RE: JDK on Free BSD

2002-01-15 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

Yes 
and there is two way ?
Are you a new freeBSD user ?

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 Can i install JDK on Free BSD?
 

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RE: Tomcat Ugradation

2002-01-08 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

Could you give ur current linux machine spec and linux version ?

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 Hello All,
 
 I want to upgrade from Tomcat 3.2.4 to Tomcat 4.0 on Linux Server with
 Apache. Can any one suggest me the requirements and steps?
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Regards
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RE: Tomcat Ugradation

2002-01-08 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

what is the purpose of your server ?
and  currently how many hits did your server encounter ?
Or it is just a development server
and currently how much ram and processor of your machine ?


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 Subject:  Re: Tomcat Ugradation
 
 Linux 2.4.7-10, i686
 
 Lai Kok Cheong wrote:
 
  Could you give ur current linux machine spec and linux version ?
 
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   Subject:  Tomcat Ugradation
  
   Hello All,
  
   I want to upgrade from Tomcat 3.2.4 to Tomcat 4.0 on Linux Server with
   Apache. Can any one suggest me the requirements and steps?
  
   Thanks in advance
  
   Regards
   Vikas
  
  
  
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RE: Configuring Jaspers Compiler Options

2002-01-03 Thread Lai Kok Cheong


could you type check your CLASSPATH on your irix machine ?
I suspect most probably your IRIX machine has another copies of  servlet.jar
files 



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 Subject:  Configuring Jaspers Compiler Options
 
 Hey Folks!
 
 Sorry if this is a repost ... sent it out earlier but still hasnt shown up
 on the list.
 
 I'm setting up tomcat 3.2.3 on an Irix6.5 box (java sdk1.3.1) and am
 having problems compiling any jsp code. Jasper fails with an Error 500 and
 the requisite JSPException stack trace complaining that javac was passed
 in invalid flag ( -encoding ). Is there any way to configure the options
 that are passed to jasper? Why am I having this problem on Irix and not
 other platforms in my shop (linux and HPUX). I'd appreciate any help if
 anyone has seen this before!
 
 Thanks
 
 Mark
 
 

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RE: Difference: TOMCAT and APACHE

2002-01-03 Thread Lai Kok Cheong


If you wre to implement servlets then amongst the three options , tomcat has
to be in your wishlist
Apache and IIS is only use to serves static pages ( we exclude iis for .asp
)
So if you only want to serve jsp files tomcat alone should be sufficient .

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 Subject:  Difference: TOMCAT and APACHE
 
 
 Hello All,
 
 I would like to implement servlets on a webserver/http
 server
 
 what would i use: Tomcat, Apache or IIS???
 
 what do i need?
 
 what are the differences between tomcat and apache??? 
 
 can i use one without the other???
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Mando
 
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RE: Difference: TOMCAT and APACHE

2002-01-03 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

Yes 
--And also why do they integrate TOMCAT to IIS or
APACHE?
I already answered your question in my previous mail.



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 Subject:  RE: Difference: TOMCAT and APACHE
 
 Sir Lai, 
 
 you mean i could use TOMCAT alone as an HTTP/WEB
 Server?
 
 for use with servlets and JSP?
 
 And also why do they integrate TOMCAT to IIS or
 APACHE?
 
 Can TOMCAT implement ASP?
 
 
 Cheers,
 
 Mando
 Forgive me, im a newbie =)
 
 
 
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  If you wre to implement servlets then amongst the
  three options , tomcat has
  to be in your wishlist
  Apache and IIS is only use to serves static pages (
  we exclude iis for .asp
 
 
 
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RE: SSL

2002-01-02 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

There are many users in the list keep bombarding the mailing list w/o
properly doing  homework first 
please do RTFM first !

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 I'm trying to implement SSL on win98 for my project and hope to get some
 useful links on how to create a certificate from this mailing list.Any
 recommendation?
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RE: Runs briefly then quits

2001-12-26 Thread Lai Kok Cheong


Can you look at the logs directory and send/capture/attach the error
messages to me ?
did your iis is running ?
did you check whether the apache service is running and which port it is
running ?
same goes with tomcat ( the port )...
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 Subject:  Runs briefly then quits
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm fairly new at this so please forgive me.  I've been scouring the mail
 archives and haven't found my solution.
 
 I'm trying to understand and troubleshoot why my Tomcat server stops
 serving
 after the initial access.  My setup is: W2K sp2, IE 5.5, Apache 1.3, and
 Tomcat 4.01 with the NT Service running.
 
 When I initially load the standard startup page for Tomcat,
 http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html , that runs, as well as any links
 beneath.
 Then, after about 20 seconds, everything comes to a standstill.
 
 I also have an older version of Tomcat, 3.3, that I start manually and
 will
 run my JSP pages fine.
 
 Any ideas on how to troubleshoot and fix this?
 
 Sincerely,
 
 Michael L. Reeves (c)¿(c)¬
 
 
 
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RE: Runs briefly then quits

2001-12-26 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

What does the C:\Program
Files\ApacheTomcat401\webapps\ora\WEB-INF\lib\xsl.jar
contains ?
I suspect but not confirm maybe is the .jar file classes has conflict ?

Did you integrate apache with tomcat or tomcat is serving static page
independently ?
I think first you stop the tomcat service and clear all the log. and go to
conf/server.xml
and find :-
Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector
   port=8080 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
   enableLookups=true redirectPort=8443
   acceptCount=10 debug=0 connectionTimeout=6/
change the debug=0 to 5  and save it
and send again  the log message to me 
see if I could trace something


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 Subject:  RE: Runs briefly then quits
 
 Hi,
 
 I did look at the logs and saw nothing, but that doesn't mean anything :).
 
 Yes, apache is running successfully.
 
 I've attached the Tomcat Logs in a zip archive for viewing.
 
 Apache is running on Port 80 and Tomcat on 8080.
 
 Thanks for your assistance.
 
 Sincerely,
 
 Michael L. Reeves (c)¿(c)¬
 
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 From: Lai Kok Cheong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 6:54 PM
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 Subject: RE: Runs briefly then quits
 
 
 Can you look at the logs directory and send/capture/attach the error
 messages to me ?
 did your iis is running ?
 did you check whether the apache service is running and which port it is
 running ?
 same goes with tomcat ( the port )...
  -Original Message-
  From: Michael Reeves [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 11:06 PM
  To:   'Tomcat Users List'
  Subject:  Runs briefly then quits
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm fairly new at this so please forgive me.  I've been scouring the
 mail
  archives and haven't found my solution.
 
  I'm trying to understand and troubleshoot why my Tomcat server stops
  serving
  after the initial access.  My setup is: W2K sp2, IE 5.5, Apache 1.3, and
  Tomcat 4.01 with the NT Service running.
 
  When I initially load the standard startup page for Tomcat,
  http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html , that runs, as well as any links
  beneath.
  Then, after about 20 seconds, everything comes to a standstill.
 
  I also have an older version of Tomcat, 3.3, that I start manually and
  will
  run my JSP pages fine.
 
  Any ideas on how to troubleshoot and fix this?
 
  Sincerely,
 
  Michael L. Reeves (c)¿(c)¬
 
 
 
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RE: google

2001-12-26 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

Not only that you did need to write some code or some utilites as well

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 google's algorithm is based on people linking to the site... if you want
 the archives in google, you need some webpages pointing to them.
 
 hope that helps
 dana
 
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  I know, but why doesnt google index these archives?
  
  
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   would
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RE: google

2001-12-26 Thread Lai Kok Cheong


Thats what you need additional HTTP header info and the 'robocop' to assist
you.
There more thing involve rather than simply a link
And the above two will minimize the dead links
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 Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 2:23 AM
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 Subject:  Re: google
 
 mmm no, not AFAIK if web pages link to you, you will be in google. I
 went through this with a site I run last year... several people had
 somehow
 gotten an incorrect url, and the the link for the site came up not found
 in
 google. In order to correct this, I had to persuade the other sites to fix
 their links :)
 
 Dana
 
 Lai Kok Cheong writes:
 
  Not only that you did need to write some code or some utilites as well
  
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   Subject:  Re: google
   
   google's algorithm is based on people linking to the site... if you
 want
   the archives in google, you need some webpages pointing to them.
   
   hope that helps
   dana
   
   =?iso-8859-1?q?E=20B?= writes:
   
I know, but why doesnt google index these archives?


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RE: outside catalina

2001-12-26 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

Yes 

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 From: Andrew (Tver) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 6:09 AM
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 Subject:  outside catalina
 
 Hello All,
 
 I'm new in the list. Sorry if such question already was here.
 
 I have:
 
 1. This context:
 
 Context path=/myapp  docBase=c:/path/to/myapp
  debug=0 reloadable=true/
 
 2. Kit of classes, XML-files anf jars needed to servlets, for example:
 
 c:/kit/classes - .class files
 c:/kit/resources - JPG, XML, properties, ...
 c:/kit/lib/some.jar, ...
 
 Question:
 
 By some reason it is not handy to copy any of these files to docBase,
 common/classes, common/lib - in one word, to Catalina inside.
 
 Is it possible to config Catalina these resources be accessable from
 servlets (and for classes in c:/kit/classes too)?
 
 Thanks!
 Andrew  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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RE: Re[2]: outside catalina

2001-12-26 Thread Lai Kok Cheong

If u r not packaging the whole thing as WAR file then setting the CLASSPATH
to point to ur classes/jar files would be sufficient 

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 From: Andrew (Tver) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 6:17 AM
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 Subject:  Re[2]: outside catalina
 
 Hello Lai,
 
 What is the way?
 
 
 LKC Yes 
 
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  From: Andrew (Tver) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 6:09 AM
  To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:  outside catalina
  
  Hello All,
  
  I'm new in the list. Sorry if such question already was here.
  
  I have:
  
  1. This context:
  
  Context path=/myapp  docBase=c:/path/to/myapp
   debug=0 reloadable=true/
  
  2. Kit of classes, XML-files anf jars needed to servlets, for example:
  
  c:/kit/classes - .class files
  c:/kit/resources - JPG, XML, properties, ...
  c:/kit/lib/some.jar, ...
  
  Question:
  
  By some reason it is not handy to copy any of these files to docBase,
  common/classes, common/lib - in one word, to Catalina inside.
  
  Is it possible to config Catalina these resources be accessable from
  servlets (and for classes in c:/kit/classes too)?
  
  Thanks!
  Andrew  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
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