RE: How is your knowledge on TomCat??????

2001-05-03 Thread Gary Lawson

I don't think insulting people on the list is the right way to get an
answer...

Gary

PS. I don't know how to start it on Netware!

-Original Message-
From: Magnus Jansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 May 2001 13:58
To: 
Subject: How is your knowledge on TomCat??


I have sent three questions on how to get tomcat running on NetWare, I
havent even got one single answer on how to do it or not even any ideas.

Cant you anything about TomCat, now have I give up though Novell Portal
Services is running on Apache and TomCat.

All I want is a startscript but nooo.




RE: How do i unsubscribe!!

2001-04-25 Thread Gary Lawson

Try

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HTH
Gary

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Is there any way to get info from people who have actually 'escaped' this
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Rgds
Vinoj


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RE: unsubscribe problems

2001-04-25 Thread Gary Lawson

Use

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So for me it would be
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This works, I just tried it.

Gary

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Subject: unsubscribe problems


Seems like many of us are having problems unsubscribing using the
unsubscribe email address.  i've also tried sending mail to the list owner,
but heard nothing in response.

I've seen more than a handful who are irritated at not being able to get off
this damn list and stop receiving boatloads of unwanted mail.  Anyone got a
solution other than sending undeliverable emails to the unsubscribe address?


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Tomcat 3.2.1 JDK1.3.0 on Solaris - processor usage.

2001-04-06 Thread Gary Lawson

Has anyone experienced this?

Tomcat 3.2.1 with Sun's JDK1.3.0_02 on Solaris 8 64 bit on a twin processor
Sparc box.

Under certain circumstances (regularly but not consistently) our webapp
causes the processor usage of the java process on one processor to rise
quickly to 80% and just sit there or therabouts. Bizarrely, this figure
(80%) seemed to vary. Sometimes it would be 80, sometimes 90 and originally
with Tomcat 3.2 beta8 it was 100%. Restarting Tomcat (and hence the JVM)
always solved it.

Our root context is configured correctly, so we knew it wasn't the known
processor usage bug.

We patched Solaris, the JDK and brought Tomcat to 3.2.1 with no success.
Eventually we rolled back the JDK (and hence the JVM) to V1.2.2_07 and this
solved it.

As an aside can anyone point me towards some documentaion about getting the
JVM to use both processors? Please bear in mind I am the Tomcat/Solaris guy
NOT the webapp developer!

Gary




RE: Tomcat 3.2.1 JDK1.3.0 on Solaris - processor usage.

2001-04-06 Thread Gary Lawson

Please see my 3rd paragraph. The readme was the first place I looked. I am
aware of this bug. It is not what caused our processor usage to spiral.
Perhaps I should have said "all our contexts/webapps are configured
correctly".

-Original Message-
From: DONNIE HALE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 April 2001 13:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 3.2.1 JDK1.3.0 on Solaris - processor usage.


Check out the 3.2.1 release notes at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/readme - section
6.11. This has been posted a few times here in the last month.

Donnie


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/06/01 06:31AM 
Has anyone experienced this?

Tomcat 3.2.1 with Sun's JDK1.3.0_02 on Solaris 8 64 bit on a twin processor
Sparc box.

Under certain circumstances (regularly but not consistently) our webapp
causes the processor usage of the java process on one processor to rise
quickly to 80% and just sit there or therabouts. Bizarrely, this figure
(80%) seemed to vary. Sometimes it would be 80, sometimes 90 and originally
with Tomcat 3.2 beta8 it was 100%. Restarting Tomcat (and hence the JVM)
always solved it.

Our root context is configured correctly, so we knew it wasn't the known
processor usage bug.

We patched Solaris, the JDK and brought Tomcat to 3.2.1 with no success.
Eventually we rolled back the JDK (and hence the JVM) to V1.2.2_07 and this
solved it.

As an aside can anyone point me towards some documentaion about getting the
JVM to use both processors? Please bear in mind I am the Tomcat/Solaris guy
NOT the webapp developer!

Gary





RE: HELP: Trying to config/install Tomcat as a Service using Jakarta NT Service

2001-03-23 Thread Gary Lawson

http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/win32/i38
6/

-Original Message-
From: Mohan Nade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 March 2001 08:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HELP: Trying to config/install Tomcat as a Service using
Jakarta NT Service


Where do I get the 'jk_nt_service.exe' file.

I hope it does not come with the tomcat. Is it an external utility?

Regards,
Mohan

- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Leung" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Tomcat (E-mail)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Jeff Leung" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 5:10 AM
Subject: FW: HELP: Trying to config/install Tomcat as a Service using
Jakarta NT Service



 I am attempting to configure Tomcat as an NT service.  This is my
 environment:

 Platform: Windows 2000
 JDK:  JDK 1.2.2
 Tomcat:  3.2.1
 Webserver (Apache):  1.3.9

 I have installed Apache and modified my httpd.conf file to include
 the include directive for tomcat.  I have modified Tomcat's
 wrapper.properties file for the Tomcat path and JDK path.
 Tomcat and Apache are loaded on the local drive.

 I have installed the service using jk_nt_service.exe and received the
 following:

 "Asked (and given) winsock 1.1
 The service named Jakarta was created. Now adding registry entries
 Registry values were added. If you have already updated
 wrapper.properties you may start the Jakarta service by
 executing "net start Jakarta" from the command prompt"

 While attempting to start the service from the command line using
 "net start", I receive the following response:

 "The Jakarta service is starting.
  The Jakarta service could not be started.

  The service did not report an error.

  More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3546"


 Where do I start to troubleshoot.

 Thanks.


 Jeffrey Leung






RE: Logout of telnet session - tomcat stops

2001-03-12 Thread Gary Lawson

Thank you all for prompt responses.
"nohup" worked.

Thanks
Gary

-Original Message-
From: Alistair Hopkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 March 2001 11:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Logout of telnet session - tomcat stops


nohup ./tomcat.sh start;tail -f nohup.out

-Original Message-----
From: Gary Lawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 11:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Logout of telnet session - tomcat stops


Hello

I want to be able to control tomcat on a remote (Solaris) machine by telnet
from a PC.

It starts fine but when I close the telnet session, tomcat stops.

More detail:
1. Log in as gary.
2. su root (it runs on port 80)
3. start tomcat (runs fine)
4. logout root (tomcat still running)
5. logout gary (tomcat stops)

I have searched the archive but couldn't find the answer.

Any ideas?

TIA
Gary


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RE: how can I make it like a IIS service

2001-03-02 Thread Gary Lawson



I 
assume you mean an NT service. If so, please read
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/NT-Service-howto.html

Gary

  -Original Message-From: Choak Visavaodhin 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 02 March 2001 02:08To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: how can I make it like a IIS 
  service
  
  Hi
   I'm the one of TOMCAT 
  interested user, but I've least of knowledge aboutthis product. I 
  downloadedfor Version 3.2.1, install and run it already, then I try it 
  with my JSP files. The result is pretty good.
   The problem is I want to know 
  how can I install it like and PWS/IIS 's service?. 'Coz in my office, the 
  server is run with IIS4. Can you suggestme aboutthis 
  metter.
  
  choak
  
  P.S. please forgive about my english 
  skill


RE: building mod_jk.so for Solaris

2001-02-19 Thread Gary Lawson

Could someone at jakarta-list-admin PLEASE remove everyone
@friendlyworks.com so we don't receive several of these mails per minute.

TIA
Gary

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Sent: 19 February 2001 16:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: building mod_jk.so for Solaris


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RE: How to make Tomcat as NT Service

2001-02-15 Thread Gary Lawson

My notes on how we did this:

Extract TOMCAT to c:\tools\jakarta-tomcat (say)

Extract JDK to c:\tools\jdk1.3 (say)

Environment variables:
{add to} PATH c:\tools\jdk1.3\bin
JAVA_HOME c:\tools\jdk1.3

Edit tomcat_home\conf\wrapper.properties
change TOMCAT HOME to c:\tools\jakarta-tomcat
change JAVAHOME to c:\tools\jdk1.3  [NOT c:\tools\jdk1.3\bin ]

TO INSTALL AS SERVICE:

jk_nt_service -I service_name path_to_wrapper.properties

Start service

I am not sure how this compares to the documentation of jk_nt_service but
this is what worked for us.

HTH
Gary


-Original Message-
From: Pauline Lo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 February 2001 15:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to make Tomcat as NT Service


Hi everyone

I have told that this is an excellent way to get some help. Basically I have
a got very simple question. I have installed Release Build Tomcat v3.2.1. I
am able to get it up and running using the startup.bat in the bin directory.
Now what I would like to know is how I could make Tomcat as an NT Service. I
have got the 'jk_nt_service.exe' which I gather is used to create this NT
service, however, I have not managed to understand how I could do this.

I would appreciate if someone could help with this with a step-by-step
method.

Many thanks in advanced
Pauline


- Original Message -
From: "Christian Rauh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 4:06 PM
Subject: Help: database user authentication how-to.


Dear People,

I am totally confused on how to proceed with the user authentication in
my web application. I will try to state my problem briefly:

I have a web application that has FORM security. I need to create a way
for users to create an account that gives them access to the web
application. Optimally, the user/password/role info should be stored in
a database.

How can this be done as closely as possible to the servlet/jsp
specification? Is there a package written for this somewhere? I found
something about JDBC real in the server.xml file, is it what I seek?

Note that I also need this to be integrated with the web engine (Apache
preferably).

I have seen that app servers like weblogics have a user authentication
scheme exactly like the one I seek but I want a non-proprietary, low
cost solution.

Any direction would be much appreciatted since I am really not knowing
what to do regarding this matter.

Thanks in advance,

Christian Rauh

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RE: urgent tomcat -ssl i followed the details explained in the how to ssl but still not able to connect

2001-02-14 Thread Gary Lawson



You 
haven't specified which OS your client is.
If 
your DNS is not setup to allow you to type https://hostname:8443 then 95/98/NT4.0 will 
give you the standard "cannot find server" error page. This is because your 
browser has https://ipaddress:8443 and in 
the eyes of 95/98/NT4.0 this does not match your certificate. 2000 (and I 
believe Me) will give you a warning but allow you to 
continue.

HTH
Gary
-Original Message-From: Gopi 
Kesavan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 14 February 2001 
10:14To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: urgent 
tomcat -ssl i followed the details explained in the how to ssl but still not 
able to connect

  I have tomcat version 3.2 and i am trying 
  to use ssl. Firstly i am testing this in a network environment. I don't have 
  my own separate pc and net connection since it is routed through a network. 
  i.e. when i apply for the certificate in cn do i have to specify unique dsn so 
  as to be recognised ?. Two after following the steps and i generated my own 
  self cert i gave cn as test1 and generated key and put the certificate into 
  the key store as under /windows/.keystore, Then i tried to connect to the ssl 
  port by specifiying https://my 
  ipaddress:8443/my servlet . I get an error webserver not found. Why 
  is this. I removed the comment in the server.xml etc. Urgent and i need help. 
  I am breaking my head for the past two days. 
Please.