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RE: JSP-specific newsgroups/mailing list

2005-06-06 Thread GB Developer
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JSP-specific newsgroups/mailing list

2005-06-04 Thread David Wall
Can anybody recommend a good JSP/servlet newsgroups or mailing lists for 
questions.  Obviously, this list is directed towards Tomcat in 
particular, but while I'm using Tomcat, I'm trying to get an answer 
regarding some a way in JSP to allow a page developer to create his own 
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in the session or request object).


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particular, but while I'm using Tomcat, I'm trying to get an answer
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Off-topic question: Does Hibernate have a mailing list?

2005-04-14 Thread Behrang Saeedzadeh
Hi all

Does anyone know if Hibernate have a mailing list or not? The
Hibernate's forum is very quiet...

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RE: Off-topic question: Does Hibernate have a mailing list?

2005-04-14 Thread Guy Katz
try http://www.hibernate.org/20.html

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Hi all

Does anyone know if Hibernate have a mailing list or not? The
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Re: Off-topic question: Does Hibernate have a mailing list?

2005-04-14 Thread Behrang Saeedzadeh
Thanks for the reply. But is the development mailing list for users
of Hibernate or its CVS developers? Does it have a mailing list for
users?

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Re: Off-topic question: Does Hibernate have a mailing list?

2005-04-14 Thread Christoph Kutzinski
Why is the forum quiet? I count more than 30 new posts today.
Guy Katz wrote:
try http://www.hibernate.org/20.html
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RE: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-09 Thread Richard Mixon (qwest)
Klaus,

Was there a reason you did not use the preconfigured Java 1.4, Tomcat
5.0.19 and JK connectors that come with SuSE Pro 9.1? These are listed
under the SuSE YAST Install Software panel. Just select RPM groups
Productivity-Networking-Web-FrontEnds.

The SuSE prepared README
(/usr/share/doc/packages/jakarta-tomcat/README.SuSE) gives a great
explanation of how to configure Apache and Tomcat. This is a bit
different than just just expanding the archives, but you get the
following benefits:

1) Tomcat is integrated into the Linux file structure (i.e. config files
are under /etc/apache2, /etc/sysconfig/j2ee, etc; shared files are under
/usr/share/tomcat, doc is under
/usr/share/doc/packages/jakarta-tomcat,...)

2) Tomcat is installed as a daemon that can be stopped/started/restarted
with rctomcat.

3) SuSE does provide security patches for their packages also that can
be automatically applied with their Online Update utility.

HTH - Richard

-Original Message-
From: Klaus-F. Kaal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 12:52 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Being lost in the mailing list


Hi Doug,

sorry, that I had to shout out, but I can see that every specialist gets
tons of eMails every day. And if he or she does not answer straight away
to some mails, the others will be dumped in a bin and ... lost.
And nobody answered by mails since days...

Thanks for your reply.

I have aquired a dedicated server with Suse 9.1 preconfigured. It came
with Apache 2.0.48, which is working well. I installed

- JDK 1.4
- Tomcat 5.0.28
- The latest binary package from mod_JK2

Apache and Tomcat are working well individually. The logs are showing,
that Tomcat accepts mod_JK2 well and is prepared to communicate on port
8009. It also creates the /conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, which I show later in
this text. Apache is not showing anything in the log. It just states
that it did not find the document in its normal public_html space, when
I try to call a JSP page.  But, I havn't modified the log-level (by the
way, where can I do that??).

There are soo many how-to's which are all doing different things. I
tried to find the essence from several. I must say at this point: I hate
to compile packages when I can use binaries. So, I did not follow
how-to's which asked me to do that.

All other infos are given below.

Can you do something with this info? Thanks for any help or hint!

Klaus




Parsons Technical Services schrieb:

 There are plenty. You have to be patient. And yes you can get lost. I
 have several times.

 Now, where was I?

 Oh!

 A few questions for you.

 Why are you using Apache?

 What how-to did you follow?

 Are you using mod-jk or mod-jk2 ?

 Doug


 - Original Message - From: Klaus-F. Kaal
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
 Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:58 PM
 Subject: Being lost in the mailing list


 Hi,

 I tired to get an answer to my serious questions for quite a while
( I
 assume, if a question is not answered within a few days, it will be
 lost ).

 This mailing-list did not react to my problems. Are there no
 knowledgeable people out there? To connect Apache to Tomcat should
not
 be a real problem. I just need a little hint to be successful and - I
 swear - to help other people with my knowledge. But I feel lost. Are
 alle people circeling around exotic themes? Maybe someone just
gives a
 link where to ask for anwers.

 Would be very kind and helful.

 Klaus



 - My previous questions



 - Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk.

 _In my Tomcat log, I can see:_

 INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
 06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
 INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43
config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties

 _I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the
httpd.conf:_

 Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf

 This mod_jk.conf looks like this:

 IfModule !mod_jk.c
  LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
 /IfModule

 JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
 JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log

 JkLogLevel emerg

 _The workers2.properties is here:_

 [channel.socket:localhost:8009]
 port=8009
 host=127.0.0.1

 [ajp13:localhost:8009]
 channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009

 [uri:/jsp-examples/*]
 worker=ajp13.localhost:8009

 [uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
 worker=ajp13:localhost:8009




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Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-08 Thread Justin Crabtree
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:
Hi Doug,
sorry, that I had to shout out, but I can see that every specialist gets 
tons of eMails every day. And if he or she does not answer straight away 
to some mails, the others will be dumped in a bin and ... lost.
And nobody answered by mails since days...

Thanks for your reply.
I have aquired a dedicated server with Suse 9.1 preconfigured. It came 
with Apache 2.0.48, which is working well. I installed

- JDK 1.4
- Tomcat 5.0.28
- The latest binary package from mod_JK2
Apache and Tomcat are working well individually. The logs are showing, 
that Tomcat accepts mod_JK2 well and is prepared to communicate on port 
8009. It also creates the /conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, which I show later in 
this text. Apache is not showing anything in the log. It just states 
that it did not find the document in its normal public_html space, when 
I try to call a JSP page.  But, I havn't modified the log-level (by the 
way, where can I do that??).

There are soo many how-to's which are all doing different things. I 
tried to find the essence from several. I must say at this point: I hate 
to compile packages when I can use binaries. So, I did not follow 
how-to's which asked me to do that.

All other infos are given below.
Can you do something with this info? Thanks for any help or hint!
Klaus


- My previous questions

- Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk.
_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

At first glance, I don't see any JkMount directives.  You have to 
explicitly define what should be passed to the mod_jk worker with a 
JkMount.

I would ask why you have chosen mod_jk2?  It is no longer being 
developed by Apache.  I would recommend using mod_jk.  There is an 
excellent tutorial on configuration for Apache on Apache's website.

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html
--
Justin Crabtree
Java Programmer
Ozarks Technical Community College
447-7533

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Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-08 Thread Peter Johnson
Klaus,
I think I may have spotted it ... does this file exist ?
/usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
I suspect that the module isn't being loaded into Apache. Now you say 
that you are using mod_jk2 (which is fine, I do too) however it looks 
like you are using mod_jk.

If the above file does exist then check for the presence of a 
LoadModule line in the Apache 2 config loading the above file.

PJ
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:
Hi Peter,
I can imagine that the gurus get tons of eMails with difficult and 
silly questions. And as there is limited time, they can't answer them 
all. I believe they keep answering the freshly incoming ones. Since I 
am really in problems and did not get an answer over days, I thought, 
I was lost in the cant do this bin and it's better to shout out to 
get attention. Believe me: that is not my normal style.

I aquired a dedicated server and got it with Suse 9.1 preinstalled. 
Apache 2.0.48 was on it. It uses virtual hostst. Apart from that it 
seems to be not special. But it runs without problems (as far as I can 
judge from the logs)

I installed
- Java 1.4
- Tomcat  5.0.28
- mod_jk2 from the latest binary distribution
Independently, Apache and Tomcat work well. Tomcat reports in the logs 
that it listens on port 8009 for mod_jk communication. It also created 
/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, the content of which, I show later in this text.
Apache does not shift incoming JSP calls to mod_jk. It just states 
that it could not find the document in the normal public_html space.

Can you do something with this info?
Thanks a lot for your hints.
Klaus

Peter Johnson schrieb:
Klaus,
Taking a tone with people gives you less chance of a response.
Are you doing any url rewriting in Apache?
PJ
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:

_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to 
call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.

What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.
Klaus



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Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-08 Thread Bill Barker

Klaus-F. Kaal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hi Peter,

 I can imagine that the gurus get tons of eMails with difficult and silly
 questions. And as there is limited time, they can't answer them all. I
 believe they keep answering the freshly incoming ones. Since I am really
 in problems and did not get an answer over days, I thought, I was lost
 in the cant do this bin and it's better to shout out to get attention.
 Believe me: that is not my normal style.

 I aquired a dedicated server and got it with Suse 9.1 preinstalled.
 Apache 2.0.48 was on it. It uses virtual hostst. Apart from that it
 seems to be not special. But it runs without problems (as far as I can
 judge from the logs)

 I installed

 - Java 1.4
 - Tomcat  5.0.28
 - mod_jk2 from the latest binary distribution


Well, there is your problem.  The mod_jk.conf generated by ApacheConfig is 
for mod_jk.  It's totally useless with mod_jk2.  For mod_jk2, you have to 
set up the configuration by hand.

 Independently, Apache and Tomcat work well. Tomcat reports in the logs
 that it listens on port 8009 for mod_jk communication. It also created
 /conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, the content of which, I show later in this text.
 Apache does not shift incoming JSP calls to mod_jk. It just states that
 it could not find the document in the normal public_html space.

 Can you do something with this info?

 Thanks a lot for your hints.

 Klaus




 Peter Johnson schrieb:

 Klaus,

 Taking a tone with people gives you less chance of a response.

 Are you doing any url rewriting in Apache?

 PJ

 Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:



 _In my Tomcat log, I can see:_

 INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
 06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
 INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties

 _I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_

 Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf

 This mod_jk.conf looks like this:

 IfModule !mod_jk.c
  LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
 /IfModule

 JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
 JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log

 JkLogLevel emerg

 _The workers2.properties is here:_

 [channel.socket:localhost:8009]
 port=8009
 host=127.0.0.1

 [ajp13:localhost:8009]
 channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009

 [uri:/jsp-examples/*]
 worker=ajp13.localhost:8009

 [uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
 worker=ajp13:localhost:8009



 Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to
 call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.

 What am I doing wrong??

 Thanks for your help.

 Klaus






 




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JSP/Servlet Mailing List?

2005-03-07 Thread Anderson, M. Paul
Does anyone know of a good JSP/Servlet mailing list/help list that is
both active and similar in format to this group?

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Re: JSP/Servlet Mailing List?

2005-03-07 Thread Rahul Akolkar
For JSP authoring questions related to JSTL, custom tag libraries
(especially those supported by jakarta taglibs), you can post to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If your questions are Jasper or TC
deployment specific, you're better off staying here ;-)

-Rahul

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 07:56:23 -0500, Anderson, M. Paul
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Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-07 Thread Klaus-F. Kaal
Hi,
I tired to get an answer to my serious questions for quite a while ( I 
assume, if a question is not answered within a few days, it will be lost ).

This mailing-list did not react to my problems. Are there no 
knowledgeable people out there? To connect Apache to Tomcat should not 
be a real problem. I just need a little hint to be successful and - I 
swear - to help other people with my knowledge. But I feel lost. Are 
alle people circeling around exotic themes? Maybe someone just gives a 
link where to ask for anwers.

Would be very kind and helful.
Klaus

- My previous questions
Hi,
I solved that problem. I had to implement this Listeners in server.xml:
 Listener className=org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig ^M
modJk= /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so ^M
workersConfig= /etc/apache2/workers2.properties / ^M
That did it. But still it is not working.

*SO HERE IS MY NEXT QUESTION:*
- Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk.
_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to 
call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.

What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.
Klaus


Klaus-F. Kaal schrieb:
Hi,
I am about to interface Apache / Tomcat. At several places it is 
recommended to use the mod_jk.auto-conf in the tomcat/conf directory.

I got Tomcat 5.0, but this version does not produce the file as 
described.

Can anybody tell me how I can persuade Tomcat to produce this file.
Thanks for your help
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Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-07 Thread Peter Johnson
Klaus,
Taking a tone with people gives you less chance of a response.
Are you doing any url rewriting in Apache?
PJ
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:
Hi,
I tired to get an answer to my serious questions for quite a while ( I 
assume, if a question is not answered within a few days, it will be 
lost ).

This mailing-list did not react to my problems. Are there no 
knowledgeable people out there? To connect Apache to Tomcat should not 
be a real problem. I just need a little hint to be successful and - I 
swear - to help other people with my knowledge. But I feel lost. Are 
alle people circeling around exotic themes? Maybe someone just gives 
a link where to ask for anwers.

Would be very kind and helful.
Klaus

- My previous questions
Hi,
I solved that problem. I had to implement this Listeners in server.xml:
 Listener className=org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig ^M
modJk= /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so ^M
workersConfig= /etc/apache2/workers2.properties / ^M
That did it. But still it is not working.

*SO HERE IS MY NEXT QUESTION:*
- Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk.
_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to 
call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.

What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.
Klaus


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Hi,
I am about to interface Apache / Tomcat. At several places it is 
recommended to use the mod_jk.auto-conf in the tomcat/conf directory.

I got Tomcat 5.0, but this version does not produce the file as 
described.

Can anybody tell me how I can persuade Tomcat to produce this file.
Thanks for your help
Klaus
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Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-07 Thread Parsons Technical Services
There are plenty. You have to be patient. And yes you can get lost. I have 
several times.

Now, where was I?
Oh!
A few questions for you.
Why are you using Apache?
What how-to did you follow?
Are you using mod-jk or mod-jk2 ?
Doug
- Original Message - 
From: Klaus-F. Kaal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:58 PM
Subject: Being lost in the mailing list


Hi,
I tired to get an answer to my serious questions for quite a while ( I
assume, if a question is not answered within a few days, it will be 
lost ).

This mailing-list did not react to my problems. Are there no
knowledgeable people out there? To connect Apache to Tomcat should not
be a real problem. I just need a little hint to be successful and - I
swear - to help other people with my knowledge. But I feel lost. Are
alle people circeling around exotic themes? Maybe someone just gives a
link where to ask for anwers.
Would be very kind and helful.
Klaus

- My previous questions
Hi,
I solved that problem. I had to implement this Listeners in server.xml:
 Listener className=org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig ^M
modJk= /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so ^M
workersConfig= /etc/apache2/workers2.properties / ^M
That did it. But still it is not working.

*SO HERE IS MY NEXT QUESTION:*
- Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk.
_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to
call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.
Klaus


Klaus-F. Kaal schrieb:
Hi,
I am about to interface Apache / Tomcat. At several places it is
recommended to use the mod_jk.auto-conf in the tomcat/conf directory.
I got Tomcat 5.0, but this version does not produce the file as
described.
Can anybody tell me how I can persuade Tomcat to produce this file.
Thanks for your help
Klaus
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Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-07 Thread Klaus-F. Kaal
Hi Doug,
sorry, that I had to shout out, but I can see that every specialist gets 
tons of eMails every day. And if he or she does not answer straight away 
to some mails, the others will be dumped in a bin and ... lost.
And nobody answered by mails since days...

Thanks for your reply.
I have aquired a dedicated server with Suse 9.1 preconfigured. It came 
with Apache 2.0.48, which is working well. I installed

- JDK 1.4
- Tomcat 5.0.28
- The latest binary package from mod_JK2
Apache and Tomcat are working well individually. The logs are showing, 
that Tomcat accepts mod_JK2 well and is prepared to communicate on port 
8009. It also creates the /conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, which I show later in 
this text. Apache is not showing anything in the log. It just states 
that it did not find the document in its normal public_html space, when 
I try to call a JSP page.  But, I havn't modified the log-level (by the 
way, where can I do that??).

There are soo many how-to's which are all doing different things. I 
tried to find the essence from several. I must say at this point: I hate 
to compile packages when I can use binaries. So, I did not follow 
how-to's which asked me to do that.

All other infos are given below.
Can you do something with this info? Thanks for any help or hint!
Klaus

Parsons Technical Services schrieb:
There are plenty. You have to be patient. And yes you can get lost. I 
have several times.

Now, where was I?
Oh!
A few questions for you.
Why are you using Apache?
What how-to did you follow?
Are you using mod-jk or mod-jk2 ?
Doug
- Original Message - From: Klaus-F. Kaal 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:58 PM
Subject: Being lost in the mailing list


Hi,
I tired to get an answer to my serious questions for quite a while ( I
assume, if a question is not answered within a few days, it will be 
lost ).

This mailing-list did not react to my problems. Are there no
knowledgeable people out there? To connect Apache to Tomcat should not
be a real problem. I just need a little hint to be successful and - I
swear - to help other people with my knowledge. But I feel lost. Are
alle people circeling around exotic themes? Maybe someone just gives a
link where to ask for anwers.
Would be very kind and helful.
Klaus

- My previous questions

- Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk.
_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009



Re: Being lost in the mailing list

2005-03-07 Thread Klaus-F. Kaal
Hi Peter,
I can imagine that the gurus get tons of eMails with difficult and silly 
questions. And as there is limited time, they can't answer them all. I 
believe they keep answering the freshly incoming ones. Since I am really 
in problems and did not get an answer over days, I thought, I was lost 
in the cant do this bin and it's better to shout out to get attention. 
Believe me: that is not my normal style.

I aquired a dedicated server and got it with Suse 9.1 preinstalled. 
Apache 2.0.48 was on it. It uses virtual hostst. Apart from that it 
seems to be not special. But it runs without problems (as far as I can 
judge from the logs)

I installed
- Java 1.4
- Tomcat  5.0.28
- mod_jk2 from the latest binary distribution
Independently, Apache and Tomcat work well. Tomcat reports in the logs 
that it listens on port 8009 for mod_jk communication. It also created 
/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, the content of which, I show later in this text.
Apache does not shift incoming JSP calls to mod_jk. It just states that 
it could not find the document in the normal public_html space.

Can you do something with this info?
Thanks a lot for your hints.
Klaus

Peter Johnson schrieb:
Klaus,
Taking a tone with people gives you less chance of a response.
Are you doing any url rewriting in Apache?
PJ
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:

_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43  config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
_I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_
Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
This mod_jk.conf looks like this:
IfModule !mod_jk.c
 LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers2.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel emerg
_The workers2.properties is here:_
[channel.socket:localhost:8009]
port=8009
host=127.0.0.1
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to 
call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.

What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.
Klaus





[OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread Roberto Cosenza
What I mean is that since, as somebody reminded, some of the users make 
confusion about what is tomcat and what is not, why don't we help them ?
An idea, seen somewhere else, could be to post on a regular basic a 
short mailing list faq.
Some days ago we had a 20 post about how to convert a char to an 
intvery legitimate question but very OT.
I know that you can't kill a user for writing such questions/answers, 
but it they were just reminded, from time to time...
I think that educating  the list users is a duty of the mailing list itself.
/roberto

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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread Parsons Technical Services
Some days ago we had a 20 post about how to convert a char to an 
intvery legitimate question but very OT.
And marked as such.
Quote:
sorry for posting this offtopic qns here
And the subject:
off topic - how do i convert an int to char
Doug
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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread QM
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 09:31:41AM +0100, Roberto Cosenza wrote:
: What I mean is that since, as somebody reminded, some of the users make 
: confusion about what is tomcat and what is not, why don't we help them ?
: An idea, seen somewhere else, could be to post on a regular basic a 
: short mailing list faq.

Yours isn't a bad idea, it just requires new posters to 1/ check the
archives and/or be on the list long enough to see the reminder post; or
2/ actually care about list etiquette.

It's like those posters that remind people not to be rude with their
cellphones in public places: the offenders hardly recognize themselves,
so the posters are a waste.  =) 

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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread Roberto Cosenza

It's like those posters that remind people not to be rude with their
cellphones in public places: the offenders hardly recognize themselves,
so the posters are a waste.  =) 

-QM
 

That's a risk, but there is people who care but just needs to be informed
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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread QM
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 01:28:37PM +0100, Roberto Cosenza wrote:
: That's a risk, but there is people who care but just needs to be
informed

You're welcome to get started. =)
There's nothing to stop you from doing this post.

Who knows, perhaps it will have an effect?  In my experience (I've seen
this done before) it doesn't help, but perhaps this time it'll be
different.

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RE: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread Januski, Ken
And enjoyable reading for me. The fact is no one forces you to read an OT
topic. I don't have time for more than one or two lists so my reading is
pretty focused, sometimes moreso than I'd like. Sometimes reading an OT
topic on Tomcat is a refreshing change from the normal questions. I don't
think it's all that hard to just ignore properly marked OT topics if you're
not interested. 

-Original Message-
From: Parsons Technical Services

To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 12/9/2004 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

 Some days ago we had a 20 post about how to convert a char to an 
 intvery legitimate question but very OT.

And marked as such.

Quote:
sorry for posting this offtopic qns here

And the subject:
off topic - how do i convert an int to char

Doug


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Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread Dakota Jack
Hi, Roberto,

Understanding a problem before solving it is good policy, I think.  If
the problem is noise (and I don't thnk so) on the list, then maybe the
following would be helpful.

These attempts at monitoring the hallways are seemingly always the
longest threads.

I also don't believe the 30% figure.  That does not come close to what
I see.  I would be surprised if that were not greatly inflated.

I would like to see a percentage determination of the percentage of
posts which are about the list and about other peoples' questions.  I
would bet that is fairly large.

If we want to shorten lists, I would encourage people to give better
information on their questions and to ask people to think about their
answers.  A quick perusal of the lists shows me that this is the
biggest inflator of the list.  Even the present question or statement
is not going to end up with a thing happening.  That is almost
guaranteed.  If real answers were given to real questions, presumably
there would be many two email exchanges.  These are not, I think, the
norm.  Anyway, if noise is a problem, then an analysis would be the
way to go.  What do you think?

This is just my take, and I am probably full of monkey doo.

Jack




On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 22:44:11 +0100, Roberto Cosenza
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 Hi cats worldover.
 It's been a while that I've reading the posts on this mailing list and I can 
 easily say that about 30% are not pertinent to tomcat but are related to web 
 technology in general.  Isn't it time to route this traffic to other mailing 
 lists? Can't the tomcat project host new list for those users lookin for 
 other kind of help?
 It will sure enhance the quality of the list a lot.
 /Roberto
 
 


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Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-09 Thread Dakota Jack
The first thing I do when someone starts a thread about list noise is
to run that persons name through my gmail search engine and see what
their posts are like.  I always find this to be revealing.  Indeed, I
run my own name through and get equally embarrassed about what an ass
I can be.  If we take an objective look at what expands traffic, both
through sins of commission and omission, I think we will get
surprising results.

I have a suggestion that we expand the areas of non-Tomcat to the following:

[OT] -- Off Topic
[SA] -- Smart Ass threads with self-congratulatory replies to other
peoples' questions which really are not meant to help as much as to
deride.
[HM] -- Hallway Monitor threads about the list and other people.


Until people get used to these, the user should put in the Subject the
explanation, e.g. [HM] -- Hallway Monitor -- blah blah.

If this were done we could read less than 50% of the posts.

Seriously, however, if we all look at our posts and see how helpful
they are and how likely they are to contribute or to make worse list
noise, I think that we would all be better off.

Jack


On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 22:44:11 +0100, Roberto Cosenza
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi cats worldover.
 It's been a while that I've reading the posts on this mailing list and I can 
 easily say that about 30% are not pertinent to tomcat but are related to web 
 technology in general.  Isn't it time to route this traffic to other mailing 
 lists? Can't the tomcat project host new list for those users lookin for 
 other kind of help?
 It will sure enhance the quality of the list a lot.
 /Roberto
 
 


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Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Roberto Cosenza
Hi cats worldover.
It's been a while that I've reading the posts on this mailing list and I can 
easily say that about 30% are not pertinent to tomcat but are related to web 
technology in general.  Isn't it time to route this traffic to other mailing 
lists? Can't the tomcat project host new list for those users lookin for other 
kind of help?
It will sure enhance the quality of the list a lot.
/Roberto


RE: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: Roberto Cosenza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics
 
 Isn't it time to route this traffic to other mailing lists?

Are you volunteering to be the policeman?  Believe me, moderating any mailing 
list is a thankless task.  Been there, done that, burned the t-shirt, won't 
ever consider it again.

The subjects of nearly all of the off-topic posts already have appropriate 
mailing lists (not necessarily within Apache), but the posters frequently just 
don't know how to look for them.

 - Chuck


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Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Roberto Cosenza
I'm not talking about moderating but about informing the users that this is
not the right place.
Many important (and related) question do not get enough attention in this
sea of messages.
/rob
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Subject: RE: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics


 From: Roberto Cosenza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

 Isn't it time to route this traffic to other mailing lists?

Are you volunteering to be the policeman?  Believe me, moderating any
mailing list is a thankless task.  Been there, done that, burned the
t-shirt, won't ever consider it again.

The subjects of nearly all of the off-topic posts already have appropriate
mailing lists (not necessarily within Apache), but the posters frequently
just don't know how to look for them.

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Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Roberto Cosenza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I'm not talking about moderating but about informing the users that this
is
 not the right place.
 Many important (and related) question do not get enough attention in this
 sea of messages.

How do you know that's not happening?  I often reply privately to off-topic
messages, stating that I'm replying off the list because the subject is not
appropriate for this list, and pointing them to the right list or to the
answer if I happen to know it.

I gather this means you've asked a question that didn't get answered...
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread QM
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 11:41:28PM +0100, Roberto Cosenza wrote:
: Many important (and related) question do not get enough attention in this
: sea of messages.

Get enough attention?
Please explain.

As someone who answers to questions now and then (I used to respond more
often ;) I'll tell you, I take a question when I can (have the
knowledge) and want (I feel like it) to do so.

The number of off-topic posts have nothing to do with my ability to
answer other questions.

-QM

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[OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Souther
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 17:41, Roberto Cosenza wrote:
 I'm not talking about moderating but about informing the users that this is
 not the right place.
 Many important (and related) question do not get enough attention in this
 sea of messages.
 /rob

I think this page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
does that.

Specifically here:
Join the lists that are appropriate for your discussion.
Please make sure that you are joining the list that is appropriate for
the topic or product that you would like to discuss. For example, please
do not join the Regexp mailing list and ask questions about Tomcat.
Instead, you should join the Tomcat User list and ask your questions
there.

And here:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

It is also customary on this list, as it is on others, to begin the
subject of your post with [OT] or [OFF TOPIC] for threads, like this
one, that don't deal directly with Tomcat issues.  This allows people
who don't want to wade through off topic discussions to skip right by
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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck
Personally, it seems like truly off-topic messages get tagged pretty 
quickly on this list.  I think that's a reasonable solution to handle 
this problem.

As for the *root* of the problem, the VAST majority of questions come 
from novice users who, predictably, don't know the difference between a 
Tomcat question and Servlet/JSP question.  For most people, there 
*is* no difference.  From that standpoint, it's artificial to say that 
some questions are Tomcat ones and others aren't -- they are all 
Tomcat-related and, as such, I feel like this is an appropriate place 
to address them.  IMHO, asking a novice user to take it elsewhere would 
be a fairly cruel thing to do to an already confused and potentially 
frustrated user.

That said, lengthly threads that banter about the merits of various JSRs 
and specs clearly don't belong here and should either be relocated or 
(more likely), marked OT.

justin
At 06:56 PM 12/8/2004, you wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 17:41, Roberto Cosenza wrote:
 I'm not talking about moderating but about informing the users that 
this is
 not the right place.
 Many important (and related) question do not get enough attention in 
this
 sea of messages.
 /rob

I think this page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
does that.
Specifically here:
Join the lists that are appropriate for your discussion.
Please make sure that you are joining the list that is appropriate for
the topic or product that you would like to discuss. For example, please
do not join the Regexp mailing list and ask questions about Tomcat.
Instead, you should join the Tomcat User list and ask your questions
there.
And here:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
It is also customary on this list, as it is on others, to begin the
subject of your post with [OT] or [OFF TOPIC] for threads, like this
one, that don't deal directly with Tomcat issues.  This allows people
who don't want to wade through off topic discussions to skip right by
them.

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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Souther
 That said, lengthly threads that banter about the merits of 
 various JSRs and specs clearly don't belong here and should 
 either be relocated or (more likely), marked OT.

Where Tomcat is used as the reference implementation for the 
Servlet and JSP specs, and where the mission of the Tomcat development
team is to deliver a 100% spec compliant Servlet/JSP container, I think 
it would be pretty difficult to make a case for calling such discussions 
off-topic.

Another good reason for quoting the specs, chapter and verse, is that the 
tomcat documentation, for the most part, doesn't repeat what's in them.
Therefore, the best place to look, when you want to find out why Tomcat
(or any other spec compliant container for that matter) behaves the way 
it does, is the specs.

I thought your other points were very valid.

-Ben






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Re: [OT] Re: Tomcat mailing list is full of non tomcat topics

2004-12-08 Thread Parsons Technical Services
And then there are the cases that would be deemed OT only to end up as a 
full blown Tomcat discussion.

Some guy asked a question about IIS and at first it's OT. But after a few 
exchanges the solution is Tomcat.

So even if the person is OT sometimes the answer is Tomcat.
Doug
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That said, lengthly threads that banter about the merits of
various JSRs and specs clearly don't belong here and should
either be relocated or (more likely), marked OT.
Where Tomcat is used as the reference implementation for the
Servlet and JSP specs, and where the mission of the Tomcat development
team is to deliver a 100% spec compliant Servlet/JSP container, I think
it would be pretty difficult to make a case for calling such discussions
off-topic.
Another good reason for quoting the specs, chapter and verse, is that the
tomcat documentation, for the most part, doesn't repeat what's in them.
Therefore, the best place to look, when you want to find out why Tomcat
(or any other spec compliant container for that matter) behaves the way
it does, is the specs.
I thought your other points were very valid.
-Ben


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2004-11-01 Thread Adrian Harrison
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AW: how do I unsubscribe from this mailing list?

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Be sure that you use the right email account by sending your email ;-) 

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Re: how do I unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2004-11-01 Thread Antony Paul
You will get a mail asking for confirmation whether you want to
unsuscribe. Send an empty reply for it.

rgds
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Tomcat 3.x mailing list

2004-03-23 Thread Akash Jauhar
Shapira

Can you please let me know what is the tomcat 3.x mailing list. Our
application currently uses tomcat 3.x and I wanted to be a part of that
list so that I cud get better answers to issues that we face with tomcat
3.x.  Would appreciate if you cud let me know the tomcat 3.x mailing
list

thanks

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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 7:11 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: HELP!



Hi,

After spending a lot of time just trying to do a simple thing like
configure Tomcat 3.2 to work with Apache 1.3, I'm beginning to rethink
using Tomcat! Here is my question.

I don't have an answer for your question, but a couple of tips:
- There aren't as many people using Tomcat 3.x on this list.  You will
get significantly more support (though not necessarily higher quality
support, as Senor Barker [Tomcat 3.x guru] is da man) if you use tomcat
4 or 5.

- Connecting Apache to Tomcat isn't necessarily a simple thing as you
claim, depending on your setup.  For example, it sounds like you're
throwing in a redirection or two as well.

- Using HELP! as a subject line is likely to make people ignore your
post as a newbie/whiny request: try a more descriptive subject line and
remember the points brought forth on
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/tomcatuser.html.

- There won't be much people can tell you about your problem unless you
post the relevant setup filers, e.g. server.xml/workers.properties, etc.

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RE: Tomcat 3.x mailing list

2004-03-23 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
This is it.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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Subject: Tomcat 3.x mailing list

Shapira

Can you please let me know what is the tomcat 3.x mailing list. Our
application currently uses tomcat 3.x and I wanted to be a part of that
list so that I cud get better answers to issues that we face with
tomcat
3.x.  Would appreciate if you cud let me know the tomcat 3.x mailing
list

thanks

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Sapient

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-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 7:11 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: HELP!



Hi,

After spending a lot of time just trying to do a simple thing like
configure Tomcat 3.2 to work with Apache 1.3, I'm beginning to rethink
using Tomcat! Here is my question.

I don't have an answer for your question, but a couple of tips:
- There aren't as many people using Tomcat 3.x on this list.  You will
get significantly more support (though not necessarily higher quality
support, as Senor Barker [Tomcat 3.x guru] is da man) if you use tomcat
4 or 5.

- Connecting Apache to Tomcat isn't necessarily a simple thing as you
claim, depending on your setup.  For example, it sounds like you're
throwing in a redirection or two as well.

- Using HELP! as a subject line is likely to make people ignore your
post as a newbie/whiny request: try a more descriptive subject line and
remember the points brought forth on
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/tomcatuser.html.

- There won't be much people can tell you about your problem unless you
post the relevant setup filers, e.g. server.xml/workers.properties,
etc.

Yoav Shapira



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RE: JSP developer mailing list address! Please

2004-01-07 Thread GuptaD
Thanks very much guys...


-Original Message-
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Sent: 06 January 2004 18:13
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: JSP developer mailing list address! Please


There's also the javaranch.
http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forumf=50


 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 7:45 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: JSP developer mailing list address! Please
 
 
 Did you look here?
 http://forum.java.sun.com/
 
 JSP:
 http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jsp?forum=45
 
 Servlet:
 http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jsp?forum=33
 
 
 On Tuesday 06 January 2004 08:38 am, Chris Wahl wrote:
  I recommend:
  borland.public.jbuilder.servlets-jsp
  (news server: newsgroups.borland.com)
 
  BTW: use google group service : 
  http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:03 PM
  Subject: JSP developer mailing list address! Please
 
   Hi everyone,
  
   I know I can't use this list for asking a jsp 
 question. Plesae 
   send me the address for the Jsp mailing list. I  will really 
   appreciate it.
  
  
   Thanks  Regards,
  
   Divya
  
   Divya Gupta
   ---
   Software Engineer
   5-A, Cumberland House,
   Fenian Street,
   Dublin-2
  
   PH: +353-1-7012553
 
 -- 
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tomcat 5 mailing list

2004-01-07 Thread Mark W. Webb
Is there a tomcat 5-specific mailing list?  It seems that most of the 
mail deals with tomcat 4.

thanks

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RE: tomcat 5 mailing list

2004-01-07 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
This is the list for all tomcat versions.  It's only natural for users
and therefore messages on this list to shift versions gradually after a
major release.  We still get occasional tomcat 3.x questions, not to
mention the rare JServ one ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:38 PM
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Subject: tomcat 5 mailing list

Is there a tomcat 5-specific mailing list?  It seems that most of the
mail deals with tomcat 4.


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Re: tomcat 5 mailing list

2004-01-07 Thread epyonne
That's because Tomcat 5 (release version) is very new and most people are
still using Tomcat 4.x in production.  It does not pay to be in the
bleeding edge in the production environment.

As time goes by, the posts will shift from mainly version 4 to mainly
version 5.  If you have a question or problem on Tomcat 5, I am sure the
gurus here can help you out.


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JSP developer mailing list address! Please

2004-01-06 Thread GuptaD

Hi everyone,

I know I can't use this list for asking a jsp question. Plesae send me
the address for the Jsp mailing list.
I  will really appreciate it.


Thanks  Regards,

Divya

Divya Gupta
---
Software Engineer
5-A, Cumberland House,
Fenian Street,
Dublin-2

PH: +353-1-7012553



Re: JSP developer mailing list address! Please

2004-01-06 Thread Chris Wahl
I recommend:
borland.public.jbuilder.servlets-jsp
(news server: newsgroups.borland.com)

BTW: use google group service :
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:03 PM
Subject: JSP developer mailing list address! Please


 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I know I can't use this list for asking a jsp question. Plesae send me
 the address for the Jsp mailing list.
 I  will really appreciate it.
 
 
 Thanks  Regards,
 
 Divya
 
 Divya Gupta
 ---
 Software Engineer
 5-A, Cumberland House,
 Fenian Street,
 Dublin-2
 
 PH: +353-1-7012553
 
 

Re: JSP developer mailing list address! Please

2004-01-06 Thread Ben Souther
Did you look here?
http://forum.java.sun.com/

JSP:
http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jsp?forum=45

Servlet:
http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jsp?forum=33


On Tuesday 06 January 2004 08:38 am, Chris Wahl wrote:
 I recommend:
 borland.public.jbuilder.servlets-jsp
 (news server: newsgroups.borland.com)

 BTW: use google group service :
 http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en


 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:03 PM
 Subject: JSP developer mailing list address! Please

  Hi everyone,
 
  I know I can't use this list for asking a jsp question. Plesae send
  me the address for the Jsp mailing list.
  I  will really appreciate it.
 
 
  Thanks  Regards,
 
  Divya
 
  Divya Gupta
  ---
  Software Engineer
  5-A, Cumberland House,
  Fenian Street,
  Dublin-2
 
  PH: +353-1-7012553

-- 
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RE: JSP developer mailing list address! Please

2004-01-06 Thread Mike Curwen
There's also the javaranch.
http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forumf=50


 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 7:45 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: JSP developer mailing list address! Please
 
 
 Did you look here?
 http://forum.java.sun.com/
 
 JSP:
 http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jsp?forum=45
 
 Servlet:
 http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jsp?forum=33
 
 
 On Tuesday 06 January 2004 08:38 am, Chris Wahl wrote:
  I recommend:
  borland.public.jbuilder.servlets-jsp
  (news server: newsgroups.borland.com)
 
  BTW: use google group service : 
  http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:03 PM
  Subject: JSP developer mailing list address! Please
 
   Hi everyone,
  
   I know I can't use this list for asking a jsp 
 question. Plesae 
   send me the address for the Jsp mailing list. I  will really 
   appreciate it.
  
  
   Thanks  Regards,
  
   Divya
  
   Divya Gupta
   ---
   Software Engineer
   5-A, Cumberland House,
   Fenian Street,
   Dublin-2
  
   PH: +353-1-7012553
 
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[OT] please tell a javascript/DHTML forum or mailing list

2003-09-20 Thread Antony Paul
Hi all,
Can any one suggest a javascript or DHTML forums. i have problems in
adding a row to table using DOM.

Antony Paul

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RE: Is there a search engine for the mailing list archive?

2003-07-16 Thread Shapira, Yoav

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userr=1w=2

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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I couild not find anywhere to search the mailing list archive. I am
sure
this question has been asked before, but how do I enable PHP support
under Tomcat 4.x? I am porting a PHP based application to Java and need
to have both running in parrallel until completed.

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Is there a search engine for the mailing list archive?

2003-07-15 Thread Bongrip
I couild not find anywhere to search the mailing list archive. I am sure 
this question has been asked before, but how do I enable PHP support 
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Mailing List for Security warnings

2003-06-08 Thread Ronnie Tartar
Is there a mailing list for security warnings for tomcat?
 
Thanks


Re: Mailing List for Security warnings

2003-06-08 Thread Tim Funk
Nope. Typically if a security issue is found, it will be discussed by the 
committers to confirm the vulnerability. A patch and a new release is made. 
The announcement of the vulnerabilty and the new release are usually made at 
the same time.

The annoucement is typically made to:
- tomcat-user
- tomcat-dev
- tomcat-announce (I think this is the name)
-Tim

Ronnie Tartar wrote:
Is there a mailing list for security warnings for tomcat?
 
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RE: Mailing List for Security warnings

2003-06-08 Thread bedetrob
If you mean the HTTP Protocol Error Codes, then you can get them at Jiri
Chudoba's page http://offline.home.cern.ch/offline/web/http_error_codes.html
Rob

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Re: Mailing List for Security warnings

2003-06-08 Thread Jens Skripczynski
Ronnie Tartar:
 Is there a mailing list for security warnings for tomcat?
Are there any security issues in a default tomcat install ?


Ciao

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Re: Mailing List for Security warnings

2003-06-08 Thread Tim Funk
AFAIK there are no issues with the default install. But the default install 
does include the examples app - which allows any user to view your 
environment and probably set session variables which could easily allow a 
denial of service attack based on memory consumption.

But then again, if one leaves the example webapp available on a production 
box, someone is not doing their job since only absolutely needed webapps 
should be installed and available on a production server. (Why allocate 
memory for a webapp which shouldn't be used?)

-Tim

Jens Skripczynski wrote:
Ronnie Tartar:

Is there a mailing list for security warnings for tomcat?
Are there any security issues in a default tomcat install ?

Ciao

Jens Skripczynski


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try mailing list

2003-03-17 Thread GIRY Patrick


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RE: Tomcat Mailing List

2003-03-13 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
They use the same forum software as some other good sites.  I agree it
looks nice and provides some advantages.  I wonder if we could set up
something whereby all our traffic is reflected in topics on their Java
Programming (or another) forum? ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Chris Dodunski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Mailing List

Ha-ha, yes it was rather bold of me to be quite so forthright within
hours
of joining this list.  ;-)  Just that I am a frequent visitor to
codeguru.com, and can't praise highly enough the effectiveness of their
Java
eForum.  Problems aren't swamped by other traffic, and solutions
persist,
providing a graphical and searchable library of helpful advice.  I'm
impressed with the quality of correspondence here, just offering my
humble
opinion concerning quantity.  No offence intended.

Chris.


-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 13 March 2003 9:27 a.m.
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Mailing List



Howdy,
I love how on your first day here you determine the mailing list is not
suitable for this community ;)

Yes, the list has much traffic.  Yes, some of the traffic is off-topic.
This is why we have:

- Filters and grouping options in our mail readers
- Searchable archives (e.g. at AIMS)
- The ability to unsubscribe if we don't want to be here

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Chris Dodunski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Mailing List

Wow, my first day on the Tomcat mailing list, and arrived at work this
morning to find around 100 emails in my INBOX!  What this community
perhaps
needs is an eForum - or is there one already?  Mailing lists are fine
for
small eCommunities, but not for eContinents.  :-)

Chris.


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Tomcat Mailing List

2003-03-12 Thread Chris Dodunski
Wow, my first day on the Tomcat mailing list, and arrived at work this
morning to find around 100 emails in my INBOX!  What this community perhaps
needs is an eForum - or is there one already?  Mailing lists are fine for
small eCommunities, but not for eContinents.  :-)

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RE: Tomcat Mailing List

2003-03-12 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
I love how on your first day here you determine the mailing list is not
suitable for this community ;)

Yes, the list has much traffic.  Yes, some of the traffic is off-topic.
This is why we have:

- Filters and grouping options in our mail readers
- Searchable archives (e.g. at AIMS)
- The ability to unsubscribe if we don't want to be here

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Chris Dodunski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Mailing List

Wow, my first day on the Tomcat mailing list, and arrived at work this
morning to find around 100 emails in my INBOX!  What this community
perhaps
needs is an eForum - or is there one already?  Mailing lists are fine
for
small eCommunities, but not for eContinents.  :-)

Chris.


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Re: Tomcat Mailing List

2003-03-12 Thread Tim Funk
This might help too:

http://tomcatfaq.sourceforge.net/tomcat-user.html

-Tim

Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
I love how on your first day here you determine the mailing list is not
suitable for this community ;)  

Yes, the list has much traffic.  Yes, some of the traffic is off-topic.
This is why we have:
- Filters and grouping options in our mail readers
- Searchable archives (e.g. at AIMS)
- The ability to unsubscribe if we don't want to be here 

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Chris Dodunski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Mailing List
Wow, my first day on the Tomcat mailing list, and arrived at work this
morning to find around 100 emails in my INBOX!  What this community
perhaps

needs is an eForum - or is there one already?  Mailing lists are fine
for

small eCommunities, but not for eContinents.  :-)

Chris.

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Re: Tomcat Mailing List

2003-03-12 Thread Erik Price


Chris Dodunski wrote:
Wow, my first day on the Tomcat mailing list, and arrived at work this
morning to find around 100 emails in my INBOX!  What this community perhaps
needs is an eForum - or is there one already?  Mailing lists are fine for
small eCommunities, but not for eContinents.  :-)
Two options:

1. You can get the digest version -- it's not advertised on the site but 
if you query the ezmlm server for help it tells you about it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

2. Not sure what an eForum is but you can use the Mail Archive to read 
the list from a browser (but not post, obviously):
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user%40jakarta.apache.org/

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RE: Tomcat Mailing List

2003-03-12 Thread Chris Dodunski
Ha-ha, yes it was rather bold of me to be quite so forthright within hours
of joining this list.  ;-)  Just that I am a frequent visitor to
codeguru.com, and can't praise highly enough the effectiveness of their Java
eForum.  Problems aren't swamped by other traffic, and solutions persist,
providing a graphical and searchable library of helpful advice.  I'm
impressed with the quality of correspondence here, just offering my humble
opinion concerning quantity.  No offence intended.

Chris.


-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 13 March 2003 9:27 a.m.
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Mailing List



Howdy,
I love how on your first day here you determine the mailing list is not
suitable for this community ;)

Yes, the list has much traffic.  Yes, some of the traffic is off-topic.
This is why we have:

- Filters and grouping options in our mail readers
- Searchable archives (e.g. at AIMS)
- The ability to unsubscribe if we don't want to be here

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Chris Dodunski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Mailing List

Wow, my first day on the Tomcat mailing list, and arrived at work this
morning to find around 100 emails in my INBOX!  What this community
perhaps
needs is an eForum - or is there one already?  Mailing lists are fine
for
small eCommunities, but not for eContinents.  :-)

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servlet/jsp/j2ee/pattern/ mailing list

2003-02-21 Thread Etienne
It there a newsgroup of a good mailing list for
servlet/jsp/j2ee/pattern/? I have search for some of them, I didn't find
anything.

Thanks.

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Re: servlet/jsp/j2ee/pattern/ mailing list

2003-02-21 Thread Andoni
Have you tried the newsgroups? http://groups.google.com is a good place to
look for groups but if you want to post regularly you are better getting
Outlook Express (or some other client) and an address of a proper news
server.

Then you have news://comp.lang.java to post to.

Also, although you are not Irish but it does not matter, you can use:

http://www.ijug.org/

The Irish Java User's Group who have a very good web site discussion forum.


Andoni.

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 servlet/jsp/j2ee/pattern/? I have search for some of them, I didn't find
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unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Mark Goking

why cant tomcat mailing list manually remove users? ive been trying to remove myself 
from the mailing list for four darn months yet it still cant?!?

im hoping that som admin here can manually remove me because there is no other way

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RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Turner, John
 
Are you sure you are using the correct from address?  I was able to
unsubscribe and resubscribe myself twice in the past 6 weeks when going on
vacation.

FYI, the mail header I get says your address is @asia.bigfoot.com.  Is
that what you are using?

John

-Original Message-
From: Mark Goking
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 1/6/03 8:13 PM
Subject: unsubscribing to this mailing list


why cant tomcat mailing list manually remove users? ive been trying to
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cant?!?

im hoping that som admin here can manually remove me because there is no
other way

mark

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RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Mark Goking

yes.
when i first joined this mailing list, i had no problem at all. i was even able to 
unsubscribe directly. but when i subscribed for the 2nd time, i had problems. it took 
me about 2 days to subscribe again. i didnt have any idea why it acted that way. 
within those 2 days i emailed the admin to manually add me and he said no because my 
email uses exchange server and the mailing list has problems dealing with email 
addresses that uses the ms exchange server. still, after 2 days i was able to 
subscribe myself here. the problem now is unsubscribing.

since i couldnt unsubscribe myself, i dont think it's impossible for the admin to 
manually remove me from the mailing list. unsubscribing is as simple as 1 2 3 but the 
process just doesnt work for me anymore.

mark

-Original Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:23 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List '
Subject: RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list


 
Are you sure you are using the correct from address?  I was able to
unsubscribe and resubscribe myself twice in the past 6 weeks when going on
vacation.

FYI, the mail header I get says your address is @asia.bigfoot.com.  Is
that what you are using?

John

-Original Message-
From: Mark Goking
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 1/6/03 8:13 PM
Subject: unsubscribing to this mailing list


why cant tomcat mailing list manually remove users? ive been trying to
remove myself from the mailing list for four darn months yet it still
cant?!?

im hoping that som admin here can manually remove me because there is no
other way

mark

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Re: unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Jon Eaves
Hi Mark, John

These lists are using ezmlm. You can unsubscribe from a
wrong address by sending a blank email to this address:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That should end up with the right mail address being sent to ezmlm
and your confirmation email hopefully will end up in your inbox.

Then reply to that and it should work. If it doesn't then you
will need to get a moderator to send an email using the same To
field and that will not require confirmation.

Disclaimer:  I've never tried this, but that's what the manual says
to do.

Cheers,
	-- jon

Mark Goking wrote:

yes. when i first joined this mailing list, i had no problem at all. i
was even able to unsubscribe directly. but when i subscribed for the 2nd
time, i had problems. it took me about 2 days to subscribe again. i
didnt have any idea why it acted that way. within those 2 days i emailed
the admin to manually add me and he said no because my email uses
exchange server and the mailing list has problems dealing with email
addresses that uses the ms exchange server. still, after 2 days i was
able to subscribe myself here. the problem now is unsubscribing.

since i couldnt unsubscribe myself, i dont think it's impossible for the
admin to manually remove me from the mailing list. unsubscribing is as
simple as 1 2 3 but the process just doesnt work for me anymore.

mark

-Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:23 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List ' 
Subject: RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list



Are you sure you are using the correct from address?  I was able to 
unsubscribe and resubscribe myself twice in the past 6 weeks when going
on vacation.

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RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Milt Epstein
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Turner, John wrote:

 Are you sure you are using the correct from address?  I was able
 to unsubscribe and resubscribe myself twice in the past 6 weeks when
 going on vacation.

 FYI, the mail header I get says your address is @asia.bigfoot.com.
 Is that what you are using?

Note that what address he is sending mail from (and/or what address he
ultimately receives mail at) doesn't necessarily matter.  What matters
is what address the mailing list is sending his messages to.  And
because of aliases, forwarding, change of addresses, etc., that could
be different.  What he needs to do is determine what that address is.
This can be done by looking for a mail header like the following:

Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How he does this depends on what mailer he's using.  MS mailers should
have an option that allows one to look at the headers.

The above is what it looks like for me.  It indicates that the mailing
list sent the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (it changes '@'s to '='s).
And if I want to unsubscribe from the list, that's the address I have
to tell it to unsubscribe.  I can do this by sending a message to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Of course, I won't say that there aren't problems with the mailing
list software beyond the above.  But I know it is an issue, and I'd
like to have verification that someone has tried dealing with this
properly before moving on to other possibilities.


 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Goking
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Sent: 1/6/03 8:13 PM
 Subject: unsubscribing to this mailing list

 why cant tomcat mailing list manually remove users? ive been trying
 to remove myself from the mailing list for four darn months yet it
 still cant?!?

 im hoping that som admin here can manually remove me because there
 is no other way

 mark

Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Integration and Software Engineering (ISE)
Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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Re: unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Milt Epstein
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Jon Eaves wrote:

 Hi Mark, John

 These lists are using ezmlm. You can unsubscribe from a
 wrong address by sending a blank email to this address:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Note that this may not necessarily work, as I described in a message I
just sent to the list.  It doesn't matter what address he's ultimately
receiving mail at, it matters what address the list is sending him
mail at.  And for various reasons, those may not be the same.  The
list may receive the above, look for [EMAIL PROTECTED], not
find it as a subscribed address, and just give up (or give some error
message).  To find out what address to plug into the above address,
one needs to look for a header like:

Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Then, take the part between the number (in this case 47506) and the
'@' and plug that into the tomcat-user-unsubscribe address.


 That should end up with the right mail address being sent to ezmlm
 and your confirmation email hopefully will end up in your inbox.

 Then reply to that and it should work. If it doesn't then you
 will need to get a moderator to send an email using the same To
 field and that will not require confirmation.

 Disclaimer:  I've never tried this, but that's what the manual says
 to do.

 Cheers,
   -- jon

 Mark Goking wrote:
  yes. when i first joined this mailing list, i had no problem at all. i
  was even able to unsubscribe directly. but when i subscribed for the 2nd
  time, i had problems. it took me about 2 days to subscribe again. i
  didnt have any idea why it acted that way. within those 2 days i emailed
  the admin to manually add me and he said no because my email uses
  exchange server and the mailing list has problems dealing with email
  addresses that uses the ms exchange server. still, after 2 days i was
  able to subscribe myself here. the problem now is unsubscribing.
 
  since i couldnt unsubscribe myself, i dont think it's impossible for the
  admin to manually remove me from the mailing list. unsubscribing is as
  simple as 1 2 3 but the process just doesnt work for me anymore.
 
  mark
 
  -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:23 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List '
  Subject: RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list
 
  Are you sure you are using the correct from address?  I was able to
  unsubscribe and resubscribe myself twice in the past 6 weeks when going
  on vacation.

Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Integration and Software Engineering (ISE)
Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list

2003-01-06 Thread Turner, John
 
Understood.  I brought it up because I've never seen asia.bigfoot.com,
only bigfoot.com.  Thus, if the mailing list thinks he is
@asia.bigfoot.com but the address he uses is @bigfoot.com, there would
be an issue.

John

-Original Message-
From: Milt Epstein
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/6/03 10:05 PM
Subject: RE: unsubscribing to this mailing list

On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Turner, John wrote:

 Are you sure you are using the correct from address?  I was able
 to unsubscribe and resubscribe myself twice in the past 6 weeks when
 going on vacation.

 FYI, the mail header I get says your address is @asia.bigfoot.com.
 Is that what you are using?

Note that what address he is sending mail from (and/or what address he
ultimately receives mail at) doesn't necessarily matter.  What matters
is what address the mailing list is sending his messages to.  And
because of aliases, forwarding, change of addresses, etc., that could
be different.  What he needs to do is determine what that address is.
This can be done by looking for a mail header like the following:

Return-Path:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

How he does this depends on what mailer he's using.  MS mailers should
have an option that allows one to look at the headers.

The above is what it looks like for me.  It indicates that the mailing
list sent the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (it changes '@'s to '='s).
And if I want to unsubscribe from the list, that's the address I have
to tell it to unsubscribe.  I can do this by sending a message to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Of course, I won't say that there aren't problems with the mailing
list software beyond the above.  But I know it is an issue, and I'd
like to have verification that someone has tried dealing with this
properly before moving on to other possibilities.


 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Goking
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Sent: 1/6/03 8:13 PM
 Subject: unsubscribing to this mailing list

 why cant tomcat mailing list manually remove users? ive been trying
 to remove myself from the mailing list for four darn months yet it
 still cant?!?

 im hoping that som admin here can manually remove me because there
 is no other way

 mark

Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Integration and Software Engineering (ISE)
Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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Problem with Tomcat Mailing List...

2002-12-31 Thread Triptpal Singh Lamba

Hi all.

I am not too sure where to send this...I got a bounce error from this
mailing Lists program, I fwded it to the sys admin of the computer Science
Dept of my University (which is the account I use). The answer from her is
below..

The addresing format they use
Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is not compliant with internet RFCs on mail addressing standards,
therefore the mail software rejects it as probably spam.


To see the mistake, go below and read a copy of the ezmlm warning , the
problem could to be in ezmlm's  addressing format which has an extra 
such as  Tomcat Users List[EMAIL PROTECTED]
??

This is what I got
startWhatIGot

Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.

I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Messages to you from the tomcat-user mailing list seem to
have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce
message I received.

If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe bounces,
I will remove your address from the tomcat-user mailing list,
without further notice.


I've kept a list of which messages from the tomcat-user mailing list have
bounced from your address.

Copies of these messages may be in the archive.
To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request),
send an empty message to:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages,
send an empty message to:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Here are the message numbers:

   45658
   46298
   46299

--- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received.

Return-Path: 
Received: (qmail 21978 invoked for bounce); 20 Dec 2002 02:44:03 -
Date: 20 Dec 2002 02:44:03 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at nagoya.betaversion.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
130.245.1.15 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: 550 Syntax error in 'To' header: @ or . expected after
Tomcat Users List: failing address is: Tomcat Users
List[EMAIL PROTECTED]


/startWhatIGot


Any Inputs anyone..? Who is responsible for the list management...

Tript Singh

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Xerces user mailing list

2002-12-05 Thread Thébault, Médérick

 Hello,
 
 Does anyone ever get a message from that list?
 
 I know the tomcat list is not the one to ask for, but it is where I
 might have an answer.
 
 If you have encountered the same conclusion, where is it possible to
 find help on Xerces topic?
 
 Thanx
 
 Med

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Re: Xerces user mailing list

2002-12-05 Thread David Nelson
This one was fairly active a few months ago for xml: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seems like more than a few issues described as a problem with Xerces in
reality turn out to be problems with xml syntax alone.  Either way, give it
a shot.  The list was a friendly one.

- Original Message -
From: Thébault, Médérick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 6:37 AM
Subject: Xerces user mailing list



 Hello,

 Does anyone ever get a message from that list?

 I know the tomcat list is not the one to ask for, but it is where I
 might have an answer.

 If you have encountered the same conclusion, where is it possible to
 find help on Xerces topic?

 Thanx

 Med

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Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

2002-11-27 Thread Luca Ventura
Hello everybody!

Is there a search engine for the tomcat-user and tomcat-dev mailing list?
I would like to find and read  old posts using key-words.

Thanks to everybody in advance!

   Luca


Re: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

2002-11-27 Thread David Brown
Luca Ventura writes: 

Hello everybody! 

Is there a search engine for the tomcat-user and tomcat-dev mailing list?
I would like to find and read  old posts using key-words. 

Thanks to everybody in advance! 

   Luca


Hello Luca, try this: 
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user%40jakarta.apache.org/ thanx, david. 


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R: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

2002-11-27 Thread Luca Ventura
Ok,

thanks a lot! :-)

  Luca

-Messaggio originale-
Da: Carsten Ziegert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: mercoledì 27 novembre 2002 14.57
A: Tomcat Users List
Oggetto: Re: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list


See:

http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/SearchList?listName=tomcat-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Carsten

Am Mittwoch, 27.11.02, um 14:29 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Luca
Ventura:

 Hello everybody!

 Is there a search engine for the tomcat-user and tomcat-dev mailing
 list?
 I would like to find and read  old posts using key-words.

 Thanks to everybody in advance!

Luca
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RE: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

2002-11-27 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi,
My fav is AIMS,
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?w=2

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Luca Ventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:29 AM
To: tomcat-user
Subject: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

Hello everybody!

Is there a search engine for the tomcat-user and tomcat-dev mailing
list?
I would like to find and read  old posts using key-words.

Thanks to everybody in advance!

   Luca

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Re: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

2002-11-27 Thread Milt Epstein
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Luca Ventura wrote:

 Hello everybody!

 Is there a search engine for the tomcat-user and tomcat-dev mailing list?
 I would like to find and read  old posts using key-words.

 Thanks to everybody in advance!

Go to jakarta.apache.org, click on the mailing lists links, and it
talks about mailing list archives.  One I like is at
marc.theaimsgroup.com, the comat ones used to be in the Apache
section, now they're in the Java section (bad change if you ask me, or
at least have them in both).

Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Integration and Software Engineering (ISE)
Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: Search engine for the tomcat-user mailing list

2002-11-27 Thread Milt Epstein
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Milt Epstein wrote:

 On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Luca Ventura wrote:

  Hello everybody!
 
  Is there a search engine for the tomcat-user and tomcat-dev mailing list?
  I would like to find and read  old posts using key-words.
 
  Thanks to everybody in advance!

 Go to jakarta.apache.org, click on the mailing lists links, and it
 talks about mailing list archives.  One I like is at
 marc.theaimsgroup.com, the comat ones used to be in the Apache
 ^

should be tomcat, don't know how it go to that :-).

 section, now they're in the Java section (bad change if you ask me, or
 at least have them in both).

 Milt Epstein
 Research Programmer
 Integration and Software Engineering (ISE)
 Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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How do I unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2002-11-14 Thread Edmund Smith
how do I unsubscribe from this mailing list?



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How to unsubscribe from mailing list?

2002-11-14 Thread Edmund Smith
Please help by telling my how to unsubscribe from this mailing list?



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Re: How to unsubscribe from mailing list?

2002-11-14 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck

Look at any of the emails sent from the list at the following headers:

Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm
Precedence: bulk
List-Unsubscribe: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org
List-Subscribe: mailto:tomcat-user-subscribe;jakarta.apache.org
List-Help: mailto:tomcat-user-help;jakarta.apache.org
List-Post: mailto:tomcat-user;jakarta.apache.org

justin

At 04:53 PM 11/14/2002, you wrote:

Please help by telling my how to unsubscribe from this mailing list?



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Re: How to unsubscribe from mailing list?

2002-11-14 Thread Milt Epstein
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, [iso-8859-1] Edmund Smith wrote:

 Please help by telling my how to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

1. Set your mailer up so you can see all the headers of some message
   to the list.

2. Look for a header line that looks something like:

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   The number will be different, but more importantly, the
   edmund_b_smith=yahoo.co.uk part may be different as well.  Note
   what it is.

3. Send a message to:

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   with edmund_b_smith=yahoo.co.uk replaced by whatever you found in
   step 2.  I don't think it matters what's in the body (or the
   subject) of the message, but perhaps it's best to leave it
   empty/blank.

Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Integration and Software Engineering (ISE)
Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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Mailing List

2002-10-10 Thread Bala

I missed a mail from Tomcat Users list. Where and how
can i find it? (Mailing List)

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Re: Mailing List

2002-10-10 Thread Kwok Peng Tuck

You can search the mailman archive on the web, or ask someone about a 
particular thread.
cheers.


Bala wrote:

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RE: Mailing List

2002-10-10 Thread Shortt, Kevin


Personally, I like to use MARC (Mailing list ARChive) from 
The Aims Group. (now called 10East)
It stores all messages in mySQL and is searchable. It has a nice
browsable interface for viewing by list, thread or author.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com


The TC list is linked in the Java section and is at:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userr=1w=2


I hope this helps.

-k


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Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 3:33 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Mailing List


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RE: JAVA SOAP Discussion List - Mailing List Archives

2002-10-02 Thread Cooperstock, Dan

There are very good archives of a lot of mailing lists under:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com

This particular one is at:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userr=1w=2

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 Reply To: Tomcat Users List
 Sent: October 2, 2002 10:29 AM
 To:   'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject:  JAVA SOAP Discussion List
 
 Hi all,
 could anyone please tell where I can find a Java Soap List? Also where
 can I find the old threads of this list (Tomcat)?
 
 TIA,
 Alphonsus.
 
 
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JSSE/mod_ssl or wrong mailing list

2002-08-09 Thread AMRAN121

I posted this a couple of days ago and so far I have had no response so  am I 
asking a wrong question in the wrong mailing list does anyone know of a 
better place where my tomcat ssl encryption questions can be asked?

I had been following the recent disscusion of login + ssl which has been very 
useful info for me.

Also does anyone know which is better to use the mod_ssl or JSSE




ORIGINAL MESSAGE

HI

I have just followed the Tomcat SSL HOWTO and I am able to get my 
https://localhost:443/ page. I then right-click on my mouse to get up the 
page properties; 

Protocol:Hyper Text Transfer With Privacy
Type: HTML Document
Connection:Not Encrypted
Address(URL):https://localhost:443/index.html
Size:  2572 bytes


but it says the page is not encrypted why does this happen? should it not 
state some sought of encryption like 128 bit?

I also tried the Apache + mod_ssl HOWTO and I do get an encrypted connection 
which says the following;

Connection:TLS 1.0, RC4 with 128 bit encryption (High); RSA with 1024 bit 

exchange

I have apache 1.3.26 (Linux box) + mod_jk + Tomcat 4.04 (Windows box)

The Tomcat server in my environment handles login forms processes them and 
then puts the user to their homepage. I wish to encrypt this login process. I 

don't think I need to use apache +mod_ssl to do any connection encryption 
because the login form is sent to the Tomcat server.  

I cannot figure out what I am missing? Can anyone help please?

Thanxs in Advance


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Mailing List Load.... Forum???

2002-06-27 Thread Hanks Mei

Hi,

  Well ofcourse I know that the mailing list is heavily loaded, but it is going beyond 
my control...

Can we have forum kind of mechanism instead, so that the users can log in to the net 
wherein queries/replies can be placed.

 This is my request. I feel that this approach will help the tomcat users a lot.

Any other solutions are welcome...

It is tooo... much for my mail client and net connection 
to handle, so I am signing off.

Will look forward for the tomcat forum... ;-)

Thx
mano

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Re: Mailing List Load.... Forum???

2002-06-27 Thread Milt Epstein

On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Hanks Mei wrote:

 Hi,

   Well ofcourse I know that the mailing list is heavily loaded, but
 it is going beyond my control...

 Can we have forum kind of mechanism instead, so that the users can
 log in to the net wherein queries/replies can be placed.

  This is my request. I feel that this approach will help the tomcat
 users a lot.

 Any other solutions are welcome...

 It is tooo... much for my mail client and net connection
 to handle, so I am signing off.

 Will look forward for the tomcat forum... ;-)

I think there are a number of reasons why this won't be turned into a
web forum, including some historical ones.  However, with web archives
of mailing lists, including this one, there essentially is a web forum
version already (especially since this list doesn't require you to be
a subscribe in order to post, so you can continue to post questions
via email).

Here are a couple of pages that talk about jakarta-related mailing
lists and archives:

http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html

I've found

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/

to be a good archive.

Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Systems and Technology Services (STS)
Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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