Hello there everybody, We think we may have found a bug, possibly in IIS,
which affects isapi_redirect.dll. We were wondering if anyone else has seen
this. Perhaps this is a bug for MS, but it seems to affect tomcat so maybe
someone here can shed some light.
Our software versions are:
IIS 4.0
Craog
I have a feeling that whatever is the same will be a lot of
piecemeal here
and there, excluding of course, web-app documentation. So
far yourself,
Pier, and Henri are the only three TC developers to post
their position on
that (re: inter-version relevancy).
Pier and I also
Pier:
A nice way to duplicate the job, indeed... Why not joining
Alex et. al and
Each contribution is good to have. If he feel more confortable
using docbook, why not let him start some docs with it.
write the documentation with them? Just because you want to do it with
the DocBook DTD? A
remm01/07/10 00:35:46
Modified:catalina/src/bin catalina.bat
Log:
- Syntax fix.
Patch submitted by Sergey A. Lipnevich sergeyli at pisem.net
Revision ChangesPath
1.15 +2 -2 jakarta-tomcat-4.0/catalina/src/bin/catalina.bat
Index: catalina.bat
remm01/07/10 00:36:44
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
HttpConnector.java
Log:
- Negative value for maxProcessors means unlimited number of processors.
Bug reported by Kumar Mettu mettu.kumar at redspark.com
remm01/07/10 00:37:08
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http10
HttpConnector.java
Log:
- Negative value for maxProcessors means unlimited number of processors.
Bug reported by Kumar Mettu mettu.kumar at redspark.com
I'll study carefully this one to see if he didn't
broke the recovery stuff added to handle case
where tomcat is restarted...
Thanks
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Hi Sam,
-Original Message-
From: sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Possible bug in isapi_redirector.dll
Hello there everybody, We think we may have found a bug,
possibly in IIS,
which affects isapi_redirect.dll. We were
Yeah, I guess anarchy will be a little too... anarchic :-) (Rob S. made
the point more strongly in his latest message.)
PDF conversion would be pretty cool... Anyone feel like coming up with a
sheet to generate XSL:FO? =)
If someone is scared of XML, they can submit it to us in text format
Things To Do before we decide on format or CVS:
* Look at the latest TOC and make comments
* Pick a section or subsection and start writing :-)
* Look at http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net/ and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tcbook and see if there's anyone there to
recruit, or if effort
PDF conversion would be pretty cool... Anyone feel like
coming up with a
sheet to generate XSL:FO? =)
Good idea, we should find help on xml.apache.org.
If someone is scared of XML, they can submit it to us in
text format and
we can go add tags (as time permits), but we're all
developers
2) How about moving Developing Interceptors, Valves and Connectors, and
Using Tomcat Utility Classes to a seperate Developer Guide?
They are only
useful for real hackers.
Don't forget what make Apache HTTP server so successfull.
The number of modules built for Apache 1.2/1.3 APIs.
If we don't
PDF conversion would be pretty cool... Anyone feel like coming up with a
sheet to generate XSL:FO? =)
No problem, I can help out on this issue
regards, tom
What is the status of T4? I haven't seen a huge amount of commits from
Craig
and Remy recently
Did you hear about Sun's shutdown last week ? ;-)
no ... :) what is this all about ??
What is the status of T4? I haven't seen a huge amount of
commits from Craig
and Remy recently and it seems like the whole adaptor stuff
will never get
finished cause it seems like a big political, testing and configuration
mess.
Did you notice the commit from JF Clere and Pier on J-T-C ???
larryi 01/07/10 06:03:40
Modified:.build.xml
Log:
Update javadoc tasks to avoid most of the error messages
Revision ChangesPath
1.140 +35 -8 jakarta-tomcat/build.xml
Index: build.xml
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Hi folks,
can someone give me the definitive syntax for the InstanceListener?
Also, is it possible to setup an Engine (or Host) level InstanceListener
that would get applied to all context's within said Engine or Host?
Having to add a InstanceListener to
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the status of T4? I haven't seen a huge amount of
commits from Craig
and Remy recently and it seems like the whole adaptor stuff
will never get
finished cause it seems like a big political, testing and configuration
mess.
Did you notice
Hi All,
Hope all is well.
I know TC322 is now in maintainence mode, but FWIW, here's a patch
that allows you to specify append=boolean in the Logger definitions
of the server.xml. This allows you to configure appending to log
files in the server.xml.
Knowing Jon, I don't really think he was referring to the
module... He would
have called it module :)
Could someone teach us why the word 'module' is so impopular in Tomcat
whereas it was the success reason of Apache HTTP Server.
Small is beautifull :)
All right, I think I figured it out, and it seems a little strange. I was
checking to see what the container for my valve was, in the
_constructor_...the constructor is getting called before any of the
heirarchy tree is built, it seems. Does Catalina load up components and run
constructors
Forget the last question. I'm finding that I'm rising to new levels of
stupidity. :)
Hi,
I also have had similar problems with an InvocationTargetException being
thrown by StartTomcat.
I am using VisualAge 3.0 Enterprise and Tomcat 3.2.2, following instructions
found in http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2390?OpenDocument
I also have made the suggested code
Did you hear about Sun's shutdown last week ? ;-)
no ... :) what is this all about ??
Sun asked everybody to use up some vacation, so they could stop carrying
it as a future liability. They weren't alone. See, e.g.:
http://public.wsj.com/sn/y/SB993836687859524630.html
tc
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Knowing Jon, I don't really think he was referring to the
module... He would
have called it module :)
Could someone teach us why the word 'module' is so impopular in Tomcat
whereas it was the success reason of Apache HTTP Server.
Small is
The current LICENSE file in jakarta-tomcat root says Copyright 1999.
Shouldn't this be 1999-2001?
Or does it apply to the text of the license, and not to the content of the
project?
--
Alex Chaffee mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
jGuru - Java News and FAQs
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Pier:
A nice way to duplicate the job, indeed... Why not joining
Alex et. al and
Each contribution is good to have. If he feel more confortable
using docbook, why not let him start some docs with it.
write the documentation with them? Just because you want to do it
Rob S. wrote:
The tough thing about separating the docs is that the server.xml config
stuff is spread out among multiple files. I wonder how difficult it would
be to maintain an index, or even if it's necessary.
I don't think it's a big deal. I forgot to list the appendices, but one of
Rob S. wrote:
I like this compromise. I will propose that we get rid of the 3.2 docs
on the site -- once I'm convinced they're similar enough. There's still
that old 3.3 is a rogue release sentiment floating around, and people
might not appreciate giving 3.3 implied legitimacy by making it
on 7/10/01 4:06 AM, Rob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PDF conversion would be pretty cool... Anyone feel like coming up with a
sheet to generate XSL:FO? =)
We have started that here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/cvsweb/index.cgi/jakarta-velocity/whiteboard/dave
b/pdfvsl/
Not perfect yet because
I'm missing a very important one : servlet debugging. All the development
environments support jps debugging, but servlet debugging is still a pain..
So that could need some explenation..
Mvgr,
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Alex Chaffee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook format.
Not speaking officially, I'm not a committer: if you want to
Hi Guys,
I'm a wee bit confused - I was looking for the XML Syntax for the
InstanceListener, not how it's
being used within the default context.
I've tried the following in server.xml (within a Context definition):
InstanceListener
my.instance.listener
/InstanceListener
And this works
I've had a better look at DefaultContext, it appears to do what I want -
i.e.
give me the ability to define InstanceListener once that will be applied
for all contexts within a given host.
Now I need to find out how to define a DefaultContext ;-)
-Thom
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Martin van den Bemt wrote:
I'm missing a very important one : servlet debugging. All the development
environments support jps debugging, but servlet debugging is still a pain..
So that could need some explenation..
See
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=158
I've added it to the TOC.
Hi Folks,
more on the whole InstanceListener thing.
First the good news - Inserting a DefaultContext at the Engine or Host level
allows each
Context that doesn't define the override attribute to successfully pick up
the InstanceListener defined
in the DefaultContext.
I'm assuming that the
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:39:12AM +0200, Alex Fernández wrote:
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook
horwat 01/07/10 13:12:13
Modified:jasper/src/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler
ParserController.java
Log:
Fixes include bug. Nested include directive files were not found. In an include
directive, the file should be found relative to the jsp file doing the
horwat 01/07/10 13:20:05
Modified:jasper/src/share/org/apache/jasper/runtime
PageContextImpl.java
Log:
Added missing break statement to REQUEST_SCOPE case.
Bugzilla #2423
Revision ChangesPath
1.11 +4 -3
horwat 01/07/10 13:32:04
Modified:jasper/src/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler
TagEndGenerator.java
Log:
Changed to a more meaningful variable name.
Bugzilla #2364
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +2 -2
larryi 01/07/10 13:41:53
Modified:jasper34/generator/org/apache/jasper34/generator
CharDataGenerator.java MappedCharDataGenerator.java
Log:
Fix problem with JSP files which use just CR as line terminator. During
translation CR's would be stripped instead
larryi 01/07/10 13:43:38
Modified:src/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler Tag: tomcat_32
CharDataGenerator.java MappedCharDataGenerator.java
Log:
Fix problem with JSP files which use just CR as line terminator. During
translation CR's would be stripped
larryi 01/07/10 13:51:10
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/core BaseInterceptor.java
Log:
Update authorize() method to default to returning DECLINED so it doesn't
authorize by default.
Revision ChangesPath
1.48 +2 -2
larryi 01/07/10 14:01:06
jakarta-tomcat/src/tests/webpages/aaa - New directory
larryi 01/07/10 14:03:26
jakarta-tomcat/src/tests/webpages/aaa/protected - New directory
larryi 01/07/10 14:13:24
Modified:src/tests/webpages/WEB-INF test-tomcat.xml web.xml
Added: src/tests/webpages/aaa login.jsp loginerr.jsp
src/tests/webpages/aaa/protected index.jsp
Log:
Add a test that catches my recent breakage of authorization in the patch
on 7/10/01 1:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%@ include file=XX % says file and is thus relative to the JSP file.
jsp:include page=XXX / says page and is thus relative to the JSP
page.
Try teaching that to a web designer.
Bah. JSP sucks.
-jon
remm01/07/10 15:08:30
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/session
LocalStrings.properties StandardSession.java
Log:
- Specifying a null name will result in a illegal arg exception being thrown.
Bug reported by Kumar Mettu mettu.kumar at
There is a WHACK of info in that TOC. Your copyright is well-deserved =)
First off, I think we should have an ultra-quick install guide. If you're
like a lot of geeks, you know your stuff. You need to know a quick few
steps, a quick 2-3 gotchas, and BAM that's it. I want to make sure the
Alex Fernández wrote:
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook format.
Not speaking officially, I'm
on 7/10/01 3:25 PM, Rob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha! I've been working with JSP since 1999 and I never caught that!
Even more proof!
:-)
JSP is overly complex and takes *years* to master.
:-)
-jon
nacho 01/07/10 16:08:35
Modified:src/facade22/org/apache/tomcat/facade HttpSessionFacade.java
Log:
* setAttribute() was calling valueBound() after storing the
object in the session. The spec calls for the reverse.
* setAttribute() didn't call valueUnbound() for
nacho 01/07/10 16:13:23
Modified:.KEYS
Log:
Adding my key
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +27 -0 jakarta-tomcat/KEYS
Index: KEYS
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat/KEYS,v
on 7/10/01 4:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
public long getLastAccessedTime() {
-checkValid();
-return realSession.getTimeStamp().getLastAccessedTime();
+checkValid();
+return realSession.getTimeStamp().getLastAccessedTime();
}
I
craigmcc01/07/10 16:30:16
Modified:tester/src/bin tester.xml
tester/web/WEB-INF web.xml
Added: tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester Lifecycle01.java
Lifecycle02.java
Log:
Add unit tests to prove that servlet lifecycle is handled
Hi Henry
I agree, i think the bug is in IIS.
We havent been able to find anything about this bug on the microsoft site.
Also we havent reported it.
But we think therese buckleys chance of gettting microsoft to fix it.
They'll probably say its fixed in IIS 5.0.
We have modified the
on 7/10/01 4:29 PM, Ignacio J. Ortega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola Jon:
Who will cry for the lost of tabs? me not.. perhaps you? :)
Lazy Consensus 3 days for a -1.. if anybody complaints ( more ) i will
rollback and reapply my patch..
Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega
I would say that
Rob S. wrote:
[snip]
First off, I think we should have an ultra-quick install guide. If you're
like a lot of geeks, you know your stuff. You need to know a quick few
steps, a quick 2-3 gotchas, and BAM that's it. I want to make sure the
quick-and-dirty impatient install is available to
nacho 01/07/10 16:56:36
Modified:src/facade22/org/apache/tomcat/facade HttpSessionFacade.java
Log:
Readded tabs, to maintain actual coding style..
Revision ChangesPath
1.10 +45 -45
jakarta-tomcat/src/facade22/org/apache/tomcat/facade/HttpSessionFacade.java
StandardContext.getNamingContextName() returns name of the form
/host/context
no matter which engine the context is part of. This will create a
problem for running multiple services serving the same webapp. It should
be returning the name of the form
/engine/host/context
Let me know if this
First off, I think we should have an ultra-quick install guide. If you're
like a lot of geeks, you know your stuff. You need to know a quick few
steps, a quick 2-3 gotchas, and BAM that's it. I want to make sure the
quick-and-dirty impatient install is available to the people who can
take
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Donald Ball wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Victor Wynnytsky wrote:
[ WHY I NEED THIS ]
It is very common for an XSL page to include another XSL page.
An XSL page called orderDetail.xsl might begin like this...
xsl:stylesheet
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Craog
I have a feeling that whatever is the same will be a lot of
piecemeal here
and there, excluding of course, web-app documentation. So
far yourself,
Pier, and Henri are the only three TC developers to post
their position on
that (re:
3) How about putting all the installation and configuration of Tomcat
standalone first, and then followed by some chapters (advanced topics)
about
Running Tomcat behind web servers?
It's already organized that way. See the first paragraph of the
editorial notes:
I think there should
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Stuart Roebuck wrote:
Remy Craig,
Thanks for your responses...
On Saturday, July 7, 2001, at 07:28 am, Remy Maucherat wrote:
The cases you've described above all happen only once (at startup
time). Assuming that we could safely optimize these cases, would it
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Alex Chaffee wrote:
Bundle the 3.2.x docs with 3.2.x and only have the 3.3 docs online (latest
Tomcat release). If you want the 3.2.x docs, get them with the binary or
whatever. I certainly don't think we should keep old versions of
documentation updated. I
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Keith Wannamaker wrote:
Is there a known problem with jsp filenames containing '_'?
The Jasper in jakarta-tomcat head compiles 'foo_bar.jsp' to
'foo_0005fbar.jsp' for me. Clearly there is some escaping
gone awry, but surely I'm not the first to encounter this?
I'm
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
on 7/7/01 9:33 AM, Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW, I'm fine with Anakia, XSLT, Cocoon, Stylebook, Docbook, or whatever
... but IF AND ONLY IF the tags for use by the document authors are well
documented, and the page generation
For Apache projects, documentation is licensed under the same license as
the code (i.e. documentation is software). If you check it in to an
Apache repository, it needs to have the Apache license (including the
Apache copyright on it).
Of course, that also gives you the right to use the docs
2) How about moving Developing Interceptors, Valves and Connectors, and
Using Tomcat Utility Classes to a seperate Developer Guide?
They are only
useful for real hackers.
Don't forget what make Apache HTTP server so successfull.
The number of modules built for Apache 1.2/1.3 APIs.
If we
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Kedar Hirve wrote:
I was trying to develop my own valve to plug into Catalina, but
running into some problems. I wrote up a little class that implements Valve
and has empty code for getInfo() and invoke(). I put it in its own package
called valvetest, compiled it
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Kedar Hirve wrote:
All right, I think I figured it out, and it seems a little strange. I was
checking to see what the container for my valve was, in the
_constructor_...the constructor is getting called before any of the
heirarchy tree is built, it seems. Does Catalina
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Alex Chaffee wrote:
Rob S. wrote:
The tough thing about separating the docs is that the server.xml config
stuff is spread out among multiple files. I wonder how difficult it would
be to maintain an index, or even if it's necessary.
I don't think it's a big
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
What is the status of T4? I haven't seen a huge amount of commits from Craig
and Remy recently and it seems like the whole adaptor stuff will never get
finished cause it seems like a big political, testing and configuration
mess.
As usual, I'm
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
Shouldn't it call setAttribute(name, value) instead of:
synchronized (attributes) {
attributes.put(name, value);
}
?
If it did, the session event listeners and HttpSessionBindingListeners
will get called
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Marcus Crafter wrote:
Hi All,
Hope all is well.
I know TC322 is now in maintainence mode, but FWIW, here's a patch
that allows you to specify append=boolean in the Logger definitions
of the server.xml. This allows you to configure appending
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Our build process precompiles jsps using jasper then javac from
make. make expects foo_bar.jsp to be compiled to foo_bar.java
in order to invoke javac on the correct file.
When jasper cooks up foo_0005fbar.java, make is confused.
I built a hacked jasper after I changed the mangler to not mangle
on 7/10/01 8:04 PM, Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: I know you didn't ask for a timeline, but I'd like to float a concept
and see how the other developers feel about it: The Servlet 2.3 and JSP
1.2 specs will go final (along with the rest of the J2EE specs) sometime
in the
I'm new to Tomcat/Jasper. I have a question regarding Jasper:
Does Jasper parse a JSP into a DOM-like objects. In other words, does Jasper
create in-memory parsed tree of the the JSP file?
I notice from Tomcat 4.0's documentation that there's some plan to upgrade Jasper.
I'm wondering how
larryi 01/07/10 22:24:15
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/core Tag: tomcat_32
ContextManager.java
Log:
Prior patch to fix recursive status handling went too far and broke
authorization which makes a recursive call to the status handling.
Modify to
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