mod_proxy_ajp source code there, but do see it in
the tomcat 5.5.4 source tarball.
No you should downlo
Hi Ya( Dale/Wendy),
Yes I am using the GNU tools. I also have my PATH set to call
/usr/local/bin first where all the GNU tools reside. I also created a
JK_DIR environment setting prior to running the configure script. Configure
seems to run fine, as does the common Makefile. It just dies at th
Hello all,
does anyone know what I means when I get this error message:
The requested resource (/favicon.ico) is not available.
when I try to log in via form authentication. This error occurs
when I use Firefox.
Regards,
Peter
-
To
OK, now after following the thread this morning
concerning mod_jk2, I have decided to give
mod_proxy_ajp a try.
I have downloaded the connectors source and do not see
the mod_proxy_ajp source code there, but do see it in
the tomcat 5.5.4 source tarball.
I have tried a few different things and
I am not getting the driver... I mean, I just look up the service
using the initial context, get a datasource and finally get a
connection with the datasource.
I am going to modify my code, I read a common problem in the tomcat
documentation page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jnd
have you got the Gnu versions of all the tools, ie gcc, make etc?
-Original Message-
From: Gibson, Danny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2004 18:01
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: mod_jk.so for HP-UX 11.11
Hello All,
Can someone put me out of my misery? I have attempted to
From: "Gibson, Danny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can someone put me out of my misery? I have attempted to build the
> mod_jk.so for Apache 1.3.33 on HP-UX 11.11 multiple times and failing
> miserable.
I don't think we've ever had to compile it, it just comes with the
Apache/Tomcat distribution from HP
Has anyone gotten clustering to work? In an example I saw on the O'Reilly site
at
http://www.onjava.com/lpt/a/4702
I couldn't get the load balancer instance to forward requests on to the cluster
node instances.
=
Steve Burns
__
Do y
Hello All,
Can someone put me out of my misery? I have attempted to build the
mod_jk.so for Apache 1.3.33 on HP-UX 11.11 multiple times and failing
miserable. I have tried with multiple versions of the src but they ALL
continue to fail on line 22 of the apache13/Makefile referencing the
followin
I d´like to know if is there any taglibPool or any way to make
tomcat do such thing?
Regards,
Edson
Hello folks, i d´like to know if is there any taglibPool or any way
to make tomcat do such thing?
Regards,
Edson
Well it seems I've got it working. I did try your suggestion and put
test.jsp into the ROOT webapp and that worked fine, so I knew it was
probably one of the libraries we were including in the war file. I'm not
100% sure what was causing the problem. Could activation.jar cause this? I
added tha
Allistair Crossley wrote:
hope this is not a thread hijack ..
in terms of IIS, will the isapi_redirect.dll be recommended for use rather than
the JK2 isapi_redirector2.dll?
Yes.
I'm planning even to make a InstallShiled installer for
isapi_redirector, so that users don't need to set all that
by ha
David Boyer wrote:
I really like (and depend upon) the regular expression URI matching
capabilities of JK2 and that has driven my decision to use JK2. I
believe the regexp matching is being back-ported into JK, and once that
happens I think I will probably go that route and drop JK2.
Right now I
Phillip Qin wrote:
Will you suggest that we can now start switching jk2 to either mod_proxy or
mod_jk? I really hate jk because it is difficult to configure (am I the
first one to say that?) compared to jk2. I am kinda guy that would like to
deal with the enemy I know, in this case - jk2.
Well yes,
Hello Everyone,
My Tomcat service still won't start. I've tried rebooting. Still
get error message stated below. I don't know what else to try. Any ideas
appreciated.
Thanx, Janet
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/25/04 08:50AM >>>
Hello. Thanx. I changed what you said under the "Java" tab and now it
I use JK2 also (although I'm running on IIS 6.0). Is JK2 easier to
configure? It probably depends on your existing familiarity.
It sounds to me like JK is used much more heavily than JK2, so it's
getting more real-world stress testing and probably greater developer
attention.
I really like (and
Hi,
Someone already gave a doc link, so I'll answer the second part of your
question. To stay on top of what's going on with connector development
and Tomcat development in general, subscribe to (or monitor via digest,
or whatever) the tomcat-dev mailing list.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira
hope this is not a thread hijack ..
in terms of IIS, will the isapi_redirect.dll be recommended for use rather than
the JK2 isapi_redirector2.dll?
cheers, Allistair.
> -Original Message-
> From: Phillip Qin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 29 November 2004 16:52
> To: 'Tomcat Users Lis
Will you suggest that we can now start switching jk2 to either mod_proxy or
mod_jk? I really hate jk because it is difficult to configure (am I the
first one to say that?) compared to jk2. I am kinda guy that would like to
deal with the enemy I know, in this case - jk2.
-Original Message-
and you'll also have to factor in a little re-configuration too, for example
the much-debated logging (i.e Logger removal in 5.5), and also a slightly
different JNDI datasource setup. if it's any interest to you we've had 5.5.4
(sensibly or not) running our production and dev servers for 2 weeks
5.5.5 is about to be tagged "soon." (See the dev list)
If there are no showstoppers in that release - I (IMO) would say its
realistic to start consider moving your 5.0.X releases to 5.5. But be warned
that if you have custom modules (valves, realms, etc) against 5.0 - you will
need to recompile
Phillip Qin wrote:
I think the "other reason" cited in the news does not apply to me. I use
jk2. I like it because it is easy to configure.
You are the first one saying that :).
Of course, if people already
have the jk configure in production, why would they bother upgrading to jk2
and creating a
Hi,
I would like to define my own DB classe to be used through JNDI. If anyone
has a simple example to give me, it would help me a lot. I would like to
create a pool of serializable objects. So I would need to write my own
BasicDataSouceFactory... If anyone has already done that
thanks a lo
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/2004 10:25:49 AM >>>
Where can I find more information on not only the
official announcement, but the latest on the connector
development. I have also been using JK2 for some
time, and was really happy with it.
Thank
We've been using Tomcat 5.0.x in production for the past nine months or
so. There appear to be numerous benefits to moving to 5.5.x, not the
least of which being that it's the current focus of development.
With 5.5.4 being labeled 'stable', I'm interested in moving our sites
to 5.5.x.
Is 5.5.4
Where can I find more information on not only the
official announcement, but the latest on the connector
development. I have also been using JK2 for some
time, and was really happy with it.
Thank you.
--- Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boulay Arnaud wrote:
> > Looking for some more
I think the "other reason" cited in the news does not apply to me. I use
jk2. I like it because it is easy to configure. Of course, if people already
have the jk configure in production, why would they bother upgrading to jk2
and creating a new learning curve? Look at how many sites still use Apach
JK or JK2 is the connector, the protocol is AGP.
I would use the JK connector as it works and all advancements in JK2 are going
to be back ported
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Charles Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2004 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What C
Hi,
I'm trying to determine the correct connector to use these days. I've
seen conflicting content on jakarta.apache.org:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html
15 November 2004 - JK2 is officially unsupported!
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/news/200
Hi,
What version of Tomcat 5, and from what distribution? It seems like
your installation is incomplete or corrupt.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
>-Original Message-
>From: Billy Talton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:44 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a reach but in your code how are you getting the driver?
I really don't know much more about this. I just develop the code and let
the deployment group move things around. Sorry.
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Bracho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 7:
All,
I'm attempting to install Tomcat 5 on my Fedora 2 server. The
packages appear to install just fine but I get the following error
when I try to start the server. I'm using java version "1.4.1_03".
Any ideas?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] btalton]# /sbin/service tomcat5 start
Starting tomcat5: /usr/bi
My $CATALINA_HOME is defined as: C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Tomcat\
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 07:08:02 -0800, John Najarian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> I have my mysql-connector-java-3.0.0.15-ga-bin.jar located in:
> c:\tomcat\common\lib
>
> However, I also have i
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