/usr/ports/www/tomcat6 and do make deinstall. This removes
Tomcat 6. Then cd to /usr/ports/www/tomcat7 and do make install clean. You
do not need to be concerned with downloading the tarball, the port will
fetch it for you.
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On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 07:18:28PM +1030, Andreas Junius wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is my first post to this list, so I hope I get it right. I'm new to
> both Unix and freeBSD and I've been doing my first steps for three days
> now. I was able to install Java an
Andreas Junius wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is my first post to this list, so I hope I get it right. I'm new to
> both Unix and freeBSD and I've been doing my first steps for three days
> now. I was able to install Java and Tomcat 6, because these products are
> part of
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Andreas Junius
wrote:
> To be honest, I don't understand that message. That file
> apache-tomcat-7.0.6.tar.gz can't be in /usr/ports/www/tomcat7/distinfo,
> because distinfo is a file and not a directory. What went wrong? I got the
> missi
Hi All,
This is my first post to this list, so I hope I get it right. I'm new to
both Unix and freeBSD and I've been doing my first steps for three days
now. I was able to install Java and Tomcat 6, because these products are
part of the ports directory. However I'd prefer Tom
Hi,
we've installed tomcat 6 via freebsd ports and would like to change the log
level on our
production server from INFO to SEVERE.
However, the tomcat6 startup script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d did not load the
logging.properties
file of tomcat, so we've added a flag to the java_op
Paul Procacci wrote:
Hey all,
This question is probably best suited for tomcat-users, but being this
is an a FBSD machine I'd figure I'd ask here first. I have a client
running apache w/ tomcat serving thousands of requests per second. It
works, but with one caveat, pages load
Hey all,
This question is probably best suited for tomcat-users, but being this
is an a FBSD machine I'd figure I'd ask here first. I have a client
running apache w/ tomcat serving thousands of requests per second. It
works, but with one caveat, pages load extremely slowly. Wh
Am Tue, 19 Feb 2008 14:33:35 +1000
schrieb Da Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> OK. Tomcat is working- I managed to find out how to get direct access to
> it (had to uncomment a line in server.xml, web.xml). Still no Apache /
> Tomcat connector though. If I navigate to /weba
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 19:28 -0700, James wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 11:54 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> > On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 18:07 -0700, James wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 10:54 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> > > > I'm trying to setup a tomcat serv
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 18:07 -0700, James wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 10:54 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> > I'm trying to setup a tomcat server using Apache as the frontend. As
> > usual, I'm having trouble (which is why I haven't bothered before, and
> > given To
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 10:54 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a tomcat server using Apache as the frontend. As
> usual, I'm having trouble (which is why I haven't bothered before, and
> given Tomcat apps a wide berth). Can someone let me know where I'
I'm trying to setup a tomcat server using Apache as the frontend. As
usual, I'm having trouble (which is why I haven't bothered before, and
given Tomcat apps a wide berth). Can someone let me know where I'm going
wrong? I have setup inclusions in the httpd.conf file to use
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 07:14:33AM -0700, Yance Kowara wrote:
[...]
> Thank you for the replies. I installed linux-sun-jdk,
> tomcat and mod_jk
> (tomcat apache connector) from ports. It seesm to
> work, but I have not have
> it tested in the production environment by the
> deve
Quoting "Ivan \"Rambius\" Ivanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 9/28/07, Yance Kowara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would you mind explaining the difference between
sun-jdk and diablo jdk?
From the point of view of the end user or even the Java programmer
there is no differences - both jdk's offer the
Hello,
On 9/28/07, John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is not correct. The Java packages available from the FreeBSD
> Foundation are based on the same codebase as any other 1.5 JDK or JRE
> from Sun.
Thank you for correcting me. I was not (fully) aware of this fact.
Regards
Rambius
Hello
On 9/28/07, Yance Kowara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Would you mind explaining the difference between
> sun-jdk and diablo jdk?
>
>From the point of view of the end user or even the Java programmer
there is no differences - both jdk's offer the same public APIs,
compilers, runtime environ
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of Ivan "Rambius"
Ivanov
Sent: Friday, 28 September 2007 1:50 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Tomcat
Hello,
On 9/28/07, Byung-Hee HWANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
On 9/28/07, Byung-Hee HWANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In this case I think you are better to use Linux than to use FreeBSD
> because still it's difficult to operate Java stuff on FreeBSD. So I
> recommend that you should move to Linux.
Actually nowadays it is easy to
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 21:30 -0700, Yance Kowara wrote:
[...snip...]
> Many of the docs pointed out the need to switch onLinux emulation option in
> the kernel (Docs using FreeBSD 4.10). Is it stillnecessary to do this or is
> it now handled by KLDload?
> Attached is pkg_info output. I tried insta
Hi All,
A web and database developer requested me to build atomcat server.
Is there any good integrated doco on FreeBSD andTomcat?
All I get when I googled it is old docs on JDK 1.3(e.g.
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/3558/Deploying-Apache-Tomcat-on-FreeBSD/)and
http
> All I get when I googled it is old docs on JDK 1.3(e.g.
> http://www.osnews.com/story.php/3558/Deploying-Apache-Tomcat-on-FreeBSD/)and
>
> http://www.pl.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/java-tomcat/article.html
>
>
>
> Many of the docs pointed out the need t
>
>
> All I get when I googled it is old docs on JDK 1.3(e.g.
> http://www.osnews.com/story.php/3558/Deploying-Apache-Tomcat-on-FreeBSD/)and
>
> http://www.pl.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/java-tomcat/article.html
>
>
>
> Many of the docs pointe
Hi All,
A web and database developer requested me to build atomcat server.
Is there any good integrated doco on FreeBSD andTomcat?
All I get when I googled it is old docs on JDK 1.3(e.g.
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/3558/Deploying-Apache-Tomcat-on-FreeBSD/)and
http
Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 5.5.23_1 on FreeBSD 6.2. I have used Servlets a
lot in the past but have not used ant. I am now trying to get this
development environment to work. Following the basic portinstall of
Tomcat on FreeBSD I did the following:
1. sudo cp /usr/local/tomcat5.5
Hi!
I am experiencing something very strange, that I don't even know how
to debug.
We run apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25_2, jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30 and
mod_jk-1.2.15,1 on FreeBSD 6.1-amd64, and it is really rock stable.
Now, into this picture comes a helix server (aka Real server,
On 2006/12/13 8:31, Chad Gross seems to have typed:
> If this is the case than why not include a "Doesn't Work" list as well? That
> would stop the guessing on whether it doesn't work or hasn't been tested. If
> hardware doesn't appear on the "It Works" nor the "Doesn't Work" lists, than
> one can
On 12/13/06, Peter A. Giessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006/12/13 4:47, O. Hartmann seems to have typed:
> TYAN Tomcat n3400B motherboard (TYAN S2925G2NR).
[snip]
> The main question is: will FreeBSD 6.2/amd64 work with this board?
I don't see it on the list of tested
On 2006/12/13 4:47, O. Hartmann seems to have typed:
> TYAN Tomcat n3400B motherboard (TYAN S2925G2NR).
[snip]
> The main question is: will FreeBSD 6.2/amd64 work with this board?
I don't see it on the list of tested motherboards. If compatibility is
really important to you, check the
Dear Sirs.
For building a server system I would like to use the TYAN Tomcat n3400B
motherboard (TYAN S2925G2NR).
As far as I know, this motherboard utilises the nVidia nForce 3400
chipset which is similar, or even identical to the new nForce5XX
chipsets introduced shortly.
The main question
Hi list,
The tomcat 5.5 script isn't working on free 6. I need
to make a reboot on the machine to restart the tomcat.
Help me, please.
Aguiar
This is a known issue with the rc.subr(5) file.
Here's the fix:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] logs {513}$ rcsdiff -r1.1 /e
Hi list,
The tomcat 5.5 script isn't working on free 6. I need
to make a reboot on the machine to restart the tomcat.
Help me, please.
Aguiar
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Hi
When I use tomcat_enable in my rc.conf, how do I start and stop my tmcat
server so I can test my jsp pages?
Thanks
Eoghan
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> Martin,
>
> this 'how to' isn't working... It isn't up to date,
> some downloads doesn't exist
>
> What can I do ?
The java page on the FreeBSD server is for an old version of Tomcat and Java.
To get Tomcat 5.5 running, try this instead.
Note that if
Martin,
this 'how to' isn't working... It isn't up to date,
some downloads doesn't exist
What can I do ?
Aguiar
--- Martin Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Hi
>
> there's an excellant 'how to' here...
>
>
ht
Hi
there's an excellant 'how to' here...
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/java-tomcat/
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On 3/22/06, Aguiar Magalhaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I´d like to install java (virtual machine) and tomcat
> on the freebs
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, eoghan wrote:
Aguiar Magalhaes wrote:
Hi list,
I´d like to install java (virtual machine) and tomcat
on the freebsd 6.0..
Are they full compatible ?? Are they in ports ??
Help me please,
Aguiar
Hi
Tomcat is:
/usr/ports/www/tomcat55
and there's detailed info on
Aguiar Magalhaes wrote:
Hi list,
I´d like to install java (virtual machine) and tomcat
on the freebsd 6.0..
Are they full compatible ?? Are they in ports ??
Help me please,
Aguiar
Hi
Tomcat is:
/usr/ports/www/tomcat55
and there's detailed info on Java here:
http://www.freebsd.org
Hi list,
I´d like to install java (virtual machine) and tomcat
on the freebsd 6.0..
Are they full compatible ?? Are they in ports ??
Help me please,
Aguiar
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Thanks
Eoghan
Sorry my fault for confusing you with tomcat_enable :)
Tomcat normally runs on port 8180, did you try http://localhost:8180/ ?
Ashley
Hi Ashley
Yes I tried that port also, and it did not work. Is there a log file I
can check out and maybe post details of? I know where the normal
ny ideas?
> Thanks
> Eoghan
Sorry my fault for confusing you with tomcat_enable :)
Tomcat normally runs on port 8180, did you try http://localhost:8180/ ?
Ashley
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Hi
Nope I dont have that. I did try run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh to
start it but without having added tomcat_enable="YES" to my rc.conf.
Nothing happened. So I will add that line and try it again...
Thanks for the info.
Eoghan
All the rc.d scripts work the same - they
eoghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ashley Moran wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> Nope I dont have that. I did try run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh to
> >> start it but without having added tomcat_enable="YES" to my rc.conf.
> >> Nothing happened. So I will add that line and try it again...
> >> Thanks for
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> eoghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
Nope I dont have that. I did try run
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh to
start it but without having added tomcat_enable="YES" to my rc.conf.
Nothing happened. So I will add that line and tr
> Hi
> Nope I dont have that. I did try run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh to
> start it but without having added tomcat_enable="YES" to my rc.conf.
> Nothing happened. So I will add that line and try it again...
> Thanks for the info.
> Eoghan
All the rc.d scripts work the same - they check to s
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 21:48, eoghan wrote:
> Bosch Rogier wrote:
> > I think its port 8180 (by default).
> >
> > Goodluck,
> >
> > TC
>
> Ok, 8180 worked. But when i run ./startup.sh (as root) it seems to work,
> once only. If i run it again, it
Ashley Moran wrote:
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 21:48, eoghan wrote:
Bosch Rogier wrote:
I think its port 8180 (by default).
Goodluck,
TC
Ok, 8180 worked. But when i run ./startup.sh (as root) it seems to work,
once only. If i run it again, it works again, once. I can view the
tomcat default
Bosch Rogier wrote:
I think its port 8180 (by default).
Goodluck,
TC
Ok, 8180 worked. But when i run ./startup.sh (as root) it seems to work,
once only. If i run it again, it works again, once. I can view the
tomcat default page, but have to keep running the startup script
Hi
I have installed tomcat 5.5 from ports without problems and consulted
the freebsd docs on it:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/java-tomcat/x159.html
It seems to start fine, at least it deosnt show any errors... but when i
try to go to:
http://127.0.0.1:8080 i am unable
> "sh -x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh stop" may shed some light.
>
> Ceri
On Monday 13 February 2006 15:50, Ceri Davies wrote:
> "sh -x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh stop" may shed some light.
Thanks for the -x tip... unfortunately the output is very long, and I don't
have time to study t
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 01:00:37PM +, Ashley Moran wrote:
> I've reinstalled Tomcat (now in www/tomcat55) because it was going mental
> (100% CPU) and now the stop/start isn't working through the rc.d script.
>
> Tomcat starts and records the PID in /var/run/tomcat55
Ashley Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've reinstalled Tomcat (now in www/tomcat55) because it was going mental
> (100% CPU) and now the stop/start isn't working through the rc.d script.
>
> Tomcat starts and records the PID in /var/run/tomcat55.pid. But wh
On 13 Feb 2006, at 13:00, Ashley Moran wrote:
I've reinstalled Tomcat (now in www/tomcat55) because it was going
mental
(100% CPU) and now the stop/start isn't working through the rc.d
script.
Tomcat starts and records the PID in /var/run/tomcat55.pid. But
when I call
the s
I've reinstalled Tomcat (now in www/tomcat55) because it was going mental
(100% CPU) and now the stop/start isn't working through the rc.d script.
Tomcat starts and records the PID in /var/run/tomcat55.pid. But when I call
the script with stop I get an error saying "tomcat not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone point me to a surefire how-to to get tomcat & java & apache running
on a FreeBSD 5.3R box.
Here are the current setup.
OS : FreeBSD 5.3R
Apache 2.0.50
Tomcat 5.0.28
mod_jk - seems to be 1.2.5
java - jdk1.4.2
Thanks,
Ed
Your best off using mod_
On 11/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a surefire how-to to get tomcat & java & apache running
> on a FreeBSD 5.3R box.
Start here.
http://www.freebsd.org/java/
It worked for me. JDK 1.4.2 and Tomcat 5.5.9. I haven't set up m
Can anyone point me to a surefire how-to to get tomcat & java & apache running
on a FreeBSD 5.3R box.
Here are the current setup.
OS : FreeBSD 5.3R
Apache 2.0.50
Tomcat 5.0.28
mod_jk - seems to be 1.2.5
java - jdk1.4.2
Tha
What about /etc/make.conf or the Makefiles in the jakarta-tomcat ports
directories?
John.
Thanks John :)
/etc/make.conf had it defined.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cd /usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41# unset JAVA_HOME
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41# make WITHOUT_X11=yes install
clean
jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31_1: Environment error:
On 07/07/05 04:06 PM, Chris Knipe sat at the `puter and typed:
> Lo all,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41# make WITHOUT_X11=yes
> install
> clean
> jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31_1: Environment error: "JAVA_PORT" should not be
> defined.
> ***
Lo all,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41# make WITHOUT_X11=yes install
clean
jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31_1: Environment error: "JAVA_PORT" should not be
defined.
*** Error code 1
I did tripple check, at the time of running make, the variable is NOT
defined. I can
I am looking for a good HOWTO on configuring Tomcat + Apache2 - I have
successfully installed: jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30 & mod_jk-apache2-1.2.6,1 - The
documentation I have been able to find on the web (apache.org / google / yahoo)
seems somewhat sparse.
Would I be better served to purcha
ally a script. It's a setuid binary. Which is
good in the sense that it allows you to control tomcat without needing
root access to a box, but inflexible when it comes to modifying the
Java command line.
When I ran into the problem you're seeing I ended up modifying the
Makefile in the www
Dear Sirs,
I tried to investigate supplied tomcat50ctl script, but I couldn't find
where I add "-Djava.awt.headless=true" to java machine command line
options. Can anyone help me ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 09:08:42AM -0500, Danny Rubis wrote:
> Can you direct me to someone who can give some clues about
> this "jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.8-src" (mod_jk) build error
> message:
>
> /bin/sh /usr/local/share/apache2/build/libtool --silent --mode=insta
Hey!
Can you direct me to someone who can give some clues about
this "jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.8-src" (mod_jk) build error
message:
/bin/sh /usr/local/share/apache2/build/libtool --silent --mode=install
cp `pwd`/mod_jk.so
libtool: install: you must specify a destination
Try `libt
Solved. Updating ports with CVSup made this error go away.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 09:08:07 PM, Alexander Anderson wrote:
> Can someone give a clue why this happens? Thanks.
>
> alex:/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat5# make
...
>>> Customizing server.xml...sed: /jakarta-tomcat-5.0.
Can someone give a clue why this happens? Thanks.
alex:/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat5# make
===> Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
===> Extracting for jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30
=> Checksum OK for jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30.tar.gz.
===> Patching for jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:34:10 +0100, Java News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Some ports as eg. jetspeed or axis requires Tomcat 4 to install, I
> have already installed Tomcat but 5.0 version. So when I make a port
> install of eg. axis this port also installs Tomcat 4.1, wh
> Does anybody have experience with tomcat en mod_jk?
Well, I got Apache2, mod_jk2 with Tomcat 4.1.29 running on FreeBSD 4.9. So
I might not be fully up-to-date.
First, this seems to bite:
> JkWorkersFile /usr/local/etc/apache2/workers.prop
Hi,
Does anybody have experience with tomcat en mod_jk?
I installed java, tomcat5, mod_jk2 and apache2 via the ports.
The mod_jk2 module is now loaded in the httpd.conf
I copied mod_jk.conf in /usr/local/etc/apache2 and it looks now like this:
JkWorkersFile /usr/local/etc/apache2
Joachim Dagerot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When during startup is it good to start Tomcat 5.*, and do anyone have
> any example scripts that can be of use?
>
> This is probably very common knowledge, because I can't find anything
> useful Googeling around.
The p
When during startup is it good to start Tomcat 5.*, and do anyone have
any example scripts that can be of use?
This is probably very common knowledge, because I can't find anything
useful Googeling around.
Regards,
Joachim
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On 2004-11-02 22:15, Spades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hrm, any guides or urls to install apache+tomcat to read jsp?
I haven't installed apache+tomcat but this may be useful to you:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articl
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 10:15:40PM +0800, Spades wrote:
> hrm, any guides or urls to install apache+tomcat to read jsp?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/java-tomcat/index.html
Cheers,
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hrm, any guides or urls to install apache+tomcat to read jsp?
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artup script works fine.
>
> I notice when I boot up that three packages appear
> to start under 'local package initialisation'. These
> are Tomcat4, Tomcat5, and JBoss3starting.
>
> I did not install Tomcat4 - i think this might have come
> from the JBoss installati
I am running 4.10R and have installed JBoss3.2.5.
I also installed Tomcat5
When i boot the machine and try to startup JBoss it
reports ports in use. I have to run the shutdown script
first, and then the startup script works fine.
I notice when I boot up that three packages appear
to start under
Hi,
I had successfully set up Apache 2.0, Tomcat 4.1.29 and mod_jk2 using JDK
1.3.1 on a FreeBSD 4.9 test server.
HTH, Dave.
>
> Can any body pl. tell me what version of tomcat to install on freeBSD
4.9. also i've jdk 1.3 on my machine.
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also i've jdk 1.3 on my machine.
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On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 06:38:42PM -0400, Rail mail wrote:
> there doesn't seem to be a "linux-jdk13" in the ports
>
> I just have a fresh install of 5.2.1 and 5.1
Ummm... I wouldn't use FreeBSD 5.1 on any new installs. That was an
unstable developer preview release that has long since been
supe
there doesn't seem to be a "linux-jdk13" in the ports
I just have a fresh install of 5.2.1 and 5.1
all the tutorials I find seem to want linux-jdk13
I only see things like
linux-sun-jdk13
linux-ibm-jdk13
linux-blackdown-jdk13
any help would be much appreciated
_
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 09:33:42AM -0500, Jason Dusek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a weird problem with Tomcat:
>
> If I go into the jsp examples and modify the .jspx files, my changes have
> no effect on how they are executed! I can even delete them, it doesn't
>
Hi,
I am having a weird problem with Tomcat:
If I go into the jsp examples and modify the .jspx files, my changes have no
effect on how they are executed! I can even delete them, it doesn't matter -
they run just as before. But deleting or modifying .html files in the same
directory ha
Does the subject line give it all away? Let me elaborate: I'm running
FreeBSD 5.2 with the latest port of Tomcat and Perl 5.6.1. So, this is
what I'd like to do:
1- Install Apache (latest port) with mod_webapp to forward my port 8080
requests to the appropriate container
2- Upgra
"lrnobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had a jsp web application written for me which was setup on RedHat9.
>
> I would like to move this onto FreeBSD or OpenBSD if possible.
>
> The Tomcat version used was 4.1 and the Java SDK used was Java 2 SDK
> Stan
I had a jsp web application written for me which was setup on RedHat9.
I would like to move this onto FreeBSD or OpenBSD if possible.
The Tomcat version used was 4.1 and the Java SDK used was Java 2 SDK
Standard Edition 1.4.2
Will these versions run on FreeBSD 4.8, 4.9, or 5.2 or do I have to
I've been trying for longer than I care to admit to get a non-gui FreeBSD
server working with Tomcat. Now I have FreeBSD 4.9 Stable, Diablo JDK 1.3.1,
and I'm trying to install Tomcat 4 or 5 from ports, but every time I try it, I
get a core dump from java every time I restart the compu
Is there a CD set that has these common/larger pieces of software for purchase. I'm on
a modem and just starting to run FreeBSD. I'd like to run a couple of these, but
imagine that download would take forever. Any advice would be appreciated.
Preston
Thanks for the replies.
I ran Tomcat as root (or other users, doesn't matter). What happens
means absolutely nothing to me.
I get on screen: lefty /kernel: pid 22239 (java), uid 0: exited on
signal 6 (core dumped)
This is what I get in Catalina.out:
SIGABRT 6* abort (generated by
has been Java. I've done the diablo 1.3 package and
> java seemed to work (java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
> I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
> stack trace is completely alien to me and I can try to get it if it
>
va. I've done the diablo 1.3 package and
> java seemed to work (java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
> I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
> stack trace is completely alien to me and I can try to get it if it
> would help.
> My biggest problem has been Java. I've done the diablo 1.3 package and
> java seemed to work (java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
> I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
> stack trace is completely alien to me and I can
est problem has been Java. I've done the diablo 1.3 package and
> java seemed to work (java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
> I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
> stack trace is completely alien to me and I can try to get it if
(java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
stack trace is completely alien to me and I can try to get it if it
would help.
I'm basically wondering if running Tomcat or any other java on this
machine is realist
(java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
stack trace is completely alien to me and I can try to get it if it
would help.
I'm basically wondering if running Tomcat or any other java on this
machine is rea
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Java will work better on 5.x then it will on 4.x. If it is just a home
server, I wouldn't hesistate to give 5.1 a try first.
A question regarding Java and 4.8. We are planning to setup a FreeBSD
box that would for example run Java servelts on the Tomcat platfo
I ALMOST have mod_jk2 with Apache 1.3.27 working, so if you know the answer
to this one, it would really help! Whenever I request a jsp page it invokes
the connector, but I always get a Tomcat/4.1.18 404 error. I am running
virtual hosts, part of my server.xml looks like this
ng combination. I use native jdk-1.3.1 (appletviewer works ...)
new tomcat also works now. The problem was that somehow tomcat JAR-files where
placed in the lib/ext directory under JAVA_HOME. This afternoon i googled for
the right phrases (CLASSPATH tomcat problem) and found hints for the problem
wnload" link listed for 1.2.2. The checksums match
too :)
You could also install jdk 1.3.1 (/usr/ports/java/jdk13) instead of
1.2.2, then install tomcat.
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