Getting ready to build some applications on Tomcat 5.5.9 on Solaris 9
using jdk 1.5 rev 4 and Oracle 10.1.0.3 as my backend.
I noticed there are JDBC drivers for 10.1.0.2 and 10.1.0.4. Which
should I use? (or should I patch to 10.1.0.4)
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Jk1.2 in this environment works fine, except for jkstatus.
I've worked through the how-to's and examples on the Tomcat connectors
site, including the workers how-to.
The jkstatus page gets a 404 every time.
Does anyone have example workers.properties and uriworkermap.properties
that the
than the specified
I have automatic deployment turned off and the distribution has been moved out
of the webapps folder.
Any help would be appreciated. Below are the contents of my foo.xml file.
thanks
chuck
Darren Govoni writes (3/6/2005 5:48 PM):
On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 20:47 -0500, Darren Govoni wrote:
Thanks Chuck. This approach works better, although I would think
regardless of the auth form, the redirect to error
page would be independent.
I would think so to, but it seems that
your issue with
BASIC authentication. How about switching to FORM authentication so you
have more control? Then you shouldn't have any issues (although it is
still a war path and not a url...)..
Chuck
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h was weird.
Anyway, I tried various codes and locations. Nothing worked.
Any tips on this?
As location takes a war-path and not a url, I suspect the "?type=401" is
your problem. This mechanism works fine for me when just using paths in
the w
r can directly
login rather than being forced to click a link to get a login page and
then log in. Is there a way to do this?
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x27;d like the submission of any login form to
be made over https to protect the password, even if the page containing
the login form was accessed via http. Can the solution to the above
achieve this as well?
Thanks for any advice,
Chuck
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else encountered this? I hesitate to
supply xml in this forum if someone else has encountered this problem
TIA
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handle this type of server failure? Thanks.
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ring, you can use JMeter
> 2.0 to monitor tomcat 5.x
>
> peter
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>
> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:40:58 -0700 (PDT), Chuck Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Does Tomcat 5.0x come with any support to perform SNMP requests or will I need to
> > find a
Does Tomcat 5.0x come with any support to perform SNMP requests or will I need to find
a 3rd party
utility for this?
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Does anyone know where I can find a complete set of API docs for the JConnect Driver
3.x? The docs
on the site are lacking and only have simple examples on how to do SELECT's. I am
looking for a
complete method list or something more detailed.
Thanks for any info,
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> I think you need to move your connection pooling over to your context.xml at
> the web application level. Here is my pool definition from one of my apps:
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>
> it
I noticed that the URL contrains the port number for mysql, 3306. Is it possible for
tomcat to use
the local socket directly? (/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock by default from most Linuxes)
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> Well, you do know that there're tomcat developers that wo
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I am somewhat new to java development (although I have been writing C/C++ for 10+ yrs)
and am
writing a network mangement app and decided to use java/tomcat. Just a question: Would
I be better
off using 4.x or should I use 5.0x? The app I am writing will not likely be ready for
at least a
year
this by hand and restarted tomcat:
factory
org.apache.catalina.users.MemoryUserDatabaseFactory
Here is a simple class I am using to test with:
package chuck;
import javax.naming.*;
import javax.sql.*;
import java.sql.*;
public class DBTest1
{
String foo = "
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> So the conclusion would be that BEA isn't worth the cost...
>
> And since I am used to using opensource, including Tomcat, then Tomcat seems to be
> the
> right way to go... (and maybe JBoss if we get that far...)
>
> Thanks for your replies..
I am starting to build an application using Tomcat 5.0x and am having problems getting
the
connection pool setup. Should I be using the 3.x or 2.x Mysql drivers?
The 2 files I have downloaded are:
mysql-connector-java-2.0.14.tar.gz
mysql-connector-java-3.0.15-ga.tar.gz
I am currently trying to
ere, too, is still at v4.1.x as v5
hasn't been provided by Novell.
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Do
MS. However, for Tomcat on WinXP &
NetWare v6.5 there's no problem regardless of where my JSP files are located.
At this point it looks like the Tomcat installation on OpenVMS is having
problems with JSP files not located in the webapp's root folder.
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Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "Chuck Chopp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's what I was hoping to do. I agree, it is all Java so it should be
possible to at least drop in the Tomcat v4.1.30 JAR and CLASS files.
I wouldn't do it that way... I'd drop in a full new Tomcat instal
Chuck Chopp wrote:
Wendy Smoak wrote:
Can you diff the generated index_jsp.java files and see if there are any
differences?
I'm in the process of doing that right now. The quick cursory overview
didn't show any unpackaged classes, etc..., in the generated Java code
for the JSP
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Never mind then, it doesn't seem to be an issue of putting your class in
a package ;) As to why it doesn't work on OpenVMS -- beats me ;)
When I figure it out I'll post back here with more information about it.
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Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "Chuck Chopp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm still at a loss to explain why this happens on just this one Tomcat
implementation.
I'd be more inclined to blame the JVM than Tomcat.
I'm wondering if I can back-rev the JVM to v1.3.1 on OpenVMS and
be
accessed in the webapp is the welcome page, which is named "index.jsp" and
it is located in the webapp's "root" folder. I can see that "index.jsp" was
used to generate "index_jsp.java" and that was, in turn, compiled into
"index_jsp.class"
sperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.handlePageException(PageContextImpl.java)
at org.apache.jsp.index_jsp._jspService(index_jsp.java)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.servic
bling logging that would allow me to see the actual
compiler error that occurs when this auto-generated java file is being compiled?
TIA,
Chuck
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Title: Session Attributes getting lost
Environment:
Tomcat5.0.25
IIS on Win2k
JK2-2.0.4
JDK - 1.4.2_04
Server 1 runs IIS/JK2 with lb type round robin routing to Server 2 that has 4 Tomcat5 instances.
A .do is invoked and works fine u
failover capabilities let us fix things that break without taking the entire server out of the mix. Any thoughts?
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Chuck Sumpter
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Subject: jk_nt_service.exe
I am having a terrible time finding this file. I am currently using
Tomcat version 4.1.29 and w
and release-notes-xx.html files that should help.
Chuck
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From: Pinguti Sridevi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 11:16 PM
To: anand; javagroup; parvez; tomcat
Subject: Struts
I have tomcat 4.1.29 and jdk1.3. I had understood what is Struts
get passed the database login to get to the files.
There may be a speed difference - depending on if the database caches blobs
Other than that, it is a personal preference question.
Of course, this has nothing to do with Tomcat though.
Chuck
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From: Shanta B [mailto
Candyman,
If you don't want to develop and just want to "set it and forget it", you may as well
use the version and configuration the maker of Geomatica recommends.
Chuck
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or me, it was easiest to change the tomcat port, but if not needed, these other
products should be disabled or removed for security & maintenance reasons.
Chuck
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To: Tomcat Users Lis
In attempting to configure multiple Tomcat5 instances on a Win2k server, I'm
having trouble getting the services to function correctly.
I've lurked on the list for a while and searched in vain for the connection
between the Tomcat Service Manager's "Parameters" registry entries and the
actual HK
http://www.netbeans.org
"Welcome to netbeans.org, the project that develops NetBeans IDE, the full-featured
integrated environment for Java Developers and NetBeans Platform, the widely adopted
infrastructure backplane for complex desktop applications."
They (netbeans.org) don't have "Sun One
Simon,
Just for curiosity, is the Remedy trouble reporting system (don't know the specific
name) Java-based? We have some support folks that are running Remedy for the Gov.
Thanks
Chuck
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Bob,
I had the same problem but got completely different errors. I think it needed
ExampleFilter.class but I'm not sure. I couldn't tell you what version either - still
have Examples in there.
Chuck
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From: Bob Jacoby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen
Justin,
I would be interested in seeing how to read an environment variable from the init
method of a servlet.
Chuck
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eds to be re-entered when a
change to your web.xml is required.
Hope the group gives you a better answer, but this is handy for a variety of things.
Chuck
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.
Chuck
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From: Kent Gilley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: My hosting company upgraded to the Apache Tomcat/4.1.27
and my jsp pages aren't working. They say it's simple syntax error on
my p
nagement system, but you might find a framework or taglib that will cover
some of the pieces.
And of course Jakarta has many framework and components libraries for doing various
things.
Chuck
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-organizing public forums as well.
Don't know anything more.
Chuck
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Subject: Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?
Hi, does anyone know what happen
Jens,
I think I couldn't see it when I had MS Outlook Express. They have since upgraded me
to regular Outlook so I can't test for it now. From the UNSUBSCRIBE messages we get
on the list, it seams like some can't see it.
Chuck
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I think some email clients don't show this (at the bottom of the emails) for some
reason.
Chuck
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ArcherDaPunk,
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I think some email clients don't show this for some reason.
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has some info, but it didn't look very encouraging to me.
I went back to Redhat.
If you get it running, I'd like to hear about it.
Chuck
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nerated is:
%CATALINA_HOME\conf\auto\mod_jk.conf
Chuck
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From: Steve Milner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 7:51 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Win2k+Apache+Tomcat Problems
Out of curiosity why would 4.1.24/27 be any easier than 4.1.29?
Anton,
I totally agree. Somehow a blank line found it's way into the top of one of my config
files and I had to waste a lot of time trying to figure out the problem. Meanwhile
Tomcat would not start and the system was down.
The problem gets worse if you have multiple web applications.
Do you also have a get_this_crap_off_my_system script I can borrow.
Thanks
Chuck
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Subject: [OT] Re: Tomcat 4 losing session (may be related to Win XP)
for
e left and values
for it from the right.
Close regedit and reboot.
That should do it.
Chuck
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Jose,
Yes. I'd rename the top level dir so you have your servlets, jsps and images saved.
Otherwise, I'd zip it and copy it somewhere.
Chuck
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Joeri,
I think, a mapped drive can't be used for running as a service. The mappings aren't
seen by services because noone is "logged in" so no login script runs.
Chuck
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I got a mail loop error??
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From: Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 10:49 AM
To: 'Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ'; 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Bugs and weakness when Tomcat works a NT Service
(tcs
Jose,
Yes. I'd rename the top level dir so you have your servlets, jsps and images saved.
Otherwise, I'd zip it and copy it somewhere.
Chuck
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startup.
Chuck
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in control panel.
Chuck
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From: Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ
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Hi all,
there h
ut somehow I came up with this. The Web
Server service has to run as a domain account that is a member of a domain group that
has access to the share.
Could be the same applies to Tomcat. Let me know how you make out.
Chuck
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guilty about wasting the company's money. Once you spend thousands to use a
proprietary product, you may never be able to escape. I still have to support an
ancient Developer 2000 product that can't be cost-effectively be migrated to a newer
version and has all kinds of compatibility
re sure you are putting the pre-compiled class files in the right
place, then the issue I brought up is not your problem.
Chuck
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From: Satya Narayan Dash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 3:08 AM
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Subject: Re: RE: Is it a Me
Satya,
Roomer was the Java compiler leaks memory when it compiles(as for JSPs). Solution is
to compile offline. Don't know what versions or if even true, but I've seen it
mentioned several times. Search the archives at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com.
Chuck
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k services and use netstat (dos box) to check the system.
Chuck
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Hi All
I am hav
Igor,
Tomcat has no EJB "Container" as they call it. I'd use JBoss (www.jboss.org) if I had
EJB work to do. Otherwise, one of the commercial products would be needed.
Chuck
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. It also doesn't have any type of Tomcat or EJB support, but
my server-side stuff is limited to servlets so this is not an issue. Since is it is
free, it can be installed on every server as needed to make quick changes during
testing/qa.
Eclipse has a plugin for Tomcat but I haven't
strap: Starting service
Bootstrap: Service started
Any help would be appreciated
Chuck
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From: Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 11:24 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat 4.1.24 as a service on Win 2000 - won
To the next guy,
Found the problem here. JAVA_HOME should be d:\j2sdk1.4.2_01 instead of what it is
below.
Chuck
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ommon\msdev98\BIN;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~3\VC98\BI
N;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~3\Common\TOOLS\WINNT;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~3\Common\TOOLS;"C:\
Program Files\Symantec_Client_Security\Symantec AntiVirus"
If I start it with the startup.bat, it comes up fine.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Chuck
Part of Wrox stuff went to Apress and part went to John Wiley and Sons. (from
http://www.booksmatter.com)
Chuck
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:04 AM
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Howdy,
An
Our project is based on Tomcat but we have a standalone server component
that I need some help with. Sorry if off-topic, have not had much luck
elsewhere.
Anyway, I will have a standalone java server (which some tomcat webapps
will be talking to). What I need to do is some advanced scheduling b
Thanks, I'll try it.
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Re-routing messages from the console on Win NT/2000
Howdy,
>I am running Tomcat 4.1.24 on Windows NT 4.0. When I get a runti
some reason, runtime errors. Should I be doing something
other than "exception.printStackTrace();". If I could get a copy of the stack trace,
I could use getServletContext().log().
Suggestions please.
Thanks
Chuck
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Tried like below. Seams simple enough, but it complains about overlapping and
localhost:0. All I want is two virtual hosts that are identical except for the
protocol and port. I think I want overlapping in this case
#Listen 206.128.139.123:80
#Listen 206.128.139.123:443
Listen 80
Listen 443
Since ssl is required/not required based on the directory, how can I have ssl and
non-ssl users access the same files with only the protocol & port different? Is this
why I would use separate virtual hosts?
Thanks
Chuck
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From: Rick Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
he right track, or am I going to get sharing violations and other problems?
Below is a summary of what I think I need:
Tomcat direct port 8080.
Apache 1 port 80 Tomcat connector port 8009
Apache 2 port 443 Tomcat connector
- no begging or waiting or install
keys or flaky setup programs.
Chuck
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From: Cui Xiaojing-a13339 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 4:30 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Need your suggestion
Hello All,
We plan to develop two web applications.
Pierre,
You may also have to turn lookups off in the server.xml (enableLookups="false") on the
connectors.
You will still probably need the network card and driver.
Chuck
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:12 PM
To: To
Pierre,
I use a hosts file to name the machine whatever I want. I think this would also
eliminate the need for an internet connection (to get to DNS). I put the same name in
the server.xml everywhere that localhost appears. Seams to work for me.
Chuck
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Hi,
I have Apache 1.3, Tomcat 4.1, and mod_jk installed and working together. I was able
to configure Apache to use SSL. Now, I am required to check the client certificate
that Apache receives against an LDAP directory on a different server to authenticate
the user. Could somebody please he
as mod_jk.
Chuck
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Subject: Running Tomcat3 on port 80
What do I have to do to get Tomcat 3.3.1 to run with port 80? I modified server.xml
to alter the port
m. This bug is not in 1.4.0. (Ref bug 4724129
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4724129.html)
Chuck
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From: Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:46 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat unstable - Dr. Wats
at data up.
Chuck
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From: Iain Sanderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:32 AM
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Subject: Tomcat unstable - Dr. Watson. Why?
Hello,
Tomcat is crashing on my application server when my database server is
busy with a running bac
I just looked at this in Bug Parade. They put out a J2SE Version 1.4.1_02 but the
release notes don't mention this bug. The bug (4724129) is still listed as "In
progress". I don't see a "Known problem" section of the release notes either.
This probably explains a bunch of problems reported re
way. I think I'd also put password change &
mailback capabilities in the app so you don't have to change passwords for users all
the time.
Chuck
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 12:55 PM
To: Tom
Michael,
If you do anonymous authentication and write a filter or valve that does the
authentication, you could do your own login screen and whatever you want in that area.
Chuck
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:05
u use a closed source product.
So, I'm thinking it may be better to put Apache in the back, so it can be phased out.
That's my 2 cents.
Chuck
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Subjec
listening on 7778 and 4443.
Hope this helps.
Chuck
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 12:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; Christian Dechery
Subject: RE: Tomcat auth acting crazy
Christian,
I have the same problem with Oracle9i
so noticed that Oracle 9i rel 2 installs two more JREs so the path may be an
issue at some point.
I'll let you know how mine works when I make these changes.
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Christian Dechery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 7:14 AM
To: Tomca
I did what Michael said and put them in the jre\lib\ext directory of the Java
installation.
Chuck
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From: Tam, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:47 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Oracle JDBC, what do do?
Depends wh
Jacques,
javax.* are in multiple places. That particular set of classes is in in rt.jar for
j2sdk 1.4.
On windows, searching for files containing javax.xml.parsers finds it because that
string winds up in the jar.
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Jacques Capesius [mailto:[EMAIL
Filip,
Firebird is the opensource version of Borland Interbase. Has a lot of docs and is a
full-up database. Works well on W2K (posgress does not).
http://firebird.sourceforge.net/
It is worth cheking out.
Chuck
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From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
Yeah, you're right. In my mind, I tend to lump all those licenses together because I
don't have any intentions on making a commercial version of Apache or even putting it
on a CD.
Chuck
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From: Tim Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, F
and go find the corresponding source file, you will see how they
specified their package declaration and where the class file ended up in the jar that
they deploy. You can open the jar in winzip.
Chuck
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From: Steve Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, Februar
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