Congratulations all Tomcat developers!
in ten minutes it is runnning.
thanks
The autogenerated files are more a "getting starting point". Unless you
append contexts very often I would suggest copying the generated, file make
your
additions there and use the copy from now on.
Regards,
Andreas
-Original Message-
From: William Colls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
When you just take this code-snipplet into account probaly the first one is
faster (no
explicit Object creation) but it is more important what you do afterwards
with thekeySearch.
If you append more to the String afterwards the second should be prefered.
By the way this is an Java Topic and seems
hello all
i m french , so excuse me for my bad english !
i m tying to use the rewrite module to rewrite adresses like
http://mysite.com/toto/~hatim/toto.jsp to
http://mysite.com/toto/jsp/toto.jsp?D121DN=hatim
i m using apache 1.3 and tomcat 3.2b6
i can see in my browser a .jsp from a normal url
Hi,
Just want know which zip files is suitable for downloading to a Win98 machine for development and implementation ?
Thx,
Simon Leung
I'm using a similair aproach with mod_jk and it works.
Perhaps mod_jserv is not handling the rewriten url correctly
-Original Message-
From: hatim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat and rewrite
hello all
i
Thank you for your reply. I solved this problem after rebooting my Linux system.
"Stubenrauch,Andreas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you enable a ajp13 connector in server.xml?
-Original Message-
From: Simon Lam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:16
hi,
i'm a new user of tomcat. does tomcat precompile all the servlets in the
servlet container when it starts. or do i have to restart tomcat every time
i out a servlet in...or rather precompile and keep all the servlets.
thanks in advance.
parvez
thank you for your answer
have you build the module with the apws ?? it s necessary ??
- Original Message -
From: "Stubenrauch,Andreas" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 10:15 AM
Subject: RE: tomcat and rewrite
I'm using a similair aproach with
Should I be able to simply preface the URL with https: in order to access,
say, the tomcat index.html using SSL? Put another way,
http://mymachine/index.html works (I changed the port for http to 80 from
8080), but https://mymachine/index.html fails with Tomcat's error msg
reading: Ctx(
hi,
Can anyone tell the steps to protect the admin context with an user name and
password?
Thanks in advance,
Nagaraj.
Hi,
I have succesfully installed Tomcat32 with
following configuration:
W2K Server (NO SP)
Apache 1.3.14
mod_jk.dll
Tomcat32 (final release)
All runs correctly. But...
When I try to make a file upload nothing runs
correctly and with different results.
When my code tries to read the stream
I have just installed Tomcat with Apache and I have it running apparently
well, but my problem is that whenever I try to run a *.jsp page I always get
a File Not Found error (404), what I am doing wrong?
Miguel Marcos
There are pointers to the drivers in the myswl site.
http://www.mysql.com
Christian Rauh
c cw288 wrote:
Hi,
I am using tomcat and apache on Solaris 7 and I want to use MySQL as
my JDBC. I need a driver for this. Is mm.mysql driver is the one I
should use and where can I download this
u probably havent put the files in the doc root, or probably u checking it
on the wrong port.
r your servlets running ? what OS r u using ?
parvez
And Then [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote .
I have just installed Tomcat with Apache and I have it running apparently
well, but my
Hello Tomcat users/developers;
We've been using Tomcat as our development server for a few months, but now
that our
project is really getting off the ground I find that I get the following
error message after
I use the server for 10 minutes or so:
Hi,
How to set default timeout of session object in tomcat???
Joseph.
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I might be wrong but I thought browsers only could handle RSA
algorithms. If you use another algorithm it won't work.
Tom Waite wrote:
Should I be able to simply preface the URL with https: in order to access,
say, the tomcat index.html using SSL? Put another way,
Need Help,
Build.bat is giving me the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Files\JavaSoft\Jaxp1/0/1\jaxp/jar;d:\Program
I assume it's looking for sun's XML parser which I have installed in
D:\Program Files\JavaSoft\Jaxp1.0.1.
Any help would be
Title: RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2 Final Release
As a fellow lurker for the past 10 months, just wanted to say great job guys and thanks.
Three cheers for all developers! And special thanks to Craig.
Everyone raise their hand who has a Craig filter ;p
-charlie.
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From:
Quite Right! I did manage to get RSA key generated and all is happy.
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Trevor Little [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 2:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: simple SSL question running Tomcat3.2 stand-alone
I might be wrong
Title: RE: Exception in thread main
Make sure you have set the correct classpath in the classpath variable (if you are using windows right click on My Computer...Properties...Advanced...Environment Variables...Classpath) for the XML classes.
Hope this helps.
Panos
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I know you all are going to tell me to follow the directions, but I have! I've
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Title: RE: Exception in thread "main"
I
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I'm having Yet Another Servlet Mapping Problem.
I'm trying to disable the /servlet/ mapping with my web-application. Here's the
gist of what's happening.
My webapp is called "songs" it get's deployed according to J2EE specs. In the
webapps folder there's a
songs folder with an html file called
Hi Alexander,
We experienced similar problems in our environment which was under
Linux. The fix was to tune the kernel parameters in /proc/sys/fs to
allow more files and inodes across the whole system to be used. We
doubled these values and haven't had any
I'm going to Australia for a month so I would appreciate being removed from
the list and I'll resubscribe when I get back.
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I having a problem with building a simple jsp page that uses a bean to
connect to a database, build fails with the following error:
javadoc:
[javadoc] Generating Javadoc
[javadoc] Javadoc execution
BUILD FAILED
H:\Source\Java\JSPJDBC\build.xml:56: Javadoc failed: java.io.IOException:
I am having difficulties installing tomcat. This is so
hard. I did manage to make a .so file and put it in
the libexec of apache but I get error message when I
start apache:
./apachectl start
Syntax error on line 1 of
/home/opt/jakarta-tomcat/conf/tomcat-apache.conf:
Cannot load
Craig,
I'm looking at using the MVC method for a current project... how exactly does
struts benifit this framework?
just curious...
Also (since, I've got you ear), I've tried a similar process under tomcat 3.1
where I route all requests (ieservlet-mappingservlet-namerouter/servlet-name
Hi,
How to set default timeout of session object in tomcat???
Joseph.
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Joseph Wong wrote:
Hi,
How to set default timeout of session object in tomcat???
Joseph.
It is a parameter in web.xml
session-configsession-timeout30,/session-timeout
/session-config
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ISBN
Is anybody having problems with InetInfo.exe going beserk and using 100% CPU?
I'm using Tomcat on NT with IIS in out-of-process.
Theser are from the isapi_redirect log file.
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (244)]: jk_ws_service_t::start_response,
ServerSupportFunction failed
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (552)]:
I can get it to work on it's own but i'm stuck with IIS. It keeps on giving me
the following in the IIS log.
2000-12-01 16:44:20 10.192.13.11 GET /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll - 200 -
2000-12-01 16:44:20 10.192.13.11 GET /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll - 200 -
2000-12-01 16:44:20 10.192.13.11 GET
I was successful in building a new project, which created my project folder
and added all files needed under the webapps folder. I then restarted tomcat
and saw that the context was added for my new app. I then pointed my
browser to the new context http://localhost/Myapp/index.html and was
Title: RE: File not found
Maybe you should put the port number after the localhost. For example something like this: http://localhost:8080/Myapp/index.html
Panos
-Original Message-
From: Penney, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 December 2000 17:28
To: [EMAIL
You should'nt need to do that if you want to go through a webserver such as
Apache/IIS. That's the whole point of the isapi_redirect.dll. I'm in the same
boat myself.
Clifford
Panagiotis Konstantinidis [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/01/2000 05:30:01 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah... For some reason while on a workstation or 95/98 box, you need to
include the port 8080 in the URL string, this is a bitch with PWS and I
can't find a solution, I tried mapping ports and protocols, etc... but to no
avail. If you use a default frameset page you won't see the URL.
On a
If you need to produce JSPs that are 100% Java-free, is there an
alternative notation, using XML JSP tags, for stuff like:
%= request.getAttribute("return") %
Can't seem to find it anywhere.
many thanks
Howard
Title: RE: File not found
By
adding the port numbergot it towork, but why is it that the examples
that work fine without it?
Thanks,
Bill
-Original Message-From: Panagiotis Konstantinidis
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 12:30
PMTo: '[EMAIL
By specifying port 8080, you are basically bypassing the webserver (IIS or
Apache) and going *direct* to Tomcat. If you're using isap_redirect.dll, you
should not have to do this. isapi_redirect takes your requests and passess them
to Tomcat. Then you could let Tomcat/isapi_redirect handle all
Title: RE: File not found
I am not sure but I guess it has to do with the
tomcat-apache.conf file. Try to change it andadd the lines: "AddType text/xml .xml" and "AddHandler jserv-servlet .xml" after
the ApJServDefaultPort 8007 line, therefore everything will not have to be
served in port
Title: RE: File not found
I
appologize I should have mentioned that I'm using IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 with
the isapi_redirect. Also by replacing localhost with my machine name works
as well with the example provided with tomcat.
Thanks,
Bill
-Original Message-From: Penney,
Hi.
I am encountering an error when I attempt to test my build of Tomcat 3.2b. The
particulars are as follows:
Platform: debian gnu/linux 2.2 ppc
Enviroment Vars defined: JAVA_HOME; XML; TOMCAT_HOME; PATH; and CLASSPATH
Software:
jdk1.2.2 FCS
jaxp1.0.1
apache 1.3.9-13.1
Title: jdk1.3_01 and jk_nt_service question?
Does anyone know if the bug fix release of jdk1.3_01 fixes the logoff issue with jk_nt_service?
I'd like to install 1.3_01 on a development machine, but I'll have to stick with jdk1.2.2_06 if that issue hasn't been resolved.
Jake
Hi,
I've set up a virtual host in Tomcat 3.2 using
Host name="www.x.com"
Context ... /Context
/Host
Great! but there's is about a dozen hostnames that this website
is supposed to come up under.
In Apache, I would have had:
VirtualHost 1.2.3.4
ServerName
Matt Goss wrote:
Craig,
I'm looking at using the MVC method for a current project... how exactly does
struts benifit this framework?
Struts is an implementation of the MVC processing model, including a controller
servlet and a framework for defining actions, plus mechanisms for assigning
Sorry for the typo, I actually have
response.setContentType("text/vnd.wap.xml"); in my code.
I put it right after the doGet but I get the output shown below with two
Content-Types.?
I would like to upgrade to Tomcat 3.2 but my 'root user' is not available for some
time. Perhaps that would solve
thanks... :)
Matt
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
Matt Goss wrote:
Craig,
I'm looking at using the MVC method for a current project... how exactly does
struts benifit this framework?
Struts is an implementation of the MVC processing model, including a controller
servlet and a framework
David Bussenschutt wrote:
Ignore my previous mail, I just saw an earlier mail stating that it was a
known bug that is fixed in 3.2 final. I guess I'll upgrade and try again.
It didn't make the docs in the last-minute rush, but there are two things you need
to do if you want to use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just
want know which zip files is suitable for downloading to a Win98 machine
for
development and implementation ?
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/release/v3.2/bin/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.zip
has everything you need except a JDK (which you can download from
I was successful in building a new project, which created my
project folder and added all files needed under the webapps folder. I then
restarted tomcat and saw that the context was added for my new app. My
question is, why can I not get to my app by http://machine
name/myApp/index.html. This
Hi there,
I installed Tomcat 3.2 recently in my NT 4.0 Workstation.
Its able to run Servlets but when i tried to run one of the example JSPs,
its giving the following exception in the browser
I did set the JAVA_HOME and the TOMCAT_HOME system variables.
Error: 500
Location:
Any help or information gratefully recieved...
Looking at the binary downloads on the jakarta site the Linux section for 3.2 is
notable by its absence.
I have thus been trying (without success) to build my own mod_jk.so
Does anyone know if there are plans to put mod_jk.so for linux up on the
Alan,
I was able to build mod_jk.so on linux by changing to
/jakarta-tomcat-src/src/native/apache13 and running make -f Makefile.linux all .
This will build mod_jk.so. I'm not sure what to do with mod_jk.so after building
it, though. I've build apache1.3.14 with mod_so so I can include so
Can anyone help me?
| Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, mod_jk seems to be the
answer
| to my problems (and is infinitely less confusing than the other methods).
| I've gotten my custom servlets to work, no problem by adding "JkMount
| /servlet/* ajp13" to my mod_jk conf file. I've
Jonathan Eric Miller wrote:
NOTE, PLEASE RESPOND TO ME DIRECTLY AT [EMAIL PROTECTED] AS I AM NOT ON
THIS LIST. I would like to be on the list, but, I can't handle getting all
the email right now. I really wish there were a Usenet newsgroup for Tomcat
to be honest.
As has been discussed
Mathew
Once you have built the file you put it in with your other mod_xyz.so files
(/usr/lib/apache for me) and then use the LoadModule and AddModule commands in the
httpd.conf file.
I eventually managed to build the file on my linux box using make instead of the apsx
script.
thanks
Alan
Howdy,
Is there any way to have the root of a Apache webserver server
by the ROOT context, and still being able to use PHP/CGI ?
I have made a small patch towards mod_jk but befor submiting it
I want to know if there already exists a functioning solution.
--My solution
JkMount /* ajp12
JkMount
I'm having a problem moving an application from 3.1 to 3.2.
My webapp is mapped to /host,
the main servlet in the webapp is handled by just /.
In 3.1, with the following url:
localhost:8080/host/example/Home/
getPathInfo() would return:
/example/Home/
in 3.2 getPathInfo() returns null
Carles Pi-Sunyer wrote:
I'm having a problem moving an application from 3.1 to 3.2.
My webapp is mapped to /host,
the main servlet in the webapp is handled by just /.
In 3.1, with the following url:
localhost:8080/host/example/Home/
getPathInfo() would return:
/example/Home/
in 3.2
I got Tomcat started... what's
the next step.
I have approximately 100
Virtual Hosts... I want to run jsp on 5 of them. I use apache and want to
continue to use apache for static pages. What do I do next? Please help... so
frustrated.
Andrea Bertone
www.bertoneadvertising.com
ph.
I've noticed that there aren't any instructions about compiling and then
statically linking mod_jk.so into Apache (mod_jk HOWTO from Tomcat 3.2).
Is this intentional (ie. do you want to move people away from doing
that) or is it just missing because most people prefer DSO?
I've been able to
Craig,
Now we come to the part of this procedure that I still don't completely
understand. Once the CA issues a server certificate, I believe I use
keytool
-import to install it, replacing the existing self-signed certificate.
However, I'm not quite sure how to correctly install the CA's
Hi,
I tried to connect Tomcat with Apache server, but I couldn't get the jserv module according to the instruction of tomcat tutorial. If anybody knows how to do that please reply this address.
Thanks
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Pierre Delisle wrote:
jsp:cdata is currently not supported in tomcat-4.0.
You can either put the template data directly in the
jsp page, or you can simply use the standard XML tag
for CDATA: ![CDATA[... ]].
Give it a try and let me know.
Please report any JSP page in XML syntax that
This, is a very excellent post!
Anne and Bill Moore wrote:
Pierre Delisle wrote:
jsp:cdata is currently not supported in tomcat-4.0.
You can either put the template data directly in the
jsp page, or you can simply use the standard XML tag
for CDATA: ![CDATA[... ]].
Give it a try
Bojan Smojver wrote:
I've noticed that there aren't any instructions about compiling and then
statically linking mod_jk.so into Apache (mod_jk HOWTO from Tomcat 3.2).
Is this intentional (ie. do you want to move people away from doing
that) or is it just missing because most people prefer
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