> From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Security Constraints With URL Rewrite filter
> I assume that the security constraint now applies to the
> pattern that come INTO the filter.
Not sure what you mean by "now applies", but it's always that way.
> So instead of constr
> From: Pandian R [mailto:barat...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Survivor space fine tuning
> I have a tomcat 7 server running on JDK 7 - Win2008 32 bit.
Be precise: always state the _exact_ Tomcat version, and the _exact_ JDK level.
> I am monitoring all the memory areas.
Why? Do you have a performa
> From: 鄂力炜 [mailto:daura...@gmail.com]
> Subject: wicket 1.3.7 RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException post data lost
> I am using wicket 1.3.7 for our product.
> Can anyone help me for this issue?
Perhaps someone familiar with Wicket can, but this is a Tomcat mailing list;
the only mention o
> From: uwe.hellm...@t-systems.com [mailto:uwe.hellm...@t-systems.com]
> Subject: How much connections are handled per thread?
> Does a single Tomcat thread handle more than one connection
> at a time?
No (discounting the asynch mechanisms).
> Is it possible that if there are more connections
> From: Robinson, Eric [mailto:eric.robin...@psmnv.com]
> Subject: Do I Have Java Memory Fragmentation?
> All of this makes me think we have a problem with Java memory
> fragmentation because of having so many instances of Java
Fragmentation doesn't really exist anymore, thanks to paging and gar
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
> dlopen does not take a search path as a parameter -- it always uses
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Well... no. If a slash is included in the dlopen() argument, that is taken to
be a path; it can be r
> From: Lutischán Ferenc [mailto:lutisch...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 7.0.23 problem
> When I have upgraded it to 7.0.23, the starting process is
> paused on the line:
> "INFO: Deploying web application directory /usr/local/tomcat1/webapps/ROOT"
> There are not error messages.
Take a thread
> From: mike.werth...@gmail.com [mailto:mike.werth...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
> Mike Wertheim
> Subject: Re: keepalive issue
> My question was basically: If I'm using APR, can I assume that I'll
> get the APR Connector
Yes, you'll have the APR , with all of its attributes.
> Also, I reduced th
> From: mike.werth...@gmail.com [mailto:mike.werth...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
> Mike Wertheim
> Subject: Re: keepalive issue
> In my server.xml, I have this line which turns on APR:
"Enables" would be a better word; it does not force the usage of APR.
> With this configuration, can I assume tha
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: keepalive issue
> Since you are under Tomcat 7, you may want to have a look at
> the Executor feature.
Which has been available since at least Tomcat 6 (I'm too lazy to look at the
older docs).
> Again, I am not an expert, but if I
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
> This left me intellectually unsatisfied, because I still
> did not know how Tomcat6 was finding this old tc-native,
Already told you: dlopen() is required to look in /usr/lib - as a last resort.
Check out
> From: Gregor S. [mailto:rc4...@googlemail.com]
> Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
> I guess it's a bad idea to run two different versions
> of Tomcat on the same box.
??? Clearly that's not true - it's done all the time. Much easier when not
using these 3rd-party repackaged corruptions..
> From: jwklomp [mailto:janwillem.kl...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 6: what are the risks of not using Security Manager
> My question is: how secure is Tomcat without the Security Manager enabled
Tomcat itself is secure; it's your webapps you have to think about. Can they
be tricked into doin
> From: jwklomp [mailto:janwillem.kl...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat with certificate on load balances - prevending redirect
> https/http
> But are you not supposed to add a certificate to Tomcat
> if you start using a secure channel?
The idea is to have the SSL terminated at the front end,
> From: Gabriele Bulfon [mailto:gbul...@sonicle.com]
> Subject: RE: Deployment over a running webapp does not call session detroyed?
> what is the point to mantain http sessions valid when all the
> other stuff have been destroyed and reloaded?
Sounds like your webapp doesn't reinitialize itsel
> From: Warren Bell [mailto:warrenbe...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat xerces conflicts and Endorsed,Standards Override Mechanism
> Tomcat 6.0.16
Might want to upgrade - that's getting close to four years old.
> JDK 1.6
JDK 1.6.what?
- Chuck
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> From: Mark Eggers [mailto:its_toas...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat xerces conflicts and Endorsed,Standards Override Mechanism
> > servlet-api-2.3.jar
> > servlet-api-2.5.jar
> If you're using Maven to manage the dependencies, how about
> marking the offending jars provided, and see
> if t
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
> which still does not really explain (to me) why Tomcat
> looks for it there. Or is it jsvc ?
Neither - it's the Linux dynamic loader, required to do so by the Linux API
contract for dlopen().
> So how do
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
> And if I do this, where do I put the result, in such a way that
> it doesn't overwrite the existing one used by tomcat5.5 ?
One would normally place it in Tomcat's bin directory, and set LD_LIBRARY_PATH
or
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: path used for tc-natuve
> > So then, to repeat the question, where might this Tomcat Native
> > library be, which Tomcat finds and is complaining about ?
> I wonder if dlopen() is defaulting to the ldconfig list? Look in
>
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
> it does not seem that there is either a $LD_LIBRARY_PATH set, nor an
> explicit "-Djava.library.path" on the tomcat (or jsvc) command-line.
> So then, to repeat the question, where might this Tomcat Native l
> From: Gabriele Bulfon [mailto:gbul...@sonicle.com]
> Subject: Deployment over a running webapp does not call session detroyed?
> the ContextListener contextDestroyed is called, but I have no way to
> access my threads and kill them from there
> Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Yes
> From: Charlotte Binns [mailto:charlotte.bi...@tate.org.uk]
> Subject: Cannot create JDBC driver of class error occurs when upgrading from
> tomcat-6.0.33 to tomcat 6.0.35
> I added all my configuration to server.xml/web.xml
Exactly what did you change there?
> and tomcat-users.xml
Not suita
> From: Robinson, Eric [mailto:eric.robin...@psmnv.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Silently Dies and then Won't Restart -- Error 1067
> Tomcat 6 on our Windows 2003 R2 x64 server runs fine for a
> day or two, then silently dies without leaving any messages
> in the log files.
Buried somewhere in the
> From: Antonios Kogias [mailto:co...@hua.gr]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 7 Valve not logging correct response size
> Files of 1k, 10k, 25k get logged correctly, but files greater than that
> (50k, 75k, 100k, 1000k) are logged as size zero(0).
Are you getting chunked output, by any chance?
- Chuck
> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat memory allocation
> I believe I should be looking in the Windows Registry
DO NOT edit the Windows registry - you will break something. Use the
tomcat?w.exe utility; that's what it's for.
- Chuck
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> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat memory allocation
> I should add that Tomcat is running as a Windows service,
> it isn't started manually.
In that case, nothing that we've been discussing about JAVA_OPTS,
CATALINA_OPTS, startup.bat, catalina.bat, and s
> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat memory allocation
> Sorry to belabour this but if I create a setenv.bat file with settings:
> set CATALINA_OPTS=%CATALINA_OPTS% -Xms128m -Xmx768m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m
> where should the file go and does it need to be called
> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat memory allocation
> But if I change the settings in catalina.bat to:
Don't make changes to catalina.bat; create a setenv.bat to hold all your local
settings.
> set CATALINA_OPTS=%CATALINA_OPTS% -Xms128m -Xmx768m -XX:MaxP
> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat memory allocation
> So I could reduce it below 128Mb if I choose. Is there a
> default value?
Yes - for each platform and JVM type. Use JConsole on a running JVM to see
what it is.
> A job hung earlier and I wonder if m
> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: Tomcat memory allocation
> Following advice found elsewhere on the internet
Always to be taken with large chunks of salt.
> set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Xms128m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m
You would be better off using CATALINA_OPT
> From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net]
> Subject: Custom realm.authenticate() that would work with any realm -
> possible?
> I was wondering if there might, perhaps, be another way to do what
> I'm trying to do (basically have an realm.authenticate() method that
> doesn't require a passwo
> From: Oladapo Moshood [mailto:morec...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: SSL configuration on apache tomcat 6 - Oracle EL5
> Still waiting to hear from you folks.
A bit impatient, are we? Remember, everyone on this list is a _volunteer_, not
paid. If you want immediate answers, hire someone.
> I p
> From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Disabling Apps in host root
> When I start tomcat
What exact version? We're not mind-readers, and capabilities vary considerably
depending on what level you're on.
> it tries to start an app for every folder in the
> host root d
> From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net]
> Subject: Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password"
> authentication?
> In other words, even though my valve code can assert a user
> into Tomcat, and even if that same user already exists in the
> Tomcat realm, the asserted us
> From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Logging - including host name in log file?
> A context runs in a host.
That is a Tomcat-specific implementation mechanism, not something mandated by
the servlet spec. Consequently, there is nothing in the spec that would let
> From: srilaxmi deevela [mailto:deevelasrila...@gmail.com]
> Subject: hi
> please anyone send me the structs 1.x version software link
If you're going to program computers, you need to do your own homework. (And
at least learn how to spell struts.) Perhaps you've heard of Google?
Before you
> From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net]
> Subject: Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password"
> authentication?
> In my sniffer, I can see the REMOTE_USER set to the hard-coded
> string, but in my test JSP on Tomcat, there getUserPrincipal()
> is returning null. I've
> From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Logging - including host name in log file?
> Where should the properties file be located? All of the
> docs say it should be in /common/classes.
What docs are those? Please be specific, because they're wrong and need
correct
> From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Form-based Login question
> Before I start, any words of advice for migrating? Should
> it be relatively painless
It's pretty painless, if your webapps are well-behaved. Tomcat 7 is better at
detecting errors (e.g., memory l
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: [OT]RE: Maximum memory that can be assigned to Tomcat on windows
> platform
> > In general: the bigger heap, the longer GC will run.
Not strictly true, and hasn't been true for many years. GC time is
proportional to the number of l
> From: mike.werth...@gmail.com [mailto:mike.werth...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
> Mike Wertheim
> Subject: Re: increase in file descriptor use from Tomcat 7.0.21 to 7.0.23
> Number of those file descriptors that have filename with "socket": 13783 (40%)
> Number of those file descriptors that have f
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: Server crash for memory limit
> Yup. 2^64 is a *lot* of memory.
It's really "just" 2^48 on current x86-64 chips, but that's still more than you
can use.
- Chuck
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> From: Chris Moore [mailto:chrismo...@surewest.net]
> Subject: System.out is not going to catalina.out
> I can't seem to get any kind of logging to work,
> including simply writing to System.out.
You really shouldn't be using System.out for logging; you webapp should include
a logging framewor
> From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:goupilpie...@gmail.com]
> Subject: xinetd port redirection for Tomcat
> Shall I use another way of binding Tomcat to port 80?
Try iptables - it's even simpler. Something like the following should work:
/sbin/iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIR
> From: sir...@8host.pl [mailto:sir...@8host.pl]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 crashes after changing server IP
> Hi, i recently move server to new IP, since this change ive got
> permanently this error, i tryed everything but im fail.
> [Fri Nov 25 23:56:29 2011] [notice] SELinux policy enabled; httpd
> From: Kurt [mailto:fxbird1...@163.com]
> Subject: Re: How to get the tomcat internal log out?
> our projects are designed to run on tc 5 or 6.
Then they should run on 7 just as well.
- Chuck
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> From: 飞翔鸟 [mailto:fxbird1...@163.com]
> Subject: Re:Re: How to get the tomcat internal log out?
> Why tomcat 7?
Because 5.5 is near end-of-life, 6.0 gets only critical fixes, and 7.0 is the
one under active development.
- Chuck
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> From: Chema [mailto:demablo...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Babysitting ThreadLocals
> Do you mean that read operations (getters) in not-threadsafe objects
> are not an atomic operations and could retrieve "dirty" values cause
> sharing across threads?
Correct. Not-thread-safe means just what it
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Babysitting ThreadLocals
> Removing the ThreadLocal after every request of course means
> that the use of ThreadLocal is entirely useless.
> Should I stop worrying about the overhead of creating a
> SimpleDateFormat?
> From: David Dabbs [mailto:dmda...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Thread executor question
> I was wondering if there's any migration guide
You mean perhaps the link named Migration Guide on the Tomcat home page?
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html
> in particular any discussion of the advantages
> From: Satish Mittal [mailto:satish.mit...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 7 not working with javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword property
> In my tomcat webapp, before I spawn another tomcat
> webapp process
I'll bite: what does that mean? What part of the servlet spec covers that
action?
- Chuck
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Java 7
> I believe I remember seeing some comments on the list about there
> being some problems related to the Tomcat/Java 7 relationship.
Tomcat cannot be built with Java 7, but it can be run with it. Make sure you
use the latest ver
> From: Shanti Suresh [mailto:sha...@umich.edu]
> Subject: Re: tomcat http connector
> Tomcat's built-in HTTP connector can be used for production if
> your production traffic is light. It is advisable to front-end
> Tomcat with Apache.
Sorry, that's just BS. Back in the Tomcat 3 or 4 days, i
> From: Asha K S [mailto:a...@adobe.com]
> Subject: RE: tomcat http connector
> My question was mainly regarding which one is recommended
> for production .
Both, depending on what you need to do. If you are using httpd for something
useful (and just serving static content isn't one of those
> From: Asha K S [mailto:a...@adobe.com]
> Subject: tomcat http connector
> Is there any document which I can refer to which states if tomcat's
> built in http connector (Coyote) can be used for production ?
What an odd question. Of course it can be used for production.
> And also a compariso
> From: Eric Kemp [mailto:cruisingat90...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: APR SSL error: "Socket bind failed: [98] Address already in use"
> Any other ideas would still be appreciated.
As others have noted, the conflict is likely on some port other than 8443.
Post your entire server.xml, preferably
> From: al pl [mailto:uhotsp...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Problem with wmv file in tomcat 7
Browser?
> tomcat 6
> Pragma No-cache
> Cache-Control no-cache
> tomcat 7
> Cache-Control private
Note the caching control differences. You might want to check the headers a
few more times to see if t
> From: al pl [mailto:uhotsp...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Problem with wmv file in tomcat 7
> since I have upgraded the tomcat to version 7.0.22, the
> same windows media player gives an error saying "Windows
> Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not
> support the file type or might n
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Upgrading Tomcat in Place on Linux
> > What is a good way to upgrade Tomcat in place on a Linux box?
> Don't. Install the new Tomcat in a different directory.
Forgot to mention that you will, of course, have to merge your change
> From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Upgrading Tomcat in Place on Linux
> What is a good way to upgrade Tomcat in place on a Linux box?
Don't. Install the new Tomcat in a different directory. Ideally, you're
keeping your webapps in a location other than inside the
> From: Adrian Zara [mailto:adrian.z...@aonhewitt.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Causes Server to go Panic/Crash
> I just learned that the JVM I am using is Java HotSpot
> (TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_19-b04, mixed mode)
Which hasn't been supported for many years. (1.5 is also not supported, unless
> From: Martin O'Shea [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: RE: Trying to get Tomcat 6 running as a Windows service
> Tomcat 6.0.26 is now running as a Windows service.
> But I have a problem with my application as follows:
You should start a new thread for a new problem.
> SEVERE: Exceptio
> From: Adrian Zara [mailto:adrian.z...@aonhewitt.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Causes Server to go Panic/Crash
> As you can see in the JAVA_OPTS setting, I have set the
> max heap size to 1G which is 50% of the total physical
> memory and, if I'm not mistaken, I think we are running
> only one ap
> From: Adrian Zara [mailto:adrian.z...@aonhewitt.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Causes Server to go Panic/Crash
> Tomcat version: Tomcat: 5.5.31
Good to know. Be aware that 5.5 is reaching end of life soon, and you should
move up to something current.
> JVM version: gij (GNU libgcj) version 3.4.
> From: app...@dsl.pipex.com [mailto:app...@dsl.pipex.com]
> Subject: Trying to get Tomcat 6 running as a Windows service
> I find that although Tomcat will start / stop via the batch
> files in the /bin folder, when set as a Windows service, I get
> a message that:
>
> Windows could not start t
> From: Adrian Zara [mailto:adrian.z...@aonhewitt.com]
> Subject: Tomcat Causes Server to go Panic/Crash
> Tomcat Version: 5.5.x
Exact Tomcat version? There have been at least 15 releases of 5.5.
> JAVA_OPTS='-Xmx1024m -XX:+AggressiveHeap'
Note that setting JAVA_OPTS affects all Tomcat Java e
> From: Jeremy [mailto:asfbugzi...@nuru.net]
> Subject: Single POST request being handled twice
> How is it possible that Tomcat has 2 threads handling
> the same request?
This is usually the result of an application coding or design error: storing a
reference to a request in an inappropriate
> From: Cifer [mailto:mantia...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: build.xml:2313: Compile failed; see the compiler error output
> for details
> why must i use java6 to compile tomcat7
Because Sun (not Oracle) added methods to an interface class in JDK 7 that
Tomcat does not implement, resulting in err
> From: Anisha Karki [mailto:karki.ani...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Service auction is not available
> when i try to create second one.. it gives error:
> org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrappervalue invoke
> Info: Servlet auction is currently unavailable
Clearly, the above is your version of what
> From: Christian Röttger [mailto:chris.roett...@uni-muenster.de]
> Subject: tomcat doesnt want to start
> i updated my ubuntu server to tomcat 6.0.24. (a kernel update was also
> included) After a reboot tomcat doesn't want to start.
> Can anyone provide some help how to get it running again?
> From: Kaushal Shriyan [mailto:kaushalshri...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: HTTP Status 404 - /manager/html
> I did downloaded it from
> http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.19/bin/
Good. For curiosity's sake, why didn't you use the most recent release?
> i do have manager webapps
> From: Kaushal Shriyan [mailto:kaushalshri...@gmail.com]
> Subject: HTTP Status 404 - /manager/html
> When i hit http://IP:8080/manager/html, I get HTTP Status 404 -
> /manager/html, Tomcat Version 7.0.19, Any clue ?
Is the manager webapp deployed? Where did you get this Tomcat? If you used a
> From: celtic man [mailto:dheerajman...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: Catalina logs error
> 12:09:50,399 ERROR [ThreadLocalFilter] Error with web
> request.org.apache.jasper.JasperException: javax.servlet.ServletException:
> javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Wildcard term count limit exceeded
> What ne
> From: Gangumolu, Maruti [mailto:maruti.gangum...@ironmountain.com]
> Subject: RE: Not able to access applications using contextroot
> It is .class file and used for authentication purpose.
authFilter appears to be your code, not Tomcat's, and is broken - hence the
exception. Look at the logs
> From: Christopher Gross [mailto:cogr...@gmail.com]
> Subject: 403
> if I'm not thinking then I'll block myself out of an application.
I can't think of anything in Tomcat that does a lockout of userids. So either
it's your own webapp that's doing it, or the browser. You might try forcing a
> From: Ellecer Valencia [mailto:elle...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Rollback in Tomcat7 under parallel deployment
> But how would it cause an outage? ROOT##003 would not necessarily be
> copied from the file ROOT##001.war
I believe Chris was referring to your originally stated tactic of just
und
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: [OT] Static files not being displayed
> For some reason, the US likes to spend most of it's money on sports
> that nobody in the rest of the world cares about. And vice versa.
Some of us in the USA still follow test
> From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rajkumar.si...@digitas.com]
> Subject: Re: Static files not being displayed
> I am sure all the request are going to the tomcat server since firebug
> clearly shows the same domain name for the file that are retrieved and
> those that are not.
That means almost n
> From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rajkumar.si...@digitas.com]
> Subject: Re: Static files not being displayed
> Please find the files as an attachment.
The list strips attachments; paste the information inline.
And the answers to the rest of André's questions?
- Chuck
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> From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rajkumar.si...@digitas.com]
> Subject: Re: context.xml not being read
> If the context.xml file is being ignored then why the variable that I have
> defined in the server.xml is not being read? Should I delete the
> META-INF/context.xml file completely?
Having a
> From: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: context.xml not being read
> >
> > > reloadable="true" debug="0" override="true" />
> >
> You choose to define it in server.xml and thus context.xml file is ignored.
And the OP chose to define it incorrectly; pa
> From: jilen [mailto:jilen.zh...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: "path" attribute in {myapp}/META-INF/context.xml always not work!
> So far as i understand, i have two choice to make my own
> app as root app
> 1. replace the ROOT dir in the appBase with my own app
The strongly recommended way.
> 2.
> From: jilen [mailto:jilen.zh...@gmail.com]
> Subject: "path" attribute in {myapp}/META-INF/context.xml always not work!
> name and path attribute are override with the war name
> So these attribute are not work.
> Is tomcat supposed to do that?
Yes; read the doc:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tom
> From: Kobe [mailto:r...@mailcity.com]
> Subject: Re: s
> Is it possible to make it say what library it missing?
It's missing the one you built. (You did build the APR .so file, didn't you?)
- Chuck
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> From: Kobe [mailto:r...@mailcity.com]
> Subject: Re: s
> I changed the paths to standard locations (using
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
So where is your .so file actually located? You need to include that directory
in LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
- Chuck
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> From: Roland Schmitt [mailto:roland-schm...@gmx.de]
> Subject: Re: How to configure Tomcat 7 manager webapp into an subpath?
> The user is added in the tomcat7\conf\tomcat-users.xml
And are the comment markers removed? Did you restart Tomcat after updating the
.xml file?
- Chuck
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> From: Albretch Mueller [mailto:lbrt...@gmail.com]
> Subject: BUILD FAILED apache-tomcat-7.0.22-src build.xml (lines 2211, 2313)
> ...
> I am getting build errors I don't quite understand.
As I recall, due to Sun/Oracle-created incompatibilities in various interface
classes, you can't build T
> From: Josh Ho [mailto:josh...@ecareme.com]
> Subject: Re: deploy tomcat quietly and automatically
> Because of compatible issue, I must install 6.0.29.
What compatibility issue would that be?
- Chuck
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> From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
> Subject: Re: : tomcat error 404
> Apparently I'm rusty too... :s
Time flies when you're having bugs...
- Chuck
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> From: Dave Filchak [mailto:sub...@zuka.net]
> Subject: Re: Re: : tomcat error 404
> So where should the Context be?
Apparently, you haven't read the 5.5 docs. To quote:
"For Tomcat 5, unlike Tomcat 4.x, it is NOT recommended to place
elements directly in the server.xml file.
"Context elem
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_18\bin>java -version
> java version "1.6.0_18"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_18-b07)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.0-b13, mixe
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> When I run C:\Windows\System32>java -version
Note that the above is not any of the three commands I told you to run.
- Chuck
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> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> Can u tell me how to check whether I have 32-bit
> or 64-bit JVM installed?
To find out what the default JVM is:
java -version
To find out what the one at JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOM
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.22-windows-x64.zip file
Which requires a 64-bit JVM.
> set the JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME paths.
Set one or the other, not both.
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedL
> From: Dave Filchak [mailto:sub...@zuka.net]
> Subject: tomcat error 404
> I am receiving a HTTP Status 404 error.
Can you tell if the 404 is coming from Tomcat or httpd?
> I have verified that tomcat and apache are running.
By "apache" [sic], I presume you mean httpd. How did you verify the
> From: Brian Jones [mailto:bjone...@uwo.ca]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat produces empty/missing log files
> Are there any known workarounds for using java.util.logging
> instead of log4j even if the log4j.jar file is present?
If you only want log4j for a specific webapp rather than for Tomcat itself,
> From: Gianoglio Gabriele [mailto:g.gianog...@eurogroup.it]
> Subject: docBase="" and in server.xml
> in my Tomcat 5.5 instance I'm trying to set a webapp as the
> root (docBase="") webapp
Right there you have a fatal error; docBase must *never* be an empty string.
Please read the FAQ entry
> From: ramsri [mailto:ramfi...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat application startup - Lifecycleexception
> I looked into my web.xml under $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/myapp/WEB-INF
> and there I found a reference to a servlet-name 'Invoker'. I had read
> about this somewhere.
In this day and age, usi
> From: Bob DeRemer [mailto:bob.dere...@thingworx.com]
> Subject: RE: JAR locked in Tomcat after using addUrl to dynamically add JAR
> to running webapp
> I am not using a local app context and everything I've seen
> recommends NOT using antijarlocking in production settings.
Yes, except for t
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