My understanding of invoker and my attempt to explain invoker and mapping.
Please correct any error I have made.
Jerry Ford wrote:
> I don't fully understand the invoker servlet myself, but here's what I
> think I know:
>
> The invoker mapping only applies to servlets, not html or jsps, and the
>
Filip,
Does this symptom sound similar to problems with memory leaks?
Doug
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From: "Filip Hanik (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Deepak Hegde"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 11:12 PM
Subject: RE: how to
Jerry,
Try renaming EBook in the context and rename the directory to match.
OR
Remove the EBook app and then rename test to EBook.
Wonder if there is a typo somewhere.. EBook..Ebook..EBooK..etc.
It's a real bite what one letter can do.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Jerry Ford" <[
first go over your configurations, make sure you have enabled enough threads
for the connectors (read docs)
then get a performance profiler and go to work :)
tomcat is pretty optimized, so it could be something in your code
Filip
-Original Message-
From: Deepak Hegde [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Well, that's odd
I followed your advice, BAO RuiXian. I created a dirctory called test
and deployed it, with successful results as noted in previous e-mail.
Since it did deploy successfully, I wondered what would happen if I
copied the contents of the EBook directory---all of it, including
Hi All,
I am running Tomcat 4 and Apache 1.3 and Struts Framework on Sun Sparc machine having
O.S 5.8 version.
Web application is developed to use Postgres Database also.
I am facing lots of performance issues with Tomcat i.e sometimes when user
connection increases tomcat process hangs and web
Hello all! I'm confused. Once I did my own configuration
Apache2+Tomcat via jk2. Then I back to my old config with jk1.2.
It works fine now by the way. I want to configure jk2 again and i
cant. I forgot something. I've read the documentation, I have tryed a
big amount of configurations and I cant c
Hi Jerry,
You *are* right in saying that there is no additional configuration
necessary for Tomcat to serve JSP files. The way I see it, there are
several possibilities:
1. If you say that you can access your web application servlets, that
means that your web application has been deployed corr
I have a web app that utilizes various 3rd party/in-house JNI DLLs, but
System.loadLibrary() fails to locate them only when Tomcat 4.1 is run as a
service under Win2k. Two odd surrounding issues:
(a) Tomcat is run from Drive D:, the DLLs are located drive D:\myDLLs and
the system PATH has D:\m
> I don't fully understand the invoker servlet myself, but here's what I
> think I know:
Nor do I. I am just going by what I have encountered and how I fixed it.
>
> The invoker mapping only applies to servlets, not html or jsps, and the
> servlets are working (at least through Apache). If the
Sorry had a typo:
resource not found
should be:
resource not available
Thinking one thing typing another.
Doug
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From: "Parsons Technical Services" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 2:10 PM
Subject: R
Yes, I agree, Apache is an unnecessary complication for the moment and I
am focused now on getting things to work through port 8080.
But Tomcat does serve up pages when I run the app through Apache---for
one thing, the error messages are Tomcat-generated, not Apache, and for
another, the servl
> > Tomcat manager shows EBook is running. And, when I request it through
> > Apache, Tomcat does serve it up. When I request it through port 8080,
> > Tomcat says it's not available:
>
> I suggest for now you forget running via Apache totally, since if it is
> not working directly from Tomcat,
BAO RuiXian wrote:
Jerry Ford wrote:
Tomcat manager shows EBook is running. And, when I request it
through Apache, Tomcat does serve it up. When I request it through
port 8080, Tomcat says it's not available:
I suggest for now you forget running via Apache totally,
Agreed.
since if
Jerry Ford wrote:
Tomcat manager shows EBook is running. And, when I request it through
Apache, Tomcat does serve it up. When I request it through port 8080,
Tomcat says it's not available:
I suggest for now you forget running via Apache totally, since if it is
not working directly from Tom
Thanks, I'll check that out...
John..
Bill Barker wrote:
"John B. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ah, further checking on the Sun website indicates that it is:
Apache Tomcat Version 5.0.18
So... why did it not work...
I don't know. Maybe Sun package
Tomcat manager shows EBook is running. And, when I request it through
Apache, Tomcat does serve it up. When I request it through port 8080,
Tomcat says it's not available:
Workshttp://localhost/EBook
Doesn't workhttp://localhost:8080/EBook
Works---http://localhost/examples/jsp
Works---
On 02/14/2004 10:31 AM Alexander F. Hartner wrote:
No we want to add registration and have the following happen
1.) Customer requests access to a realm
2.) Redirect to login page
3.) Customer doesn't have an account yet and accesses registration page
4.) Customer registers
5.) On successful regist
On 02/13/2004 09:34 PM Shapira, Yoav wrote:
JAVA_OPTS=-
Djava.security.auth.login.config=="$CATALINA_HOME"/conf/jaas.conf
You probably want
JAVA_OPTS='-Djava.security.auth.login.config="$CATALINA_HOME"/conf/jaas.
conf'
(one line, single equals signs, quotes containing the whole JAVA_OPTS
value.
I h
Hi ,
Find below the message on the console when tomcat shutdown is done .
My console hangs at this point
Feb 14, 2004 3:56:34 PM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol init
INFO: Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080
Starting service
We have form based authentication working as follows :
1.) Customer requests access to a realm
2.) Redirect to login page
3.) Customer authenticates
4.) Customer redirected to realm as original request
No we want to add registration and have the following happen
1.) Customer requests access to a
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