Did you ever get an answer to this?
I had a very similar problem while working with virtual hosts and where
to place the different directives in the httpd.conf file. Got it
working by placing all but the JkMount directives in the top level of
the httpd.conf right after the LoadModules section
CL's, change passwords on a routine basis, minimum
privilege, etc, ...).
Just my three cents on the matter. It's Friday -- time for happy hour.
--David Smith, CISSP
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
How can I mantain databases passwords without :
- Being put in the code (arg)
- Being in plain
Hi.
Sounds to me like your jar files are compiled under different JDKs. Be
sure when you install j2sdk1.4.2 to completely replace all files in the
JDK directory. I'd actually go so far as to clean install in a separate
directory (ie /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_04) and then symlink j2sdk to it.
Set
Hi.
Can you post the relevant parts of your httpd.conf file? Also, I missed
this in the thread if it was mentioned, but what version of Apache are
you working with? I ask, because it looks like from my setup that
Apache ditched the AddModule directive in Apache 2.0.xx.
LoadModule needs to be
.c file) loaded when I did the apachectl -l. I am working on
getting that loaded now
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 3:19 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connecting the HTTP Server and Tomcat
Hi.
Can you post the relevant
Do you have both mail.jar and activation.jar in your WEB-INF/lib or
common/lib folder? Both are available free from Sun's website.
--David
Mark Lowe wrote:
I've been googling around and I gather its a problem but I haven't
found a solution yet. Are there any nooks and cranies to using java
m
I'm a bit confused on your code:
try{
// load the driver class file
//Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance();
//establishing the connection
if(con == null){
ll.add("Inside 1st try. Connection object found to be
null");
e.getConnection() if
dataSource != null.
--David
David Smith wrote:
I'm a bit confused on your code:
try{
// load the driver class file
//Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance();
//establishing the connection
if(con =
You could try writing your queries so fewer are done. 3000 "quick"
queries is 3000 command parses + 3000 actual query executions. That's a
lot of work for the database engine. Fewer queries (1 if possible)
would drastically increase performance.
--David
Carlos-Roberto Queiroz wrote:
Server.xml is for the most part a standard xml file and what Hassan is
suggesting is a very standard way of including external files in XML.
At the very top of your file, before anything (except maybe the line if it exists) put in a DOCTYPE tag as described
below. The entity tag within it wil
May 10, 2004 11:02:30 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHost start
INFO: XML validation disabled
May 10, 2004 11:02:31 AM org.apache.commons.digester.Digester endElement
SEVERE: End event threw exception
I would say from the excerpt above you have an error in your server.xml
file in one of your
Let's see if I can offer a direct answer. I don't believe tomcat is
insecure, but there are always those holes that haven't been found yet
and a chance that the bad guys will find them first.
The best practice approach to system security is to run all processes
(tomcat included) at the minimu
r, and up till now we've always run Tomcat as root.
I don't see a jvsc-script or directory. Do I need to upgrade to TC5 to
be able to use the script?
Roger
Barnet Wagman wrote:
David Smith wrote:
Let's see if I can offer a direct answer. I don't believe tomcat
is insecure, bu
Check the archives -- jdbc-odbc bridge is a bad idea. It's never been
stable to my knowlege. I'd recommend either a real MS SQL server or
some other database server with a good JDBC driver.
--David
ilasno wrote:
hello,
here's my setup. i have a development linux server running debian,
tomcat
I did this with two ... sections each with their own
tags and appBase values in their respective ..
tags. It's probably over the top, but I wanted to be absolutely sure my
high security apps were only talking through a SSH encrypted tunnel to
the Apache server (different machine).
I'm sure
I think this error message is fairly telling of your problem:
org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create
PoolableConnectionFactory, cause:
java.sql.SQLException: Cannot connect to MySQL server on localhost:3306.
Is there a MySQL server running on the machine/port you are trying to
Use the address attribute of your connector to make the connector listen
on only one IP.
--David
Gunnar Pörschke wrote:
:-( this is how to configure remote ip adresses. This doesn't help at all...
I need to configure the ip adress for my (local) tomcat itself
Tomcat currently listen to all
You do realize this is very off topic as it's an Apache httpd issue, not
a Tomcat issue. The question would be better asked on an Apache web
server list.
At anyrate, I think you need to have the proper flags set at the end of
the RewriteRule:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteLog "/logs/rewrite.log"
Re
There's probably a reference to it or a reference to a symlink in your
server.xml's ...
section. Tomcat5 should own this file or be a member of a group that
owns it and has read access to it.
--David
Werner van Mook wrote:
It is not complaining about the port number.
I've seen the error if you
Check your system log files. I'll bet Fedora's doing this via some sort
of security cron job.
--David
Werner van Mook wrote:
Nope does not work.
Somehow it seems to delete the newly created file.
I've also tried to make the normal tomcat-user.xml file tomcat5
accessable.
It changes it back to r
I've googled to every relevant doc I can find on this and can't seem to
locate a reason for it. Hopefully someone on the list can help.
Here's the setup:
Apache 1.3.28 web server acts as a front-end to the public. It has a
special home-grown authentication module for use here at Cornell used
It was my impression that the Tomcat available from JPackage was built with
JDK 1.3. If it was built with 1.4, it wouldn't need all those
dependencies. I avoid it for that reason. Once up on a time, rpms were
available from the jakarta site. I used them with at most one or two other
package
I use Mandrake and it's not too far off of RH as far as package
structure. Did you install the apache2-devel package? I believe
that's needed to get apxs on your system. I built mod_jk with apxs
on my Mandrake 9.2 system no problem.
--David
you should be able to compile from the mod_jk2 sou
I'm using this setup on a linux box and the only thing I can see
different is your URL. I'm not familiar with the named pipes method
of accessing MySQL from Tomcat. My URL is of this format:
jdbc:mysql://[server name]:3306/[database name]?autoReconnect=true
Also, did you place the mysql-connn
Feb 12, 2004 2:41:59 PM org.apache.commons.digester.Digester fatalError
SEVERE: Parse Fatal Error at line 360 column 9: The element type "Context"
must be terminated by the matching end-tag "".
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The element type "Context" must be terminated
by the matching end-tag "".
I'm hoping you are either:
a) Not running them at the same time or
b) changing the port numbers they are listening on so they don't try
taking the same port numbers already being used by other running tomcat
services.
I suspect a collision of Tomcat's trying to grab the same ports. If
this is
I'm surprised you didn't get some kind of error in the logs. DTDs also
require a specific order to the elements. You appear to have put your
icon element at the end when the DTD snippet you quoted clearly requires
it at the beginning. Try it at the beginning and see what you get.
--David
Ge
getting nowhere... (which is a pain) I've
managed to create a straight JDBC connection though so I know that the
DB is accepting connections on the relevant user.
TIA
--
Regards
David Smith
---
"A monkey in every office"
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long it is taking me to get going (I dread to think what it will be
like installing this live with the client, but I'll save that happy
thought for later)
As ever any help much appreciated... (and if the person who helps me to
get this working is ever in London I'll stand them a
n the DOCs for the MySQL
DBCP Example is change the DB name.
I've got the server.xml config (from the example) in the
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/app_name.xml file instead as it
seems the most logical place for it (no contexts in the server.xml in TC
5 it would seem)
I'm clearl
ntext and connection is currently defined in .xml
Have to say I don't feel i'm getting any closer with this at the
moment...
I may start the whole thing again tomorrow morning and just build the
example to see if i can get it working...
any other suggestions ?
(Cheers for all the hel
> i have never heard of this config file:
> $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/.xml
Well in the localhost directory I have an .xml for each Web App in
the system, it contains a context tag (going from memory at the moment as
I'm not in front of the server)
> i defined the resource in server.x
> i assume you have tomcat 5 and apache 2 linked together, right? If so, what
> connector did you use to link Apache 2 and Tomcat 5?
mod_jk2 but in this instance, i'm not using Apache and i'm calling my
test code via localhost:8080
--
David Smith &
ileges being wrong for the MySQL user (the connection was
using the server domain name rather than localhost) once that was sorted
out (MySQL privileges change in this case) the example then worked.
Anyway, as I said at the top thanks to anyone that passed on some tips.
;-)
Off to do the rest of
27;d got some stuff from a book, some from links etc.
however i worked through the how-to this morning and got it working
(although as far as i'm concerned the doco could do with an update
regarding the use of server.xml and Catalina/localhost/.xml
Cheers for the help
--
David Smith <
Hi.
Time to go from lurker to contributer:
Ummm that's not conformant to RFC spec and it's being discontinued
in IE (90+% of your clients right there). I wouldn't recommend putting
username/password info in the URL anyway.
-David
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Well, if it were BASIC Auth, then you
or all the feedback.
Jonathan.
David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/22/2004 02:36 PM
Please respond to "Tomcat Users List"
To: Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject:Re: Login by parameters (no prompts)
Hi.
Time to go from lurker to c
ey may even have written their own solution for polling the
downloadable data (as I've seen done in the past).
*sigh* The best solution would be to authenticate and download in a
single request. But how?
Thanks.
Jonathan.
David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/22/2004 03:04 PM
Pl
I use mod_proxy all the time with no problem well that is until my
last webapp project. The good is you can map your webapp in anywhere
and even in several places in the main site with a little help from
mod_rewrite. The bad is user credentials from an authentication module
in Apache are
Are you sure it's not MySQL being funny? Try going in to mysql as root
and executing this query:
select user, host from mysql.user ;
Take a look at the host field for the user tomcat is logging in as. If
it specifies anything other than %, you may end up having to put in a
row for every iden
Well, then I'm not sure what to tell you. I use mysql all the time and
have never had such an issue (Mandrake Linux 9.2, Tomcat 5.0.19, Apache
2.0). Very strange. Are there any firewalls or internet connection
sharing programs at work?
--David
Guillaume Roger wrote:
David Smith a
ncountered any gotchas with using (and more appropriately
configuring) mod_jk? Last time I tried, I had all sorts of problems with
data not rendering correctly, it was incredibly frustrating and awkward.
Anyway, just wondering...
thanks,
Frank
- Original Message -
From: "David Smith&quo
I have this working (Apache 2.0.47, Tomcat 5.0.19, mod_jk) under
Mandrake 9.2. Post relevant configuations (httpd.conf, mod_jk worker
files, etc., ...) and most definitely the exact log file messages.
Also, the output of 'netstat -tlnp' (execute as root) would help show
what ports are open an
One option I believe should work is to put the full path of the app in the
WebAppDeploy directive.
ex.: WebAppDeploy /var/www/webapp/myapp conn /myapp
--David
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 03:34 pm, you wrote:
> Warp. I have mod_webapp.so and libapr.dll in my Apache "modules"
> directory. I ha
In fwLine.java (assuming you wrote the class), there needs to be a package
line for the class at the top of the file something like:
package com.mycompany.myproject.fwLine ;
And this has to be reflected in the path under WEB-INF/classes to your
fwLine.class file as in:
WEB-INF/classes/com/myc
But default "out of the box" Tomcat actually opens 3 ports. Did you change
all of them?? Port 1 is the shutdown port 8005, Port 2 is the web service
port 8080 (RPM: 8180), and Port 3 is the Warp connector (8008 I believe).
Also try to determine what ports are in use by other services on your
Just a note about the connection URL. MySQL requires an amperstand between
the user and password parameters. So a correct URL (encoded for XML) will be:
connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://localhost/tomcatusers?user=tet&password=test"
Hope it helps...
--David
On Tuesday 05 March 2002 02:17 pm, you
I just posted to another thread on this eact problem issue. The example
MySQL realm in server.xml is wrong. MySQL uses an amperstand character (&)
between the user and password parameters in the URL. Here is the correct URL
for making a connection to a MySQL database:
connectionURL="jdbc:my
I saw this issue with Cocoon 2. The cocoon.war file includes javac.jar in
WEB-INF/lib which is not compatible with jdk 1.4. Something very similar
might be happening here. Check the directories for a tools equivalent .jar
file built for use with jdk1.3.
Hope this helps...
--David
On Thurs
This sounds like IE's old ignore the mime type issue. Does the requested URL
end in .xml? If not, IE may not recognize it as an xml file even with
correct mime typing.
Just a thought.
--David
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 09:35 pm, you wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I tried to write a XML format output
ed to taking the
default 80 when not defined. I'm not sure why, but then again, mod_webapp is
still very new and is bound to be a little rough around the edges.
That's my experience. --David Smith
On Monday 24 September 2001 11:47 pm, you wrote:
> I managed to get Apache and Tomcat
the long name on the
right.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 09:34 am, you wrote:
> Just installed tomcat 3.2.3 on my Win95 PC. I set up JAVA_HOME, set path
> to JAVA_HOME\bin, and set TOMCAT_HOME to c:\jakarta\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3.
> When I run startup.bat here is what
l use the same connection.
It's all described briefly, but effectively in the INSTALL.TXT file that
comes with mod_webapp (the CVS source at least).
--David Smith
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 03:01 pm, you wrote:
> red hat linux 7.1, apache 1.3.20 with mod_webapp, jakarta-tomcat 4.0
&
Have you tried a pause command in the catalina.bat? Place it right after the
point where things die and it should keep the window open. Or you could
checking the log file 'catalina.out' which should also have any errors from
startup.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 26 September 200
we can see what's happening.
--David Smith
On Monday 01 October 2001 10:47 am, you wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> I'm having some difficulty in my conversion from Tomcat 3 to Tomcat 4.
> Although 3 has been stable, we've never been able to get multiple Vhosts
> running und
Pier Fumagalli is one of the major people
working on that project and I haven't seen much of any posts from him in a
while. Last I knew there were one or two major bugs still in need of
resolution before 1.0 release.
Good luck! --David Smith
On Monday 01 October 2001 10:05 am, you wrote:
&
ap.xmap to figure out how files are
handled. Try deploying Cocoon2 to something like /xml_test instead and try
it out. If that works, then you're probably a lot closer to the answer.
--David Smith
On Monday 01 October 2001 12:51 pm, you wrote:
> Out of the box, huh? I untar'ed tomc
xpert advice.
--David Smith
On Monday 01 October 2001 03:37 pm, you wrote:
> I just started over from scratch and have everything working right except
> for c2. I've google'd the 'net as much as I can google and haven't found a
> solution. I've tried several th
Info on how SSL works is off topic here and there are some very good papers
on the net on the subject. I did a short search with Google (search terms:
SSL encryption protocol) and found a reasonable intro paper from Netsape on
the subject. It's at least enough to get your feet wet.
As far as
uot;s in the call to getConnection
example: ... = DriverManager.getConnection( connectionURL, "user", "pass" ) ;
-- last thing I see is that MySQL seems to like a semi-colon at the end of
all SQL statements.
Hope this help you out.
--David Smith
On Monday 22 October 2001 03:54 pm
r WEB-INF/lib should work depending on whether
you want it available to all apps or just one.
Hope this helps you.
--David Smith
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 11:57 am, you wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I am getting the following error:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: No suitable dr
rward
the user to the next page. Obviously do a quick check and if there is no
form data skip the processing. If there's a problem, then just take the
submitted form data and enter it back in the form with value="<%= ... %>"
attributes.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 24 Oc
mport
(at least for Tomcat 4.0.1) 'org.apache.catalina.net.ServerSocketFactory'
I made the change in the snapshot I downloaded and it built without a hitch.
--David Smith
ect and
authenticate with password test, you've just done exactly what the JDBC
driver is going to do and everything should be set. Just make sure you
secure your db before making it available to the world with effective
passwords, privileges, and a firewall.
Hope this helps clear it up a bit
There's not enough info to tell, but it looks like the MySQL driver and TC
4.0.1 are working correctly. Are you using the security manager that comes
with TC 4?? If so, you need to modify catalina.policy to allow this
connection.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 09:51 am
r Options' menu item of My
Computer.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 11:01 am, you wrote:
> The examples that gets shipped with the tomcat.zip file also uses Web-inf
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm new to tomcat but shouldn't it bet WEB-I
nd password) and see what you get.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 11:33 am, you wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>
> I've started tc 4.0 with the init script. I'm not sure whether tomcat is
> started with -security or not.
> Which modifications are needed? How do
server.xml file. Works like a charm.
The encoding does not have to be done in regular JSP or java files. Only XML
files like server.xml require this. Everywhere else, just use an & character.
--David Smith
On Thursday 01 November 2001 11:16 am, you wrote:
> At 1:51 PM +0100 11/1/01,
ion of the TC
version you use and yours could be different.
Definitely restart Tomcat if you use the memory realm and edit
tomcat-users.xml since this file is only read once at startup.
--David Smith
On Thursday 01 November 2001 01:45 pm, you wrote:
> I have tried manager, tomcat, tomca
for a stack space in the Linux environment.
Couldn't tell you the exact bug parade number, but it's posted at Sun's site.
I've heard it's fixed in JDK 1.4, but I haven't tried it.
--David Smith
On Friday 02 November 2001 01:41 pm, you wrote:
> I am running into t
t for the time
being, mod_jk may be the best option for people running TC 4.0.1 in the Win*
environment. Docs and binaries are available in the TC 3.3 section of the
Jakarta site I think.
--David Smith
On Monday 12 November 2001 12:50 pm, you wrote:
> I'm new to the user list and I'
ocoon directory and restart TC or use the manager app to
load the new app. Try to access them from your browser.
Good luck and hope this helps.
--David Smith
On Monday 12 November 2001 07:53 pm, you wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have installed Tomcat 4.0.1
> and Cocoon 1.8.2. I have d
as root to serve requests on
80 and that's a nasty security problem.
--David Smith
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 02:45 am, you wrote:
> When requesting a jsp are you using a port request?
>
> Apache by default is set up on port 80 (the default port for all
> webservers) i.e. http://l
port. The way your config is below, there should
only be one with both WebAppDeploy lines referencing it. This might be the
source of your error.
Good luck and hope this helps some.
--David Smith
On Thursday 15 November 2001 12:09 pm, you wrote:
> FreeBSD, Tomcat 4, Apache 1.3.19
>
>
it.
I have a only a little experience using mod_jk (I use mod_webapp), but when I
saw your cornell email address, I thought I'd try to help if possible.
Anyway, good luck tracking it down.
--David Smith
On Thursday 15 November 2001 11:24 am, you wrote:
> [Thu Nov 15 11:18:53 2001]
Sounds like you have TC 4.0. Check TC 4.0.1. It has the connector line in
it and commented out by default.
--David Smith
On Thursday 15 November 2001 01:48 pm, you wrote:
> I KNOW this is probably a FAQ, though I cannot find the answer I need.
>
> I found a couple of message
wall and take other security measures to make sure
only authorized access is allowed to the database server.
4) The Domino web server does not have to be running. Generating and sending
web content are the exclusive responsibility of Tomcat and/or Apache (or
whatever webserver you're running)
B-INF/classes to work correctly. JSPs, static
content, and client-side applets should all be outside the WEB-INF folder for
proper operation. This is defined in the spec and is required for all
applications conforming to it.
Hope this clears some mystery.
--David Smith
On Monday 19 November 2001
oint you in the right direction.
Hope this helps.
--David Smith
On Sunday 18 November 2001 07:22 pm, you wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> While still using Tomcat 3.2.1 and Apache 1.3.12 on the web server I
> maintain, I have been asked to reproduce a similar environment on a
>
it sits
where I think it belongs and poolman.jar still sees it. The sym link idea
may not work if you're on a different platform (ie Windows) though.
--David Smith
On Monday 19 November 2001 05:08 am, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running Tomcat 4.01 on Redhat 7.2 instal
ns
are exhausted. After placing the .jar file, restart Tomcat so it can find
the jar file.
Should work after that. Hope this helps.
--David Smith
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 09:23 pm, you wrote:
> Hi ya,
>
> Let's share this with the others ;-), and I think this should
Have you taken a look at the .java file that's generated from the .jsp file?
It's located in $CATALINA_BASE/work and should give you more insight into
what's happening.
--David
On Monday 26 November 2001 11:08 am, you wrote:
> Hi there,
> Tomcat 4.0.1 on Solaris (SunOS 5.6), JDK 1.3.1, trying
Have you taken a look at the global web.xml file? It's located in
$CATALINA_BASE/conf and contains some default mappings. One of those I
believe takes care of finding HelloWorldExample.class for the examples
context. At any rate you might find it an interesting read as these settings
are av
nd is
> > required for all applications conforming to it.
> > Hope this clears some mystery.
> > --David Smith
>
> I cannot find any place in the spec that says that
> JSPs, etc. cannot be under WEB-INF. I have seen
> many suggestions that this is a good place to put
used on the server
> > > side should be in a package structure under
> > > WEB-INF/classes to work correctly. JSPs,
> > > static content, and client-side applets should
> > > all be outside the WEB-INF folder for proper
> > > operation. This is defined
I don't particularly work with Tomcat on a Windows machine, but you might
want to consider removing the ; at the end of the JAVA_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME
environment variables. It may be causing problems in the startup.bat and
shutdown.bat files.
--David
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 03:18 pm,
Number one place to take a look is catalina.out in the $CATALINA_HOME/logs
directory. If the TC is failing on start, it'll show there.
--David
On Thursday 29 November 2001 11:46 am, you wrote:
> IS THERE ANY CONFIRMATION THAT YOU CAN GET THAT TOMCAT IS ACTUALLY
> RUNNING APART FROM TRYING
> ht
Take a look at the JNDI howto in the TC 4 web site. It does a reasonably
good job of describing how to set things up.
For the location of classes12.jar, there are three place it could be placed:
WEB-INF/lib of your web app for use by that app only
$CATALINA_BASE/lib for use by all apps, but not
uhgg. This is asking for trouble in the worst way.
There are three standard places for the JDBC driver in Tomcat and it should
only exist in one to avoid version conflicts with updated JDBC drivers later
on.
WEB-INF/lib of the app will make it available to that app only
$CATALINA_BASE/lib
Just a note on the URL after you get the driver working:
> connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://localhost/authority?user=test;password=test"
The connection URL should have an amperstand encoded instead of a semicolon
before password. It's unique to MySQL's JDBC driver and isn't done with any
others th
This looks like a bug that was fixed in the nightlies for mod_webapp. You
might want to download the source and build it for a better, more stable
version.
--David
On Monday 03 December 2001 03:53 pm, you wrote:
> This weekend I installed mod_webapp and pointed it to Tomcat 4.0.1 and
> thing
Yes, mod_jk does work with TC 4.0.1. I would download the binary for TC 3.3
and use the mod_jk in that dist. The docs that come with TC 3.3 don't really
apply to TC 4.0.1 though. Instead, check the server.xml in TC 4.0.1 for
instructions around the entry for the AJP 13 connector. The Apache
:
> Thanks! This is good to know. One thing to consider, is the the web_apps
> module uses the the warp connector, which is suppose to have better
> performance. I have not done any benchmarking, or read about any. I just
> going off of the documentation that I have read.
>
> David
; I started using mod_jk today ... I would like to see the
> /examples/jsp/index.html page but it will not load?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 3:19 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Apache &am
You have to follow the exact order as specified in the DTD. The xml parser
is picky on this point. Check the DTD and your web.xml file to make sure
there aren't any elements before that should be after and so forth.
--David
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 05:53 pm, you wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
Is your Tomcat using the security manager?? That would explain the error
message. If so, you'll have to allow access to the datasource in
catalina.policy. Otherwise it should work.
--David
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 05:19 pm, you wrote:
> Hi, I am unable to connect a servlet or jsp runni
The mod_webapp material found their might be fairly old. I haven't looked in
a while, so I can't say with any certainty. I downloaded source for
mod_webapp from the following page:
http://nagoya.apache.org/~pier/snapshots/
It has nightly packages complete with all that's needed to build mod_
Take a look at this how-to at the jakarta web site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/jndi-resources-howto.html
--David
On Friday 07 December 2001 07:50 am, you wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm pretty new at using Tomcat and related Technologies, I have one hope
> fully small question. Wh
If you have a recent build of mod_webapp, you should be able to specify the
full path in the WebAppDeply directive. Pier added this after version 1.0,
so you definitely need a recent build.
Example:
WebAppDeploy d:/data/tomcat/root conn /root (or whatever)
--David
On Monday 17 December 200
Just a thought on this thread and I've been guilty of this one as well, but
you might also want to check directory and file permissions. If the user
apache is running under does not have at least read permissions, the whole
thing will fail regardless of settings in any .conf file.
On Thursday
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