Howdy,
Feel free to slam me is if this mail should be posted on
tomcat-dev mailing list :)
Which project on CVS repository can I download the
source code of clasess in tomcat-util.jar?
In CVS project jakarta-tomcat, I just can not
find source codes of class
Searching the archives, I found two similar issues from earlier this year that
were unanswered:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg131837.html
http://www.junlu.com/msg/44667.html
Basically, there is an exception at startup when using a custom realm
implementation (in
jakarta-tomcat-connectors\util\java\org\apache\tomcat\util\threads
Mark
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From: zerol tib [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where is the source code of class
Yes, I'm using a ConsoleAppender.
Are you telling me to use SimpleLog ?
I don't think that the link you sent me clarifies my ideas...
/rob
David Stevenson wrote:
Is your Log4j configured to use a ConsoleAppender?
That might possibly explain it.
Didn't think this was possible but yes, you found the right article.
The magic string you gooled was 'osx'
Thanks a lot.
eCOMPOSITE
J2EE Multimedia
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Le Dec 3, 2004, à 12:48 AM, Andrew Becherer a écrit :
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 19:15:06 +0100, Cyril Godefroy
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I wrote it a while ago, so if its doesn't work tell me and I'll update it.
Mark
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 12:24:52 +0100, Cyril Godefroy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't think this was possible but yes, you found the right article.
The magic string you gooled was 'osx'
Thanks a lot.
eCOMPOSITE
From: Ben Souther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.0.28 -- HTTP server dies
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 20:37:35 -0500
I've set it to listen on port 80.
Are you running tomcat as root?
In Unix/Linux only the root user can bind
Hi,
I need to run a class everytime before a servlet is started.
One option is to make a filter, the problem here is that a filter doesn't
get called when a servlet is invoked via the requestDispatcher.
Is there another solution for this problem?
In versions prior to 5.5, you could make your own webapp the root context by
using an empty path attribute on the Context for your web application. However,
in 5.5 you cannot do this and *must* use the ROOT folder for your web
application *if* you want the web application accessible from
Which is the latest Version which is Stable
I have 5.5.2 version it works properly but the problem is that when I try to
access it with the IP Address http://160.160.160.160/ then it throws an
SocketException and the server hangs
I want that the server should be able to host the site
as
Hi Brij,
I am not sure I have fully understood your question. In any case, I believe
that for accomplishing what you've stated you have 2 options:
- Use a listener class (it's like a filter, but it's automatically invoked
by the servlet container on the ocurrence of different kinds of events,
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 16:25:59 -, Allistair Crossley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In versions prior to 5.5, you could make your own webapp the root context by
using an empty path attribute on the Context for your web application.
However, in 5.5 you cannot do this and *must* use the ROOT folder
Remy you really confused me. Can you elaborate a little more please ?
What root.xml file in webapps\ROOT folder ?
or jakarta-tomcat-5.5.3\conf\Catalina\localhost folder ?
Do you mean a context.xml file in the catalnia\locahost folder ?
Please clarify.
-Narahari
Remy Maucherat [EMAIL
Hi,
you indeed didn't the question :-) (but still, thanks for answering!)
The problem is as follows:
I'm making a plugin which puts a wrapper around the request of a servlet.
A servlet gets invoked by:
doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
What I want to do now is to put
I am running Tomcat 5.0.27-r4(Gentoo package) with blackdown-jdk 1.4.2.01
I have been getting this ...
StandardServer.await: create[8005]: java.net.BindException: Cannot
assign requested address
java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
at
In terms of 5.5, 5.5.4 is the current stable version. In terms of 5.0, 5.0.29
is the current stable version with 5.0.30 coming soon.
I have 5.5.2 version it works properly but the problem is that when I try to
access it with the IP Address http://160.160.160.160/
http://160.160.160.160/
At 09:46 AM 12/4/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Remy you really confused me. Can you elaborate a little more please ?
What root.xml file in webapps\ROOT folder ?
or jakarta-tomcat-5.5.3\conf\Catalina\localhost folder ?
Do you mean a context.xml file in the catalnia\locahost folder ?
Yep. But make
Interesting issue. Anyway, can't think of anything that solves it in a clean
way.
If you give me (if you can) further information about what your filter does,
I could give it a try at thinking about an alternative solution.
Cheers,
F.
-Mensaje original-
De: Brij Naald [mailto:[EMAIL
lol, i wasn't having a dig Remy don't be so cynical, I am just interested, and
you didn't answer my question either ;) I mean, it's not difficult of course to
redeploy on another server and rename the WAR, I don't think this is anthing
sinister at all, sorry you had to think that, I am merely
What Remy means is that you need to *create* a new file called ROOT.xml and
place it in tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost (it's not there by default)
In that file, add
Context docBase=ROOT /
Also check out how you can further configure this Context at
hello!
forgive the rambling nature of this message. my basic question is how
do i get more detailed logging out of tomcat. i'm trying to set up a
JNDIRealm to authenticate to an ldap server. in my realm config i've
got the debug=99 name/value pair. my realm is included inside my
host container. i
Jeff Ousley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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hello!
forgive the rambling nature of this message. my basic question is how
do i get more detailed logging out of tomcat. i'm trying to set up a
JNDIRealm to authenticate to an ldap server. in my realm config i've
got
Hi,
I am having a problem where the parameter this is passed to my setItems()
method of the jstl forEach tag is actually the .toString() version of my
collection. This appears to be because the servlet code generated by Tomcat
- Jasper actually evaluates the expression and then use the coerce
Try:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] isELIgnored=true %
Jerry Rodgers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
I am having a problem where the parameter this is passed to my setItems()
method of the jstl forEach tag is actually the .toString() version of my
collection. This appears
Oh so close : I thought you had it. Now my Tomcat JSP generated code looks
a bit more like I would expect:
_jspx_th_core_forEach_0.setItems(new String(${topnav}));
However by setting that variable now the jstl tags do not evaluate the
expression either. The tags must key off that attribute
Just pulled down 5.5.4 to upgrade from 5.0.28
The xml descriptors and hostname directories have been copied from
5.0.28 to 5.5.4 but the contexts do not appear to be deployed.
Everything ran fine on 5.0.28
ie: under/Catalina/myhost/descriptor1.xml
Is this a known problem? Has the config
yes there are some small changes to Context configuration.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
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From: hanasaki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 04/12/2004 22:11
To: LIST - Tomcat Users
yes for Context and Resource (e.g JDBC Datasource) configuration. read the
tomcat configuration documentation online.
-Original Message-
From: hanasaki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 04/12/2004 22:11
To: LIST - Tomcat Users
Cc:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%20Application%20Deployment
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%20Application%20Deployment
both of the above pages are the same for auto deployment. What do you
mean yes. Please
Hi
how about you explain a bit more about your problem
Is this a known problem? Has the config process changed?
yes it has.
now it's your job to explain what is happening, including relevant error
logging, behaviour, configuration files etc... start with your context's XML
file ...
Well... I found what looks like an old post from Allistair with the same
problem. I am glad someone helped him out with the answer! The path
element has been taken out of the context snipet and the xml file for
the root/default context hs been renamed root.xml but tomcat is still
serving up
the point is, you ask a basic question, you get a basic answer. i could have
answered this in 1 reply if you had provided your config files. it could have
been path, it could have been that you were not using the new Resource element,
it could have been that you had not placed a ROOT.xml file
Hi,
Does anyone know how to get an
org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig Listener to auto-generate the
'jkMount / worker' directive for apache's mod_jk.conf? More
appropriately, what determines an auto-generated jkMount? Is it the
context? How does this work?
t.
Hi to all.
I must develop my first Tomcat web app (to make an olap system for
datawarehousing queries with versioning support).
I'm looking for a (LGPL or similar) gui library to use for my web app, a
framework to make the result similar to a non-web app (like a vb one,
but with the advantages of
I wonder if tomcat is loading on startup? Then port 8005 would be in use by
tomcat. See what is running and what is using which ports prior to trying a
tomcat start. Do this after a reboot.
Got to ask the basics.
Doug
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From: Chris Stratton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 12:17:14PM -0500, Lei Lin wrote:
: I just want to use server's hostname, not a domain name of the server.
: such as http://servername:8080/ accessed by other computer which is
: connected in our company's network.
Yes, this sounds like the one host has a misconfigured
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 05:56:15PM +, Brij Naald wrote:
: The filter I have now, always get called when there is an incoming request.
: But when a servlet uses a requestdispatcher to include another servlet, the
: filter doesn't get called.
This makes sense: filters are for external
It is not. All tomcat shuts down.
If I do a ps -ef after it gives me that error is shows all tomcat
threads have shutdown.
A netstat -a shows 8005 port not in use and no 8080 port in use.
I am really stumped. I had a problem once like this and was able to
correct it by deleting the work
Just did some testing on my box. You get a different exception if the port
is already in use.
Do you have Tomcat configured to only listen on certain IP(s) rather than
all addresses. If so check that you don't have a typo and are trying to
request an IP not on the box.
Doug
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