On 28.05.2009 08:35, topcoder1 wrote:
> I have an servlet application that requires to be know what the user's ip
> address is.
> However since it has an apache http proxy sitting in front of it, the
> client's ip is always 127.0.0.1(localhost) when it reaches the servlet. How
> do I resolve th
Please share your solution, so that other people looking for help do not
need to ask the same question again.
On 28.05.2009 06:41, Dmitriy Repin wrote:
> Dmitriy Repin wrote:
>> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>> Post the server.xml from your CentOS attempt so we can look at it.
>>>
>>> - Chuck
>>>
On 28.05.2009 01:42, Bill Davidson wrote:
> André Warnier wrote:
>> Bill Davidson wrote:
>> ...
>> "Our application switches between them [HTTP or HTTPS] based upon
>> whether there is sensitive data in the page or not."
>>
>> So I guess that if you did not do that, you would not be having this
>>
I have an servlet application that requires to be know what the user's ip
address is.
However since it has an apache http proxy sitting in front of it, the
client's ip is always 127.0.0.1(localhost) when it reaches the servlet. How
do I resolve this issue?
ProxyPass /myApp http://localhost:8
On 28.05.2009 00:25, CrystalCracker wrote:
> Apache 2.2
> Tomcat 6
> Mod_jk 1.2.21
>
> All of them are running on the same box.
>
> I have at any given time around 300 active sessions using the site, and upto
> 450 at max. Each user on average logs on to the site for around 15 minutes,
> and the
On 28.05.2009 06:34, steve rieger wrote:
> I think you meant to post that to the httpd/apache list
Yes, see: http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-users
> --Original Message--
> From: CrystalCracker
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> ReplyTo: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: How does Prefork w
Here are my updates :
Interesting finding is whatever AJP connectors stuck in Keepalive mode for
long time are for requests coming from remote clients. All connections for
requests coming from local (internal network) clients were changed to
CLOSE_WAIT after some time.
Today I tried with keep
Jeffrey Janner wrote:
Would anyone like to tackle & post an installer for 64-bit Windows?
The current installer is 32-bit only.
I know that it is fairly simple to convert an installed 32-bit Tomcat to
64-bit:
4) Run the Tomcat5.exe in Install mode to install the 64-bit version,
making sure to po
Dmitriy Repin wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Post the server.xml from your CentOS attempt so we can look at it.
- Chuck
Problem solved.
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I think you meant to post that to the httpd/apache list
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From: CrystalCracker
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
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Subject: How does Prefork work?
Sent: May 27, 2009 21:10
Can anyone explain me how exactly prefork works?
StartServers 2
MaxClients 1
Can anyone explain me how exactly prefork works?
StartServers 2
MaxClients 150
MinSpareThreads 25
MaxSpareThreads 75
ThreadsPerChild 25
ServerLimit 16
I think I got confused between the terms - server, process and thread. If
prefork is a single thread process, what does that ThreadsPerChild mean
Andre
could you explain how mod_perl would handle routing capability to pass to tc
instances?..could mod_perl accomplish the functionality of a load-balancer?
thanks
Martin Gainty
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Thanks, no I haven't dropped REST, as an alternative.
if the manager command for deploy using http put will work then that might
be a shortcut.
But my desire for WSDL/SOAP is because it will then work with BPEL process
flows and has better error handling and fits with our JMS AND ESB clients...
Thanks, no its not about single sign on, its about automation via web
services.
I want the operations that are associated with /manager to be wrapped in
WSDL/SOAP so I can automate via SOAP/BPEL the process of deploying new war
files to multiple instances of Tomcat.
If someone has done this with
André Warnier wrote:
Bill Davidson wrote:
...
"Our application switches between them [HTTP or HTTPS] based upon
whether there is sensitive data in the page or not."
So I guess that if you did not do that, you would not be having this
issue.
Feasible ?
Non-trivial. Also, there is resistanc
> From: Henjo [henj...@gmail.com]
> OS is Windows 2003.
x86 or x64?
> Available RAM is 3.5Gb on the machine, so that's not a problem.
I assume x86 from that sizing. As Chuck points out, you won't get the space
you want given Windows' appalling memory use.
> Any ideas how we can get a much lar
Bill Davidson wrote:
...
"Our application switches between them [HTTP or HTTPS] based upon
whether there is sensitive data in the page or not."
So I guess that if you did not do that, you would not be having this issue.
Feasible ?
-
Mike Oliver wrote:
...
Unless I misunderstand,
- the first part of your problem is to be able to login once, and then
have this login be valid for all separate Tomcat instances.
- the second part of the problem is then, for each Tomcat instance, to
be able to use manager-like functionalities to
Apache 2.2
Tomcat 6
Mod_jk 1.2.21
All of them are running on the same box.
I have at any given time around 300 active sessions using the site, and upto
450 at max. Each user on average logs on to the site for around 15 minutes,
and the calls are usually big and slow database or web- service call
> From: xalia...@freemail.gr [mailto:xalia...@freemail.gr]
> Subject: tomcat connector manipulation
>
> Is there a way to be able to handle at first the one connector
( (high prior.) and then the other one?
Nothing I can think of currently in Tomcat or the servlet spec would help here.
You coul
Jeffrey Janner wrote:
> Thanks Mark.
> One more reason to hound my developers to move up.
> Any reason that an app written for 5.5 could not be moved wholesale to
> 6.x?
> Also, did I leave out anything in my manual steps?
Looks good to me.
I need to check how the APR/native library is handled. T
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey Janner
wrote:
> Would anyone like to tackle & post an installer for 64-bit Windows?
> The current installer is 32-bit only.
Hi Jeff --
We just got done tackling a 64-bit windows install, and we're writing
up a more complete doc, but have a look at this pr
Thanks Mark.
One more reason to hound my developers to move up.
Any reason that an app written for 5.5 could not be moved wholesale to
6.x?
Also, did I leave out anything in my manual steps?
JEff
Mark Thomas wrote:
Already done and will be in 6.0.21 onwards. (didn't quite make 6.0.20)
Mark
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Jeffrey Janner wrote:
> Would anyone like to tackle & post an installer for 64-bit Windows?
> The current installer is 32-bit only.
Already done and will be in 6.0.21 onwards. (didn't quite make 6.0.20)
Mark
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Would anyone like to tackle & post an installer for 64-bit Windows?
The current installer is 32-bit only.
I know that it is fairly simple to convert an installed 32-bit Tomcat to
64-bit:
1) Install a 64-bit Java.
2) Download the 64-bit Procrun executable and replace Tomcat5.exe &
Tomcat5w.exe with
Mike Oliver wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> The URI commands don't quite cut it.
>
> As I stated I want to deploy a new war file.
It supports that. Using PUT if I recall correctly.
> The use of HttpClient to connect and send commands is one thing but to use
> these commands requires all files to already e
Mark Thomas wrote:
>Don't know. Never used it. Look for something in the docs around layer 7
>load-balancing and/or cookies. If you are using https then your SSL will
>have to be terminated at the load-balancer otherwise you won't be able
>to see the session cookie or url.
Apparently LVS doesn't
Thanks,
The URI commands don't quite cut it.
As I stated I want to deploy a new war file.
The use of HttpClient to connect and send commands is one thing but to use
these commands requires all files to already exist on the server to be
referenced by the command.
I want to deploy a new war file
Color me crazy, but I'm working on a WSDL project now and ... well ...
yuck. Sorry .. just had to get that out of my system. :-)
The services offered by manager should work for what you want. The link
below is for tomcat 6, but there are equivalents for whatever version
you are working with:
h
Mike Oliver wrote:
> Hmmm,
>
> I am not looking for the contents of /manager either in HTML or XML.
/manager is plain text for automated tools
/manager/html is the GUI
Mark
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Thanks Martin,
I would imagine that the manager application wrapped in a web services
implementation would have no less security than the manager/html
application, and therefore be no more vulnerable than /manager/html would
be.
At any rate, all our tomcats in our server farm are firewalled and
Hmmm,
I am not looking for the contents of /manager either in HTML or XML.
The "manager" application you access at /manager/html can perform
"operations" like start, stop, deploy, undeploy, check status, etc.
out of the box I can setup a manager role and grant that to a user, login as
that user
there are different approaches based on your security needs
if you open your TC webapps you will subject yourself to Man-in-the-middle
attacks
which would be time-consuming to detect and quite costly to your business
have you thought of an alternative approach perhaps some other Secure front end
Bill Davidson wrote:
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Any reason you can't load balance based on the JVM route in the
>> session ID?
>>
>
> Other than not being aware that it could be done or how to do it,
> none that I know of.
>
> Normally, we use cookies for the session id. Can LVS look at the
> se
Mark Thomas wrote:
Any reason you can't load balance based on the JVM route in the session ID?
Other than not being aware that it could be done or how to do it,
none that I know of.
Normally, we use cookies for the session id. Can LVS look at the
session id in a cookie?
--
I think he wants it in XML format, and be able to bind it to an object model
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Mike Oliver wrote:
>> Ok perhaps I was unclear.
>>
>> I have multiple instances of Tomcat installed and need to manage the
>> applications deployed on those instanc
Mike Oliver wrote:
> Ok perhaps I was unclear.
>
> I have multiple instances of Tomcat installed and need to manage the
> applications deployed on those instances.
>
> Currently I must login with a username and password to each instance
> /manager application through the normal user interface.
>
Ok perhaps I was unclear.
I have multiple instances of Tomcat installed and need to manage the
applications deployed on those instances.
Currently I must login with a username and password to each instance
/manager application through the normal user interface.
What I want to do is automate tha
Bill Davidson wrote:
> They swear they aren't using proxies. I'm not sure I believe them.
> Is it possible that their ISP could be redirecting ports 80 and/or 443
> through a proxy without the users browser being configured to do so?
Yes.
> Is there some other reason why they could be hitting us
We're using LVS for load balancing to three separate Tomcat 6 servers.
We do not have session replication. We do use sticky load balancing,
or it wouldn't work.
The problem is, we're having some customers, specifically people in
parts of Australia and Malaysia, on wireless ISP's who are coming a
I may be misunderstanding, wasn't the OP asking for a way to connect
to all those different managers without separate logins? Sort of like
a single-signon for the the managers? Or can the current manager do
such a thing across multiple Tomcats?
Ken
On May 27, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Mark Tho
please display TC logs usually located at
%CATALINA_HOME%\SERVER_NAME.-MM-DD.log
any/all %CATALINA_HOME%/*/WEB-INF/web.xml
any/all %CATALINA_HOME%/*/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml
and your startup configuration for Groovy
%GROOVY_HOME%\conf\groovy-starter*.conf
Saludos Cordiales
Martin
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Mike Oliver wrote:
> I would like to use Web Services to access the many tomcat instances I have,
> instead of having to login to each Manager individually.
>
> Has anyone created a WSDL wrapper implementation to duplicate the manager or
> administration applications operations via web services.
I would like to use Web Services to access the many tomcat instances I have,
instead of having to login to each Manager individually.
Has anyone created a WSDL wrapper implementation to duplicate the manager or
administration applications operations via web services. Non WSDL REST web
services w
Never mind! I have it figured out, I think.
I just copied over the existing tomcat6.exe and tomcat6w.exe files from
the standard installation with the files in this amd64 svn (just in case
anyone else is trying to do this).
Debbie Shapiro, Data Warehouse Manager
Office: 425.402.2233
-Origi
as mladen mentioned these are the 64bit windows binaries for TC 6
let us know if you have any installation/configuration issues
Martin Gainty
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Diese Nachricht ist vertraulic
I would suggest http://marakana.com/
For a technical training facility, I was extremely impressed.
We only covered a little bit of the performance tuning, however, they seemed
very flexible in class to cover in detail topics out side of what was covered
in the course.
>>>
From: Chetan Chhed
This is a vendor supported architecture. They deliver a set of pre-packaged
Apache conf files. So apache is a part of their design.
On our side, we have multiple httpd's load balancing to multiple tomcats. Also
the application is AD integrated and some paths of access lie in the DMZ where
only a
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Chuck,
On 5/25/2009 1:30 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Caldarale, Charles R
>> Subject: RE: Apache httpd vs Tomcat static content performance [more
>> results]
>
> There are some extracts from the 2007 O'Reilly Tomcat book about
> benchmar
Diego Castorina wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> We are currently running Tomcat 6.0.14 on a Ubuntu Server 8.04 and Java
> 1.6.
>
> Two applications are running:
>
> - One of them uses Spring MVC and Jackrabbit providing RESTful
> API
>
> - The second is a client of the forme
> From: Chetan Chheda [mailto:chetan_chh...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat not closing threads -- SOLVED ??
>
> Pardon my ignorance .. but browsing thru the application directories I
> found a number of other file types like css, javascript, ser etc and
> wasnt sure whether these need to go to t
Chetan Chheda wrote:
> All,
>
> Can you recommend some of them? Topics that I am looking for are :
>
> Mod_jk configuration
> Tomcat connectors
> Apache webserver
>
> For high traffic scenariors with a performance tuning & monitoring
> perspective ..
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/Sup
Okken,Brett wrote:
> I would like to monitor the status of wars/web modules/applications via jmx
> using notifications. However, it does not seem that any of the possible
> MBeans send out notifications of shutdown. I have tried the WebModule
> (*:j2eeType=WebModule,name=//host/app,*), Manager
Pardon my ignorance .. but browsing thru the application directories I found a
number of other file types like css, javascript, ser etc and wasnt sure whether
these need to go to tomcat or not. Hence -> JkMount /LCSW/* ajp13
So I went with with I am sure about, which is image files and html pa
> From: Debbie Shapiro [mailto:dshap...@cardiacscience.com]
> Subject: FW: How to Install/Run Tomcat on Win2003 Server 64-bit?
>
> These don't appear to be installation files. What should I be doing
> with these particular files?
Mark T already answered your question yesterday:
http://marc.info/?
These don't appear to be installation files. What should I be doing with
these particular files?
Debbie Shapiro, Data Warehouse Manager
Office: 425.402.2233
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From: Mladen Turk [mailto:mt...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 9:58 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 09:51, Serge Fonville wrote:
> Hi
>
>> Some JSP containers (as per section 8.4.2 of the JSP 1.2 specification)
>> support the capability of precompiling a JSP page.
>>
>> To precompile a JSP page, access the page with a query string of
>> ?jsp_precompile
>
> How is this dif
> From: Henjo [mailto:henj...@gmail.com]
> Subject: MaxPermSize, Tomcat startup trouble
>
> AFAIK the PermSpace holds all compiled java classes (and jsps) in RAM.
No; it holds the java.lang.Class instances that represent the loaded classes
(including JSPs). Size of a class file on disk has *not
Hi everyone,
We are currently running Tomcat 6.0.14 on a Ubuntu Server 8.04 and Java
1.6.
Two applications are running:
- One of them uses Spring MVC and Jackrabbit providing RESTful
API
- The second is a client of the former with no database but it
is a Grails application
> From: Okken,Brett [mailto:bok...@cerner.com]
> Subject: WebappClassLoader appears to ignore LifecyceListeners
>
> Why are listeners ignored?
Because they're not needed.
> If they are going to be ignored, could this at least be documented?
It's all open source, so feel free to submit patches.
All,
Can you recommend some of them? Topics that I am looking for are :
Mod_jk configuration
Tomcat connectors
Apache webserver
For high traffic scenariors with a performance tuning & monitoring perspective
..
Thanks,
Chetan
We are currently trying to get a Tomcat 6.0 server running, with Sun JDK
16.0_10.
OS is Windows 2003.
This Tomcat server will hold about 20 contexts, each ranging from 50-100Mb
(mostly libs + jsps). Quite large, so it needs some memory adjustments.
If we don't, we get the following exception:
ja
I would like to monitor the status of wars/web modules/applications via jmx
using notifications. However, it does not seem that any of the possible MBeans
send out notifications of shutdown. I have tried the WebModule
(*:j2eeType=WebModule,name=//host/app,*), Manager
(*:type=Manager,path=/app,
It appears that the WebappClassLoader[1], while declaring that it implements
Lifecycle[2], actually ignores LifecycleListeners[3]. I have observed that
registering a Lifecycle listener with a WebappClassLoader seems to have no
effect. When the classloader is stopped, the listener was not called.
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Serge Fonville
wrote:
>> To precompile a JSP page, access the page with a query string of
>> ?jsp_precompile
>
> How is this different from just accessing the page after deploying it?
Yeah, what? :-)
> And can this also be done for an entire webapp instead of a
> From: Mike Duffy [mailto:mduffy_li...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: CoyoteOutputStream OutputBuffer Problem
>
> The OutputBuffer is null when trying to write to the response.
The only time the OutputBuffer reference is cleared is when the Response object
is recycled, and even then only if you're r
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On 5/26/2009 2:47 PM, Chetan Chheda wrote:
> After some digging thru config files setup by the vendor, I think I
> might have found the root cause ..Correlating the access_log and tomcat
> logs, I found out that tomcat threads were shooting up
Hi Charles,
It works now. I had hello.html needs to be Hello.html.
Everyone Thanks,
Veena
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: veena pandit [mailto:v.kri...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: hwllo.html
> >
> > when I created a director
Thanks Chris,
the warning would only print when a GC happens and there are some keys
that haven't been cancelled but dereferenced.
I will work on this, but it should not cause any problems since the keys
will be cleaned out.
Filip
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Hi Chuck,
It is "webapps" and I tried the same exact url.
THanks,
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: veena pandit [mailto:v.kri...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: hwllo.html
> >
> > when I created a directory HelloWorld under webApps
PS I tried using a different URL
(file:/etc/BlueVueBatch/BVBDatabases/PostgreSQLDatabase.jar) instead of
the weirdly formed one below, but I get the same error message. I guess
it will load the classes in that JAR either way, but (as I expected),
the format of the URL does not make a difference for
Hi
> Some JSP containers (as per section 8.4.2 of the JSP 1.2 specification)
> support the capability of precompiling a JSP page.
>
> To precompile a JSP page, access the page with a query string of
> ?jsp_precompile
How is this different from just accessing the page after deploying it?
And can
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On 5/26/2009 10:43 PM, john S wrote:
> Thanks for your response, Actually we dont have the source code for that
> because it is very old code, but i m using decompiler in which i can get
> some information.
:(
> this.m_im.gatherProperties(loca
> > I'm guessing that:
> > * sun.misc.Launcher$ExtClassLoader is the bootstrap class loader
>
> Not quite - the bootstrap class loader is null; the
> ExtClassLoader is the one that looks in the JRE's lib/ext directory.
>
> > * sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader is the system class loader
> > *
> From: S Arvind [mailto:arvindw...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Compile JSP before the first request arrives
>
> can you give me the good docs about this..
It's in the Tomcat docs:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/jasper-howto.html#Production%20Configuration
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6
Try this
Some JSP containers (as per section 8.4.2 of the JSP 1.2 specification)
support the capability of precompiling a JSP page.
To precompile a JSP page, access the page with a query string of
?jsp_precompile
http://hostname.com/mywebapp/mypage.jsp?jsp_precompile
see more deta
> From: veena pandit [mailto:v.kri...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: hwllo.html
>
> when I created a directory HelloWorld under webApps
> and put he hello.html there, I got a 404.
Precision counts; it's not "webApps", it's "webapps" - case matters.
What URL did you use to try to access your hello.htm
> From: Jon Pearson [mailto:jon.pear...@sixnet.com]
> Subject: RE: Classloaders
>
> I'm guessing that:
> * sun.misc.Launcher$ExtClassLoader is the bootstrap class loader
Not quite - the bootstrap class loader is null; the ExtClassLoader is the one
that looks in the JRE's lib/ext directory.
>
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Filip,
On 5/27/2009 8:45 AM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>
>> These are the warnings I received:
>>
>> May 23, 2009 5:03:20 AM
>> org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioBlockingSelector$KeyReference finalize
>> WARNING: Possib
can you give me the good docs about this..
-Arvind S
*
"Many of lifes failure are people who did not realize how close they were to
success when they gave up."
-Thomas Edison
*
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:23 PM, David Smith wrote:
> S Arvind wrote:
> > Is there any way to pre-compile all the jsp
This worked, but when I created a directory HelloWorld under webApps and put
he hello.html there,
I got a 404.
Thanks,
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:57 PM, Geofrey Rainey
wrote:
> Place an index.html file in the Tomcat default web application docroot:
>
> webapps/ROOT
>
> Then you should be able to
Hi,
i am writing java web services - tomcat - axis1.4
i set two connectors on tomcat 6.
I want some clients (high priority) to arrive at the 1st
and some clients(low priority) to arrive at the 2nd connector(different port).
What i want to achieve is to serve first the clients(to a web service) th
> From: S Arvind [mailto:arvindw...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: hello world
>
> rename the file name to index.html , or change the welcome page entry
> in web.xml to hello.html
As previously stated, that's a really bad idea. It would overwrite Tomcat's
default home page, obliterating the very use
> >> 2. The documentation on classloaders is here:
> >> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/class-loader-howto.html
> >
> > Thanks, but I've read through that a few times. It describes the
> > existing classloader layout but does not describe how to
> avoid problems
> > when using your own wit
rename the file name to index.html , or change the welcome page entry in
web.xml to hello.html
-Arvind S
*
"Many of lifes failure are people who did not realize how close they were to
success when they gave up."
-Thomas Edison
*
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:23 AM, veena pandit wrote:
> I tried pla
S Arvind wrote:
> Is there any way to pre-compile all the jsp files, when we are deploying in
> the production environment?
>
> -Arvind S
>
> *
>
> "Many of lifes failure are people who did not realize how close they were to
> success when they gave up."
> -Thomas Edison*
>
>
Yes ... depends on
try starting by the bat file in bin folder.
-Arvind
*
"Many of lifes failure are people who did not realize how close they were to
success when they gave up."
-Thomas Edison
*
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:36 PM, a.v.v.gopalakrishna wrote:
> Application System Error, Tomcat cannot be
> started as se
veena pandit wrote:
> I dont know where to place it. I am following some tutorial. I placed it
> under
> tomcat root in a directory named web-apps. Do i have to configure it in
> web.xml?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Veena
>
>
The super simple, static helloworld:
Create a new folder under webapps (for t
Is there any way to pre-compile all the jsp files, when we are deploying in
the production environment?
-Arvind S
*
"Many of lifes failure are people who did not realize how close they were to
success when they gave up."
-Thomas Edison*
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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All,
(I have no idea why my messages are getting messed-up... apologies for
the empty messages... I swear I'm sending whole messages!)
During performance testing, I got the following warnings in
catalina.out. I'm using th
Guy Cube wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are also haveing exact same issue in our environment. We are using
> JBoss 4.2.3, Apache 2.2.11 with mod_proxy_ajp using ajp to connect between
> Apache and JBoss. It happens intermittently and when i happnes all AJP's
> TCP connections are stayed in ESTABLISHE
abdul razack wrote:
>
>
> 1. In server.xml
>maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25"
> useBodyEncodingForURI="true" URIEncoding="UTF-8"
> maxSpareThreads="75" enableLookups="false"
> redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="100"
>connectionTimeout="2
1. In server.xml
2. In all JSP pages
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" %>
3. But I am surprise to see in servlet that request.getCharacterEncoding ( ) as
null.
Still I have same problem.
-Abdul Razack
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Youssef Mohammed wrote:
From: Yo
> > From: Jon Pearson [mailto:jon.pear...@sixnet.com]
> > Subject: RE: Classloaders
> >
> > This is confounding because an ancestor classloader of my
> > URLClassLoader that made the classes in my plugin JAR
> > available should have access to org.postgresql.Driver.
> > In fact, one of them *must
Thanks for the quick reply.
In all JSP pages, i am using
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=utf-8" %>
.
But I am surprise to see in servlet that request.getCharacterEncoding ( ) as
null.
-Abdul Razack
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Sergio Arrighi wrote:
From: Sergio Arrighi
Subject: Re: retr
abdul razack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Java web application (JSP, Servlet, SQL server 2005) running on
> apache-tomcat-5.5.23.
>
> I am facing one problem when retriving Arabic data from database. The data
> contains both english and Arabic in table.
> when retirve data from java applicatio
In server.xml you have to set the http connector attribute:
connectionTimeout="2" disableUploadTimeout="true"
URIEncoding="UTF-8" />
Try this out!
S.
Youssef Mohammed ha scritto:
u just need to set your content encoding to UTF-8 in your jspes
<%@ page pageEncoding="UTF-8" %>
I think al
u just need to set your content encoding to UTF-8 in your jspes
<%@ page pageEncoding="UTF-8" %>
I think also there might be a way to set the default encoding to utf8 !
Regards, Youssef
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:16 PM, abdul razack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Java web application (JSP, Servlet, SQ
Hi,
Try to check the encoding of your jsp pages! It must be UTF-8 as well!
BB
S.
abdul razack ha scritto:
Hi,
I have Java web application (JSP, Servlet, SQL server 2005) running on apache-tomcat-5.5.23.
I am facing one problem when retriving Arabic data from database. The data contains b
Hi,
I have Java web application (JSP, Servlet, SQL server 2005) running on
apache-tomcat-5.5.23.
I am facing one problem when retriving Arabic data from database. The data
contains both english and Arabic in table.
when retirve data from java application all arabic is appearing as . B
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