I believe that's correct how are you using the 'request' reference?
At 03:53 PM 4/12/2002 -0400, you wrote:
According to what I've read, there should be a
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance by the name of request
available to me in my JSP at compile time without my having to do
This is related to struts yes. Struts applications expect that there is a servlet
mapping
for *.do or do/* in web.xml for classes that extend org.apache.struts.action.Action (I
believe). A visit
to the struts home might be helpful.
Rob
There has to be a servlet mapping for *.do in the
javax.servlet.ServletException: WEB-INF/lib/jdbc7.1-1.2.jar/org/postgresql/Driver
root cause :
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: WEB-INF/lib/jdbc7.1-1.2.jar/org/postgresql/Driver
Jeffrey Bonevich wrote :
The above looks sorely malformed.
Jeffrey,
thank you very much.
The .jsp
Gareth,
What are the errors?
We're running mysql under Tomcat and our corresponding code is:
Class.forName(org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver).newInstance();
this.connection = DriverManager.getConnection(jdbc:mysql:// +
this.databaseHost +: + this.databasePort + / +
Hi!
I originally posted this message on jGuru, but got no solutions we could
use. I'm hoping for a piece of the collective wisdom of the tomcat-user
list in order to solve this little problem.
I'm trying to upgrade to JBoss 2.4 with Tomcat 4. Unfortunately, I've
encountered a rather fatal
Hi all!
I am trying to implement an Intranet/Extranet where menus are created
dynamic based on the username. To determine the user, I am using REMOTE_USER
and this works fine with active service pages. However, any JSP page does
not seem to be able to read this correctly. Because we have to use
Daniel,
Any servlet that Tomcat creates Tomcat will send a destroy
to. If you start any threads or singletons from that servlet
you need to pass the destroy onto them you're self.
Hope this helps,
Lance
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Any servlet that Tomcat creates Tomcat will send a destroy
to. If you start any threads or singletons from that servlet
you need to pass the destroy onto them you're self.
Thanks Lance.
I neglected to mention that Tomcat DOES send the destroy - it just sends
it
Hello,
I'm trying to run Tomcat on Linux and getting the following error, any clue ???
Thankx,
george
Using classpath:
thanks for the clarifications,
i have worked with this tomcat for the past week.
it is now giving a strange error for my context added in server.xml file.
just i did it like explained in the documentation. But soon after i start
the tomcat and see the log files, it is giving
error :
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It sounds to me like you are blocking with the connection
open in you're servlet therefore not allowing Tomcat to call
the destroy method untill you have released the block(
released the connection ) maybe synchronizing on the class? I
am not sure...
That's
Daniel Aborg wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade to JBoss 2.4 with Tomcat 4. Unfortunately, I've
encountered a rather fatal problem: When Tomcat is asked to remove our
web application, i.e. for redeploying it or when shutting down, it hangs
with the following message:
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LMAO (laughing my ass off) is what you probably are talking about (a
lot of
fonts its hard to distinguish between 1 (one) l (lowercase L), and i
(lowercase I)
Possibly, but imao is also a common acronym...
IMHO = In My Honest Opinion
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LMAO (laughing my ass off) is
or is it in my humble opinion... ??
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IMHO = In My Honest Opinion
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both!
now would be a good time to stop this!
If there has ever been anything off topic here this is it..
ever heard of http://www.webster.com/
bye
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Hi!
What means afaik?
Regards,
Philip M. Meier
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as far as i know...it is as far as i know ;)
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Hi!
What means afaik?
Regards,
Philip M. Meier
i guess a good answer would look like STFW
(and so that no one replies to ask what it means : Search The Fucking Web)
google: afaik
1st answer: as fas as i know
David
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Daniel Aborg wrote:
If anyone on the list would be so kind as to direct me to the document/url
where I can get a clue as to how I should go about using ssl with both IIS
and Tomcat on the same machine without requiring client requests to go
directly to non-default port.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Ernst Bekker
In fact, there is no special configuration to obtain this.
Only : SessionId cookiesFirst=true noCookies=false / to authorize
cookies.
My problem was :
I invoke LoginServlet (in which I do ...request.getSession( true );)
and at the end of this servlet, I do :
RTFM Read the Fine Manual according to Zope, but many others like to
substitute fine with some other metaphore.
LOL Laugh out loud
ROFL Rolling on floor laughing
ROFLMAO Rolling on floor laughing my arse off
WTF What the fsck Use your imagination.
IANAL I am not a llama If you don't know, you
Hi!
My tomcat is connected to apache with mod_jserv - and both are behind a
firewall:
server1.com ... firewall (connected to internet and private network)
server2.intra ... apache and tomcat (private network)
DNAT:
server1.com:80 - server2.intra:80 (apache)
server1.com:8080 -
I know I've seen this mentioned before but I can't find an answer for it in
the archives. I'm trying to use jspc to generate the servlets from my jsp's
but the package names end up having a . appended on the end giving me a
compiler error when I try and compile them. Is this a problem with jspc
I've been very pleased with Tomcat, and have it hosting
some of our jsp content. I'm now looking for an
indexing/search solution that would index and allow me
to create a form to search the site for search keywords
and display results. Preferably i'd like to be able to
index content that is
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Here is a simple example which reproduces this behaviour:
[snip]
In my eyes, this should work without any problems. (It does work just
fine in Tomcat 3.2.2.)
No, this should not work -- and Tomcat 3.2 was broken in allowing it.
Per the servlet spec, the container
This is Tomcat Discussion List. Please stop this. And do not put such questions on
this list.
-S
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IMHO == In My Humble
I am currently integrating lucene(http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene), into my
web application. It is a search api, so you have to create the spidering of
a site, but it seems to work fairly well and is very flexible.
Charlie
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After looking at the generated Java file, I find that the request object is
available because it's a parameter to _jspService(). I was attempting to
instantiate my objects via calls to request.getAttribute() at the point of
declaration, not in the first real code block in the page. Once I moved
Also, each server sends a machine+server specific character set to Verisign
(or any other certifier). For example: a keystore generated CertRequest
will create a different request than an IIS generated CertRequest, all other
things being equal (IP address, domain name, etc.).
In a normal Web
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Hello,
I am running Redhat Linux with Apache 1.3. I am trying to setup and
configure Tomcat 4.0.3 mod_webapp so I can get my apache server to handle
the JSP reequests. Here is ewhat I have done so far.
I got tomcat 4.0.3 setup as a stand alone server and works fine when I
browse
Did you follow the instruction at
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lampante/howto/tomcat/iisnt/? I setup the
server successfully two weeks ago based on that instruction. If you have
problem, call me at 734.957.8080 ext 340 by speaking Chinese.
Jack Li
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Read the bottom of every single email sent to this list. It tells you there.
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On 15/04/2002 at 13:24 Valdimar Óskarsson wrote:
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As a rule, you could check in the headers of each mail from the list for commands to
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Good luck
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It does not work, have been trying that for days :(
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Read the bottom of every single email sent to this list. It tells
Joel:
In that case, I would argue that the design is mismatched to
the actual usage of web applications.
Thanks,
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hi Jack,
Thank you very much for the information. I will give it a try. Thanks again.
Chiming
Jack Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you follow the instruction at
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lampante/howto/tomcat/iisnt/? I setup the
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I've had the same problem - I've tried to unsubscribe twice, using the
instructions at the bottom of the list ...
Anybody with any ideas, plz pass them on ...
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Try emailing the bottom one then and see if they will remove you manually.
But first you should check this: Have you made sure that you are removing
the email address from the same email account that you subscribed to it
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I'm running Tomcat-jakarta-3.3.1-dev with SSL.
Problem: How to get SSL working when I specify the keystore path in
server.xml?
I have created a keystore file (.keystore) with the following command:
keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore /usr/cert/.keystore
In server.xml i then
Still troubleshooting, about ready to give up and regretfully move this
portion of our application to Active Server Pages. If anyone out there has
any advice or suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the latest round of discoveries:
1. After modifying AJP*.class, we found that
I think this would help :
when you switch from HTTP to HTTPS, add JSESSIONID to that url by calling
response.encodeURL(url)
-Jan
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To: Tomcat-User
Subject: Session Tacking
On 15/04/2002 at 13:34 Valdimar Óskarsson wrote:
It does not work, have been trying that for days :(
No, man you did something wrong.
I've unsubscribed my yahoo mail address on last friday without problems ! (and
re-subscribed the present address).
Remember to send your mail from the
Hi,
Is there anything wrong with my server.xml for virtual domains with
Apache? I've that domain and in httpd.conf I have this:
VirtualHost 1.2.3.4
ServerName mydomain.com
ServerAlias www.mydomain.com
DocumentRoot /home/mydomain.com
WebAppConnection mydomain-conn warp
Joseph,
I read with interest your message below. I'm migrating from Tomcat
3.2.x to 4.0.3 and the behavior of Warp is a bit confusing to me. You
said that you are 95% done with a document describing how to integrate
Apache and Tomcat. Do you mind if I see this? I would be happy to
offer
Hi,
I try to install tomcat with apache over APJ13 and it seems to work. But when
I try to figure out the name of the remote host (request.getRemoteHost()),I
get a null pointer. I changed (tried) to set nslookup in apache but it didn't
help (or I didn't make it correct). I don't really need
First, the Host element should be nested inside the Engine element. As for
the Connection duplicated error, do you have another WebAppConnection
statement with the same connection name in the httpd.conf?
RS
Giovanni P. Tirloni [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/15/2002 09:28:42 AM
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Try:
keystore=/usr/cert/.keystore
and see if that works. Its hard to tell from the error output
if this is the only problem. Hopefully, it is.
Cheers,
Larry
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To: [EMAIL
Jan:
I am using repsonse.encodeURL, but it does not add the session id
when the hostname is different.
Thanks,
Neil.
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Hello!
I read once that if the browser requesting a page is closed, Tomcat would
throw an exception and stop processing the requested page.
We have pages where we get Database connections from a connection pool.
After processing, on the end of the JSP page, we return the connection to
Hi there,
I am using tomcat4 and want to setup a servlet as
welcome file. How can I do this? Using / as
servlet-mapping would not work (IMHO:). If I then
try to access http://myhost/something.html then my
servlet would be invoked with something.html as
PathInfo, right?
Please help! Thanks.
Hello to all!
I kindly please all to help me in solving the following problem. I
suppose this problem is not new, but I haven't found the answer to it in
mail archives up to now.
I have Apache1.3 and Tomcat4.0.1 on my Linux machine. All users are
being autentificated
through htpasswd programm.
I would like to use the FileLogger to report errors from my application.
I've setup the FileLogger attributes under my Context in the
server.xml but how do I get a reference to the logger from within the
application
in order to call log()?
Thanks
Rob
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I recomend that you reconsider your plan and use log4j loging.
http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j
hope it helps
-reynir
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I would like to
Shouldn't the mod_webapp.so be placed in the libexec directory for linux?
According to the docs, the modules directory is used if you are running
Apache/Tomcat on Windows.
Also with regards to your problem, do you have the ServerName defined for
your Main server configuration. Since you aren't
How about this ...
don't use encodeIURL just emulate it ...
ie do the ;jsessionid= sessionID
yourself .
David
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Jan:
I am using repsonse.encodeURL, but it does not add the session id
when the hostname is different.
Thanks,
Neil.
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David:
I tried that too. It did not work. I still get a new session.
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From: David
Hello,
I am running Redhat Linux with Apache 1.3. I am trying to setup and
configure Tomcat 4.0.3 mod_webapp so I can get my apache server to handle
the JSP reequests. I got tomcat 4 configured to work with apache. I setup
the examples directory. Everythin I try browsing
The only modules directory I found was in /etc/httpd/modules. That's where
all the .so files where.
As far as the server name. It is defined. It seems though that I had to
move the entries after the ServerName setting. So i put them at the boittom
of the file and that seemed to work. I am
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To: Tomcat Users List; Aditya
Subject: RE: Session Tacking across hostnames?
Adi:
I tried this, but the problem is that the session id is not encoded
into URLs that are not on the
both of these two urls do actually speak to the same tomcat don't they ?
Does TC get passed the headers of what server actually brought the request
to it ?
ajp12 vs 13 ?
Have you tried virtual hosts in TC ?
David...
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
David:
I tried that too. It did not work. I still
Did you start Tomcat after you started Apache? Wait a few secs after Tomcat
comes up and start Apache
RS
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Once everything is configured, did you start Tomcat, then restart apache (in
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Subject: WebApp: Error 404
Hello,
I am running Redhat Linux
All,
Tomcat 4.0.1
Apache 1.3
WARP
Solaris 8
JDK 1.2/1.3
Does anyone know why a servlet would suddenly start displaying non-breaking
spaces (#160;) as question marks (?) when the JDK/SDK is upgraded from 1.2
to 1.3? Very odd behaviour! Like a rash - question marks all over the place
:)
The
yes. First i started tomcat, then restarted apache.
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Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 11:48 AM
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Subject: RE: WebApp: Error 404
Once everything is configured, did you start Tomcat, then restart apache (in
that
Hmmm...
When I had this problem not to long ago, I was doing two things wrong:
1) Wasn't starting apache after tomcat
2) Failing to include the document root of the webapp in the virtual host
(of apache) where the WebApp deploy commands are. I'm still not sure why
apache needs to know this
Hi all,
I have found a very strange error: I have configured a indi connection (with
Oracle) and all was ok.
Now I have to change db: so I have changed server.xml (the part regarding
JNDI connection).
I have restarted Tomcat (4.0.2) and it gives me an error, a very strange
error:
[ERRORE]
Other information because I don't know what to do.
The exception is created when I call my function getConnection(). The code is
when I execute con = ds.getConnection();.
The code is:
static {
try {
Context initCtx = new InitialContext();
System.out.println([DEBUG] Dopo
Thanks.
At 08:29 AM 4/15/02 -0400, you wrote:
RTFM Read the Fine Manual according to Zope, but many others like to
substitute fine with some other metaphore.
LOL Laugh out loud
ROFL Rolling on floor laughing
ROFLMAO Rolling on floor laughing my arse off
WTF What the fsck Use your imagination.
You said that you changed user, password, and url.
I would suspect, that you mistyped either the name
of the server or the port or that your new database
is using different parameters than your old one.
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But I have controlled all.
If I try to connect with sql plus, I connect to the db.
Any suggestions?
Laura
Alle 18:30, lunedì 15 aprile 2002, hai scritto:
You said that you changed user, password, and url.
I would suspect, that you mistyped either the name
of the server or the port or
look in the tnslistener network log to see if tomcat is getting to the
machine correctly. If not, it's most likely a typo someplace. If it is,
the log will give you more data to debug the problem.
peter lin
Laura wrote:
But I have controlled all.
If I try to connect with sql plus, I
Where is nslistener network log ?
This log file is on the server (where oracle is installed) or on the client?
Can you explain me where it is and what I should have to find?
Laura
Alle 18:48, lunedì 15 aprile 2002, peter lin ha scritto:
look in the tnslistener network log to see if tomcat
Put a break point in between and examine Context and its contents. Also
check the spelling/case of datasource lookup name. If you are creating the
Datasource yourself, check for any exceptions during its registration. If
the DS is on an application server, talk to your Server admin.
regards
If the Oracle database that you are trying to connect to is a different version than
the old one, check for updated Oracle jdbc drivers (classes12.zip). I have found that
there are many releases of this file, and newer releases are not always backwards
compatible. For instance, classes12.zip
I think that the context is ok bacause the log file (catalina.out) tells me:
[DEBUG] InitialContext = javax.naming.InitialContext@46110f9b
[DEBUG] lookup java:comp/env = org.apache.naming.NamingContext@3700f9b
[DEBUG] Datasource = Resource reference to a factory for java.sql.Connection
I use classes12.jar (classes12.zip): well, the database my examples was ok
with, was 8i.
My new database I don't know what version is: if it was 9i which driver I
should use?
Laura
Alle 19:00, lunedì 15 aprile 2002, hai scritto:
If the Oracle database that you are trying to connect to is
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 09:26:40AM -0400, Rich wrote:
I'm curious about a few things. Why did you choose mod_jk over mod_webapp?
- I needed to send everything Apache receives to Tomcat
- We auto-add contexts to appbase and I don't need to update the config and
restart apache each time that
that's probably the cause. go to oracle's site and download the latest
driver
Laura wrote:
I use classes12.jar (classes12.zip): well, the database my examples was ok
with, was 8i.
My new database I don't know what version is: if it was 9i which driver I
should use?
Laura
Alle
I think the big problem is that Oracle didn't put much thought on the naming
convention for its jdbc drivers, so basically all versions are classes12.zip. There
are a very big library of releases and there is not (or at least I haven't found a
central repository). You have to unzip/unjar the
Adi,
You would prefer to have the SSL handshake to occur with Apache, right? So
I'm wondering, with Tomcat configured as a standalone SSL server are you
sure that apache is doing the handshake, and not Tomcat.
At this point it works but I had to make the non-intuitive leap of adding
the SSL
I just downloaded and installed Tomcat 4.0.3 on Windows 2000 with JDK
1.3.1. After trying it out for a while I found that I was able to
access HttpSessions across ServletContexts.
I navigate to webapp A, start an HttpSession and place some attributes
in it, then use
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 01:39:33PM -0400, Rich wrote:
You would prefer to have the SSL handshake to occur with Apache, right? So
I'm wondering, with Tomcat configured as a standalone SSL server are you
sure that apache is doing the handshake, and not Tomcat.
notice the address that I give the
It's working now. Thanks again.
Chiming
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Thank you very much for the information. I will give it a try. Thanks again.
Chiming
Jack Li wrote: Did you follow the instruction at
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lampante/howto/tomcat/iisnt/? I setup
Thats a very good point.
Also, look for any other old set of classes which Tomcat is picking up.
Which may mean JNDI related classes too. I dont know if this would work but,
change the time stamp's of all tomcat related .xml files by making a small
change like adding a space, pressing enter etc
Has any one had success creating a pooling datasource for mysql in tomcat
4?
I was able to successfully create a functional datasource jdni resource
based on the instructions in the jndi resources HOW-TO
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/jndi-resources-howto.html
But there
Help.
Is there a way to use tomcat to serve up from multiple urls within one
instance? After starting apache I get an instance for every WebAppDeploy
line and I am not sure if this is bad or how much it effects
performance/scalability.
I have the following lines in my httpd.conf:
IfModule
Hi,
I have a folder under webapps, named survey. It has a servlet as a jar file
under webapps/survey/WEB-INF/lib/. I want to call this servlet with an alias
let's say display.
I registered this servlet in /survey/webapps/WEB-INF/web.xml as:
--
servlet
I suggest managing your webapps from Tomcat instead of from Apache (ie put
the virtual 'links' there). You do this buy managing 'contexts' in the
server.xml.
In terms of instances, are you using a Unix (and if so which one), or
Windows? On Linux, many of the instances you may see are actually
Backround/Env info
Tomcat and Apache are running on physically different machines both on a
Solaris 8 sparc platform. There is only one JVM instance running
(process) but after reading the catalina.out file I can see that the
installs/loads the jars all over again. Once for each webappdeploy
Hi,
I am a newbie with Tomcat. I manage a server that runs both apache and
tomcat.
I have been looking a good Howto with wich I can learn how to set virtual
hosts using Tomcat: which modules do I have to set? Which configure files
do I have to edit?
Any help will be apreciated,
Antonio.
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Hi
I wish to use embedded Tomcat. Can somebody let me know how can I do that??
Thanks
Animesh
This looks pretty good for mod_webapp:
http://dcb.sun.com/practices/howtos/tomcat_apache.jsp
Gregory Moxley Kempster
FastTrack Designs
http://www.fasttrackdesigns.com
503-452-3721
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From: Antonio MATTA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
In Tomcat 3 we initialized stuff with the RequestInterceptor element in
web.xml like this:
RequestInterceptor
debug=0
className=org.apache.tomcat.init.Init /
Init has a engineInit method that looks like this:
public final class Init extends BaseInterceptor
.
.
.
public void
Try Lucene (another fine product brought to you by the people of
Jakarta!) - Java API for indexing and searching. Also, I have had
success integrating ht://Dig (www.htdig.org) into web apps, albeit
Perl-based web apps. In Java, I would just do a system call I suppose -
a bit overburdensome,
First thing to do is look at the log. tomcat 4 is much better at logging
than version 3. If you did not change the logging entry in the server.xml
the examples log file will show details about what is happening when your
webapp (context as Tomcat4 calls it) is loaded.
If you simply see an
Subject: Re: What does IMHO mean?
From: Hyunjin Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hehe.. you guys are funny :)
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This is Tomcat Discussion List. Please stop this. And do not put such
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