I am trying to work with the Tomcat Logging facilities
but am having trouble with the verbosity settings. I
know its something simple but I just can't find out
what I am doing wrong. The problem is that every
logging message gets written to the logs no matter
what verbosity I have set in
ok, it was hard to follow what you were asking but let me just attach my ant
directives...
!-- Configure the context path for this application --
property name=projname value=test /
property name=project_dir value=/home/clay/projects/${projname} /
property name=path value=/${projname}/
You can use the request.setCharacterEncoding method in TC 4.x (or any other
2.3 container) before requesting the parameters. However, it will probably
be more successful if you is an ISO charset (e.g. iso-8859-2).
If you don't need to have the 2.3 servlet spec features, I'd recommend
trying
hi,
i want to deny the access a folder under the static contexts (webapps\ROOT\Melodies
for insance)
when entered http://www.xx.com/Melodies, I do not want to show the content of this
folder.
is it possible?
thanks
serdar
Hi everybody again!
I have found the solution for my problem and want to share my experience with
Tomcat Users List because it may be useful for somebody else
The point is that the default encoding behaviour of request object in
ApacheJServ case provided a right recognition for characters
snip
Tomcat4 was running well on my Linux PC untl I reinstalled mod_perl and tried to
install Apache.
Now when I login as su (root) and type the command:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat4 start
I get the message:
Starting tomcat4: chown: 'tomcat4:tomcat4': invalid user
chown: 'tomcat4:tomcat4': invalid
While it works if you run as root, you're better off not doing that.
The less privileges you give to your processes the better, if something
goes wrong in your application or tomcat, the most damage it can do is
to itself. If you give it root privileges, it can do anything it wants
to the
Hi
I am experiencing a problem with session tracking when using Apache 2.0.39's
mod_proxy module to connect to my Tomcat 4.0.3 instance.
I have a servlet which checks to see if a session exists, and if not,
creates a new session.
When testing on a standalone instance of Tomcat, all works as
I am having two major problems:
1) Although our JSPs run correctly, neither the list nor the manager
contexts do.
You have to define a user and a role in tomcat-users.conf like this:
2) Tomcat is apparently intercepting ALL httpd requests. For example, the
address
Hi, my first was to fast (CRTL+Enter). :)
I am having two major problems:
1) Although our JSPs run correctly, neither the list nor the manager
contexts do.
You have to define a user and role like this:
user name=administrator password=adminpass roles=manager/
2) Tomcat is
Oh no! You don't want to do that! Then (if there is some vulnerability
in Tomcat) a malicious user could do whatever they want to!
Don't do this on a production box! Don't do this on any box that
has any importance at all - ie information you don't want hosed!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Assuming Apache handles your static content (ie TC + Apache + mod_jk)
that's an Apache configuration question. ... but it's really hard to
know what your options are unless you actually tell us what your
configuration is (what, precisely, are you using to serve those files?).
Serdar BOZDAG
I am giving detailed information about my server and paraphrase my question:
I am using tomcat standalone as server. (version 4.0.4)
when a user enters http:\\www..com/Melodies\melody1.au it can listen but
http:\\www..com\Melodies s/he will not avble to see all my melodies.
thanks in
Do you have an index (from your web.xml welcome-file-list) page in the
directory Meodies? It sounds like you do not. That would be required.
Not only do you need to have the index, but you also need to have it
specified in the welcome-file-list section of your web.xml.
Serdar BOZDAG wrote:
i think i don't. i am new at this tomcat staff could you give more precise
information about this index file and by the way i have another question
about opening a new port (85 for instance) for another application. what
changes will i do in the configuration. (please give example)
thanks
serdar
JSP files are handled by default by the tomcat container's own web.xml
file so take a look at that, you might be able to put your own mapping into
your web application's web.xml file.
Also to use a *.jsp as a welcome file you just include this piece of
code:
HOST your production using a UNIX box. I recommend Solaris x86.
However, a good tightly configured linux machine would suffice too.
If you can swing it, get dual cpu's and max memory.
reguards,
joe
hi,
i have been developing using Tomcat 4.0.1.. and i hv had no problems about
that.
Now i
Ok - a few basics. You want, for each application, the same basic
skeleton - I'll use my-app as a generic application name
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/my-app -- AKA - the Root Directory for this
application. This is where your HTML, JSP files go -- as well as any
other direcories you want.
Tomcat 4.1.7 fails to compile any jsp files giving
some stupid error about handleException. If I change
the JDK to 1.2 everything works fine. Is tomcat4.1.x
allergic to jdk1.4?
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I know that tomcat 4.1.x is not allergic to jdk1.4, it is what I am running. (4.1.3
jdk1.4)
the devil of course my friend is in the details, what exactly is your stupid error...
clay
-Original Message-
From: Luminous Heart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002
I'm running 4.0.4 with 4.1.7's jasper and commons packages with jdk1.4
installed. I had to make quite a few modifications to my application
code (mainly in my own taglibs because of the difference in the way tag
pooling handled my page execution). Also, you need to make sure any
changes you
Hope the log is not too excessive!
== Error ==
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error
() that prevented it from
Here you go, just a peice of the error page.
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile
class for JSP
An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
Generated servlet error:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file
/usr/local/tomcat/work/Standalone/localhost/_/index$jsp.java:276:
On Sunday 14 July 2002 09:57, you wrote:
You can use the request.setCharacterEncoding method in TC 4.x (or any other
2.3 container) before requesting the parameters. However, it will probably
be more successful if you is an ISO charset (e.g. iso-8859-2).
This solution solve this problem too
my hands typing on the keyboard can't keep up with my thoughts:) Plus, sorry
but it is very late here ;)
On Sunday 14 July 2002 09:57, you wrote:
You can use the request.setCharacterEncoding method in TC 4.x (or any other
2.3 container) before requesting the parameters. However, it will
it seems to me that your compiler is not being called. the root cause is
probably your JAVA_HOME specification. secondly make sure you are pointing
to the JDK1.4 not JRE1.4 because there is no javac in JRE...
maybe helps you?
clay
-Original Message-
From: Luminous Heart
When I start tomcat I get these messages at the
prompt:
../bin/startup.sh
Using CATALINA_BASE: /usr/local/tomcat
Using CATALINA_HOME: /usr/local/tomcat
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /usr/local/tomcat/temp
Using JAVA_HOME: /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0
As you can see, JAVA_HOME is set to
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error
() that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile
class for JSP
at
Hi,
The problems with 4.1.7 and i fixed it by removing all the
.class and .java in the $CATALINA_HOME/work directory.
If they are exisiting jsp give it a go.
Regards,
Simon
Luminous Heart wrote:
When I start tomcat I get these messages at the
prompt:
../bin/startup.sh
Using
Joe Schiavone wrote:
HOST your production using a UNIX box. I recommend Solaris x86.
However, a good tightly configured linux machine would suffice too.
Curious to know what advantage Solaris x86 offers versus Linux.
Is it thread handling?
das
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Exception is a Throwable object, but Throwable is not necessarily an
Exception. Check your inheritance.
If your Throwable Object is an Exception, explicitly cast it as
Exception in your code.
if (pageContext != null) pageContext.handlePageException( (Exception)
t);
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Andrew
-Original
I 've met same problem with you when I have updated
jdk from 1.2.x to 1.4.x.
It seems your bean's package which called from your
jsp pages may be unnamed.
As far as I know, the compiler in jdk1.4.x does not
import unnamed packaged beans, but jdk1.2.x does.
Tomo
Andrew,
Thanks, it seems to have resolved itself. Not sure how, but I have noticed
a problem with conflicting jar files, ie in this case one was distributed
for JDK1.4 and another for JDK1.2
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
In tomcat 4.0.3 even i faced the same problem, in which i was getting
DataSource = null.
Then when i upgraded to TC 4.1.7, i got the DataSource object. Why dont you
also upgrade and see.
-Original Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002
Hi Clay,
Sorry for the lack of clarity. What I'm trying to do
is deploy a web application, and I get the following
execption. I checked
file:D:/sam/build.xml:79:
java.net.UnknownHostException: D
My deploy task looks like this:
target name=deploy description=Deploy web
application
To all Tomcat users,
In my Linux machine, it doesn't have the setenv.sh inside $TOMCAT/bin
directory. How can I set up setenv.sh inside Tomcat? Is there any online
reference site which I can refer to?
Regards,
Johnny.
I have none in mine either (TC 4.0.4). It seems to run fine though :-)
Why is it needed? ... seriously.
Johnny wrote:
To all Tomcat users,
In my Linux machine, it doesn't have the setenv.sh inside $TOMCAT/bin
directory. How can I set up setenv.sh inside Tomcat? Is there any online
Tomcat 4.1.7 fails to compile any jsp files giving
some stupid error about handleException. If I change
the JDK to 1.2 everything works fine. Is tomcat4.1.x
allergic to jdk1.4?
Perhaps it is, that's why there is a Tomcat LE version, tailored for JRE 1.4.
Nix.
Rick,
I'm pretty sure that this is the same issue that I've experienced.
First, try mapping to /bodypainting/ instead of /. See if you get a
cookie there. Then, if you have a browser that allows you to inspect
session cookies (mozilla is good for this), check the path of your
session cookie.
I am currently developing several cobranded sites that share the same
functionality. I want to be able to share the same set of servlets
across multiple cobrands.
I know I can treat the servlets as a separate webapp and deploy them to
each separate host, but if I do this, will they be able to
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