I have created a daemon which I want to startup when Tomcat is started
up. If I configure the daemon to be started with a servlet in web.xml or
by using a PlugIn interface and struts-config.xml, I get two daemons
running. How I don't know. If I don't start the daemon at startup but by
Anyone know how to start Tomcat without the DOS window on Win XP?
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I am not a committer, and I am not against JSP at all, but I cannot see how
having options and alternatives (without insane proliferation, of course)
could be a bad thing.
Micael
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Okay, taking a chance on public humiliation here. Why are the javadocs for
Tomcat 5.0 available but the source code seems not to be? Are you all
hiding the read stuff from me?
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Great, thanks! That wasn't as hard as I feared. Micael
At 05:01 PM 11/26/2002 -0800, you wrote:
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Is there some readable list on tasks needed to be performed and bugs needed
to be fixed on Tomcat? I would love to work on some stuff but I don't have
time to open all the bugzilla urls to see what the problems are for hours
before beginning on a task.
Micael
What is the philosophy behind Digester (commons stuff required by Tomcat)
not being in the source release for Tomcat? For people trying to
understand how this all works and needing to know the details, this is a
bit of a runaround. I am sure there is a good reason, but cannot see it.
Micael
What is the philosophy behind Digester (commons stuff required by Tomcat)
not being in the source release for Tomcat? For people trying to
understand how this all works and needing to know the details, this is a
bit of a runaround. I am sure there is a good reason, but cannot see it.
Micael
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across the jakarta platforms. I keep trying to find this stuff out, and
have had little luck. I need to know the details before I understand
something. I hope this is not too dumb of a question.
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Merci monsieur aimable. Mes mercis!
Micael
At 04:26 PM 11/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Micael,
all the magic reside under the Digester component used by Tomcat to parse
xml file.
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/digester.html
Enjoys!
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micael wrote:
I am interested
, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-dev-help;jakarta.apache.org
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discussions are open-ended.
Just my two sense. I would suggest that you have the vote only on the
issues that are articulated, and not on issues that will be articulated in
private.
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So I can understand, where is the difference in the code between Tomcat
4.1.10 and 4.1.12? And, do you mean that servlet mappings rather than
being generic to some servlet/* path be individualized?
At 12:26 PM 10/2/2002 +1000, you wrote:
micael wrote:
I cannot access a webapp
I cannot see any difference relative to the invoker filter, ExampleFilter,
in the web.xml for Tomcat 4.1.10 versus 4.1.12. Nothing seems to be
commented out. I must be missing some point here. What is it?
At 12:26 PM 10/2/2002 +1000, you wrote:
For security reasons (see the release notes
Okay, I got it. It is in the conf/web.xml file. My searches for
InvokerServlet were returning nothing. XP sucks. TextPad is not doing
that well on this either.
At 12:26 PM 10/2/2002 +1000, you wrote:
For security reasons (see the release notes for details), the invoker
servlet is disabled
Okay. I did not know what the problem was until I got the answer, is the
reason. (What a mouthful.) I now see it was an integration problem and
not a tomcat problem. mea culpa, sorry ladies and gents.
At 01:09 AM 10/1/2002 -0700, you wrote:
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, micael wrote:
Date: Mon
I cannot access a webapp with the normal
http://localhost:8080/myapp/servlet/mydirectory.MyServlet with Tomcat
4.1.12. (Also, the embedded Tomcat 4.1.12 in JBoss 3.0.3 runs fine except
that it won't access the examples servlets.) The error shown is a 404 The
requested resource
Thanks, Michael. Actually, I think this is a good thing. Micael
At 12:26 PM 10/2/2002 +1000, you wrote:
micael wrote:
I cannot access a webapp with the normal
http://localhost:8080/myapp/servlet/mydirectory.MyServlet with Tomcat
4.1.12. (Also, the embedded Tomcat 4.1.12 in JBoss 3.0.3
?
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] GET /tomcat.gif HTTP/1.1 200 1934
127.0.0.1 - - [30/Sep/2002:21:50:00 -0800] GET /jakarta-banner.gif
HTTP/1.1 200 8006
This is nuts. There is clearly something I don't know about going on. I
thought I was a smarty pants. I am a dummy pants.
Micael
And the UNKNOWN SOURCE is:
!doctype html
If I cvs to tomcat-4.0, am I going to get the latest of 4.1? If not, how
do I pick the branches off tomcat-4.0?
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Thanks. Much appreciated.
At 01:52 PM 9/26/2002 -0700, you wrote:
micael wrote:
If I cvs to tomcat-4.0, am I going to get the latest of 4.1?
Yes. If you checkout jakarta-tomcat-4.0 with no tag specified, you'll get the
latest HEAD of 4.1.
If not, how
do I pick the branches off tomcat
Amy, I am using jCVS. When I export and want to specify a tag, how is that
done? I am asking for later. Do I do something in the arguments text box?
At 01:52 PM 9/26/2002 -0700, you wrote:
micael wrote:
If I cvs to tomcat-4.0, am I going to get the latest of 4.1?
Yes. If you checkout
That would be appreciated, John.
At 02:01 PM 9/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Per Servlet 2.3, if a servlet throws a wrapped exception, the error handler
that receives it gets the underlying root cause as the exception. That is, if
ServletException(new TesterException()) is thrown, the exception in
;
import org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException;
import org.apache.catalina.Realm;
import org.apache.catalina.Service;
import org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded;
work? Where are these classes, and how are they referenced?
Thanks for any assistance.
Micael
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Because of the samba in the tool you recommended, I made some faulty
assumptions. Sorry. I will investigate this and do thank you.
At 04:18 PM 9/9/2002 +1000, you wrote:
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I want to move
particular files out of a group, so the sort of graphic tool you
I need to copy all the files (drilled down in directories recursively) that
end in .jsp to another location and write over the files in that
location. Anyone have the command for a Red Hat 7.2 Linux environment? It
is irrelevant, but connected to this list, that I am running Tomcat 4 and
in place/ is what I need.
Micael
At 09:45 AM 9/9/2002 +1000, you wrote:
http://rsync.samba.org/
Bojan
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 08:37, micael wrote:
I need to copy all the files (drilled down in directories recursively)
that
end in .jsp to another location and write over the files
for this kind of work, especially if you're
doing it while Tomcat is running. Also, rsync has sophisticated pattern
matching, which makes it, well, suitable for (remote) syncing :-)
Bojan
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Thanks, Bojan, but I use a command line with Secure CTR. What I need
Sorry, Joe,
Typo on Teresa's name fixed here.
Micael
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Can we do this? If so, how?
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That is very helpful, Glenn. Thanks for your response. Can I pretty much
slip Tomcat 4.1 into my setup and expect reasonable results, or will I go
through a serious recoding period? Also, can I Jasper 2 be added to Tomcat
4.0?
Micael
At 03:57 PM 8/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Tomcat 4.1.x
docBase=mysubapp-TWO
debug=0
reloadable=true/
...
Context path=/mysubapp-TWENTY-FIVE
docBase=mysubapp-TWENTY-FIVE
debug=0
reloadable=true/
Am I doing something dumb, or am I misusing one of the applications? Or,
what? Thanks.
Micael
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This will be my last post of these viruses, since they seem to be
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If you want to compare String objects as literals, use the intern() method.
Micael
At 03:58 PM 3/11/02 +0700, you wrote:
Hi,
For the brave, can anyone guess why with this rather unsociable code:
if ((res.getString(3) == null) || (res.getString(3) == )) {
out.println(tda href
The site is purring away with this new cat.
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on 2/10/02 12:46 PM, Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The binaries for 4.0.2 are now online. This includes the new LE for JDK
1.4.
Hi, Gunnar. I think that this is what JSP itself does already, i.e. return
HTML content. So, I am not sure what you are asking. If you don't want to
use JSP pages, then don't. I am sure that is not what you wanted to say,
so, again, I misunderstood what you are saying. Could you be more
Thank you, Bojan. I am going to try that, and will try to figure out a
favor for you if it works. My father told me to always pay back ten times:
ten times more for a good turn, and ten times more for a bad. Micael
At 08:06 AM 2/5/02 +1100, you wrote:
Now you have me totally confused
Well, I assumed it was good, and even if not, that you were meaning good.
So, no problem, my friend! ;-)
At 09:14 AM 2/5/02 +1100, you wrote:
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 08:38, Micael Padraig Og mac Grene wrote:
Thank you, Bojan. I am going to try that, and will try to figure out a
favor
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How can I map multiple URLs, e.g. www.aa.com and www.bb.com, which are
pointed to a single IP address, e.g. 210.34.247.21, to multiple web
applications, e.g. webapps/aa and webapps/bb? Many thanks for any help. I
have had a solution offered with a Layer-7 Switch and a squid proxy, but I
Thanks, Bill. However, I looked at the documentation. What makes you
think that solves this problem? I am not saying you are wrong, but I don't
see how that does it.
Micael
At 03:44 PM 2/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
This is largely what NameVitualHost(s) are for in Apache. See:
http
the appropriate mod_webapp.so and copied it to libexec. Then
I added LoadModule and AddModule to the httpd.conf file as
directed. Still, it get this error. Any ideas?
Micael
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Marty Hall you are a good guy. Thanks!
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with
this info. I've discovered that a surprising number of readers of my servlet
and JSP books (Core Servlets and JSP, More Servlets JSP) need a
be unlikely, while
the former could not be such a use.
You guys have too much time on your hands, like me. ;-)
How about, if you want not to be pedantic, An Austere Guide? Of course,
I don't know what the hell you are talking about.
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names and constructor parameters
equal the commands, options and targets you want. Do something like what
is done with JNDI by Flanagan, Farley, Crawford and Magnusson in Java
Enterprise in a Nutshell (O'Reilly), Ch. 6, The Naming Shell Application,
and convert it for the web.
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helpful. Hope he can join us Tuesday.
Micael
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Micael Padraig Og mac Grene wrote:
Would you please expand on the ramifications?
Surely this does not mean that we won't be able to use jsp: include
[etc]
tags? Does this mean that we won't be able to use code like:
try {
pageContext.include
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Micael Padraig Og mac Grene wrote:
Would you please expand on the ramifications?
Surely this does not mean that we won't be able to use jsp: include
[etc]
tags? Does this mean
Would you please expand on the ramifications?
Surely this does not mean that we won't be able to use jsp: include [etc]
tags? Does this mean that we won't be able to use code like:
try {
pageContext.include(content.toString());
}
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