Am Montag, 2. Juli 2001 03:05 schrieben erhelltest du mich hiermit:
I have no idea about this in practice, but AFAIK I cant see any
reason why you'd need to depart from a standard web.xml file. I'm
assuming that the servlet-class needs to be a Servlet (not
HttpServlet). How far have you
Am Montag, 2. Juli 2001 03:59 schrieben erhelltest du mich hiermit:
I have just gotten though enough of the Servlet 2.3 specs, and while
a servlet *must* implement the HTTP protocol, it can also implement
other protocols.
are you sure you read correctly? if you mean the piece im reading,
Dear Tomcat user,
Do anybody can help me for this problem ?
everytime i run the Tomcat, it always give me blank page for the first time
loading
after i refresh the web page, than everything run smoothly
It seems that the servlet doesn't have smgr.props.url but i don't know how
to fix this
I use
Hi,
I don't know anything about BSDI but this page looks like it may be able to
help:
http://www.ovrimos.gr/ under downloads.
Another option is to ask whoever supplied your BSDI server where you can get
a JDBC driver for their product.
Hi,
(Tomcat 3.2.1, Windows 2000, JDK 1.3.1)
Does anyone know what the behaviour of log files is in Tomcat?
I have noticed that each time that Tomcat is restarted, the log files get
wiped clean.
What happens if I have Tomcat running as a NT service? Do the files get
wiped after a certain time
Hello all,
I'm sending this question again, since my mail system crashed and I didn't
get any of your answers ( if any ).
If you already posted any idea concerning this issue to this mailing list, I
will appreciate if you will post it again.
Here is the original message:
We are intending
Hi Frans!
Frans Thamura wrote:
I think, Gomez must create tomcat-doc ASAP.
I agree completely! Let people do what they do best.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Hi,
(Tomcat 3.2.1, windows 2000, JdK1.3.1)
I want to use a Request Controller architecture for a webapp (i.e. one JSP
that receives all requests and then dispatches the requests to other JSPs
for servicing of the request). Of course I want to ensure that these
servicing JSPs are not accessible
We have a similar situation. Our product is almost completly JSP's with
about 6 html pages. We have found that the web server included with
tomcat was just too slow and we get much better performance with the
Apache/Tomcat setup.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Todd
-Original Message-
From:
Hi,
I am using tomcat 3.2.2 as a standalone server,
although i set the content type of the page with
%@page contentType = text/html;
charset=ISO-8859-9%
or
%@page contentType = text/html; windows-1254%
some Turkish characters are not displayed correctly
when i try to print an error message
Hi Todd,
Can you please give me some feeling concerning the performance improvement?
Hoe much faster is Apache then Tomcat?
What about the number of concurrent users? Is this an issue?
Did you find any differences concerning the stability?
Thanks,
Eitan
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From:
Hi,
I know that this is a popular (!?) problem in tomcat. Dur despite my efforts I could
not find any solution. Here it goes:
We have jsp page in encoding type ISO-8859-9. With the line
%@ page contentType = "text/html; charset=ISO-8859-9" %
we define the encoding type of the document.
Hi,
You should compile the java classes with ISO-8859-9 encoding.
Look at the -encoding flag of the 'javac' compiler.
In compilation the 8-byte characters in strings are converted to unicode
characters.
By default the encoding is probably ISO-8859-1.
Regards,
Tõnu
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You didn't compile ALL the source files
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From: Anshul
I find Apache with Tomcat to feel noticeably faster. I have no pure HTML
pages at all, just JSPs calling backend classes.
This is simply due to the fact that Apache serves images faster, i would
think.
Since my pages contain, on average at least 5 static GIFs/JPGs, this is
a lot fewer
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Tarih: 2001/07/02 Mon AM 10:48:10 GMT+03:00
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Konu: RE: Character Encoding Problem
Hi,
You should compile the java classes with ISO-8859-9 encoding.
Look at the -encoding flag of the 'javac' compiler.
In
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Hi everybody,
We have tested Tomcat under stress conditions, to see how it works handling
hundreds of concurrent requests.
Our system is using Apache as static content server and tomcat as dynamic
content server (jsp servlet)
We have measured ...
Pete is correct. We could see the difference when running Tomcat and
Apache instead of Tomcat as a stand alone. We only average 25
concurrent users and Tomcat could have been okay, but why settle for
okay? Our HTML pages are fairly large due to intense graphics, this is
why we use Apache. On
Hi,
Another problem related with the charset type is when I use the following code
strErrorMsg = "a message using ISO-8859-9";
INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" Name="errormsg"
VALUE="=strErrorMsg"
and post the form, the receiving jsp file does not print the
strErroMsg variable
Title: Refreshing Problem.
hi All,
I have been facing problems in refreshing pages.
I am using four frames in a fameset, and on click of a button in the bottom frame I am refreshing the whole frameset. Upto 6 or 7 times frameset refreshes properly after that, some of the frames are not
Just a thought about the jsp:include... problem:
try to place the %@page contentType= in each file you include?
When reading bytes from file with FileReader the default character encoding
is used.
I think you must specify your own encoding when reading the file.
The suns javadoc says about
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Kime: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Konu: RE: ?lgi:RE: Character Encoding Problem
Just a thought about the jsp:include... problem:
try to place the "%@page contentType=" in each file you include?
The
Greetings everyone,
We are having a problem with refreshing servlets sometimes after they have
been modified and uploaded and the browser's refresh button doesn't always
work. Restarting the engine (and apache afterwards) helps.
What is, in your opinion, the best way to enable the developer to
How large can a session object go in Tomcat ?
-- Aravind
Have you bothered sending the confirmation back to the server?
-Original Message-
From: Francis West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 2:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how come im still getting mail from this group?
after unsubscribing 4
Every time the Tomcat process is started the files are wiped clean.
This means that for the service, every time the service is started it will
clean the files (probably every machine restart).
The maximum file size is limited by the size of the disk the log
files reside on.
Limited by available heap size in Tomcat (the -Xmx?? parameter where
?? is a number followed by M for megabytes of memory).
Randy
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From: Aravind Naidu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 7:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi,
I don't know if your servlet.xml means server.xml.
I think all your configuration file is fine. What is wrong is your url.
Try http://127.0.0.1:8080/clan/attemp
Good luck!
Cindy Wang
NCS Pearson
From: Gabriel Marti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I'm rolling out a successful Tomcat instalation in a shared environment ( it's a great software ! ). But I have a concern.
I created a servlet that loops forever ( a very stupid one, by the way). When I executed it, itallocates a Tomcat thread and it just runs forever. If I try to kill
Hello,
Is it possible to run Tomcat with Sun JDK1.4.0 ?
If yes, can someone explain me how ?
Thanks,
yk
I have one JSP application and I wish to open up another window in JSP. I was told to
specify target=_window in the url to pop up the JSP. Where do I put this? If my
jsp is test.jsp, to I say.
http://localhost:8080/test.jsp target=_window
Can someone suggest the proper format for the URL?
Why would you want to do that? I heard that the JDK 1.4 is still in alpha, and folks
trying Tomcat on the Jboss list with JDK 1.4 are having all kinds of difficulties. I
recommend waiting until it becomes beta or production quality.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and JDK1.4.0
Date:
Hello,
I have a problem when I'm pre-compiling JSP files on windows that have
the following line:
%@ include file=WizardHeader.jsp%
Which results in the error:
2001-06-29 05:31:58 - error-the file '\foobar\TemplateSelect.jsp'
generated the following parse exception:
I have a servlet that connects to a database. When I have tomcat running
from the batch file (tomcat start) the servlet runs fine and connects to
the db. When I install tomcat as a service I get a ClassNotFoundException
saying it can't find my JDBC driver. My driver is contained in a jar file
I am trying to write this request interceptor but I am not sure what methods
I need to implement. Can someone give me some advice on this? currently I
have implemented the reqiestMap method. For my logging I want to be able to
capture username, http response, ... So does it matter where I
I have one JSP application and I wish to open up another
window in JSP. I was told to specify target=_window in the
url to pop up the JSP. Where do I put this? If my jsp is
test.jsp, to I say.
http://localhost:8080/test.jsp target=_window
Can someone suggest the proper format for the
In fact, my program will be in a 100% ipv6 environment and I want to use
servlets to handle different tasks of this program.
So I have a priori 2 alternatives :
- use jipsy but the compilation failed on my linux box (it complains about a
deprecated API)
- use JDK1.4 (it's now in bêta)
So, let's
Hi,
I assume you mean that you have a JSP which generates an HTML page and from
this page you want to have a link that links to a second JSP the results of
which should be displayed in their own window.
Then the link that you should include in your first JSP should look like
this:
a
You can place a link in your fileA.jsp like this:
A
HREF=javascript:window.open('test.jsp','MyWindow','width=300,height=300,men
ubar=no,toolbar=yes,resizable=yes');void(0);My New Window/A
just be careful with the path.
-Mensaje original-
De: Kemp Randy-W18971 [mailto:[EMAIL
Correction that should be:
a href=second.jsp target=_blankSecond JSP link/a
Tim Hughes
Cap Gemini Ernst Young
Addr.: Sandbrugt. 5-7, Postboks 3950, Dreggen, 5835 Bergen, Norway
When reading bytes from file with FileReader the default character encoding
is used.
I think you must specify your own encoding when reading the file.
I'll try that. But the same compiled classes and the same jdk version works well
with Resin JSP Server and the files. The problem
where is your driver stored in the file system? Try both the /lib directory
and the webapps/[webappname]/WEB-INF/classes directories, and make sure your
classpath points to both. And check your classpath for spaces in the path.
Good luck.
-
James Radvan
Am Montag, 2. Juli 2001 03:59 schrieben erhelltest du mich hiermit:
I have just gotten though enough of the Servlet 2.3 specs, and while
a servlet *must* implement the HTTP protocol, it can also implement
other protocols.
are you sure you read correctly? if you mean the piece im
There is no documentation other than source and javadoc. The order
in the server.xml file SEEMS to be the order they are called, but that
doesn't matter.
If you want general logging, you might check out the
RequestInterceptor that I wrote. Its at:
hi,
make shure the driver (classpath) is also be available in
the wrapper.properties-file.
(this one is used when running tomcat as a service;-)
basti
OK, no one's answered this yet, so,...
First, I don't know if it's killing a thread is the right approach. Should
I do that, without shutdown Tomcat ?
So, why are you creating an infinite loop? I mean, if you didn't, you
wouldn't have to kill it.
If you're generally asking how one can kill
Hi :-) I found a email in Servlet-List about this topic:
***
Gokul Singh wrote:
Servlets were orignally envisaged to be a server side programming API for
almost all protocols and as a special case, support was provided in the API
for HTTP.
Hi,
I'm trying to get Apache (1.3.20) and Tomcat (3.2.2) to recognize
similar URL's. By this I mean, get rid of the /servlet in the
Apache mapping. The only way I've found to do this is to copy mod_jk.
conf-auto to another file, I called it my_mod_jk.conf and change
the JkMount lines.
For
I know have Tomcat and Apache running as services on Win2000. Since Tomcat
must start before Apache, how do I make Apache depend on Tomcat? In other
words, how can I guarantee that Tomcat will start before Apache?
In the Win2000 services there is a tab for dependencies but its disabled.
I am
Hi,
(Tomcat 3.2.1, windows 2000, JdK1.3.1)
I want to use a Request Controller architecture for a webapp (i.e. one JSP
that receives all requests and then dispatches the requests to other JSPs
for servicing of the request). Of course I want to ensure that these
servicing JSPs are not accessible
Hi,
I still believe your initial bytes are converted to java strings (unicode)
using a wrong encoding.
If you have a string created from bytes using the ISO-8859-9 encoding, and
if the JSP page has a directive %@ page content-type=ISO-8859-9%, then
it should be OK.
For debuging you could try
OK, no one's answered this yet, so,... First, I don't know if it's killing a thread is the right approach. Should I do that, without shutdown Tomcat ? So, why are you creating an infinite loop? I mean, if you didn't, you wouldn't have to kill it.
The problem is my environment. Since this is a
If the examples JSP sites are working, ensure that your JSP has a path defined for your site like the others. Check the Server.xml. That is where most of the general configuration for Tomcat is done. Once it is working there, change the default root of Apache to that directory. You should see
yep sure have! , but im still getting them! not as many, but they are
still coming...
Randy Layman wrote:
Have you bothered sending the confirmation back to the server?
-Original Message-
From: Francis West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 2:09 PM
To:
Hi,
I am trying to run another instance of tomcat on the same machine, listening
to another port, ...
I copy the whole content of the jakarta folder into a second directory and
run the startup script from there but it did not work (the rationale being
that you may run the same java program
I am trying to run another instance of tomcat on the same machine, listening
to another port, ...
I copy the whole content of the jakarta folder into a second directory and
run the startup script from there but it did not work (the rationale being
that you may run the same java program
One thing architecturally and security-wise about having Apache front Tomcat
should also be mentioned. Apache provides native code for serving up HTTP
1.1 (is Tomcat at 1.1 yet, or still 1.0?) which means images and such are
transferred much more efficiently. This is also particularly true for
On the 3.x series, there's a command line switch to tell Tomcat
where it should look for its configuration file. That way, you just
keep everything in the same directory and have multiple server.xml
files. You just have to switch some directories and such in server.xml
to keep the instances
Am Montag, 2. Juli 2001 15:45 schrieben erhelltest du mich hiermit:
[servlet containers must support generic servlets]
You are absolutely correct. Servlet
ok, could one say from here that tomcat does not go along the spec in
all cases?
developers, heard that?
I am still volunteering to
here is the delima I have:
I am trying to plugin tomcat server into IIS I read the instruction about
that. I can make
http://localhost/examples/jsp/index.html
work even if port number is still 8080 in file server.xml.
Why /examples/jsp/index.html don't need port number 8080?
If I change 8080
Have you noticed that after plug in tomcat server
into IIS
http://localhost/examples/jsp/index.html
work but
http://localhost/admin/index.html
and
http://localhost/test/index.html not
work? Why is that?
Thanks.
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From:
nilesh
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because the default uriworkermap.properties file doesn't include
mappings for the other URLs.
Randy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 12:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple Hosting on IIS
Hi,
I've got random java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: Socket closed error
in my web application, which uses Tomcat 3.2.2 and struts. It happens
only when a link is clicked without the page fully loaded. I don't get
any exception while the page is fully loaded.
The exception caught in the
Hi
After some test I have this problem ...
if I browse my pages from the same machine everything works fine. If I try
to browse the same pages from another pc, no cookies are set!!! Somebody
have any idea why this happens?
andrea
At 11:46 AM 6/29/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Have you looked
Hi, Randy,
I add the following line into uriworkermap.properties:
# Mount the admin context to the ajp12 worker
/admin/*=ajp12
But I still have to specify
http://localhost:8080/admin/index.html
to make it work? any idea about other file I need to change?
Thanks.
Minglong
- Original
are
you using the JDBCRealm?
Filip
~Namaste - I bow to the divine in you~Filip
HanikSoftware Architect[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.filip.net
-Original Message-From: Xiaoyu Zhang
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:16
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: IOException
I've got random java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: Socket closed error
in my web application, which uses Tomcat 3.2.2 and struts. It happens
only when a link is clicked without the page fully loaded. I don't get
any exception while the page is fully loaded.
That exception tells you
You must restart IIS the process, which means either a machine
reboot, or stopping all of IIS's processes in the Control Panel (FTP, World
Wide Web Publishing, IIS Admin, etc) and verifying that the inetinfo.exe
process stops.
If that's not it, look in your isapi and tomcat log
Any help for the following problem would be greatly appreciated..
I am running Tomcat 3.2.2 on Solaris 2.6 and for whatever reason Tomcat isn't finding
my JSPs. It is definitely serving my static pages correctly and I have the standard
web.xml mappings (.jsps to the
Hi, Randy,
That did the trick.
Thanks.
-m
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From: Randy Layman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:10 AM
Subject: RE: Multiple Hosting on IIS
You must restart IIS the process, which means either a machine
reboot, or stopping
Title: acces_log in combined format
I want to make tomcat write the access_log in combined format. I looked at the source and looks like we can't do it as it is now.
Any trick is appreciated.
Thanks,
Jayesh
Check to make sure that you have assigned permissions to those directories
in apache such as.
Directory TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/examples
Allow from all
/Directory
Regards,
Theo
-Original Message-
From: Ramkumar Manoharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 5:03 PM
To:
--- Randy Layman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must restart IIS the process, which means
either a machine
reboot, or stopping all of IIS's processes in the
Control Panel (FTP, World
Wide Web Publishing, IIS Admin, etc) and verifying
that the inetinfo.exe
process stops.
If
Hi
We are migrating from applet TCP/IP to HTML / JSP HTTP
server.
On the server side we have a number of packages that
use their own property files to read whatever data
they need and these data change regularly.
While on the applet TCP/IP we just edited the property
files and restarted the
How can the JSP page forward to the error page noted in Tomcat.
Thanks in advance,
Danno
Use ClassLoader or ServletContext's getResourceAsStream method to
load the properties. Then place the properties files in the WEB-INF/classes
directory.
Randy
-Original Message-
From: Mehrdad Jahansoozi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:29 PM
i'm getting the following error when i try to start tomcat. can someone
tell me what i need to do.
thanks,
jb
FATAL:java.net.BindException: Address already in use
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
at
A. Stop whatever is using the port you are trying to use
B. Change the port you are trying to use.
To determine what ports you are trying to use with Tomcat, look in
the sever.xml file for the Connectors, they will have ports associated with
them. These are the ports
Tomcat is already up and running.. what it is telling you is that it can't bind to the
specified port (probably 8080) because something else has already done this (most
likely tomcat).
You can shutdown using the shutdown.sh/bat script or if necessary kill the java
process.
Try 'ps -aef | grep
Hello,
I try jakarta-tomcat 3.2.2
Installation procedure is ok (I have jaxp.jar,parser.jar,servlet.jar, jsse
...)
When I put :
cd $JAKARTA_HOME/build/tomcat
bin/startup.sh
I get next error :
Using classpath:
Hi
I've been trying to use your tomcat-iis-howto.html to integrate IIS 5.0
on Win 2000 with Tomcat.
I am in my second day and getting very frustrated.
When I try to start tomcat the dos windows wiz by with error messages
that go by to fast for me to read them. Windows 2000 no longer lets
If you just installed Apache 1.3.20, you might look at: APACHE_HOME/conf/httpd.
conf and change the port from 8080 to 80 where it should be. Why
Apache is now coming preset to be on port 8080 is beyond me, but
we noticed it when we downloaded and built on our Solaris server.
Hopefully, this
-Original Message-
From: Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat And IIS: Suggestion
Hi
I've been trying to use your tomcat-iis-howto.html to
integrate IIS 5.0
on Win 2000 with Tomcat.
I am in my
Where could I find some instructions for the dummy to install the mod_jk
and tomcat correctly on unix(hp) with an apache server?
thanks for the help,
Hi
It's confusing
I'm working with TOMCAT 3.2.1 an a LINUX machine. In the TOMCAT -
configuration-files I switched on the automatic reload of servlets, if they were
changed. Why does it happen that sometimes the reload is done and sometimes not???
Is there anyone who has an explanation or an
can anybody send me a short reply, so that
i can be sure that sending messages to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] causes
my message to be posted to people who
could possibly help me to use tomcat ?
is this list mirrored on any newsserver,
so that i can browse it with a newsreader
like other usenet newsgroups ?
Yes.
No.
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From: Jan Dünnweber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 4:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to use this list ?
can anybody send me a short reply, so that
i can be sure that sending messages to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] causes
my
Yes too.
No too.
Yes.
No.
-Original Message-
From: Jan Dünnweber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 4:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to use this list ?
can anybody send me a short reply, so that
i can be sure that sending messages to
Hi;
I am trying to integrate Tomcat 3.2 with IIS 5 running on Windows 2000.
I no next to nothing about windows and nothing about IIS.
I found this great site with step by step instructions for getting tomcat to
work with IIS:
http://www.verysimple.com/scripts/support_tc_iis.html
I got through
Hi,
I was looking at the release notes for 3.2 and 3.3 and I found following
statement in there -
- DIGEST authentication and HTTPS client authentication (i.e. SSL) are not
supported in this release.
Does that mean that I can not use Client Authentication in 3.x versions of
tomcat ? (Its
Hi;
I have some more information.
I was able to get the error message (thanks Randy)
I have no idea what it means :)
ERROR reading E:\Tomcat3.2\conf\server.xml
At Next character must be terminating element Context.
=
( tomcat is
I am currently using SSL with my FORM authentication. You probably just can't
use it for DIGEST.
Danno
On Mon, Jul 02, 2001, 14:58, Mandar Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi,
I was looking at the release notes for 3.2 and 3.3 and I found following
statement in there -
- DIGEST authentication
Hi everybody,
I have some problem:
I don't find how I can configurate the servlets (tomcat 4.0) in Apache
Server into Linux.
I read almost all web pages into my installations.
I have the jdk1.3.1 and the j2sdkee1.3( incluiding tomcat 4.0)
I verified my configuration variables.That is the next:
I installed rmi
example problem (Helloworld) in a directory called
getStartunderC:\rmi\rmi. I can start the server and the client
applet as described inthe trail.Next I started tomcat server and copied
getStart under webapp directory.I started rmiregistry and then the
server.I tried to
Couldn't say when it gets updated, since i subscribed to the list i
don't have much need to go there any more :)
-Pete
Thanks Pete,
Does the archive is updated every day?
Eitan
-Original Message-
From: pete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 12:10 PM
Have you copied to "/webapps/ROOT" ?
Francisco
- Original Message -
From:
Shyam
Sarkar
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:43 PM
Subject: need help for rmi calls from
tomcat 3.2.1
I installed
rmi example problem (Helloworld) in a
No, I copied to a separate directory called
getStart and accesing hello.html in that
directory using http://loalhost:8080/getStart/hello.html.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From:
Francisco Areas
Guimaraes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim,
there are several ways to implement this kind of security check. If you
want a fullblown MVC model, you might consider looking at Struts or one
of the other Apache-driven frameworks (Struts is the only one i have
personal experience with).
with the example you give, i don't understand
hey all,
Is it possible to determine if Tomcat is running?
I'm using Tomcat as a standalone server.
Occasionally Tomcat goes down and the page will not display. It's just gets
stuck.
Is there some way I can redirect a user if the servletEngine goes down?
Any suggestions would be greatly
ps -A in linux/unix look for java instances
or in windows ctrl alt del look for java instances
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From: Fredrik Liden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 3:15 PM
Subject: Determining if Tomcat is running
hey all,
Is it possible to
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