Hello,
I got some problems with starting Tomcat as a daemon on my linux box(SUSE
9 ES). When the startup script "tomcat5" is invoked I get this error:
/etc/init.d/rc5.d/S01tomcat5:
line55: /home/tom5/jdk1.5.0_04/lib/tools.jar:: No such file or directory
jsvc error: No class specified
jsv
Hello,
when I develop my web applications I use JIdea
an have Tomcat integrated in the IDE so I start it
every time when I have made changes and wish to test them.
This process takes on my Pentium 4 1.6 GHz quite some time.
Tomcat starts up in 8-10 sec and then I takes some time for the JSP's
to be
Hello,
has anyone tried to run Tomcat on Window XP 64 Bit? I
was wondering if it is safe to switch my whole
devlopement environment to the new OS version.
cheer,
Peter
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null;
try {
// url = new URL(protocol, host, redirectPort, file.toString());
url = new URL(protocol, host, file.toString()); // replace above
...
Good luck,
Bob Feretich
Peter Neu wrote:
Hi Bob,
I can't switch to https in this case (not a technical problem). So
where d
Hello all,
does anyone know what I means when I get this error message:
The requested resource (/favicon.ico) is not available.
when I try to log in via form authentication. This error occurs
when I use Firefox.
Regards,
Peter
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To
r https or zap the Tomcat AuthenticatorBase code. I think I
changed it to:
1) append ";jsessionid=..." to URLs when they are redirected to the
https port.
2) remove the addition of the redirectPort to that same URL.
Regards,
Bob Feretich
Peter Neu wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm using
FORM
My Club_Members
/login.jsp
/error.jsp
The request string looks on both browsers the same.
Regards,
Peter
Peter Neu wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm using form authentication to log on the users to my website.
Until now I was using Mozilla Firefox for developement but
Hello everybody,
I'm using form authentication to log on the users to my website.
Until now I was using Mozilla Firefox for developement but
now I came across this problem that Firefox doesn't allow
a clean log in and always redirects to the error.jsp. The
authentication is correct because it works