Jason,
To get the port redirect to work requires a constraint on your transport for
the requested material.
See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html
Doug
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I figured I would post this in answer to my own question, just in case anyone
else has the same problem.
The issue was I two boxes set up one had apache, and tomcat on it, the other
just had tomcat.
The box with apache, and tomcat had tomcat running something unrelated to the
secondary box. W
This might work:
http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
Ran across it on Google
Doug
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From: "Jason Bainbridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: Redirect from one SSL port to another
Currently we are running a pilot
hi to all finaly working realy nice on a .org
but i got this comming out resource
`/web-inf/classes/listeners/contextlistener.class`is missing?
any idee of what it is?
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Hi,
1
Oh, I see where you are headed.
One way to go would be to have a new service, with a new IP address, and
make that the default host.
That's out of the question since I host for so many people.
George Sexton
MH Software, Inc.
http://www.mhsoftware.com/
Voice: 303 438 9585
> -Original Mes
Well, yes the machine has a fixed IP address.
I don't care about the DNS resolution aspect. I want tomcat to wildcard
forward to the right virtual host based on the name.
George Sexton
MH Software, Inc.
http://www.mhsoftware.com/
Voice: 303 438 9585
> -Original Message-
> From: Drew J
before i post this as a bug & possibly make a complete idiot of myself,
please have a look...
Tomcat 5.5.7 on Win2k, MSIE6
1. load an authenticated page (JDBCRealm or DataSourceRealm w/SHA, FORM
login-config, SingleSignOn valve)
2. wait until authentication timeout OR close browser window & reopen
this isnt a horse.but I would like a stable way of intergrating
PHP 5 with Apache tomcat 4.1
so if anyone has managed it...would love to know how to do it
Pete
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> But is stable?
> Pablo E. Siciliano wrote:
>
> >I haven't t
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Fällen wenden Sie sich bitte an Frau Dagmar Ernst (0 29 41/38 67 17,
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Hello there.
I suspect my questions about programmatic deployment of hosts to
tomcat is not a simple one. I heard that v5.5.9 might include some
host level admin in the manager application.
Is this true? I looked through the 5.5 docs and Jakarta wiki and could
not find any info.
Thanks.
jc
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Are you able to assign a static IP address to your virtual host, meaning
do you have a static IP available?
Drew.
On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 10:42, George Sexton wrote:
> Does anyone know if Tomcat supports Wild card hosting? Can I specify a
> pattern say
>
> *.domain.com
>
> And have all requests
The
conf//
directory
George Sexton
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> From: Hay, Markus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:10 AM
> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Problem migrating from 4.
I'm in the process of testing our Java-based application on a newer
version of Tomcat and it appears some significant changes have been
made. In Tomcat 4.1.30, I was able to drop a application.xml file in the
webapps directory and it would redirect to the application by using
http://localhost/appna
All bugs, documentation or otherwise, should be reported via bugzilla.
Mark
Michael Stillwell wrote:
Where should I send documentation bugs?
There's a few problems with
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html:
1.
Section 2 says to add a slug of XML betwee
Currently we are running a pilot of Tomcat (alongside Jrun+IIS) where
Tomcat is on port 8443 using https and IIS is on port 443. We are
getting close to moving Tomcat into Production use disabling IIS +
Jrun and are looking at ways to easily redirect users from 8443 to 443
so the users of the pilot
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 08:58:48 -, Pawson, David
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>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Darek Czarkowski
>
> I am not sure if this is relevant but, is session data a
> full name of the package?
> I would expect to see something like com.packagena
Right now I'm running tomcat with 40 some virtual hosts without using
Apache. Throwing in the additional configuration/complication issue of
dealing with Apache isn't my preferred route.
It would be a lot simpler to add regex support to the aliases function of
tomcat.
If worst comes to worse, I'l
That doesn't do what I need. I have a very large, existing application that
needs to pick up a parameter based on which host name is used. Changing the
path structure will be hopelessly complicated.
The issue of getting the DNS wild-carding to work is the client's issue.
George Sexton
MH Software
You might also be able to do something similar by using Apache httpd as
frontend and combining mod_jk with either mod_vhost or mod_rewrite.
Rob Hunt wrote:
There are some domain-name-registrars/DNS-providers that allow you to set up a wildcard
"host" where their domain name servers will dynamica
There are some domain-name-registrars/DNS-providers that allow you to set up a
wildcard "host" where their domain name servers will dynamically redirect HTTP
requests. For example:
http://*.domain.tld/
could be redirected to something like
http://mywildcardhost.domain.tld/%SERVER_N
My guess is that the OS attempts to read and write to the same file (namely
clustertest.war) at the same time, and this is the reason for your
FileNotFoundException. I would try configuring your Deployer to work in
different directories for each tomcat.
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From: Filip Hani
Where should I send documentation bugs?
There's a few problems with
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html:
1.
Section 2 says to add a slug of XML between a tag and a
tag. Tomcat's conf/server.xml (at least version 5.0.28) does
not have a tag. I
We had the same problem and after debugging a few commons-fileupload classes
(and Struts RequestProcessor) we could find that 250-500K of RAM was being
used per "request property" (in "multipart" form, an object is created for
each form field!).
Since our form had the FormFile field plus 35 "ordin
-Original Message-
From: Elihu Smails
I am trying to use the commons-fileupload classes and
cannot figure out how to keep my uploads from getting
stored in memory. I am using the following methods:
DefaultFileItemFactory fileItemFactory = new
Def
I am trying to use the commons-fileupload classes and cannot figure
out how to keep my uploads from getting stored in memory. I am using
the following methods:
DefaultFileItemFactory fileItemFactory = new DefaultFileItemFactory(
10, new File("/tmp") );
DiskFileUpload upload = new DiskFileUpload(
Steven Pannell wrote:
Hi,
When using tomcat 5.5.7 with apache 1.3.x I have problem that pages I have
visited before are cached in the browser -so changes cannot be seen. I
don't have this problem when I just use tomcat as the web-server, only once
I started using apache. Clearly this is a problem
Sorry for that.. mistyped address.
Rob
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killall java
and re-start only one Tomcat instance
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:29:58 -0800
"Fredrik Liden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is a big problem that I've run into so many times.
> I run start tomcat.
> And then by accident I start it again while it is running.
> After that I can't shut
Eric,
If you can, rather than upgrading the only jdk in development,
I suggest you upgrading the tomcat version too (->5.5)
Some arguments :
- Tomcat 5.5 is natively implemented for jdk1.5
- Tomcat 5.0 has no maintainer (so Tomcat 5.0.30 is always in beta because
nobody can vote for it...);
a
Well, I can create a special "Tomcat Service" account, and then be
careful what groups I add it to, and make sure the Tomcat directory is
accessible to it. I'll also find the How To for running Tomcat as an NT
service again to see if they address this. And this isn't a
corporation, this is ju
Hi,
When using tomcat 5.5.7 with apache 1.3.x I have problem that pages I have
visited before are cached in the browser -so changes cannot be seen. I
don't have this problem when I just use tomcat as the web-server, only once
I started using apache. Clearly this is a problem because the url is t
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33373
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 19:32:00 +0100, Thomas Chille
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i declared an anttask which precompiles my JSPs. All works fine with TC
> 5.0.29.
>
> After upgrading to TC 5.5.7 i got this error:
>
> BUILD FAILED:
> This reminds me that we've been having a lot of issues with Tomcat
> caching (refusing to recompile) changed JSP files. Not sure if there's
> a bug on it, but it stinks having to restart the whole container
> sometimes, just for a small JSP change. This problem seems to have
> gotten worse if
Have a look at webDAV. I think the Tomcat webDAV servlet is too basic
for your needs but take a look at Slide.
Mark
John MccLain wrote:
Howdy,
I am using tomcat and the jakarta commons fileupload utilities. I can upload
a file and store it in the db, then download it and have it come up in the
ap
Ah, seems it doesn't exist. Maybe try this:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=33&threadID=259609
-- Geertjan
Mark Thomas wrote:
Not sure where came from but is not part of the 2.3
or 2.4 servlet spec.
Mark
Guillaume Lederrey wrote:
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 10.29, Geertjan Wielenga
As ever, if you have a simple test case that reproduces this issue then
please create a bugzilla item and it will be investigated.
Mark
Gene Volovich wrote:
This reminds me that we've been having a lot of issues with Tomcat
caching (refusing to recompile) changed JSP files. Not sure if there's
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=605794&tstart=120
-- Geertjan
Mark Thomas wrote:
Not sure where came from but is not part of the 2.3
or 2.4 servlet spec.
Mark
Guillaume Lederrey wrote:
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 10.29, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
I would like to protect all my servle
Not sure where came from but is not part of the 2.3 or
2.4 servlet spec.
Mark
Guillaume Lederrey wrote:
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 10.29, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
I would like to protect all my servlets except 1 or 2 ... something like
:
/*
/someServlet
Is this possible ? What's the syntax ?
Tha
Hi All,
I hope that someone can help as we are pulling our hair out here.
We are running tomcat5.5.7 on solaris.
Basically we only have one web application on each syetm and we are trying
to change the URL so that we can just type in http://127.0.0.1 address
rather than http://127.0.0.1:8080/scs
-Original Message-
From: Darek Czarkowski
I am not sure if this is relevant but, is session data a
full name of the package?
I would expect to see something like com.packagename.sessionData
As I've been told, I need to wrap it in a package... or in my case
I'm
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