On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Rinku Randhawa wrote:
Thanks Ralph for the information, my question is when there are 2 sessions
running on the web in the same PC (by opening 2 browsers) then it doesn't
track the sessions properly and changes the value of the session when I go
to different pages even
be wiser (o:
cheers
dim
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10:11 PM
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: Re: File Download - CSV question
Are you using the same client between the two servers? IE seems to
consider
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Rinku Randhawa wrote:
Thanks Ralph for the information, my question is when there are 2 sessions
running on the web in the same PC (by opening 2 browsers) then it doesn't
track the sessions properly and changes the value
yep, see http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/realm-howto.html
for details on how to create one. Depending one what you need to do, it
may be easier to subclass the JDBC realm and override the getStatement
(? I think thats it) methods...
hth
dim
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Maneesha Jain
sorry - I just realised that url doesn't actually contain info on writing
your own.
hopefully the second part of my email is still useful (o:
cheers
im
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
yep, see http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/realm-howto.html
for details on how
they should go in the WEB-INF/classes, or as a jar in WEB-INF/lib. You
have got them in the correct directory structure dont you?
hth
dim
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Pal, Anshu wrote:
Hi!
I recently installed Tomcat ( ver 3.3) . Where should I put the non -servlet
class files required by the
Are you using the same client between the two servers? IE seems to
consider itself more important than mimetypes, and if it sees a file
extension it recognises it treats it as it deems fit, regardless of the
mimetype. So one possibility is that you have just installed excel or
something on the
yep - you want to compile your jsps. have a look at jspc - sorry, not
exactly sure what the best starting point would be. The jspc.sh script is
probably a good bet, followed by the archives (o:
cheers
dim
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Mike Muir wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to deploy
in my Java
Beans depending on the input coming from the users. So, I would prefer a
solution, which doesn't force me to make drastic changes in my code...
thanks and regards,
Chintan
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001
: Urgent : Problems with JDBC Date formats...
The proper jdbc way to do that, is to use the escape syntax:
for dates:
where datefield = {d '-mm-dd'}
for timestamps:
where datefield = {ts '-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.f]'}
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto
Have a look at Sun's
Javadoc... http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/index.html more
specifically http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/java/util/HashSet.html
also - this is a very offtopic question. you might find the java forums
are more helpful place:
http://forum.java.sun.com/
hth
dim
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. Does anyone know if it is possible to have modularized web.xml files for an
app? ie tomcat will read all of them and merge them together? If not, is it
possible to add servlet mappings dynamically?
afaik Tomcat doesn't support anything like
I cant guarentee that this will work with Access and SQL server, but the
proper way to do what you're trying to do is use a PreparedStatement with
setDate(2, new Date(2001, 1, 1)).
hth
dim
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Shah, Chintan V (Chintan) wrote:
Hi all,
This is a very off-topic post (as
open up server.xml and change the docBase of the context with path=
hth
dim
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Harden ZHU wrote:
Hi, How to setup myWebApp as root app? Instead of ROOT.
Thanks
Harden
Look at the load on startup flag in web.xml
hth
dim
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Jovie Castaneda wrote:
Hi guys,
Can someone please help me how to make my servlet run when the Tomcat
starts up. What do I have to do in my codes
to impelement this or some setup needed for my Tomcat config.?
(o: ).
hth
dim
Thanks in advance.
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 10:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: servlet in startup
Look at the load on startup flag in web.xml
hth
dim
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Jovie Castaneda wrote:
Can someone please help me how to make my servlet run when the Tomcat
starts up. What do I have to do in my codes
to impelement this or some setup needed for my Tomcat config.?
Thanks in advance
Hi thanks for the reply but Im really
= new java.text.SimpleDateFormat(dd/MM/yy hh:mm:ss a);
System.out.println(Starting WebCollect Server...);
}
hoping for your replies...
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 11:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
rename the .zip to .jar - tomcat will only include .jar files afaik
hth
dim
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Lawrence Louie wrote:
Hi,
I am having DB2 for my end, and I have servlet running
inside tomcat-apache 4.0. I have gotten DB2 exception
error about loading the DB2 driver. I have place the
Have you got it all on one line? This:
out.write(this is one line of code,
and this is another);
wont work, but:
out.write(this is all on one line);
will.
hth
dim
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Miao, Franco CAWS:EX wrote:
I have cut and paste your code, stiil no luck! thanks.
Franco
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Thomas Diamond wrote:
then it is entirely possible for bugs in that code to cause coredumps in
the JVM process -- but an OS that reboots is a faulty OS. I would start
with applying all of the recent patches to W2K Pro.
For God's shake the only weird thing I do is
Upgrading to tomcat 4 (or maybe 3.3 as well, I'm not sure what it
does with classpath tho) would do the trick, but I'm not sure if that is
an option. What you are experiencing is a common issue with 3.2, and the
approach you are taking is basically the common fix.
cheers
dim
On Thu, 18 Oct
oh, sorry... mis-interpreted the question. Although I'm not lost as to
what you're trying to do... hope you figure it out though (o:
cheers
dim
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Nicholas Blachford wrote:
Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
what's wrong with
request.getServerPort()
from
Hi,
There's a ms driver at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/downloads/2000/jdbc.asp
the newsgroup microsoft.public.sqlserver.jdbcdriver on
msnews.microsoft.com is a good source of information on this.
cheesr
dim
---
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Shah, Chintan V (Chintan) wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for
what's wrong with
request.getServerPort()
from the ServletRequest interface?
hth
dim
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Han Ming Ong wrote:
Dear Nicholas,
Did you ever get an answer to this? We would love to hear it please?
Thanks, ohmson
Hi all,
I've set up Tomcat 4.01 and Apache 1.3.19
And you could make a web server that handled an HTTP GIVEME command
instead of HTTP GET.., and a client to go with it, but if its not
standard, the you will get locked into that server and client... a much
more extreme example, but the same principle.
I constantly hear of how hard it is to
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Firestar wrote:
I'm using TC 4.0, and my servlets (due to some
constraints) must be placed in a separate folder, e.g.
E:\myclasses\servlets instead of the recommended
Servlet Deployment structure, i.e. WEB-INF/classes or
WEB-INF/lib.
This is not recommended it is
Hi,
yeah, that doesn't surprise me... the reason that tomcat 4 ignores your
classpath is that it causes all sorts of problems. seriously, the spec
outlines how things are suppose to happen, and my best advice would be to
put your servlets in web-inf/classes (or lib).
alternatively, you'd
.
I guess we have no choice but to stick with JRun for
the moment (until we sort out our own classes
deployment internally), as it allows us the
'flexibility' to break the rule:)
Regards,
Firestar
--- Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
yeah, that doesn't surprise me
how are you calling it? I literally cut and pasted it into a file
(attached) in and saved it in the examples context of a normal install -
worked fine.
cheers
dim
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Michele Cerioni wrote:
Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
works fine for me on java 1.3 from sun.
On Wed, 3
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, menonv wrote:
Doesn't the request dispatcher work within the context of the
application/container? Shouldn't you be using sendRedirect instead?
correct.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Byron [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001
It looks like the request dispatcher isn't being found. try using
/vieworder.jsp or whatever the location relevant to your base is.
cheers
dim
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Brian Richards wrote:
I get a null pointer exception at dispatcher.forward() am i doing something
wrong?
thanks
brian
What environment variables are you setting for JNDI? Do you have a
jndi.properties file in your classpath?
cheers
dim
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, asheesh wrote:
Dear all
i am posting it for 3rd time, let me know if anyone can help me in this.
I am running tomcat3.2.3 on Linux with Borland
InitialContext();
then i can initialize my context with HashTable or Some property file.
thanks !!
regards
asheesh
- Original Message -
From: Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: Initialcontext problem
in looking up beans, i feel they are not
deployed properly and is a minor issue now, if u still have some suggestions
u can send me ur thoughts.
-- I am getting NamingException -
best regards
asheesh
- Original Message -
From: Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
From jboss-user there is a slight bug in the 2.4.2 release relating to
JBossMQ on win32, there is a 2.4.3 release to fix this.
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Yoav Shapira wrote:
Hi,
It's still there. For the adventurous, try the new JBoss2.4.1-Tomcat4.0
integrated download:
If you are only running servlets and jsp, try tomcat standalone, that is,
without j2ee. The performance is perfectly adequate IMHO
cheers
dim
On 3 Oct 2001, Andrew Reid wrote:
On Wed, 2001-10-03 at 11:30, Andrew Reid wrote:
It appears that the main problem is the Tomcat included with
I think you'd be well served to viewing a recent post from Craig (o:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user%40jakarta.apache.org/msg34621.html
cheers
dim
On 3 Oct 2001, Andrew Reid wrote:
On Wed, 2001-10-03 at 12:15, Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
If you are only running servlets and jsp
The arguments to the remote metho dmust be serializable at runtime. The
HttpRequest of Catalina's isn't so you wont be able to do that. What you
want to do is extract the values you need out of the request, and pass
them to the process method so that the process method is pure business
logic
I would think the error would be because you are using a 2.2 servlet in a
2.3 container. I'm not sure if cocoon have recompiled against the 2.3
api, and I could be wrong here, but that's what it seems to suggest.
cheers
dim
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Red wrote:
Hi there
I need to run Cocoon 1
is to be completely backwards compatible with 2.2.
Maybe cocoon isn't 2.2 compatible.
- Original Message -
From: Red [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Cocoon 1 and Tomcat 4 - Cocoon
Is this a vanilla install of tomcat, or have you had it running
before? What applications do you have deployed in it - do any of them
use their own xml libraries?
cheers
dim
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Haresh Gujarathi wrote:
Just FYI
When it crashes; I get following dump in the tomcat.log
yes you do have to compile your servlets. jsps are the only thing that
tomcat will compile for you.
cheers
dim
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, Isak Rickyanto wrote:
Sorry it is newbie..
I have myservlet.java
and i place in
tomcat/webapps/myapp/web-inf/classes
and i had modified web.xml in
stated that
I am using JVM 1.3.0
But the thread dump says that it is VM (1.2.2-RC2-K).
And I am actualy using the JVM 1.2.2
-- haresh
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
from the postgres doco:
SELECT last_value FROM seqname
and you shouldn't have to worry about timing... sequence allocations will
be on a per connection basis, so as long as you're not sharing connections
between threads (you're not are you (o: ..) then you'll be ok.
it is kinda off
:
no, I have not tried ibm jvm.
Why do u say and (I feel) that it is some problem with xml libraries?
-- haresh
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is going to help, but... from the jdk javadoc:
the package of the class, or null if no package information is available
from the archive or codebase.
It doesn't really clarify when no package information would be
available... but in the Package docs:
Package objects
you need to import java.io.IOException probably in previous versions
of tomcat the generated code imported this method, thus masking the fact
that you didn't import it they now (I guess) dont do this, and so the
compiler is looking for IOException in the package of the code, which is
Using fully-qualified class names everywhere in application code slows down
development (more typing) and may reduce readability (ok, you know which
class is which, but lines of code won't fit easily on screen at the same
time!).
-Chris
- Original Message -
From: Dmitri Colebatch
you really need to stop access before it gets to tomcat... you could put
it inside a virtual host for localhost, but I'm not sure how much that's
going to do unless you actually have tomcat bind to localhost only, or
have different bindings...
cheers
dim
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Micael Padraig Og
I wouldn't rely on tomcat/bin - thats only because the startup script is
there. If you dont use the standard startup mechanism, say run tomcat
inside another container, then it will be different (most likely).
Class.getResource() might be what you're looking for...
hth
dim
On Sat, 22 Sep
Hi,
A better way to do this would be to use prepared statements:
PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement(
insert into LINKS (VALUE, NAVIGATION_TEXT) values(?,?));
pstmt.setString(1, url);
pstmt.setString(2, favName);
pstmt.executeUpdate();
I'm not sure what is wrong with your sql...
are you able to try the statement directly... using some equivalent of
sqlplus?
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi dim,
Still having no success. I think it might be that access has a problem with
prepared statements. I'll keep trying to insert successfully and will test
Put the oracle library in WEB-INF/lib instead of tomcat/lib - I assume
thats where it is? sounds like a similar thing to the way struts works,
Craig explained it when I asked a few weeks ago - you might find the mail
by seraching for struts and classloader and dim (o:
cheers
dim
On Wed, 19
call session.invalidate() - should do the trick.
cheers
dim
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Oleksandr Fedorenko wrote:
Hi.
How to do really logout using basic authorization ?
I mean to get authorization prompt again by using tomcat engine ? , i.e.
tomcat should care about it . To send smth. in
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
buf.append('\');
hth,
dim
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Magnus Jansson wrote:
Hi! I have a StringBuffer object and want to append a character how do I do?
try encoding it as CDATA
init-param
param-nameUrl/param-name
param-value![CDATA[http://120.20.203.1/q?s=asad=t]]/param-value
/init-param
cheesr
dim
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Sibi Joseph wrote:
Hi all
i have to set the following in my web.xml for my servlet
init-param
Tomcat is a servlet container - it adheres to the servlet specification
(see http://java.sun.com/products/servlet). If you also adhere to that
specification, then you will be able to deploy your application across any
number of different products, not just tomcat.
as for jserv... if you want to
Are you sure you're taking care of all of the classpath references in
tomcat.bat?
An alternative way to do this is to upgrade to 4.0rc2 which doesn't
provide any xml support, freeing the web app developer to use whichever
parser whey want.
hth
dim
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Peoter Veliki wrote:
I
You need to have the jdk - not the jre.
btw - someone with access to the site - I'm constantly amazed that this
answer is not in the faq (unless I missed it)... perhaps its somewhere
else, but I would have thought it should be there.
cheesr
dim
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Charles Webber wrote:
I'm
http://localhost:8080 will just be an alias for http://127.0.0.1:8080 - so
doing it on another computer means that you're just trying to request the
computer that you are doing the request on. Instead - find out what the
ip address is, using ipconfig, or winipcfg (I can never rememeber which is
The servlet api is defined by sun... see
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet
the tomcat 3.x series are servlet spec 2.2 compliant, tomcat 4.0 is spec
2.3 draft compliant.
all the rules, not only the api, are outlined by sun... have a look
through that above address and it should answer a
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Abhijat Thakur wrote:
I have gone through the archives and have looked at the original responses
and tried it but my System.err.println does not go to /logs/tomcat.log. I am
using log4j for logging but at some place have to put System.err.println
statements which i want
alright. Assuming that Hello is a servlet (extends HttpServlet) then you
dont need the servlet.
eg:
public void doGet( ... )
{
log(hello);
...
}
cheers
dim
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Kenny Ma wrote:
because:
Hello.java:27: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable servlet
you could go a step further than that, and remove the query string
altogether, extracting it from the request url. That way the end user
wouldn't even know it was being served by a servlet (well, the /servlet
might give it away, but you could change that if it mattered)...
cheers
dim
On Thu,
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
If ProsumerTestTag is being loaded from the class path, it's being loaded
by the system class loader.
If CustomTag is being loaded from the web app, it is being loaded from the
webapp class loader.
Classes loaded from the system class
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Exactly the same issue. That's why the Struts documentation tells you
(over and over again :-) to put struts.jar *inside* your web app (in
/WEB-INF/lib) and nowhere else.
oops (o: should have read the doco... I skipped straight to the archives
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Andrew wrote:
How I can map /Path/*.ext to servlet?
to one particular servlet? just use the normal servlet-mapping tag in
web.xml - it allows for wildcards.
hth
dim
I have absolutely no idea about the DAV resource stuff, but I saw the
href, and assume that expects a URI, in which case perhaps you should
prefix the email address with mailto:
cheers
dim
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Vijaya Kumar wrote:
Is it possible to change any of one/more properties of the
sure - send it over, I'll have a little look.
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, A.L. wrote:
I have a problem which I have asked in several forums
and have received no response. Basically i have some
code which needs to be debugged, but after spending
hours and hours I am unable to figure out what is
On 4 Sep 2001, Chris Beggy wrote:
Does the working group have a website?
not sure which project is being referred to, but tomcatbook is at
sourceforge.net/projects/tomcatbook - the book is at a crossroads at the
moment, as very little has been happening, so if anyone has time to write
some
Craig,
I would have thought RTFS would have been more to your liking... given
your regular points to the spec (o:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Jim Cheesman wrote:
RTFAPI ;)
This acronym will *definitely* come in handy! :-)
Craig
Try adding the following:
servlet
servlet-namemenuscript/servlet-name
servlet-classmenu.jsp/servlet-class
/servlet
servlet-mapping
servlet-namemenuscript/servlet-name
url-pattern/menu.js/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
to your server.xml
I think those are the right elements. failing that
ou still need to adhere to the servlet api - that says you can throw
a
ServletException - so you will need to wrap your exception in a servlet
exception, although I have no idea how to that in JNI.
cheers
dim
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001,
Why are you moving servlet.jar - I'm a 3.2 user, but I just tried the tar
of 4.0b7 and it worked fine without moving anything.
hth
dim
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Roger Wei wrote:
Futher more, I also copy the serlet.jar into c:\tomcat4\common\lib , still fail.
I know how to setup Tomcat 3.2.3 and
Alex,
port 80 is the default port for http, so what you are wanting to do is
have tomcat listen on port 80 instead of 8080. to do this on a *nix box
you'd need to run tomcat as root (for 3.x anyway - I believe 4.0 has a
wrapper that does this properly), which isn't a good idea. alternatively,
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, mazzen al-najjar wrote:
Victor Martinez wrote:
Does anybody knows a book about Tomcat? I´m looking for one and i haven´t
seen anything...
an opinion i don't find expressed in the archives, so i'll say it once:
just about every book on jsp or servlets ever published
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone write a step by step guide to writing an app for Tomcat? How
about a Hello World app? I don't know XML so I can't write build.xml files
or anything. I'm really stuck.
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet is a good place to
start.
try request.setAttribute( ... ) in the first jsp and request.getAttribute(
... ) in the second.
hth
dim
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Peter L. Markowsky wrote:
I know this doesn't relate to Tomcat directly, but since Tomcat hosts JSPs
or at least is able I was wondering if anyone out there knew /
This is not based on any knowledge of jasper, but do you get the exception
if you declare TagManager in a package? My guess is that jasper uses the
fully qualified form of the tag name in declaring the tag in the jsp and
the fact that you dont use a package is upsetting it.
having said that -
Hi,
I remember this - didn't get it working hey? bugger... ok, two things I
can suggest:
1. crank up the log level in mod_jk.conf to debug, see if it tells you
anything interesting
2. have a look in jasper.log (also crank the log level up - in
server.xml) and see if that contains anything
If thats you're bashrc I'm assuming you're on linux... but you have a c:/
in the path... or are you running cygwin? check that $JAVA_HOME/bin/java
works and then retry.
cheesr
dim
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Hugo Hendriks wrote:
The path to java works but when I start the startup script i get the
have you set JAVA_HOME to the base directory of your JDK install? It
sounds like it cant find the java command.
hth
dim
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Fareed Raees wrote:
Respected Sir,
I have Windows ME operating system.I have got the tomcat ver.3 and ver.4,
but i am able to configure the
is: AdaptiveClassLoader( )
Any ideas?
Regards,
Gero
Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
Hi,
I remember this - didn't get it working hey? bugger... ok, two things I
can suggest:
1. crank up the log level in mod_jk.conf to debug, see if it tells you
anything interesting
2. have a look
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Gary Allen Vollink wrote:
Since it's not in the HowTo, I thought I'd forward the following info:
Verified working for Tomcat 3.2.1, IIS 5.0 / Windows 2000 using Java
(JRE) 1.3.1
are you saying you got JSPs to work with a JRE? Sure its not the JDK, or
that tools.jar
The work directory is where .jsp files are compiled first to .java then to
.class files. You shouldn't need to worry about it at all. If you delete
files in there I think you could have problems while tomcat is running,
but if you stop tomcat you can certainly delete all the files and they
will
OTHER
FILE ... I HAD REPLACED THE SERVER.XML FILE AS IT WAS
CORRUPTED ..BUT NOW I M GETTING ERROR..
If you change configuration files, you will (afaik) need to restart tomcat
for the changes to take effect.
What is the error you are getting with your server.xml?
cheers
dim
--- Dmitri
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, BENARD Christophe, DDE 34/SG wrote:
Try this :
cd $TOMCAT_HOME/bin
chmod 744 startup.sh
and run startup.sh as root.
dont run startup.sh as root unless you absolutely know what you are
doing. if you're running tomcat in its normal setup you can just run it
as the
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Mihai Gheorghiu wrote:
Tomcat generates an error message in the terminal window it was started
from:
2001-08-28 12:12:00 - Ctx( /development ): 404 R( /development +
/javax/swing/JApplet.class + null) null
What should I do?
firstly, if you want those messages to go
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/mod_jk-howto.html
the web site is incredibly helpful if you only look (o:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Triveni Gorur wrote:
Please walk me through: how to install Apache-tomcat?
the key thing is to find the tools.jar file. that error is typically
caused by trying to run tomcat on the JRE instead of the JDK. Downlaod
the JDK from sun or ibm and have another go - ensuring that JAVA_HOME is
set to the install dir of the JDK
cheers
dim
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Lawrence,
Ok, if you're using apache, then the first thing apache does when it gets
a request for a directory is look for the DirectoryIndex
instruction. typically this will be set to index.html index.htm index.jsp
etc. The way this works is that apache will first check index.html, then
index.htm, then
This has come up before... tomcat follows the spec - loading all jars in
WEB-INF/lib... no mention of zips (o:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Shawn Evans wrote:
I don't know about everyone else, but I got my Oracle classes12.zip in my
lib and it wouldn't work so after looking at my code, wondering
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Filip Hanik wrote:
THIS IS ILLEGAL, PLEASE REFRAIN FROM MAKING THESE REQUEST ON THIS LIST.
not to mention it has _absoltely nothing_ to do with tomcat (o:
Filip
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, yilmaz wrote:
D:\tomcat4\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\classesjavac gs.java
gs.java:37: 不能??ParameterParser
坏的?文件:.\ParameterParser.class
?文件含有??的?:com.oreilly.servlet.ParameterParser
?去掉或确信它出?在正确的classpath的子目?中.
ParameterParser parser= new
yep - but it'd be something you'd do in one webapp... put some logic in
your servlet (assuming you're using model-2 arch) that looks at the
request, and uses the appropriate jsp... have some protocol like hostname
+ _homepage.jsp... for static html, probably be easier to use apache
virtuals for
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Vladimir Grishchenko wrote:
One option you have is to put the classes that actually cache things into
a common directory ($TOMCAT_HOME/lib or $CATALINA_HOME/lib). Such classes
are shared across web apps, so this should accomplish your goal of having
a single
Sounds like a case issue... Remember windows is case-preserving but not
case-sensitive... most half decent o/s's (like linux) are both
case-preserving _and_ case sensitive (o:
cheers
dim
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Noble Long wrote:
I am trying to configure a java web server using
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Since the original objective was to share the cache, it seems to me that
one versus two contexts is not a big deal, right?
ahhh, sorry - missed the start of the thread... thought it was a more
general one webapp thing...
you would be well
hi,
There are three basic areas that classes can be put in tomcat:
WEB-INF/classes
- contains all the classes that form the web application
WEB-INF/lib
- contains jars that the web application uses
TOMCAT_HOME/lib
- contains jars that are available to _all_ applications using tomcat
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