At 0:47 +0100 2003/10/16, James Snelling wrote:
I am having big problems getting tomcat to start.
[...]
Exception during startup processing
[...]
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/ServletResponse
where is your servlet.jar?
And why 4.0.1 when 4.1 is available?
In 4.1 I do
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Subject: Re: MAC OSX and Tomcat -4.0.1
At 0:47 +0100 2003/10/16, James Snelling wrote:
I am having big problems getting tomcat to start.
[...]
Exception during startup processing
[...]
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
javax
October 2003 00:48
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Subject: MAC OSX and Tomcat -4.0.1
I am having big problems getting tomcat to start.
I had been using 3.2.4 before, but this has really got me stumped!
Any help is good! - Thanks in advance!
Here are some details:
Using CLASSPATH:
/Users/system
I am having big problems getting tomcat to start.
I had been using 3.2.4 before, but this has really got me stumped!
Any help is good! - Thanks in advance!
Here are some details:
Using CLASSPATH:
/Users/system/Applications/java/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1/bin/bootstrap.jar
Using
Has any body tried to compile the jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.2 on
Mac OSX?
I get an error running 'ant native' from the jk directory.
apache20:
[echo] going into so
[so] Compiling 19 out of 19
Compiling
/Users/werner/Desktop/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.24-src/jk/native
Matt Preston wrote:
That's not the way to do it! :-)
All that was neccessary for me was to set two environment variables:
JAVA_HOME = /usr
CATALINA_HOME = path to tomcat
In my case, I have multiple tomcat versions installed, and I set a
symbolic link to the one I want to use in
Hi,
I have just installed Tomcat 4.0.4 on Mac OSX (10.1) and have had a hell of
a time. Firstly I had the problem with not using gnutar (documented on this
list), but that was relatively simple to work around.
The big problem was with the classloaders. It proved very difficult for me
Matt Preston wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed Tomcat 4.0.4 on Mac OSX (10.1) and have had a hell of
a time. Firstly I had the problem with not using gnutar (documented on this
list), but that was relatively simple to work around.
The big problem was with the classloaders. It proved
That's not the way to do it! :-)
All that was neccessary for me was to set two environment variables:
JAVA_HOME = /usr
CATALINA_HOME = path to tomcat
In my case, I have multiple tomcat versions installed, and I set a
symbolic link to the one I want to use in /usr/local/tomcat. Hence, I
use
On Dienstag, Juli 9, 2002, at 01:31 Uhr, Martin Jacobson wrote:
Matt Preston wrote:
In the end the only way that I could get Tomcat to start up was to copy
all
of the jars (common/lib server/lib bootstrap.jar) into
/System/Framework/Java/Extensions
[...]
The only stuff I have in
I¹ve installed tomcat4.0.1 (tried 4.0.3 too), and have everything set
correctly to get the page to display confirmation of setup when I browse
to
³localhost:8080².
My problem is that when I click the link for either the JSP or Servlet
examples I get a page that says...
Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 -
Hi all,
We have a Mac G4 running OS X Server, and Apache. I would like to be able to
utilize Tomcat and Cocoon to allow for XSL processing of XML documents and
the delivery of customized HTML from these translations. However, I'm so new
to Unix and Mac OS X I can't even tell you what versions of
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