doepain wrote:
Is it possible (and I am sure that it is) to have two separate instances of
Tomcat running on a single Windows 2003 server, and connected through the
ISAPI redirector to IIS running on the local system.
If so could you please guide me in the right direction?
The right direction
Nick Burch wrote:
What do other people do about this for their releases, when voting on
artificats? Do you do each build as if it was -FINAL (so that gets
embeded into all the directory names etc), then rename the artificats
for voting, or something else?
For Tomcat, every release candidate
Henri Yandell wrote:
[X] +1 I support the proposal
[ ] +0 I don't care
[ ] -1 I'm opposed to the proposal because...
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Nick Burch wrote:
So, now is the time to vote on the proposal:
[X] +1 I support the proposal
[ ] +0 I don't care
[ ] -1 I'm opposed to the proposal because...
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Scott Eade wrote:
Here are the vote options:
[X] +1 I support the proposal
[ ] +0 I don't care
[ ] -1 I'm opposed to the proposal because...
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Hi,
I have 5-6 Jsp pages and all are inter connected.
If any one make changes, these changes should be display in the database.
In this case, I need only one Action class which can hold or manipulate all
changes from all jsp pages. I am not sure Can we keep one
Guershon Marc wrote:
Please can you tell me how to reconfigure the Apache Tomcat/ 5.5.9 (If
it is possible !) so=20 that we can use more than one client application
using the Tomcat at the same time.
This question belongs on the Tomcat users list. See
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html for
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Felipe Leme wrote:
Henri Yandell wrote:
1) Remove SVN restrictions, all Jakarta committers can commit anywhere
in Jakarta, with the exception of the Commons-Sandbox as it allows
Apache committers in general to commit.
I'm +1 on this one. As others already pointed out, it would help to
Tom Beighley wrote:
I just noticed there is a typo on the page:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/quick.html
Under the minimum workers.properties section
worker.worker1.reclycle_timeout=300
should be
worker.worker1.recycle_timeout=300
(recycle is misspelled)
Maybe
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Claude Lalyre wrote:
So that's a pity that the following javadoc documentation at :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/catalina/docs/api/index.html
Is only available online. Is possible to ZIP all these HTML files and give us a
download link ?
In that way I will install it on my
, where? If not, should we?
Does anyone here know the answers to these questions?
Mark
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All,
A security issue has come to light where a mal-formed request may result
in JSP source code disclosure.
This issue only applies if all
Mark Thomas wrote:
Thanks for the offer of help. I was planning at looking at this
tomorrow. I was going to look in CVS to see what you changed on
jakarta-site2 and go from there. If anything doesn't make sense I'll let
you know.
FYI: The Tomcat site now builds (via ANT and XLST) without
Henri Yandell wrote:
I've removed the Website Maintenance link too, it no longer makes much
sense and nobody seemed to mind the suggestion of killing it. It has
(the page isn't gone yet, just the link) a lot of stuff about using
jakarta-site2 as a system for other sites (I thought somebody
Henri Yandell wrote:
Ack, sorry. I didn't think to look in the scripts, just the build.xml.
No problem. I can easily build stuff using the PRE-ANAKIA-REMOVAL tag.
Let me know if I can do anything to help; I obviously don't intend to go
breaking things for any of the subprojects.
Thanks for the
Henri Yandell wrote:
JServ, Watchdog and Alexandria are both dormant as far as I know. The
mailing list for Alexandria needs to be closed down, so I'll take care
of making that happen.
Depends how you define dormant. There is _very_ occasional use of
Watchdog when we do a Tomcat 4 release. This
Henri Yandell wrote:
JServ, Watchdog and Alexandria are both dormant as far as I know. The
mailing list for Alexandria needs to be closed down, so I'll take care
of making that happen.
Depends how you define dormant. There is _very_ occasional use of
Watchdog when we do a Tomcat 4 release. This
Hi,
I have been in touch with YourKit (http://www.yourkit.com/), providers of the
YourKit Java Profiler, who offer free licenses to open source developers. In
return, they would like a link to their website added to our project pages.
Since this tool could be useful to a range of projects, not
+1
Mark
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From: Henri Yandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:59 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: [VOTE] Updating PMC bylaws
Suggested new bylaws are at:
http://www.osjava.org/~hen/jakarta/management.html
The aim is to
Please post to the tomcat-user list, not the list owner. Please note that you
must be subscribed to post to the list.
Mark
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From: Puneet Monga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 8:58 AM
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Subject: Regarding JSP Custom
As a Tomcat committer, I would like to become a Jakarta PMC Member.
Many thanks,
Mark
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the info. What is the subscribe address for the Jakarta PMC
list? I
had a quick hunt on the website but I couldn't find it.
It's not as public as the
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