Hi Paul,
I don't have experience with this pool, but I have experienced this
disconnection problem with mysql. Got around it using the mysql parameter
autoReconnect=true. I would suggest trying either of the following:
parameter
nameautoReconnect/name
valuetrue/value
Are you referring to the action servlet of Struts?
I just want the default URL to be www.hotel.us rather than
www.hotel.us/index.html. Granted, they mean the same thing (if index.html
is the default page) ... I just thought it was more graceful for it show
only the URL where possible.
Is there
hi,
i have this newbie question.
here is the scenario, i have a servlet that will read a .properties
file and i make use
of PropertyResourceBundle to read the value from it.
the problem is that the PropertyResourceBundle doesn't find the
properties file.
the API for ResourceBundle
Hi all,
I am trying to use JDBCRealm to store user login
information in an oracle database. I am working on a
Windows2000 machine, using jdk1.4, and Tomcat4.0.4.
In server.xml, i have this configuration:
^^
Realm
I was able to troubleshoot the problem. When I trimmed down my summary
to just one paragraph, it worked. I then tried to add the rest of my
summary to the bug and it hangs. So something in my summary is screwing
up the processing. I'm not sure what it is but I submitted the bug with
a
No, I never got the portal example to work. Please reply to the list in
future.
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 20:40, Kenneth J. Hughes wrote:
Hi Murray, did you resolve this problem? (I'm having the same problem,
even after having copied
xercesImpl-xxx.jar
xml-apis.jar
xalan-xxx.jar
into
Just informational for JDBC + MySQL user:
If someone still uses the mm.mysql2.0.8 jdbc driver (maybe other versions
too),
you will have unwanted output from the driver in your stdout.
class EscapeProcessor
{
.
--- System.out.println(Query is: + stringbuffer1.toString());
My log4j log messages go to a logfile but I'd really like to see them in
the console output. Is it possible to do this??
Michael
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Hi,
I trying to configure Tomcat 4.0.4 on a Win2k Workstation.
CATALINA_HOME is E:\intranet\programmes\tomcat
I moved E:\intranet\programmes\tomcat\webapps in C:\intranet\sites.
I modified E:\intranet\programmes\tomcat\conf\server.xml and declare a
Host with appBase=C:\intranet\sites
When i
Michael,
Here's an example config file that logs to a file and the console.
Andy
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From: Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 August 2002 09:16
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: How can I see log4j output on the console?
My log4j log messages go to a
I'm getting really weird behaviour with a bean that I'm using in a JSP
page. This bean has 2 Date properties (there are others but they work fine):
private Date fromDate;
private Date endDate;
that have the corresponding get set methods:
public String getFromDate()
Hi,
Could u tell me what is not correct with that :
Before we had that ( the properties files were in WEB-INF/classes ) and that works :
package com.a2a.util ;
public interface A2aConstantes
{
public static final String SCHEMA =
java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle(db).getString(schema);
}
Here is the log4j.properties file I'm using. I think this is more of an
issue with Tomcat. I have a servlet that kicks off a TimerTask, and my
log4j output inside this task does show up on the console. But my log4j
output from regular java classes (called via a servlet) does not.
Hello,
i've written my own valve class, say MyTestValve. It works correctly
but when starting the tomcat i see an exception:
--
ServerLifecycleListener: createMBeans: MBeanException
java.lang.Exception: ManagedBean is not found with MyTestValve
at
Hi Group,
I'm quite a newby in the tomcat community, so please apologize any misuse
of the nomenclature.
to set up a development environment, I try to map multiple instances of
tomcat to apache using the warp connector.
Tomcat instance 1 connects to virtual host tteflon3 and has CATALINA_BASE
Hello,
I'd like use the mod_webapp connector to integrate Tomcat 4.0.3 (or
later if I got to) with Apache on my FreeBSD 4.6 server.
So my first question is:
does it work with Apache 2 (2.0.39 for the moment) or should I use
Apache 1.3?
and if it works what is the procedure to install the
Your properties file must be in a location that Tomcat knows about via its
classpath (WEB-INF/classes is on Tomcat's classpath, that's why it worked
when your file was there). See the Tomcat docs under Classpath How-to,
which describes the class loaders in Tomcat.
Alan Tingley
- Original
why is it tomcat could not locate the property file if i place it on the
package directory structure of my servlets?...it is still on the
WEB-INF/classes
directory isnt it? just need some more clarifications.
e.g WEB-INF/classess/com/test/MyProperty.properties
thanks
Alan Tingley - Iperia
I can't find the documentation u speak about.
Could u give me the url ?
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Envoyé : mardi 27 août 2002 12:15
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Objet : Re: Loading properties files
Your properties file must be in a
hi,
I use protomatter (protomatter.sourceforge.net) for connection pooling
and for now it seems to work pretty well. However, in this group and in
the tomcat documentation, connection pooling seems always been mentioned
in relation to JNDI or tyrex.
Could anybody provide me with some
Hi, my name is Julio and i leave in brasil. I try to use apache web server +
tomcat and i need to compile the module mod_webapp.so but i can´t do it. Is someone
help me ?
I'm using Tomcat for Java and JSP in a large server-side application. My
Web browser is also running on this machine (a 64 MB Dell Latitude
laptop), using loopback to connect to the server. Most of this works fine.
However, in a few parts of the application, Tomcat crashes: Application
Error.
Hello
I would suggest trying either of the following:
parameter
nameautoReconnect/name
valuetrue/value
/parameter
I know that the above does not work... I tried it.
or
parameter
nameurl/name
where is ManagedBean.class located? It *must* be in /common/lib or
/server/lib in order for it to be found by your valve. See the classloader
document for more info.
Charlie
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From: Andrei Svirida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 5:10 AM
To:
i am using apache 1.3.26 to server my static webpages on one server and
connecting to a separate tomcat 3.1 server through mod_jk.
when i start up apache, it is able to connect to the webapps fine. but
after several minutes, something strange happens. if i put in the url of
one
try http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/class-loader-howto.html
Al
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From: Laurent Michenaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:09 AM
Subject: RE: Loading properties files
I
I had similar problems with JSP and tomcat. The reason why changes in JSP
is not getting reflected in the browser may be a browser issue also. For
me, IE used to cache everything. So, even if I change my JSP, it was to no
effect. I had to force IE to refresh. To do this, I added refresh
Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
and a Tomcat install that serves a JSP user registration system. I have
the two talking to one another using mod_webapp and everything is fine.
The thing is I need to use SSL for my user registration system. How do I
tell
You don't need to. Just setup SSL on Apache. You only need SSL on tomcat
if you are using tomcat in stand-alone mode.
John Turner
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From: Tyrone Buckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you can use mod_ssl and have apache handle the ssl connections to tomcat.
At 08:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
and a Tomcat install that serves a JSP user registration system. I have
the two talking to one another using
Cool, is there some good documentation for this somewhere.
Thanks for the quick response!
Peter Choe wrote:
you can use mod_ssl and have apache handle the ssl connections to tomcat.
At 08:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
and
www.mod_ssl.org
At 08:39 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
Cool, is there some good documentation for this somewhere.
Thanks for the quick response!
Peter Choe wrote:
you can use mod_ssl and have apache handle the ssl connections to tomcat.
At 08:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
Hi all. I have an
http://www.modssl.org
John Turner
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From: Tyrone Buckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:40 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache Tomcat SSL Integration
Cool, is there some good documentation for this
actually, you can use a filter(tc4) to check the request type for all
requests and do a redirect there so you only have the code in one place and
it would cover all servlets and jsp's.
Charlie
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From: Billy V. Kantartzis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
i am using apache 1.3.26 to server my static webpages on one server and
connecting to a separate tomcat 3.1 server through mod_jk.
when i start up apache, it is able to connect to the webapps fine. but
after several minutes, something strange happens.
if i put in the url of one
Dear all,
I've installed tomcat4.0 and a simple website used for testing
authentication (JNDI Realm). I have the following problem. The
authentication (against LDAP) works fine. I'm redirected to the index.htm
page (simple main page). But when I press the back button and go back to the
login
I had this same problem, appending ?autoReconnect=true to your connect URL does work.
Regards,
Glenn
Paul Phillips wrote:
Hello
I would suggest trying either of the following:
parameter
nameautoReconnect/name
valuetrue/value
/parameter
I know that the above does
On Monday 26 August 2002 22:43, you wrote:
Any ideas on this bug?
I can not give too much ideas only some facts
I posted exactly the same question before and got no
response. jsp:include seems not working with symlinked
directory.
It works on 4.0 version, but stops working on 4.1
The advantage of letting the container (Tomcat) setup a JNDI DataSource
is abstraction. It abstracts out the source of data from the web application.
You no longer have to configure somewhere within your web application the
db connection, user, password, etc.
This allows you to have a
Hello,
today we just noted, that all line breaks inside of JSP files are lost,
when the CR is used as line break.
When using dos or linux style line ending, then everything is fine.
Is it realy so, that macintosh style lineendings aren't processed
correctly ?
André
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java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle() uses the current ClassLoader to load
your resource bundle. That means that your properties have to either be
located with a jar file in /WEB-INF/lib or in your /WEB-INF/classess directory.
This isn't a limitation of Tomcat, this is how resource bundles work.
So, how can i modify my interface so that it reads
the file properties db in WEB-INF/config ?
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À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Loading properties files
At 02:46 PM 8/27/2002 +0800, randie ursal wrote:
here is the scenario, i have a servlet that will read a .properties
file and i make use
of PropertyResourceBundle to read the value from it.
the problem is that the PropertyResourceBundle doesn't find the
properties file.
the API for
Does somebody know if the mod_webapp connector work with Apache 2 and
Tomcat 4.0.3?
Thanks
Vincent
PS : Do you know where to find a FreeBSD versoin of mod_webapp?
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Hi,
A Question about JNDI, to use it i have to configure
it in server.xml file, suppose if i have to change my
app server , say to JRun, or Weblogic or
websphere...how will it affect me,i think since all
these are J2EE compliant servers, they must have some
place for defining it,
also what if i
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 15:04, Felipe Schnack wrote:
Well, this poolman isn't updated anymore...
how can I use tomcat's own connectionpooling?
IF you still need help with using tomcat's connection pooling with
postgresql, let me know, I'm using that.
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 10:51, V.
Hi,
Is it possible to use Tomcat with a Webapp on a network share (with NFS
or SMB) ?
If i mount a network share in /mnt/Dev could i write
appBase=/mnt/Dev/webapp in the Host section of server.xml file ?
I believe some problem...
Thanks
Marc-Henri
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Yup - I had my Win2K machine load a webapp on a HPUX samba share. But
for some reason (for which I don't know or care) - the sharing was REAL
slow with respect to performance.
eg: (Assume drive O is mounted)
Context path=/shmoopy docBase=O:/www/shmoopy debug=0/
Marc-Henri PAMISEUX wrote:
we're using something like (off the top of my head):
System.getResourceAsStream(com/domain/package/file.properties)
and that works; until we fixed our app deployment structure, we had to use
getSystemResourceAsStream (we were putting things in common/lib when we
shouldn't have).
Al
-
Hello there. Very new to realms and java, so sorry if this is too
stupid.
I have set up a JDBCRealm using PostgreSQL and it all seems to work, It
does connect and load the roles, and when I try to access protected
resources, it does go to the Form based login I specigy in web.xml and
the error
Hi,
Since there is a thread for this here on tomcat-user, I'm
replying here instead of tomcat-dev.
I think you would save yourself a lot of trouble if
you settled for putting db.properties in WEB-INF/classes/config
and used:
java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle(config.db).getString(schema)
Also, instead of using System.out to printout diagnostic messages, use
logger.debug( ). This will output the messages to the console.
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From: Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 4:41 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE : How can I see
I am using both System.out and log.fatal() and neither appear on the
console.
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From: Pooleery, Manoj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:34 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: RE : How can I see log4j output on the console?
Also,
Tim Funk wrote:
Yup - I had my Win2K machine load a webapp on a HPUX samba share. But
for some reason (for which I don't know or care) - the sharing was REAL
slow with respect to performance.
eg: (Assume drive O is mounted)
Context path=/shmoopy docBase=O:/www/shmoopy debug=0/
Thanks
Hello there. Very new to realms and java, so sorry if this is too
stupid.
I have set up a JDBCRealm using PostgreSQL and it all seems to work, It
does connect and load the roles, and when I try to access protected
resources, it does go to the Form based login I specigy in web.xml and
the error
I am running Tomcat on top of IIS 4.0 NT 4.0 SP6a. I keep running into a
problem where the webpage will not load in the browser. To fix the problem
is all I have to do is restart that web page. I am not seeing any error in
the log file and I am not sure why this is happening. Has anyone seen this
Instead of:
docBase=N:\intranet\sites\ROOT
try:
docBase=N:\\intranet\\sites\\ROOT
OR
docBase=N:/intranet/sites/ROOT
Marc-Henri PAMISEUX wrote:
Tim Funk wrote:
Yup - I had my Win2K machine load a webapp on a HPUX samba share. But
for some reason (for which I don't know or care) -
In case you're curious, I tried it with Sun's Java SDK 1.4.1 and all works
fine.
Tim Koop
www.timkoop.com
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From: Tim Koop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 4:08 PM
Subject: JVM crashes when using JSSE
I have Tomcat working fine,
Tim Funk wrote:
Instead of:
docBase=N:\intranet\sites\ROOT
try:
docBase=N:\\intranet\\sites\\ROOT
OR
docBase=N:/intranet/sites/ROOT
And i've try also file:///N:/intranet/sites/ROOT but nothing works.
Now, to simplify, i've changed the value to appBase=N:/intranet/sites,
and
How do i get Multiple SSL Hosts working on 1 Tomcat ?
regards
Torsten Fohrer
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Well, I guess the subject line says it all. I'm having memory issues, and having read
the OOM error messages on the list, I've checked and found some open and not being
closed connections, so I'm going back and closing them all. The question is do I need
to explicitly close/dereference (set
Closing the resultsets, statements and connections frees up database resources. In
the case of connection pooling, a call to the close() method may actually be releasing
the connection back into the pool.
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From: Michael Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
On 27 Aug 2002, Alexander Wallace wrote:
Date: 27 Aug 2002 09:17:58 +0100
From: Alexander Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JDBCRealm + Form Based Auth. How do I tell it were to go if
login is ok?
Hello,
I am trying to integrate Apache 1.3.26 with Tomcat 4.0.3 binary on Solaris
5.8.
Any pointers to good references on this would be appreciated.
I have found some info, regarding httpd.conf edits etc. My
biggest problem now is coming up with mod_jk.so, source, binary...
Where do I find this
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Laurent Michenaud wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:43:29 +0200
From: Laurent Michenaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Loading properties files
So, how can i
It is not requried to close ResultSets, Statements, etc if you close the
connection. (I think) The spec says if you close a connection - all
associated resources for that connection will also be closed.
If you are using a pool - the pool manager *should* be obeying this
principal too.
Tim Funk wrote:
Yup - I had my Win2K machine load a webapp on a HPUX samba share. But
for some reason (for which I don't know or care) - the sharing was REAL
slow with respect to performance.
eg: (Assume drive O is mounted)
Context path=/shmoopy docBase=O:/www/shmoopy debug=0/
I've
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Tim Funk wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 12:03:18 -0400
From: Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Does closing a Connection variable and setting it to null
close all of the
i am desparate. can anyone help me?
i am using apache 1.3.26 to server my static webpages on one server and
connecting to a separate tomcat 3.1 server through mod_jk.
when i start up apache, it is able to connect to the webapps fine. but
after several minutes, something strange happens.
if
By closing you mean set the ResultSet and Statement objects to null -
correct?
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From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: August 27, 2002 9:06 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Does closing a Connection variable and setting it to null
close all of
Michael,
As per the Java documentation, resultsets are closed when the statement
is closed, and Statement's are closed during garbage collection. But in
my own opinion, it's better to close them individually and explicitly,
so you the programmer know it is done, and someone reading your code
I am using Tomcat 4.0.4, Apache 1.3.12, JDK 1.3.1 on Windows 2000 Server.
When trying to run a jsp file I get the error:
2002-08-26 12:02:36 Ajp13Processor[8009][2] process: invoke
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
at
Andrew Conrad wrote:
I'm not sure if this relates to samba, but most issues with mapped
drives is with the service account, if you are running Tomcat as a
service.
Try creating an account specifically for Tomcat, then log on as Tomcat
and map the drive ( check reconnect at logon ). Make
No, you should invoke .close() on your resultset and statement object.
Setting to null is also a good idea, but not as important as closing the
objects.
- Andrew
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From: Short, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 12:09 PM
To: 'Tomcat
Hi Baris,
I tried:
java -classpath CATALINA_HOME/server/lib/catalina.jar
org.apache.catalina.realm.RealmBase -a MD5 aksu
And got:
aksu:394e654ca65973f232653fb0008c603d
So that seems to be working correctly. You may want to try changing
auth-methodBASIC/auth-method, to
What is the javax directory. I know there is one in the Tomcat-docs but I
thought there class files and not just html files. The reason I am asking
this question is I have a java program that has the following code:
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
I receive errors
Hi mike,
Well, i tried changing the jvm through catalina.bat (tc 4.0.4) by
adding the Catalina_opts = -Xms512m -Xmx512m but it seems it didn't change
anything in the total memory cause I still see it being at 66m
(www.motovan.com/MemoryTest.jsp)
Anyways, I am reverting back to html for
Peter,
Your last comment is a little unclear - do you mean that you request 1 URL
and it gets redirected to another, or that you see some page that you think
shouldn't be in the current web app?
I think more information is in order, specifically, your relevant
configuration information,
Tom,
The javax _package_ is for so-called standard extensions to the Java
libraries.
The package javax.servlet are the servlet classes (duh!).
Javax.servlet.http contains the HTTP servlet classes.
Javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet is the abstract for all Servlet classes
accessed via the HTTP
What exactly are the errors?
If you are writing a servlet (or some other class that imports something
from the javax.servlet package) you need servlet.jar in your CLASSPATH so
your java compiler knows where to find the class definitions. The Java 2 SDK
does not come with the 'javax.servlet'
Does anyone know if there is a FTP connector(?) for Tomcat?
If not, is it something that's doable with Tomcat?
Regards
-Jacob
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Hello all,
I've the following question: I have two application running under one
instance of tomcat. One application must run on the normal http port (8080)
and the other must run on a secure port (8443). How is this possible?
Because I enabled two connectors in server.xml and now both
thanks for replying back.
what happens is in the browser i type the url of the page i want. but
sometimes i see some page that shouldn't be in the current web app. the
url is current, the content is incorrect.
here is a copy of my workers.properties file:
In addition if i wait for about 3-5 minutes the page will come back online
on it's own.
Any Thoughts?
Thanks
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Running on IIS 4.0
I am
Hi,
I have a few questions regarding Threads in Tomcat. I
appreciate if anyone can help me on these:
1. Is it true that requests from the SAME client
always served by the SAME thread?
2. What if the SAME client access 2 different servlets
in a servlet container? Is it still served by the SAME
Hi,
I am trying to compile apache2.0.39 on solaris 8, with --enable-so(DSO), when I do
make, I am getting following error, can anybody help me fixing this error...
Making all in dso/unix
make[3]: Entering directory `/export/home/klibutti/httpd-2.0.39/srclib/apr/dso/unix'
make[4]: Entering
Hello there
I have working apache 1.3 connecting to tomcat 4.04 with different virtual
hosts (apache httpd) connecting to different tomcat instances.
I would like to combine two of these tomcat instances into one tomcat
instance (using one server element) but more than one host element.
I seem
Hi,
I am repeating a question I posted several days ago, any answers welcome...
I am using velocity 1.2 with tomcat 4.0.4 on SuSE Linux 8.0 and Sun's
JDK 1.4. How do I activate log file rotation for the avalon log system
used by velocity? And what to write into the velocity.properties file?
Hi,
Keep in mind that tomcat is a reference implementation of the servlet
spec. I don't remember the servlet spec answering these questions, so
tomcat isn't obliged to implement things any one way.
1. Is it true that requests from the SAME client
always served by the SAME thread?
Not always.
I have no problems using SHA-1. I also use FORM based authentication.
You might try those, just to see if anything's different.
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From: ahmet dalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 3:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Realms with
I believe it's a bug in the connection pool in ajp13, and yes, I've
seen it. I'm not sure if newer versions fix the problem or not, but an
easy fix for it is to switch to ajp12 which uses a new connection for
each request. It's reportedly slower, but I haven't had any problems
with it on
The following is a post from Larry Issacs re: TC 4.0.1 which had a bug in
Jasper that was stripping the \r from the line terminator. Which version
of TC are you having problems with?
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From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002-03-28 14:58:58
This
Don,
It's in jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.0.4-src.tar.gz from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.4/src
after you tar -xf it the subdirectory is ./jk/native/apache-1.3/
Guoben Li
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From: Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Short, Dave wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 09:08:58 -0700
From: Short, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Does closing a Connection variable and setting it to null
clo se all
The server overhead is going to be minimal by adding a second tomcat
instance. You are already using all the resources you are going to use by
having two applications run in one instance. Splitting them out might
increase resource usage 10-20%, but I would be really surprised if it was
more
Wouldn't you do this in a cron job similar to that of
other system logs?
I would think that if you ran tomcat as a particular
user, then you would create a cron job mirroring those
used by syslog.log, messages.log, etc. and just use
velocity.log as the log file name.
I'm not familiar with SUSE
Hi All.
I'm in a project where we use IPlanet Web Server 4.1 together with Tomcat
4.0.4 using SSL, connecting them together with the nsapi_redirector and the
AJP13 Connector.
Initally we just couldn't get it to work using SSL, the AJPConnector stated
in the log that it couldn't convert the
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Takumi Fujiwara wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 09:13:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Takumi Fujiwara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Threads Question in Tomcat
Hi,
I have a few questions regarding Threads in
but i think i need ajp13 for mod_ssl connection, right? or can ajp12
handle ssl connection somehow?
At 01:22 PM 8/27/2002, Jason Koeninger wrote:
I believe it's a bug in the connection pool in ajp13, and yes, I've
seen it. I'm not sure if newer versions fix the problem or not, but an
easy fix
Bonjour,
This has worked with Tomcat 4.0.4 to use a bean:
%@ page import=DevOffer%%
DevOffer handler = (DevOffer)session.getAttribute(DevOffer);
if(handler==null) {
handler = new DevOffer();
}
%
With tomcat 4.1.9, it générates an error:
2002-08-27 19:38:07 Error compiling
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