/tmp
2: ./jdk-1_5_0-linux-i586.bin
3: mv jdk1.5.0 /usr/local
4: {change any scripts or config files with JAVA_HOME, PATH, etc...}
Not too bad :-)
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On the HTML manager page, there's a BIG LINK labeled Manager Help;
the *first* thing addressed on that page is Configuring Manager
Application Access ...
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David Lee wrote:
Has anyone run the php application on Tomcat?.
I've tinkered with it -- using the phpservlet to run a calendar app.
Works surprisingly well, but since you're hooking into native code,
beware -- if (when!) it crashes, it takes the whole JVM with it :-)
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fine, but I have had it crash. The machine I was using to
test with was woefully underpowered and under-memoried, though. I'll
have to try it on something more robust and see what happens.
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FRAME SRC=http://micsexport.servepics.com/; SCROLLING=AUTO NAME=bannerframe
NORESIZE
/FRAMESET
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These framesets have been put on by no-ip.com OR
http://www.oneandone.co.uk (my DNS domain provider )
any suggestions
Yes,
1/ don't post any more about this to the list, since it has nothing
to do with Tomcat, and
2/ find a real hosting solution :-)
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of (apparently) just
forwarding within your main servlet. Or keep track of the user's
real page location as part of the session. Or something :-)
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files would *not* show
up as the page URL in a default Tomcat install; they certainly do on
any of my systems.
Perhaps if you post your server.xml and web.xml files...
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button is clicked.
If you *explicitly* load http://www.export4u.co.uk/html/contact.html
and hit refresh -- surprise! that's what reloads. No problem.
Hence my suggestion that your problem is in your server|web.xml :-)
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Now, if there is a way that I don't know about to target a layer, that
could do the trick.
Still, the most reliable solution for the problem at hand is probably
the META refresh...
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as the Content-Type.
Is that true? If so, should it be? :-)
Obviously there must be a default Content-Type, but shouldn't a
default implementation *not* override a value already set in
the Response?
Apologies if I've overlooked the obvious!
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a (or cleverly configured an
existing) Valve/ class to do so?
? If a request for www.yahoo.com is really being sent to your IP
address, either someone's using a bad nameserver or it's some kind
of attempted exploit.
Is your concern related to the latter?
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pass the parameters?
Sure -- don't use a form in the first place; use a regular link.
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Sng Wee Jim wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, Catalina.out is only created when tomcat is
running on unix.
OK, you're corrected :-)
I see catalina.out created on W2K as well as Mac OS X, Linux...
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resolution for 'www.xyz.com' points to your system and
there's no explicit host by that name defined, the request goes to
the default host, usually defined as:
Engine name=Catalina defaultHost=localhost debug=0
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...)
HTH!
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Antony Paul wrote:
I used JSP. How to use filter ?
1) read Chapter 6 of the Servlet spec, and
2) look at the examples included with Tomcat -- there's several
Filters there for dissection :-)
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JAVA_HOME values.
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/* others having responded to the first issue(s), I'll just confine
myself to this one :-) */
is anyone aware of a wiki
that runs as a servlet, preferably open source?
You might look at JSPWiki -- http://www.jspwiki.org/
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that the JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME are probably set
properly; what you need to do is use `.\bin\catalina.bat run` in a
command (cmd.exe) window to start the server so that that window
doesn't disappear on exit along with the error messages that will
*tell you what's wrong*.
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and see what happens.
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and it *always* just works...
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run and use that output to
determine what's (not) happening.
[1] in honor of International Talk Like A Pirate Day :-)
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{
thisContentType = htmlContentType;
}
}
response.setContentType(thisContentType);
chain.doFilter(request, response);
}
}
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True -- is that legal? I just looked at RFC2616 and it doesn't seem
to be explicitly specified, so... I know I've never seen a UA do that
but if it's possible, Murphy will make it happen at the worst possible
time :-)
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worry about Tomcat. :-)
Shorewall
No idea what that is. Is it running on the server with Tomcat? Or
on a router/gateway machine? Or???
But you need to fix your inside access first...
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'www.mydomain.com' to your address?
2) if you're really trying this from outside your LAN, what's the
firewall/routing setup? (hint: try it from inside first!)
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Julian wrote:
How about JSTL 1.0?
I've followed several sets of instructions and Tomcat 4.1.30 just
doesn't like it. I've been trying for two days.
Uh, just doesn't like it isn't of much use in helping fix your
problem. And yes, you certainly can use JSTL 1.0 with TC 4.1.30.
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the Administration tool :-) -- use the text editor of
your choice, create the Connector definitions, and you're done.
I assure you it works -- that's how my server's configured: two IP
addresses, two Connectors, two certs, both using port 443.
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, that tells me it's not a Tomcat problem, it's a
basic JVM install problem of some kind. Keytool should work; until
you fix that, you're stuck. Are you on a current JVM? That's where
I'd be looking, at least...
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to add a rule to your iptables
configuration...
Of course, that's also assuming that mysqld is actually running :-)
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start
Tomcat4, and this may be a Windows error, and I should see the
administrator. I get no log files to check.
Try to start it using `%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\catalina.bat run` in a
cmd window so you can see the error message(s)...
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a typo in your config somewhere.
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If not, may I suggest you get Ethereal installed and /watch/ the
activity on the wire while this problem is occurring?
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), and then a
specific certificate is used?
You specify a Connector for each IP; within that Connector you have
your Factory with the appropriate keystoreFile specified.
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://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/web-app_2_4.xsd;
version=2.4
descriptionMySQL Test App/description
?! You've got a 2.3 DOCTYPE and a 2.4 schema reference in the same
file, which is /seriously/ wrong. :-) You want one or the other.
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Ryan McCain wrote:
How do I configure Tomcat to run on port 80 as opposed to 8080? I
changed a few parameters in the xml config file, but nothing seemed to
have took.
The Connector element contains a port attribute. Shouldn't be
hard to grep '8080' in server.xml and change it :-)
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be like
2004-06-30 15:58:10.631 INFO org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol -
Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 80
If not, well, depends on what *does* scroll by... :-)
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Mendo, Anthony J. wrote:
thanks but no joy. I had that.
? So you open a command window and enter
C: echo %CATALINA_HOME%
and get what?
What version of Win* are you running?
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, channeling the spirit of Allen Funt, laughing hysterically. :-)
Tomcat is *not* a tool to download files...
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Jarl Skogsholm wrote:
What happens if you just enter: http://localhost:8080/
It runs my servlet except without images, .css, .js files.
Sounds like the paths in your servlet are wrong; are they relative
or absolute? What do the 404 entries in your logs say?
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with `View Source`
in your browser, as well.
If I try to access an image directly it still brings up my servlet.
If you enter the URL of an image within your webapp, it brings up
your servlet? What's the servlet-mapping in web.xml??
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URL tomcatMgr =
new URL(http://manager:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/manager/undeploy?path=/any);
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desktop system where you
can experiment more conveniently...
FWIW!
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thoughts on how I can get that to show?
I'm not seeing any problem with this, on TC4.1.29. Are you sure the
blank referers are *not* users just typing the URL (or bots)?
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differed
from the Tomcat doc. As in, theirs (Thawte's) said you don't need
the chain cert at all.
And apparently they're right :-)
I just imported the PKCS7-format cert they gave me, including the
-trustcacerts flag, and tickety-boo and Bob's y'r uncle.
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Ondrej Sváb wrote:
No examples work (No JSP runs). During debuging no errors appear.
There are not any errors in the logs.
What OS are you running this on, and what JDK?
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problem, I suppose... Do you have an
explicitly set CLASSPATH?
OK, and one more question -- the JSP examples don't work, but do the
servlet examples? And can you manually compile one of those?
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for comparison?
/* the last sentence indicating we have now reached the
* grasping-at-straws portion of the exercise :-)
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Ondrej Sváb wrote:
Any JSP page returns no data.
Any idea?
Do the examples work? Is the context in question reloadable? And
have debug set higher than 0?
Have you looked at your logs, or run Tomcat with the console open
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a FileNotFoundException. No big deal...
Tested in W2K/TC4 and OSX/TC5.
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right *before* the Server ... tag at the top of your
server.xml file...
virtualhosts;
The above line can then follow your other Host block.
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? I need help:). see http://j2e-translate.sourceforge.net
Sounds interesting, but my knowledge of Japanese would fit into a
Kirin bottle cap :-)
But I will ask my client for this project if they're interested in
contributing; if so, will get back to you off-list.
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Andrew Robinson wrote:
I'm new to this list...Has anyone sucessfully installed tomcat on an OS X
machine, I can't seem to get it to work.
Yes.
It would probably be more useful if you specified what exactly you
did and what exact problem you're having, eh?
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the start page. Also, examine your log files for error messages.
6: point your browser to http://localhost:8080/
If that doesn't identify the problem, make sure that you can
(1) ping 'localhost' and
(2) telnet to localhost port 8080 and get a server prompt.
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to access the start
page. Also, examine your log files for error messages.
6: point your browser to http://localhost:8080/
If that doesn't identify the problem, make sure that you can
(1) ping 'localhost' and
(2) telnet to localhost port 8080 and get a server prompt.
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serve a sample Shift_JIS page just fine out of the box...
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:: for Virtual Host setup examples...
Note: I haven't used this, since I front-end with Apache and let it
handle multiple IP addresses, so I can't vouch for the accuracy!
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