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Bug report #396 has just been filed.
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NOTE: I posted the message below to the tomcat-user mailing list
several days ago, but without any meningful response.
I am NOT tomcat-dev mailing list member, so respond
directly to my email address, please.
Thanks for any help and suggestions,
in case I will succeed in my task,
I can
Given that I have 2 "contexts" defined (which I'm assuming
each has thier own classloader).
After making a request to the same servlet within each
context, I'm witnessing the creation of seperate instances
of the servlet per context, which I would expect, but
I'm also witnessing the sharing of
Please follow up on this in tomcat-dev as well ...
Thanks
Christian
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From: Jaroslav Gergic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 11:15
I have compiled mod_jserv without any problems, but when I restart Apache,
I get this error message:
httpd: module "mod_jserv.c" is not compatible with this version
of Apache. Please contact the vendor for the correct version.
I am using Digital Unix 4.0D and Apache 1.3.14. mod_jserv was
Bug report #398 has just been filed.
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Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: swbug
State: received
Priority: high
Severity: serious
Well,
It is now 5:30 am, and the situation still has not changed regarding the
following lock (I've had this since 6pm last night).
...
cvs server: [05:29:59] waiting for larryi's lock in /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat/src
/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler
cvs server: [05:30:29] waiting for larryi's
pierred 00/11/16 07:57:38
Modified:src/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler Tag: tomcat_32
TagLibraryInfoImpl.java
Log:
Do not copy taglib jar file to the work directory
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No
nacho 00/11/16 08:59:18
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/core OutputBuffer.java
Log:
Flushing the byte buffer after a flush of char buffer.
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +6 -4
jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/core/OutputBuffer.java
Index:
Rob Shaw wrote:
I'm seeing a behaviour that suggests instantiation of servlets
due to an invocation via a "servlet-mapping" or via the
InvokerServlet (/servlet) are handled differently.
More specifically, given that I've set up a Context for
the path "/foo", and within that context, I've
Rob Shaw wrote:
Given that I have 2 "contexts" defined (which I'm assuming
each has thier own classloader).
That is correct.
After making a request to the same servlet within each
context, I'm witnessing the creation of seperate instances
of the servlet per context, which I would
on 11/15/2000 11:11 PM, "Hans Bergsten" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon, what's the status of Scarab?
Well, yesterday we finally hired John Mcnally (he is one of the co-authors
of Turbine) to help me work on it full time. So, that is good news. He kicks
ass.
Given that I currently have been
on 11/16/2000 5:35 AM, "Pierre Delisle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is now 5:30 am, and the situation still has not changed regarding the
following lock (I've had this since 6pm last night).
...
cvs server: [05:29:59] waiting for larryi's lock in
/home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat/src
craigmcc00/11/16 10:25:22
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/core Tag: tomcat_32
ContextManager.java
Log:
Correctly shut down *all* contexts (which will trigger the destroy()
method of all initialized servlets being called). Previously, the code
was
I wrote:
I haven't tried simply commenting out or removing the code that says "Take this
stuff out..." because that would remove the entire section devoted opening the jar
and finding the .tld inside. Maybe I'm missing something, but this doesn't sound like
the right fix.
Then Pierre
Hi-
I am experiencing some wierd behavior with a WAP application under
tomcat.
I have the application functioning properly under jServ,
now I am trying to move it into .war format, under tomcat.
Whenever
HttpSession session = req.getSession(false);
is called during a request from a wap
+1
Craig
Larry Isaacs wrote:
In Tomcat 3.2b7 (and earlier), invoking
http://localhost:8080/test/jsp/Helloworld.jsp results in an NPE in
JspCompiler.isOutDated(). This occurs because getRealPath() returns
null since the 'w' should be uppercase, hence it is considered an
"unsafe" path.
don't see the answer to bug #36 which is exactly the problem i have - i
don't think it's a bug necessarily, but rather something i'm doing wrong.
in any case, someone else had the same problem and i'd be gateful for an
answer (#40 or whoever closed did not say what it was).
please help.
Bug report #399 has just been filed.
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Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: swbug
State: received
Priority: high
Severity: critical
Greetings:
After searching the bug database, I have been unable to determine and
operate the following: (Apache 1.3.14 + mod_ssl + Tomcat 3.2b6 + mod_jk)
a. How is client side SSL information (SSL_CLIENT_CERT) available in a
servlet which is invoked by Tomcat.?
b. The information is available
Report #395 was closed by Person #0
Synopsis: getResource is buggy in AdaptiveClassLoader: does not go to parent
(logged in as: Craig R. McClanahan)
larryi 00/11/16 14:10:35
Modified:src/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler Tag: tomcat_32
JspCompiler.java JspReader.java
Log:
Make isOutDated() return true if ctxt.getRealPath() returns null, instead of
throwing an NPE.
Make pushFile() throw a FNFE if
Hi guys!
In reading through the org.apache.catalina.resources package code, I found
a small omission from the ResourcesBase.setCheckInterval() method:
public void setCheckInterval(int checkInterval) {
// Perform the property update
int oldCheckInterval = this.checkInterval;
Shai,
Your suggested bugfix is in my stack of changes that I'm going through
at the moment. I don't expect to run into any problems with it, and
plan to incorporate it into post-beta7. I will definitely let you
know if I have any questions.
Thanks for submitting the patch!
Craig
[EMAIL
Bug report #400 has just been filed.
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REPORT #400 Details.
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Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: swbug
State: received
Priority: high
Severity: critical
craigmcc00/11/16 15:52:14
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/request Tag: tomcat_32
JDBCRealm.java
src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util Tag: tomcat_32
SecurityTools.java
Log:
Avoid "index out of bound" exceptions in the
Report #372 was closed by Person #0
Synopsis: Container managed security bug
(logged in as: Craig R. McClanahan)
At the end of this method, we changed the check interval, and then we
need to either start or stop the background thread that periodically
checks for resource updates. The code in this method handles the
following:
1. When the background thread is already running and we should be shutting
I tried "make -f Makefiel.solaris" in jakarta-tomcat/src/native/iis_netscape
directory,
and got the following error:
jk_nsapi_plugin.c:71: nsapi.h: No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for traget 'jk_nsapi_plugin.o'
I used the souce code from release 3.1.
Hi Jason,
See below.
Jason Brittain wrote:
Hi guys!
In reading through the org.apache.catalina.resources package code, I found
a small omission from the ResourcesBase.setCheckInterval() method:
public void setCheckInterval(int checkInterval) {
// Perform the property update
int
Hi Remy.
Oops, yes, you're right about this (of course). I misunderstood the use
of the
"started" variable to mean whether or not the background thread was already
started, instead of whether the component's lifecycle had started. Sorry.
BTW: I really like the resources package! I can
You're correct that this kind of code is appropriate (because the
component
has already been started without the thread).
Really ? The threadStart() call is in the start() method, and threadStop()
is always called in stop(). How would the thread need to be started if the
component is not
nsapi.h is included with the webserver install. It will
be in an include directory underneath the main netscape directory.
Mike Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
11/16/00 04:55PM I tried "make -f Makefiel.solaris" in
jakarta-tomcat/src/native/iis_netscapedirectory,and got the following
Jason Brittain wrote:
BTW: I really like the resources package! I can think of several useful
implementations that I'd like to use, like one for CVS, or one for JavaMail,
or ... lots more.
I like the Resources abstraction as well. Before we go whole hog at creating new
implementations,
Remy Maucherat wrote:
You're correct that this kind of code is appropriate (because the
component
has already been started without the thread).
Really ? The threadStart() call is in the start() method, and
threadStop()
is always called in stop(). How would the thread need to be
BTW: I really like the resources package! I can think of several useful
implementations that I'd like to use, like one for CVS, or one for
JavaMail,
or ... lots more.
I like the Resources abstraction as well. Before we go whole hog at
creating new
implementations, though, I'd like us
remm00/11/16 18:58:59
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector
RequestBase.java
Log:
- Opening the stream is useless if there's nothing to read.
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +5 -5
[...this un-lurking is getting habit-forming...]
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
What would you think about using a JNDI DirContext as a representation of the
resources available to a web application? The idea would be to use directory
entry attributes for the commonly used information like
remm00/11/16 19:30:43
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
HttpProcessor.java LocalStrings.properties
Added: catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
HttpHeader.java HttpRequestLine.java
Boyd Waters wrote:
[...this un-lurking is getting habit-forming...]
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
What would you think about using a JNDI DirContext as a representation of the
resources available to a web application?
Craig:
I think that the *option* for Catalina to interact
Bug report #402 has just been filed.
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Category: Bug Report
SubCategory: New Bug Report
Class: swbug
State: received
Priority: high
Severity: critical
Hello
I am using Tomcat 3.1 with IIS 4.0 on Windows NT 4.0
Pentium 233 MMX machine and JDK 1.3 .
When I include a JSP file in another JSP file the
page does not come properly.
It shows an 'IllegalStateException: Cannot forward as
OutputStream or Writer has already been obtained'.
I have a
remm00/11/16 23:25:36
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
SocketInputStream.java
Log:
- Skip extra CRLF before starting reading the request line, as is heavily
recommended to do that in the HTTP spec.
Revision Changes
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Bug report #401 has just been filed.
Synopsis:
Copy command is not case retentive
Description:
The ANT copy command does not preserve the case of file
names on Windows NT. The destination file's names are
in all lower case.
That's not
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