Hi,
I have an application consisting of a web application and some stand
alone java clients. Both the web application and the java clients use a
database. The problem is that the database configuration is duplicated.
When I change the database settings, I have to reconfigure both the
webapp
Hi all,
i need to install Tomcat 5.5.12 based on jsdk 1.5.
At this point, no problem.
I need to add Oracle Driver. I planned to use ojdbc14.jar
But i think this driver is only support for previous release of jsdk (1.4,
1.3, 1.2 etc).
My first question is : can we use jsdk 1.4 in place of jsdk1.5
My first question is : can we use jsdk 1.4 in place of jsdk1.5 ?
Have you checked out JDK 1.4 Compatability Package,
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi?
-Tomas
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Hi,
I have an application consisting of a web application and some stand
alone java
clients. Both the web application and the java clients use a database.
The
problem is that the database configuration is duplicated.
When I change the database settings, I have to reconfigure both the
Hi everyone
I`m using Tomcat 4.1.* on Linux .All my servlet and jsp work fine including
the interaction with mysql database.
Now I want to test a simple Bean but my jsp cannont find the Bean.
Where to place the jsp file?
How to direct the jsp file where to find the bean?
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I am curious if indeed this version of tomcat would cache dns information.
What happened is that we have a cname pointing to our ldap directory.
The cname was changed to point to the backup, and the primary was shut
down.
None of the
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/classnotfound.html
See Don't use packageless classes and declare all imported classes
-Tim
marju jalloh wrote:
Hi everyone
I`m using Tomcat 4.1.* on Linux .All my servlet and jsp work fine including
the interaction with mysql database.
Now I want to
marju jalloh ha scritto:
Hi everyone
I`m using Tomcat 4.1.* on Linux .All my servlet and jsp work fine including
the interaction with mysql database.
Now I want to test a simple Bean but my jsp cannont find the Bean.
Where to place the jsp file?
How to direct the jsp file where
I understand what you mean but where the jsp file should be
Edoardo Panfili [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marju jalloh ha scritto:
Hi everyone
I`m using Tomcat 4.1.* on Linux .All my servlet and jsp work fine including
the interaction with mysql database.
Now I want to test a simple
Hi,
Environment:
SPARC - Solaris 8
Apache 2.0.55
mod_jk 1.2.15
I have configured mod_jk to log requests with the configuration option:
JkLogFile |/usr/local/apache2/bin/cronolog
/afs2/logs/apache2/%Y/%m/%d/mod_jk.80.log
JkRequestLogFormat %w %r %s %T
When the server gets busy, every
Hi,
I'm a little confused as to the difference between the asynchronous and
fastasyncqueue cluster replication types.
We're currently using asynchronous, our application only really needs
replication to minimise the impact on users if a server dies, ie its not
a hard requirement, I certainly
I don`t know what is going wrong
I place my compiled bean in mywabapps/WEF-INF/classes/com
and my jsp file in mywebapps and my path is
jsp:useBean id=stringBean class=com.mybean /
when access I got two error
1.
javax.servlet.ServletException: com/mybean (wrong name: mybean
2.
You got the right idea.
Now just place the bean into your mywabapps/WEF-INF/classes/com/mybean
directory and you should be fine.
Just to be safe make sure you JSP page recompiles.
marju jalloh wrote:
I don`t know what is going wrong
I place my compiled bean in
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James Black wrote:
| I am curious if indeed this version of tomcat would cache dns information.
~ I found out that the jvm caches, by default, indefinately.
~ So, we just need to set the value in java.security.
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From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT]
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Subject: Tomcat 5.5.x and java 1.4.x
My question is: was Tomcat 5.5.12 binary version that can be
downloaded from
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi#5.5.12 compiled with
java 1.4?
Of course - otherwise it couldn't run
From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.5.x and java 1.4.x
now I am trying to compile Tomcat5.5.12 with java 1.4.2_10
and getting the following error:
Your compile-time classpath still refers to packages built with 1.5 -
these did not come from the
You will find an answer on OTN (
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/index.html).
* classes12 packages are for use with JDK 1.2 1.3
* ojdbc14 packages are for use with JDK 1.4 1.5
Etienne
On 1/9/06, Tomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first question is : can we use
I have already searched the archives but have found nothing related to my
problem.
I have a Phone Directory Java Application running on our Intranet. If a user
requires a change to their Phone record or someone else they send an email to
our Call Centre requesting the change. How can I get
Hi,
I have written a small JSP which basically sends me and a couple of other
people e-mails when a form is submitted from our website - this has and still
is running quite happily on Tomcat 4.x.
However on 5.x it fails with a syntax error in the log - the question is quite
simple - are these
From: Charl Gerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Deploying unpacked war file
Where can I get a reference of all the possible
attributes I can set?
The Tomcat doc lists all the attributes for Context. See:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
Must the war
Nobody?
On 1/6/06, Derrick Woo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a bit of a tough time getting Tomcat5 to authenticate correctly
to our LDAP server. It connects using the service account, and then
attempts to bind using the username and password entered at the login page
to confirm if it
I use EXE4J from ej-technologies - you can build applications and even
supply your copy of the jvm all wrapped up in an exe. Gives you a splash
screen and options to search for a jvm - I like it anyway.
KP
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From: kavallappa chiru [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
From: Javed Iqbal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat 5.0 issues
Many times my application on Tomcat gives outofmemory
exception error and application slow.
JVM
Free memory: 18.84 MB Total memory: 63.09 MB Max memory: 63.56 MB
As you can see, you're only using 64 MB for your
You can't unless they have authenticated to the web app, you do not
know who they are.
So, which is it then: We are not doing any kind of authentication
since this is running on the Intranet and all employees have access to
this application. or Oracle 9i DB User authenication?
I am confused...
From: Jason Oullette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSessionID
How does tomcat decide if the JSessionID will be put in a
cookie or in the post header(url rewriting)?
Look at the cookies attribute of the Context tag:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
Are
Hi,
I just looked it up in the spec and there is a 3rd one as well: SSL Sessions
From the Servlet spec:
SRV.7.1 Session Tracking Mechanisms
The following sections describe approaches to tracking a user's sessions
SRV.7.1.1 Cookies
Session tracking through HTTP cookies is the most used session
Conveying servlet sessions by SSL session is clearly not required by the
spec, though...
I'm not sure whether Tomcat supports this...
Bernhard Slominski wrote:
Hi,
I just looked it up in the spec and there is a 3rd one as well: SSL Sessions
From the Servlet spec:
SRV.7.1 Session
Hi,
I am trying to support an existing web site in jspx. I have setup Tomcat
on a Windows server as a test environment before I deploy my changes.
However I cannot open the index page. I get this error and I am not sure
how to fix it http://localhost:8080/viewscast/index.jspx:
HTTP Status
I apologize for the length of this email..
I recently installed Tomcat V5.5 on my windows 2003 Server machine with IIS
6.0. I'm trying to use the redirector to direct content from a host IIS
webserver, to the Tomcat processor (again, these are on the same machine). I
have been unable to get it
Sorry, in the Context tag we are connecting to the Database to get the Employee
Phone Directory information but we are not authenicating using the web
application itself.
Sorry for the confusion.
Ritchie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/01/2006 12:20 pm
You can't unless they have authenticated to
To be even more clearly the DB username and password to connect to the DB is
coded in the context.xml file.
Ritchie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/01/2006 12:20 pm
You can't unless they have authenticated to the web app, you do not
know who they are.
So, which is it then: We are not doing any kind
I am using an Eclipse plugin for my development environment. Instead of
copying dependant classes and jars to WEB-INF after every change, the plugin
includes an optional DevLoader class that extends
org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappLoader, overrides start()., and adds the
appropriate
I have a development server where I have several java projects - some of
them are web applications and some of them are libraries or other
applications.
I have a problem as some of the web applications are using libraries
developed outside the web application root, and those libraries
The way I see it, I have two options - either put all the 3rd party
libraries back in the JVM classpath, or build jars from my locally
developed libraries and copy them by hand to the web applications'
folder. I don't like either option, and I would really like a third one
- something
On Monday, 9 בJanuary 2006 20:02, Boris Unckel wrote:
The way I see it, I have two options - either put all the 3rd party
libraries back in the JVM classpath, or build jars from my locally
developed libraries and copy them by hand to the web applications'
folder. I don't like either
Ok, first email in this listserv so please forgive me if I forget anything.
Problem: Everything works perfectly when accessing through localhost.
However, when I try to go through the net (domain name), instead of
displaying the website created in .jsp it simply displays the code.
Hello again, sorry for my late answer to this thread.
I desided to forward the JDOM-Object via tge servelt-context.
This solution wrote me Frode Halvorsen of the jdom-interest mailling list.
He wrote:
Hello.
Why don't you put it as an attribute to the servletcontext. Since both
revlets runs
Well, when I was mentioning the term user session, I was discussing from
a threading/transaction perspective, not from the servlet object
perspective. It is the worker thread that represents a active user
session and accesses both the session and the servlet object (if we want
to be precise).
On Monday, 9 בJanuary 2006 20:28, Nelson Maisonet wrote:
Problem: Everything works perfectly when accessing through localhost.
However, when I try to go through the net (domain name), instead of
displaying the website created in .jsp it simply displays the code.
Background: I ran the tomcat
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From: Duan, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 11:41 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Single Thread is deprecated?
HttpSession should be implemented (it's just an interface). In fact,
the session attributes were implemented
But then, if the API library calls a 3rd party library, that library
can't be put in WEB-INF/lib either - it has to be put in the tomcat's
startup classpath as well.
Ok. I will repeat to ensure I understand it:
You have a development system where you do not want to jar for each test of
your
Tomcat handles user sessions (HttpSession) separately from SSL session.
In other words, JSessionID is being generated independently from SSL.
There is no relationship between an SSL session and the user session at
the application level. You still have to use the same JSessionID
(either
I tried both attributes, which worked however the server doesn't detect
new pages like it used to. (If you update a jsp, it continues using the
cached version)
-Zach
Brian O'Rourke wrote:
On 1/5/06, Zach Moazeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently on a project using JSF, Spring
On Monday, 9 בJanuary 2006 21:34, Boris Unckel wrote:
But then, if the API library calls a 3rd party library, that
library can't be put in WEB-INF/lib either - it has to be put in
the tomcat's startup classpath as well.
Ok. I will repeat to ensure I understand it:
You have a development
From: Nelson Maisonet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache + Tomcat, Tomcat only handles JSP in localhost
Background: I ran the tomcat server by itself for quite some
time without any problems, but now I need the functionality of
a full-fledged http server so I'm adding apache and
On 1/10/06, Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An optimal setup for me, I think, is:
- for each application to put the 3rd party dependencies in WEB-INF/lib
(I'm using JPackage's build-jar-repository, which I auto invoke from
the ant script, so its even automatic).
I thought you said you
Hello,
However, if we enter in a
correct username/password combination, it binds correctly, however it just
hangs there as if it were awaiting response. The LDAP logs indicate that
it did successfully bind correctly with the username/password combination,
but no search was performed.
How
I hate to sound ignorant, but did I post my message to the wrong email list?
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From: Thomas Dickey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:32 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat IIS-redirector help
I apologize for the length of this
--- Duan, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, when I was mentioning the term user session, I
was discussing from
a threading/transaction perspective, not from the
servlet object
perspective. It is the worker thread that
represents a active user
session and accesses both the session and
Thomas Dickey wrote:
I hate to sound ignorant, but did I post my message to the wrong email list?
No.
[Thu Jan 05 14:49:50 2006] [4972:3800] [debug] jk_isapi_plugin.c (863):
[/bacworth/] is a servlet url - should redirect to bacworth
That's OK. Means that you've correctly set the mount
--- Wade Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- Duan, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, when I was mentioning the term user session,
I
was discussing from
a threading/transaction perspective, not from the
servlet object
perspective. It is the worker thread that
represents a
On 1/10/06, Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An optimal setup for me, I think, is:
- for each application to put the 3rd party dependencies in WEB-INF/lib
(I'm using JPackage's build-jar-repository, which I auto invoke from
the ant script, so its even automatic).
I thought you said you
Hi,
I don't know anything about this xtags taglib you seem to be using so
just take the following comments for what they are
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: No tag xhtml defined in tag
library
associated with uri urn:jsptagdir:/WEB-INF/tags
I would say this means that we are missing
On 1/9/06, Christian Stalp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again, sorry for my late answer to this thread.
I desided to forward the JDOM-Object via tge servelt-context.
This solution wrote me Frode Halvorsen of the jdom-interest mailling list.
He wrote:
Hello.
Why don't you put it as an
George Sexton wrote:
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From: Duan, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
HttpSession should be implemented (it's just an interface). In fact,
the session attributes were implemented as a Hashtable in
tomcat, not a
Hashmap (just double checked the latest 5.5.15 src of tomcat).
Hello,
is it possible to use jndi (ldap) + tls in server.xml ?
thanks
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Hello,
I'm searching for the best concept of how to use and save hierarchical data.
I have a structure like PC file system with meta data. There a folder objects
and files objects of different types. Every object have data like
permissions, date and author. And they have type-specific data
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
Enabling the RequestDumperValve in both 5.5.12 and 5.0.16 (!) messes up
the parsing of other-than-ISO-8859-1 incoming parameters.
After using a rather huge bunch of hours, this came down as the result:
when this debug valve is turned on, it seems to default to
I'm trying to setup a site, and have apache serve up all of the static
content, and having tomcat server all of the dynamic content. The
static content is found on an nfs mount, and has a minimal directory
sturcture where static content is found. The jsp code is found on the
web server, and some
I've produced my own servlet filter to get around this -- which does not
dump request parameters until *after* the request has completed.
With almost no additional effort you can then add request elapsed time,
etc, etc, to this.
Mark Thomas wrote:
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
Enabling the
Thanks for the help Mladen...
I had not added the DLL to the web services extension section until I read
your email, however I am still having the same problem. Can someone tell me
how to verify that I can execute /Jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll from my vhost?
Also, if my IIS server is hosting at http://hostname.domainname/
Then do I access the redirector using
http://hostname.domainname/servletname/
Thanks again for all the help.
Tom
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From: Thomas Dickey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 3:37
Hi,
I had not added the DLL to the web services extension section until I
read your
email, however I am still having the same problem. Can someone tell me
how to
verify that I can execute /Jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll from my vhost?
(http://hostname/jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll) ---is this
From: Sriram Narayanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat, Tomcat only handles JSP in localhost
The link he gave talks about how to have PHP etc along side Tomcat.
PHP can be fairly easily used with Tomcat standalone:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/UsingPhp
So, I repeat:
Chuck,
So, I repeat: What full-fledged features do you think are
missing from Tomcat?
The reason I'm currently using Apache+Tomcat is that I had heard that Tomcat
was significantly slower at serving static files (.css, .gif, .js, etc.).
Is this no longer the case?
Daniel
From: Daniel Blumenthal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Apache + Tomcat, Tomcat only handles JSP in localhost
The reason I'm currently using Apache+Tomcat is that I had
heard that Tomcat was significantly slower at serving static
files (.css, .gif, .js, etc.). Is this no longer
From: Thom Hehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat, Tomcat only handles JSP in localhost
Is there any documentation on configuring tomcat for optimum
performance?
Probably not all in one place. For starters, Peter Lin has a pretty
decent summary at:
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Conveying servlet sessions by SSL session is clearly not required by the
spec, though...
I'm not sure whether Tomcat supports this...
It doesn't (mostly because nobody has been interested enough to write the
code for
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I am migrating from version 4.1 to 5.5 and am wrestling with the logging.
How do I get compile errors from jasper to go to a log file instead of the
console? I have set swallowOutput to true in the context config, and
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:JDBC Session persistence in a cluster problem/question
Date: 10 January 2006 5:42:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[For context, Tomcat 5.5.12]
Hello all,
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding exactly what the
I am currently working on a web application that uses Tomcat 4.1.27 and JDK
1.4.2_03.
The same piece of code now needs to be supported on Tomcat 3.3.1 and JDK
1.4.2_08. I managed to get the classes, jsps coompile and built by modifying
the ant script. In fact even the application runs
Curious though, I think you mentioned that you added the isapi filter
to the web
sites container, on not the web site itself, is this correct?
Yepp - I think you should be able to do it either way. If you want the
filter to be active for all your web sites you can add it at the top
level.
Hi!
First of all, Im sorry for my empty mail.
Now to my question.
I have trouble with UTF-8 and form based login with Tomcat 5.5.12 together
with Apache 2.0.55 using mod_jk 1.2.15.
I have a struts based application that works fine with UTF-8, but the form
based login using jdbc realm
context: Apache 2.0.54, Tomcat 5.5.12, jk 1.2.15, ajp 1.3
I am observing something which I think I understand, but I want to
make sure it is expected behaviour and not something I should attempt
to try and fix. See config at the end of this email for more
information.
We have configured
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