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Re: Dynamic DNS

2003-12-15 Thread webmaster
Thanks for the response.  I am going to dev because I thought and still 
think a bit that it might be a dev issue.  I have tried 8080 without 
success.  I have created a browser (URLConnection send on port 80 and 
8080) within Tomcat which can talk via a port 80 or port 8080 http 
connection with another tomcat with a dynamic dns.  But, trying it with 
another real browser it does not work.

At 09:24 PM 12/14/2003, you wrote:
This question is probably better asked on the users list.

 I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to access a
 running web server on the computer.  However, for some reason I cannot
 access Tomcat using a http://[dynamic ip address] like.
Are you running Tomcat on port 80? Many consumer cable/DSL providers block
port 80 on their residential IP blocks because of Code Red, Nimda c.s. Try
running the httpd adaptor of Tomcat on a different port.
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Re: Dynamic DNS

2003-12-15 Thread webmaster
Thanks, Martin, but I think the problem is that there is a subnet on a 
wireless router that makes the true ip address of the tomcat running on 
this machine immediately unavailable.  What I have to do is to find out how 
to find the real ip address.  Getting one from a request object sent to a 
foreign computer does not seem to work, as that seems to be an alias from 
the isp that hides the true ip address as well.  Why the true ip address is 
hidden by the isp is not clear.  Any ideas?

At 09:26 AM 12/15/2003, you wrote:
//check $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml

!-- Define a non-SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8081 --

Connector className=org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector

port=8080 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75

enableLookups=true redirectPort=8443

acceptCount=100 debug=0 connectionTimeout=2

useURIValidationHack=false disableUploadTimeout=true /

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Subject: Re: Dynamic DNS
 Thanks for the response.  I am going to dev because I thought and still
 think a bit that it might be a dev issue.  I have tried 8080 without
 success.  I have created a browser (URLConnection send on port 80 and
 8080) within Tomcat which can talk via a port 80 or port 8080 http
 connection with another tomcat with a dynamic dns.  But, trying it with
 another real browser it does not work.

 At 09:24 PM 12/14/2003, you wrote:
 This question is probably better asked on the users list.
 
   I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to access
a
   running web server on the computer.  However, for some reason I cannot
   access Tomcat using a http://[dynamic ip address] like.
 
 Are you running Tomcat on port 80? Many consumer cable/DSL providers
block
 port 80 on their residential IP blocks because of Code Red, Nimda c.s.
Try
 running the httpd adaptor of Tomcat on a different port.
 
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Re: Dynamic DNS

2003-12-15 Thread webmaster
Thanks, Adam,

This was more than helpful and is much appreciated.

Michael McGrady

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Re: Dynamic DNS

2003-12-15 Thread webmaster
Hello, Adam,

Given all the information you get from ipconfig /all, how do you tell what 
the ip address is that can be used to have a foreign host contact a server 
on a wireless laptop?  I have a hunch this is not the right 
question.  Apparently the isp uses the physical addresses in the subnet to 
route response information from servers to browsers on their network.  Is 
that right?  Mainly, I want to be able to test my Tomcat server running on 
my laptop from a foreign client at another location.  The laptop is running 
a wireless connection to a router from a cable connection with my 
isp.  None of the ip addresses supplied by ipconfig /all work for that 
purpose.  If I get the ip address that my browser gives to a foreign server 
and resolve that to a host name, it is a series of hexidecimal numbers (12 
of them)followed by a dot and the isp URL, e.g. 
000d88870c4e.isp_name.com.  What does it all mean?

Michael McGrady

At 08:17 AM 12/15/2003, you wrote:
You should be able to get your real ip address from your router 
configuration app.  You can get your private subnet address from the 
command line (ipconfig /all on Windows, ip addr on most Linux 
distributions, or similar commands).  Then you need to forward incoming 
requests on port 8080 or whatever port you're using now on your router to 
the listening port on your machine running the server.  You're probably 
already doing all that, but I just thought I'd be explicit.

Some dynamic DNS services also have utilities for reporting your real 
address, although your router should tell you.

-adam

webmaster wrote:

Thanks, Martin, but I think the problem is that there is a subnet on a 
wireless router that makes the true ip address of the tomcat running on 
this machine immediately unavailable.  What I have to do is to find out 
how to find the real ip address.  Getting one from a request object sent 
to a foreign computer does not seem to work, as that seems to be an alias 
from the isp that hides the true ip address as well.  Why the true ip 
address is hidden by the isp is not clear.  Any ideas?
At 09:26 AM 12/15/2003, you wrote:

//check $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml

!-- Define a non-SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8081 --

Connector className=org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector

port=8080 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75

enableLookups=true redirectPort=8443

acceptCount=100 debug=0 connectionTimeout=2

useURIValidationHack=false disableUploadTimeout=true /

Regards,
Martin
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Subject: Re: Dynamic DNS
 Thanks for the response.  I am going to dev because I thought and still
 think a bit that it might be a dev issue.  I have tried 8080 without
 success.  I have created a browser (URLConnection send on port 80 and
 8080) within Tomcat which can talk via a port 80 or port 8080 http
 connection with another tomcat with a dynamic dns.  But, trying it with
 another real browser it does not work.

 At 09:24 PM 12/14/2003, you wrote:
 This question is probably better asked on the users list.
 
   I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to 
access
a
   running web server on the computer.  However, for some reason I 
cannot
   access Tomcat using a http://[dynamic ip address] like.
 
 Are you running Tomcat on port 80? Many consumer cable/DSL providers
block
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Try
 running the httpd adaptor of Tomcat on a different port.
 
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Dynamic DNS

2003-12-14 Thread webmaster
I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to access a 
running web server on the computer.  However, for some reason I cannot 
access Tomcat using a http://[dynamic ip address] like.  I get a page 
cannot be displayed error.  The same http://[dynamic ip address] works when 
trying to open Tomcat on my localhost.  I used to do this without an 
issue.  I don't know what has changed.  I got Windows XP instead of Windows 
98 on my laptop.  Could that be it?  Any ideas why accessing a webpage on 
my laptop should be an issue?

Thanks, Michael McGrady

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Re: Tomcat within custom application

2003-09-17 Thread Xtremebytes Webmaster
Thanks Remy. I have managed to run the embedded Tomcat 4x. However, I still
have a bit of a problem with context configuration. Suppose I install a WAR
directory containing a XSLT servlet. The output from this XSLT servlet is
XHTML, which contains relative references to images and CSS files. If I
place all these relative reference files (in a proper directory structure)
in the root directory of the WAR, these are inaccessible. I cannot place
them in a different directory and get it from there either. Looks like there
is a problem with the contexts configuration.

Suppose my servlet is called as
http://localhost:8182/xsltservlet/xslTransform?xml=xmlfile.xmlxsl=xslfile.xsl
then any reference like http://localhost:8182/xsltservlet/images/myimage.gif
is not available even if it is in the directory path. It does not also let
me browse the virtual directory http://localhost:8182/xsltservlet/. How do I
go about solving this problem?

Thanks again.

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Subject: Re: Tomcat within custom application


Xtremebytes Webmaster wrote:
 I am wondering how I can run the Tomcat JSP/Servlet container within
 another process, which is not a HTTP server but a custom Java
 application. This is to mean that I have some JSP or Servlets for
 example. I need to run them on a client machine (Windows NT/UNIX
 platform), which doesn't have a web server or the standalone Tomcat
 container installed. I do not want to install that either. I just
 want to launch the Tomcat container as one thread within one custom
 Java application while some other threads will do other unrelated
 work. The purpose is to deploy the Servlets or JSP making the Tomcat
 container transparent to the client.

You can look at the Tomcat 5 embedded distribution (basically, you get
an Ant script replacing server.xml). The included example Ant script
just makes some basic JMX calls to create an embedded Tomcat, so you
don't have to use Ant (but, for an example, it's obviously easier to
understand and more readable) or have any dependencies on the Tomcat APIs.

The old Tomcat 4.x Embedded class is also supported (except it has been
rewritten to use the standard behavior rather than being a special case).

I believe some real docs on embedding would be useful, including:
- embedding Coyote
- embedding Tomcat using Embedded
- embedding Tomcat with JMX

Remy


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Tomcat within custom application

2003-09-16 Thread Xtremebytes Webmaster
Hi,

I am wondering how I can run the Tomcat JSP/Servlet container within another process, 
which is not a HTTP server but a custom Java application. This is to mean that I have 
some JSP or Servlets for example. I need to run them on a client machine (Windows 
NT/UNIX platform), which doesn't have a web server or the standalone Tomcat container 
installed. I do not want to install that either. I just want to launch the Tomcat 
container as one thread within one custom Java application while some other threads 
will do other unrelated work. The purpose is to deploy the Servlets or JSP making the 
Tomcat container transparent to the client.

Thanks in advance.

Xtremebytes Webmaster

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Jasper and big jsp files ( not working !! )

2003-01-07 Thread webmaster
Hi all,

I have a problem with both Jasper and Jasper2. If I have a huge piece of HTML inserted 
between two 
statements, the generated out.println() on the compiled code outputs just the first 
8192 characters. I tried to 
play with the 'largefile' option in the /conf/web.xml:

servlet
servlet-namejsp/servlet-name
servlet-classorg.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet/servlet-class
init-param
param-namelogVerbosityLevel/param-name
param-valueWARNING/param-value
/init-param
init-param
param-namelargefile/param-name
param-valuetrue/param-value
/init-param
load-on-startup3/load-on-startup
/servlet

and it does not work either. I'm using Tomcat 4.1.18 with Jasper2.

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Re: Jasper and big jsp files ( not working !! )

2003-01-07 Thread webmaster
Hi,

I guess my problem is a little bit different. I don't see the exception in the error 
log and when I put something 
like:

% !-- here goes my code -- %

html
bodylots of html... more than 8192 charaters/body
/html

Jasper compiles the file and the out.println(html...) line is trimmed in 8192 
characters... :((



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 Assunto: Re: Jasper and big jsp files ( not working !! )
 
 Hi,
 
 i have reported this as a bug before, see
 
 http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14359
 
 for more details, but i have no real solution for this now. Is this also
 your problem?
 One workaround may be to split the jsp files and include the content by a
 jsp:include?
 
 Holger
 
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  I have a problem with both Jasper and Jasper2. If I have a huge piece of
 HTML inserted between two
  statements, the generated out.println() on the compiled code outputs
 just the first 8192 characters. I tried to
  play with the 'largefile' option in the /conf/web.xml:
 
  servlet
  servlet-namejsp/servlet-name
 
 servlet-classorg.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet/servlet-class
  init-param
  param-namelogVerbosityLevel/param-name
  param-valueWARNING/param-value
  /init-param
  init-param
  param-namelargefile/param-name
  param-valuetrue/param-value
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  and it does not work either. I'm using Tomcat 4.1.18 with Jasper2.
 
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tomcat 4.01 SSL stop work

2001-11-15 Thread 123times . com webmaster

I run tomcat 4.01 in Solaris under JDK1.4.

after i start tomcat ,http and https is work well,
but after a minutes,https is unable to connect use by ie,but http is still visitable.

Then i telnet to 443,It's have echo.

Who can help me to resolve it.

Thanks all.