pier01/07/24 20:52:02
Modified:webapp/java WarpRequestHandler.java
Log:
Final patch to Bug 2775. Now Cookies are correctly interpreted (including
the JSESSIONID Cookie). Copied code from HttpProcessor (thanks Remy!)
Revision ChangesPath
1.13 +31 -0
remm01/07/24 21:05:50
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/core
StandardContext.java StandardContextValve.java
StandardWrapper.java
Log:
- Cleanup of the thread binding.
- Should now set up the context class loader
remm01/07/24 21:25:58
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/core
ApplicationContext.java LocalStrings.properties
Log:
- Throw IAE if name is nul in setAttribute call.
Revision ChangesPath
1.30 +9 -4
craigmcc01/07/24 21:27:11
Modified:tester/src/bin tester.xml
tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester SessionBean.java
tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester/shared
SharedSessionBean.java
tester/web/WEB-INF web.xml
Added:
remm01/07/24 21:27:29
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector
LocalStrings.properties RequestBase.java
Log:
- Throw IAE if name is null in setAttribute call.
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +1 -0
craigmcc01/07/24 21:29:28
Added: tester/web/golden Property01.txt
Log:
Oops .. forgot a file.
Revision ChangesPath
1.1 jakarta-tomcat-4.0/tester/web/golden/Property01.txt
Index: Property01.txt
The announcement reads:
The new class loader scheme in this release ignores your CLASSPATH
setting. Instead, you may add needed jars to Tomcat's lib/apps,
lib/common, and lib/container directories. See the readme file
in Tomcat's doc directory for details.
Also supported are two System
ME BIG DOPE :) :) :) There are TWO Win32 Service implementations... I
thought Joe and Elijah were working on the same code :) :) :) But THEY'RE
NOT! (Sometimes I'm just so fuckin' stupid! :)
On a very rough analysis, Elijah's JavaService is better as it uses JNI,
but
on the other hand,
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Just realised that the core I have was compiled without -g option. VERY
useful. I also wanted to replicate the core dump with the
httpd that was
compiled with -g, but that didn't work.
What did not work? -It does not core any more?
Now I'm starting to think that
the
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Ask to Apache specialist in new-http list, may be JF Clere could
forward your question to them ?
I'll subscribe to the list and try to find out how it's done. Then
(hopefully) I'll be able to send over something you can work with.
Bojan
[X] +1 - Do it, and I can help
[ ] +0 - Do it, but I can't help
[ ] -0 - Do it, even if
[ ] -1 - Don't do it, because
My comments:
There are:
jakarta-tomcat/src/native/mod_jk/nt_service/jk_nt_service.c
jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/native/nt_service/jk_nt_service.c
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
Pier P. Fumagalli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd say, let's stick it with Tomcat until we don't have a proof-of-concept
that it works, and then we can decide... I like jakarta-tomcat-service.
Request-for-vote: Can I go ahead and open the new CVS repo?
jean-frederic clere wrote:
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Just realised that the core I have was compiled without -g option. VERY
useful. I also wanted to replicate the core dump with the
httpd that was
compiled with -g, but that didn't work.
What did not work? -It does not core any more?
Due to the changes in
catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/Connector.java
mod_jk does not compile with Tomcat 4.0b7-dev. Should I fix it?
Yes please, I think Andy will thank you for that :)
Hi,
Due to the changes in
catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/Connector.java
mod_jk does not compile with Tomcat 4.0b7-dev. Should I fix it?
that'd be great :)
hgomez 01/07/25 05:54:55
Modified:src/native/mod_jk/apache2.0 mod_jk.c
Log:
Added a missing include for Apache 2.0
ap_parseHTTPdate is now on apr since
Apache 2.0.19
Revision ChangesPath
1.14 +1 -0 jakarta-tomcat/src/native/mod_jk/apache2.0/mod_jk.c
Nothing Earth-shattering, just some thoughts...
1) How hard would it be to remove the !(*.bat) files from /bin for .zip
builds, and the same for the .gz builds !(*.sh)? Might make it a bit less
confusing for people to see less files in there.
2) Why is the src included in the binary dist on
Has anybody successfully compiled mod_webapp and/or the APR library on
Solaris? I was able to compile everything without any trouble on a RedHat
7.1 system. But when I tried the same version of the sources (tonight's
CVS) on Solaris, it failed miserably (some output below). The errors seem
to
jfclere 01/07/25 07:49:51
Modified:jk/java/org/apache/ajp/tomcat4 Ajp13Connector.java
Log:
Add initialize method due to changes in
catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/Connector.java
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +12 -4
ME BIG DOPE :) :) :) There are TWO Win32 Service
implementations... I
thought Joe and Elijah were working on the same code :) :)
:) But THEY'RE
NOT! (Sometimes I'm just so fuckin' stupid! :)
On a very rough analysis, Elijah's JavaService is better as
it uses JNI,
but
on the
Klaus Sonnenleiter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody successfully compiled mod_webapp and/or the APR library on
Solaris? I was able to compile everything without any trouble on a RedHat
7.1 system. But when I tried the same version of the sources (tonight's
CVS) on Solaris, it failed
jean-frederic clere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[X] +1 - Do it, and I can help
[ ] +0 - Do it, but I can't help
[ ] -0 - Do it, even if
[ ] -1 - Don't do it, because
My comments:
There are:
jakarta-tomcat/src/native/mod_jk/nt_service/jk_nt_service.c
Kevin Seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ME BIG DOPE :) :) :) There are TWO Win32 Service
implementations... I
thought Joe and Elijah were working on the same code :) :)
:) But THEY'RE
NOT! (Sometimes I'm just so fuckin' stupid! :)
On a very rough analysis, Elijah's JavaService is better
[ CCing dev@apr ]
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 03:56:58PM +0100, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
Klaus Sonnenleiter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody successfully compiled mod_webapp and/or the APR library on
Solaris? I was able to compile everything without any trouble on a RedHat
7.1
Ok, but JavaService looks perfect to me :
- Uses JNI indeed
- Service installation / removal works great
- Pipes the out and the err of the JVM process into logs files in
CATALINA_HOME/logs (good)
- Logs stop / start / trouble to the NT event log
- Very generic
fwiw, i agree
Justin Erenkrantz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW, I'm definitely not seeing these sorts of errors on Solaris
or Linux. Odd. This is with an updated (as of last night or this
morning) CVS copy of APR?
Did you use the same sources for building with Linux and Solaris?
make clean was
Can someone check this bug? Of all functions to lose temporarily from
version 3.2.2, this one is particularly important to me, as I use the
remote IP address for security issues.
It's easy to check. Just got to the exampels at localhost:8080/examples
and execute Snoop and check the Remote Host
Klaus Sonnenleiter wrote:
Has anybody successfully compiled mod_webapp and/or the APR library on
Solaris? I was able to compile everything without any trouble on a RedHat
7.1 system. But when I tried the same version of the sources (tonight's
CVS) on Solaris, it failed miserably (some
Hi,
I have a small query on the way tomcat chooses a virtual host from those
specified using Host tags in server.xml.
We currently have a system where we can access web content at
subdomain.ourdomain.com as anything.subdomain.ourdomain.com .
The host part of the domain name is then used by
jean-frederic clere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have fixed it try again with the lastest CVS of APR.
Would be cool to know WHAT you fixed... :)
Pier
Clere Jean-Frederic FSC EP LP COM 5 wrote:
Klaus Sonnenleiter wrote:
Has anybody successfully compiled mod_webapp and/or the APR library on
Solaris? I was able to compile everything without any trouble on a RedHat
7.1 system. But when I tried the same version of the sources (tonight's
Clayton,
This does seem to be a bug with the Http10Interceptor (or associated
classes) :-( It does work correctly from a webserver :-)
Could you please enter a bug in bugzilla
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Tomcat%203
so we can track it for 3.3 release? I'm sure
Does anyone know about this (using Milestone 3 btw). Has it anything to do
with the M$ encoding scheme and should I try to fix it ?
Mvgr,
Martin
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
at org.apache.tomcat.util.buf.UDecoder.convert(UDecoder.java:99)
at
I'm speaking here with very limited experience with projects like this
and the only JNI code I have written has been to verify NDS names and
passwords and enumerate users in an NDS Group object. And, I haven't
looked at the JavaService code yet. So, take all this with a grain of
salt.
I'm sure
[ ] +1 - Do it, and I can help
[X] +0 - Do it, but I can't help
[ ] -0 - Do it, even if
[ ] -1 - Don't do it, because
My comments:
If we do so ( create the service workspace ), can we also check in the
existing service ( the one that was used in the last year or so for tomcat
3.3
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
jean-frederic clere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have fixed it try again with the lastest CVS of APR.
Would be cool to know WHAT you fixed... :)
APR ;-)
Pier
Can you please send the URL that causes this ? Can you try with 3.3 beta ?
Does anyone know about this (using Milestone 3 btw). Has it anything to do
with the M$ encoding scheme and should I try to fix it ?
Fix it to throw a more meaningfull error - sure. Implementing M$ encoding
scheme -
Martin,
This was fixed in Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 4 (and Beta 1).
Mike Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/25/01 10:38AM
Does anyone know about this (using Milestone 3 btw). Has it anything to do
with the M$ encoding scheme and should I try to fix it ?
Mvgr,
Martin
jean-frederic clere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
jean-frederic clere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have fixed it try again with the lastest CVS of APR.
Would be cool to know WHAT you fixed... :)
APR ;-)
DD! :) I got that... But since I never had any
Hi,
I use the latest version from cvs (not commits since my built..).
When compiling a new servlet, the system tries to remove the context and add
the context again (so far so good). I go the the servlet again and get :
Error: 503
Location: /servlet/cubic.adm.login
Application not available
weird little bug from tc-3.3-beta 1:
can tomcat and apache be configured to maintain the nice functionality
whereby apache serves directory indexes?
before, if i pointed to:
(localhost)/application1/
where the subdirectory:
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/application1
had my jsp's, apache would serve
On Wednesday July 25, 2001 Remy Maucherat wrote:
However,
1. I tried my damndest and couldn't get the JavaService to work with
Tomcat on an NT server that I have.
I tried javaserv, srvyany, etc. Nothing worked for me. *Very very
frustrating*, and I can usually figure out just about
Elijah Roberts at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday July 25, 2001 Remy Maucherat wrote:
I want GOOD system integration; that means I want Tomcat to look like a
native process, and to behave like a native process.
This is one of the reasons I wrote with JNI in the first place. I wanted
OK
Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
www.develop.com
-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 July 2001 00:10
To: Tomcat-Dev
Subject: Re: Form based logon problems in T4B6
Sounds like a bug introduced when the functionality was modified recently,
On Wednesday July 25, 2001 Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
Yes. I am definitely _EAGER_ to include JavaService with my Service code,
and distribute it all together with Tomcat 4.0 (from the next beta).
A couple of changes are needed for your code to be integrated with my
current Service, as you
Anyone care to give this the once over and let me know what you think? I
just realized I didn't check to see if this doc already existed =/ Anyway,
it needs work and a question or two answered (in ), just wanted a TC4
smarty to make sure it wasn't completely off base =)
- r
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Kevin Jones wrote:
OK
Hmm, without a reproducible test case, I don't know how to debug this,
because it works for me. Can you create a simple web application that
illustrates the problem, and add it to the bug report as an attachment.
Craig
Kevin Jones
pier01/07/25 15:32:05
Modified:webapp/java WarpPacket.java WarpRequest.java
WarpRequestHandler.java
webapp/lib pr_warp.c pr_warp.h pr_warp_network.c wa_config.c
Log:
Fixing bug 1245/2777: POST data not transmitted correctly over WARP.
pier01/07/25 15:37:35
Modified:webapp/lib wa_config.c
Log:
Closing bug 2016 (Weird message when no port configured in httpd.conf)
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +2 -2 jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/lib/wa_config.c
Index: wa_config.c
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm +1 for jakarta-service and -1 for jakarta-tomcat-service
Still of this idea? I can't open jakarta-service as I have to get down to
the PMC to do it, and I'd like to commit some code...
Thanks...
Pier
remm01/07/25 21:03:23
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
Constants.java HttpProcessor.java
Log:
- Fix for prohibitive shutdown times when using the HTTP/1.1 connector.
- Now, unless the connector has successfully parsed the
remm01/07/25 22:31:05
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
HttpProcessor.java
Log:
- Fix an obvious problem with the latest patch, where the value of was overridden,
which caused a loop once the client disconnected.
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