Hi,
Christopher is right that it would be better to provide a
message rather than skip the put. I believe tc_path_add
is how Tomcat passes the classpath to Jasper, so Jasper
would be hosed with out it. Also, if cp==null, then your
configuration is probably messed up since the common
classpath
Hello,
I occasionally get the error message below when first accessing a jsp using
tomcat 4beta7. It goes away if I press reload, and then doesn't reappear. The
Root Cause section isn't useful to me either, because I'm unsure what
refining a class is.
Thanks,
Peter Joanes
Southam F.M. LTD
Hello all,
I am trying to find out how to deploy a webapp on a root directory of a
server with Tomcat4+mod_webapp+Apache
For Tomcat 3.x I am doing something like this in httpd.conf:
JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
and adding a context to server.xml like this:
Context path= docBase=/home/user/www debug=0/
Why not continuing to use mod_jk with TC 4.0 ?
Just take a look at jakarta-tomcat-connectors :)
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I never thought about that!
Sounds like a good idea!
Thanks!
manri
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From: GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:15 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat4-Apache Deploy WebApp on server-root directory
Why not continuing to use
jfclere 01/08/29 07:29:29
Modified:webapp configure.in
Added: webapp/apache-2.0 Makefile.in
Log:
Copy/add configure logic for Apache-2.0 from mod_jk.
Revision ChangesPath
1.23 +12 -3 jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/configure.in
Index:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Larry Isaacs wrote:
message rather than skip the put. I believe tc_path_add
is how Tomcat passes the classpath to Jasper, so Jasper
would be hosed with out it. Also, if cp==null, then your
Well, Jasper will survive - JspInterceptor uses util.compat
to get the classpath
When I run a debugger (which is now running the
embedded tomcat), I point straight to the
build/tomcat/classes tree rather than have a lib
directory. This way I don't have to rebuild the
jars every time I make a change. I would have
thought this would be a common procedure?
Keith
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Hi,
I'm a new user of Tomcat 3.2.
And my first question on this list is:
How to send response from my servlet with HTTP/1.1 header?
Regards,
AJ
Pozdrawiam,
AJ.
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http://strony.wp.pl/wp/ajonak
Another thing we may change in Ajp13Interceptor.java, is
setSoLinger() which could delays too much connections close.
cf: bug regarding apache threads against ajp13 threads
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Can someone w/ cygwin please applies the patch I sent last week about the
scripts.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-devm=99830164420886w=2
Bip Thelin applied the patch for digest.sh, and asked someone to do so w/
catalina.sh and jasper.sh.
but the latest are still missing the patches and
This patch enables chunked input through mod_jk:
http://www.apache.org/~keith/jk/
I think they are rather minor changes.
Please review, discuss, and throw everything you have
at it. If Larry approves I will commit this (or an
approved version) to tc 3.3. In addition, I would port
it to the
Great! I will limp along with what I've got now in 3.2.2. Looking forward
to getting your changes.
What version(s) of Tomcat this will get into?
Thanks 100,
-David
-Original Message-
From: Keith Wannamaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:21 PM
To:
Rick Mann wrote:
on 8/28/01 9:08 PM, Rob S. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen lots of discussion on the user list desiring the
ability to have
additional classpaths available to web applications, but not necessarily
available to all web apps.
...mainly because people don't
Rick Mann wrote:
on 8/29/01 1:15 PM, Christopher Cain at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll throw an idea out here, although it may well get shot down for
either spec non-compliance, possible security concerns, or just general
lack of sex appeal ;-)
I think I'd complain mostly on the
on 8/29/01 2:00 PM, Christopher Cain at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
better than the above. It's an infinitely cleaner approach. You must be
a Windoze guy to hate symlinks that much ;-)
Actually, I'm a Mac guy. But I'm running Tomcat on Mac OS X, which is
essentially BSD. I just find the links to
So, it seems that you're saying that I don't understand the class loading
mechanism.
What I'm saying is that right now, there's a way to get the classes you want
into the web app(s) you want. Is it really hard to have Ant or Make create
a .war with the right file(s) in it? Personally, I'm
2) Add those search paths myself, in my webapp's code. Keep in
mind that, as
Rob S. speculated, I know very little about the ClassLoader mechanism.
When I wrote the email, I wasn't implying that whatsoever, but I can see
quite clearly now how it could be taken. Apologies for that
on 8/29/01 3:23 PM, Rob S. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I wrote the email, I wasn't implying that whatsoever, but I can see
quite clearly now how it could be taken. Apologies for that implication...
No worries; in fact, I really don't understand the mechanism. However, if it
helps me,
Rob S. wrote:
2) Add those search paths myself, in my webapp's code. Keep in
mind that, as
Rob S. speculated, I know very little about the ClassLoader mechanism.
When I wrote the email, I wasn't implying that whatsoever, but I can see
quite clearly now how it could be taken.
Rick Mann wrote:
[snip]
Now, to avoid changing the spec, which I understand to be the Servlet 2.2
spec
Depends on which version you're using. Tomcat 3.x conforms to the 2.2
spec. Tomcat conforms to the almost-finalized 2.3 spec.
which also understand to specify the structure of the
No worries; in fact, I really don't understand the mechanism.
However, if it
helps me, I'd like to understand it. Since then, I've read about the
ClassLoader, SecurityManager, and System classes.
I'm still getting used to be back in Vancouver, so I dunno if Craig has
mentioned, or possible
on 8/29/01 4:39 PM, Rob S. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're talking about a source-level modification, right? In the
org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina (i *think*) there's the initial
creation of the non web-app classloaders. A good place to start looking at
per-app class loaders is
Hi everybody, I'm new to the list, but for anybody who doesn't know me,
I have been pretty active on httpd 2.0. I decided to port mod_webapp last
week, and Pier committed the code for me, but the build system isn't there, so
I am posting the build system now.
This is currently working,
Actually, I want to do this within my webapp. I was thinking of
providing an
init-param to a class that gets loaded on startup, that then installs its
own classloader based on that init-param (which would be a path
or series of
paths to search for classes).
Writing your OWN classloader?
on 8/29/01 5:11 PM, Rob S. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Writing your OWN classloader? Ugh... you're going to kill portability,
Well, no. I meant write my own classloader that is part of my web app. That
should be doable, right? I can't tell from the poor little Java book I have,
if a Java app
I've been developing a custom tag that uses the RequestDispatcher.include
()
method. The trouble I'm finding is that if I have one of my custom tags
embedded within another, the includes are written to the user in the wrong
order. The same code works fine on the ATG Dynamo platform.
The
Hi
I have been experiencing some problems using JCE, in the tomcat environment.
I am using tomcat 3.2.2, and JCE 1.2.1., xerces_1_4_1.jar, cocoon 2.0 ...
I am using JCE to encrypt and decrypt some XML docs. The program to encrypt
and decrypt works in standalone mode. But when it is run within
Hi there. I frequently do crypto in servlets, and I have not personally run
into any problems. The only relevant difference between your environment and
some of mine, as far as I can tell, is that while I have heard of Cocoon, I
have no idea what it is =)
Also, I'm a little confused as to why
Revision of original post...
ooops.. I got something backwards...
private String savedRequestURL(Session session) {
...snip
if (saved == null) {
// where config.getDefaultPage returns a page URL to
// go to if the Login page was requested directly
Rick, this is really what I was trying to say. Chris puts it so well I may
as well stop replying ;)
- r
True, server.xml is Tomcat-specific, fluid, and can be changed, for the
most part, at will. The reason you will have trouble convincing many of
the core developers to change server.xml is
Hi All,
I am using tomcat 3.2 .and using JDBCRealm for authintication, It is
working fine.
But has some minor issues. Can anyone tell me some documents where i can
read
inside of j_security_check , How exactly it work?
and where should i make changes so that it work accoring to my needs.
Hi (.*),
Hope all is well around the globe.
We've been doing some stress testing here with Tomcat
3.2.3 operating
in standalone mode and with apache via the mod_jk ajp13
connector.
We've noticed something interesting which we're not sure about.
Tomcat
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