a messy JSP page - would be nicer if it used servlets
too MVC style !
Steve Quail.
Title: RE: struts in tomcat 3.3-m3
Ignacio J. Ortega wrote:
you already has one inside the TOMCAT_HOME%/lib/container .. the files
jaxp.jar + parser.jar...copy this files to your apps
web-inf/lib dir...
or use xerces http://xml.apache.org/xerces-j/index.html
Hi Ignacio-
Thanks
)
at
org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.main(Tomcat.java:235)
I'm using j2se v1.3 and running on (unfortunatly)
WinME.
Has anybody seen this before? Any insight would be
greatly appriciated.
Thanks in advance,
--steve
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I'm running Tomcat 3.2.1 Apache on Linux and I'm
having a problem w/ the examples.
They work if I use
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
however if I use
http://localhost/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
I get
this is not occuring.
Workarounds would be welcome: the tag-pooling feature of 3.3 has a lot of promise for a struts app.
Thanks,
Steve Salkin
To All
I'm trying to build tomcat and have incountered the following problem. My
system is as follows:
* Redhat 7.0
* Linux Kernal 2.2.16-22
* tomcat 3.2.1
* ant 1.3
* jdk1.3.1
* jakarta-servletapi-3.2
Thanks in advance.
Buildfile: build.xml
prepare:
I am having problem to config JSP compiler to use jdk1.3. I have gone
through all the document availible to me. I have modified the class path
etc. Which property file should I look into to solve this problem?
Thanks very much, Steve
I am using win2k. I have set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to the
jdk1.3 path. However, it does not seem pick it up.
Steve
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ing a post and click
submit. The system will stop on you statement then you can look at variables and
step through statements by hitting the F7 and F8 keys. Hit F9 to
resume.
Have
fun
Steve
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project with an .shtml
file and try to run webrun or webdebug but nothing happened except building
project. What's wrong with me ?
NTS
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Do you have a working copy of mod_jk.dll for win2k? I downloaded the copy
from the repository, but it does not work. (And I am VC6.0
handicape...Help.)
Steve Mu.
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Even though the message says to check tomcat.log, the logging messages will display in
the dos window unless you change conf/server.xml. Read the comments in conf/server.xml
for more info.
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instead? What am I missing here?
Thanks
Steve Taylor
Kevin Fonner wrote:
Do any good 100% pure java databases exist? Open Source java
databases?
never used it but I believe it is being packaged with the current
turbine TDKS, says it is beta, don't know a thing about its goodness
Kevin Fonner wrote:
Do any good 100% pure java databases exist? Open Source java
databases?
sorry forgot the url for hypersonicSQL
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hsql/
be the slowest out of all of them since it is a synchronized
method for a Database insert/update. I'll drop the U60 back to Tomcat
3.2.2 and see if that gets any better numbers out of it.
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. We think it has something to do with Oracle's row
locking on updates.
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are using
mod_jk? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Do not open attachement from Dilip Dalton. It is apparently a virus!
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To: Tomcat User
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Attachment file :
Dilip Dalton' computer is infected with a virus. His outlook is sending out
infected mail. My firewall caught it and then spammed the list. As did many
others.
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To: [EMAIL
RODGERS,RICK (HP-Cupertino,ex3) wrote:
I am using tomcat with IE and am having problems with it.
Every time I start IE and try and access a Java Server Page or
servlet through lolcalhost:8080/examples/jsp the browser first complains
that the system is not connected to a network. I then
Hunter Hillegas wrote:
Okay... What's the story with the different versions...
3.2.1 is the current release and 3.2.2 is a beta of a maintenance...
But what's the deal with 3.3 AND 4.0?
I know 4.0 is based on Servlet 2.3, but what else?
Hunter
3.2.2 is to be the next stable
?
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counseling *
' and see if that
starts it up. Otherwise begin to debug from teh error messages that it
spews.
Then when you get it working added tomcat.ncf into autoexec.ncf so
that it'll start every time you reboot your server.
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or talking straight to Tomcat.
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the
Apache/Tomcat setup over on the Ultra 60 to see if the performance
numbers are still skewed as much on the same platform.
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Are you using the JDBCRealm stuff or just using Oracle via JDBC from your servlets?
If the later is true then you don't need to do anything special in web.xml or
server.xml.
Just make sure that your oracle jdbc driver is somewhere Tomcat will see it
(in your mywebapp/WEB-INF/lib or in the
status
Try it with
gcc -shared -o mod_jk.so *.o -lposix4
that worked for me on Solaris 8 x86.
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Christian Hargraves wrote:
Hi all,
I asked this earlier, but no one replied. Is there a way to turn off
the jsp file modified date check everytime the file is served? I know that
if you can
turn this off, it speeds things up a lot. Please Help.. I'm desperate.
Christian
yes,
with production traffic middle of
next week, so I'll see if I have any of those error messages pop up.
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* I'm already
Pedro Henrique Ponchio wrote:
Hello,
I need to know how to set up my Tomcat or Apache to understand that
myapp is a jsp application without the need to put the port number in
the adress bar, because when I try to access it without the 8080, it
fails ... (looks like the apache is trying
below his, where I start to tell him he's mistaken, and
then eat my words.
Steve
Charles Williams (CEO) wrote:
1. Download the zip/tar.gz/whatever file from
http://jakarta.apache.org/downloads/binindex.html.
2. Unzip the file into some directory (say foo). This should create a new
subdirectory named tomcat.
3. Change directory to tomcat and set a new environment
ugh, my apologies to Erin.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Boyce, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 12:16 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tomcat/IIS 5 /examples solution?
Steve,
FWIW the person to whom you owe this help is an Erin
Daniel Yawitz wrote:
When Tomcat is integrated w/Apache, what happens when a JSP/servlet forwards a
request to a static file (HTML page,
image,...)? Who serves it, Tomcat or Apache?
ex:
String newloc = images/biscuit.jpg;
confirm that this is correct? If you know and have the time, I
would appreciate understanding why you must both add the filter and start
Tomcat separately. I don't really understand the theory of operation.
Thanks!
Steve
the ajp port (8007 by default) the redirector
doesn't run tomcat unless you run tomcat as an in process server see the
manual on that one.
Steve Holmlund wrote:
Ok, it was a trip to jGuru and a post by Eric M. from December that may have
provided the answer to my problem. Eric reiterated
Thanks, Steve and Jeff, for the explanations. It's all starting to make
sense now.
Steve H.
If it works as you described then you have it all working (yes
the response
to port 8080 is tomcat standalone working, you can turn off responses
to port 8080 in server.xml if you wish).
The reason
Further to my post yesterday, maybe I should just ask:
Does ANYONE have the Tomcat isapi_redirect.dll working as an IIS 5 Filter on
Windows 2000 Server with /examples/jsp/index.html???
The Tomcat site indicates testing was only up through WinNT 4. Maybe that's
the issue.
Thanks.
Steve
Admin Passwsord is in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml
Ramos Miguel-FMR068c wrote:
I tested those 3 user/pass and no one worked :(
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From: Steve Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:26 AM
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Subject: Re: ADMIN PASSWORD
Admin Passwsord is in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/tomcat
Is there a way to specify the default protocol that will be used when
creating mod_jk.conf-auto? It always uses AJP12 and I think AJP13 would
probably be better.
-Steve
Tarpon Springs, FL
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed
The examples url works fine with Tomcat 3.2.1 running standalone and as an
NT Service. It's the ISAPI filter that has me stumped. It's probably
something basic but I can't find it.
Any help appreciated.
Steve Holmlund
Snippets Software
chang su wrote:
Hi,
I'm using JSDK2.0. I want to find an option for
servletrunner when running a servlet using
servletrunner. I'm trying to ignore JIT warning
message during running time. I need use Sun JAXP1,1
which is a XML parser and transformer in my coding.
Some warning message
there are registry entries for integrating tomcat with IIS, but they are
well documented here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-iis-howto.html
Benot Jacquemont wrote:
Since Tomcat is a Java application, it doesn't use the proprietary
configuration register
Just make sure that your workers.properties defined workers for tomcat
on a different port than for Jserv... ie something other than 8007 for Tomcat
there should be no problems running both on the same machine even with
the same instance of Apache on the front.
Rui Oliveira wrote:
Hello,
I don't know if this is a Tomcat or Netscape issue, but am having trouble
loading a pdf file; in other words the acrobat reader does not load. Any
ideas?
Thanks.
Steve
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Thanks,
Steve
true and false. Is there anything else I can
do?
Thanks,
Steve
do
I have to set up another context in server.xml? (the above works fine for
everthing except reloading servlets without restarting tomcat. It doesn't make
sense to have to duplicate the context definition.)
Thanks,
Steve
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROT
/Context
Or, do I have to set up another context in server.xml? (the above works fine
for everthing except reloading servlets without restarting tomcat. It
doesn't make sense to have to duplicate the context definition.)
Thanks,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: CPC Livelink Admin [mailto:[
I've had no problem with IBM JDK 1.3.0 on redhat 6.1 with glibc 2.1.3
kernel 2.2.12 I posted some tests a while back with multi threaded
(multi machine) load testing, I had some problems with tomcat 4
at the time but I 3.2 was fine.
I'm currently setting up a redhat 7 machine glibc 2.2 IBM
I followed the suggestions on this page, and it worked for me
http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/macosx-dev/2001-January/008142.html
Steve Fyfe
CNI Corporation
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to know if I can configure mod_jk to ALWAYS send
users to the local Tomcat unless thats down, in which case send them
elsewhere. Currently it seems to favour its local Tomcat but not 100%,
still works though !
Steve Quail.
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to know if I can configure mod_jk to ALWAYS send
users to the local Tomcat unless thats down, in which case send them
elsewhere. Currently it seems to favour its local Tomcat but not 100%,
still works though !
Steve Quail.
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may need
to enable more logging options to track down the problem.
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Joo Folha wrote:
Hi there.
In my very simple web application where i consult a ms access database db.mdb.
Somehow a new file is created db.ldb.
Why this happen can i control that?
jfolha
That is just microsofts external lock file so other programs
accessing the file do so in a
"Patil, Anand" wrote:
The apache version i have is apache_1.3.19
The tomcat version 3.2.1-src
The ant 1.3
The jsse1.0.2
The jaxp-1.1
The JDK is J2SDK-1_3_1-beta-linux
Linux 7.0 redhat, kernel 2.4.2
As some one sugested i use bin. version of tomcat instead
of building the source.
Miles Poindexter wrote:
Tomcat + Apache + RedHat Linux = 5 minute painless install and configure :^)
(Mac OS X was 5 minutes too . . .)
hee hee . . . .
- miles
^
I'm not sure how that helps answer his question? If you don't have something
constructive to say why don't
Connie Chan wrote:
Hi,
I know that we can set the session timeout in web.xml. But it specifies
how long the user can have valid session no matter the user keeps
sending the requests. Correct? If so, how about the idle session
timeout? By meaning that, if the user does not send any
Georges Boutros wrote:
Hello Everyone,
i have another question about the same subject
i could access my jsp pages in http://localhost/examples/jsp/myFolder (No
Problem)
i could access my servlet in http://localhost/examples/servlet (No Problem)
but if i want to access a servlet
I'm just putting together a prototype on the Internet using Tomcat,
we've got two Linux boxes and load is spread over the two hosts using
a BigIP load-balancer. The mod_jk config is ok when you understand
whats going on, local and remote Tomcat instances aren't specially
I'm using NetBeans Java IDE and TomCat. NetBeans was working correctly unitl I, on
the advice of an experienced TomCat developer, installed the Java JDK in a directory
and link to it, setting JAVA_HOME equal to the link. Now I know the link is good,
because everything concerning java
that - why ? Is there a maximum lbfactor that I've exceeded.
Is there a nicer way to do this ?
Steve Quail.
You can make an ODBC connection to excel, but you would have to change the
DSN for every file and you would have to have some idea what thefile
looked like (columns) before hand.
If I were you I would write another excel document and use some VBA to
open up a requested Excel and save it as
I'm in the process of figuring out context and they way it works. So I deleted
RequestParamExample.class
I modified RequestParamExaple.java and tried to compile it.
It fails. The error is below. During my setup of TomCat I was instructed to
install
jakart-servletapi-3.2. I looked at
It's all working now. No need to reply
Steve Aras wrote:
I'm in the process of figuring out context and they way it works. So I deleted
RequestParamExample.class
I modified RequestParamExaple.java and tried to compile it.
It fails. The error is below. During my setup of TomCat I
Are you by any chance using Apache 1.3.14? If so, then upgrade to 1.3.19 - I
had
an apxs problem that went away when I did this.
Steve Prior
"Reeves, Kenneth" wrote:
While trying to compile mod_jserv.so for apache, I get the following errors.
[root@webservices jserv]# /usr/bin/
Wouldn't you need to insert a line in the batch file like:
if exist "%TOMCAT_HOME%\conf\mod_jk.conf-auto" erase
"%TOMCAT_HOME%\conf\mod_jk.conf-auto"
Before :loop otherwise the batch file as given would only wait the first time
you
ever ran it?
Steve Prior
Kenneth Westeli
I already got my copy of the 2nd edition from Amazon.com, so I
expect that the book has gone pretty well :-)
Steve Prior
Milt Epstein wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Andrew Robson wrote:
Firstly I very strongly highly recommend you buy a decent book on
servlets with a section on JDBC
and
servlets are located in Tomcat?
Thanks
Steve Prior
But if you do that, don't you lose the ability to reload beans automatically on
modification?
Steve
Justin Kennedy wrote:
what I do is modify the startup.bat to include the extra classpaths I need.
so in startup.bat I have:
set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;whatever.you.want
At 06:21 PM 3/15
to generate files
before Apache can be started up, has anyone worked out a safe startup and
shutdown
script for the pair? I'm also interested in doing this for Windows, but Unix
comes
first for me.
Thanks
Steve Prior
Sankaranarayanan Ganapathy wrote:
Do we have to reload tomcat, everytime we add a new webapp?
Is it possible to add a webapp to a running tomcat?
Thanx
Ganesh
It will reload itself it you make sure server.xml has
reloadable="true" in the servlet context definition, this
should be the
a
new context do I have to start tomcat again for it to start serving it?
--Ganesh
-Original Message-
From: Steve Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Adding new servlets?
Sankaranarayanan Ganapathy wrote:
Do we
Mick Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know why this statement WILL ADD a value to a record (Price)in a
database named parkingPrice:
Statement statement = connection.createStatement();
String query = "INSERT INTO parkingPrice(" +
" Price " +
") VALUES ('" +
Help me...following error occurs. and i have no com.lgeds.jdf.servlet.UploadedFile
class. but
What does Tomcat talking to me ? Help me..
what's mean wrong name.? i already store a class file "UploadedFile.class" to
"/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/en/WEB-INF/classes/com/filonet/jdf/servlet/"
According to the DTD login-config goes after security-constraint
John de la Garza wrote:
I added my web app in the webapps dir and now I get this message...
-
Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
Apache Tomcat/4.0-b1
PARSE error at
Manish Shahdadpuri wrote:
I am a new Tomcat user. As far as I understand, tomcat is also a web
server in itself. Is it possible to use tomcat alone as a web server
without using any other WebServer e.g Apache etc.
Yes... It just isn't recommended for high volume sites, as well as the
fact
"Brett W . McCoy" wrote:
On 2001.03.05 12:36 Manish Shahdadpuri wrote:
I am a new Tomcat user. As far as I understand, tomcat is also a web
server in itself. Is it possible to use tomcat alone as a web server
without using any other WebServer e.g Apache etc.
Only if you are serving
You say that you are using OpenBSD? Which JVM are you using, I tried to
find one that was programmed for OpenBSD ( not using linux binaries ) where
is one? Thanks
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It depends on what database you are using... I'll assumie it is
a) access (you should get a different DB)
b) sql server (merrant and others make JDBC drivers, search te web there
are a few options for sql server).
Adilakshmi Lingam wrote:
I've upgraded my jdk to 1.3.0_02. tomcat crashing
You should be able to use IE or netscape, this is server side java
so it doesn't matter if your browser supports it or not.
Did you try the servlet examples? if MRJ is just a runtime then there
is no compiler in it and your computer won't compile the JSP pages, try
the servlets. they are
Mon-Quen Huang wrote:
I have a file stored in the backend Oracle database
and has JSP communicating with the database in JDBC.
I would like to allow user to click on a hyperlink and
then download the file which is stored in the
database.
Is this possible? If so, what are the steps to
Thanks very much.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Adam Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 12:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: tomcat, apache, and mod_jk
Hi,
I think they're just .so files so the default config files are portable. You
can tell M
I believe that the threads setting refers only to the number
of threads serving requests.. There are various other threads already
running from the Tomcat core that you don't have control over..
Andrew Stewart wrote:
Thanks for the reply:
However I tried adding it into the server.xml
?
Are there anyone meet this error before?
Thx. in Advance.
-Original Message-
From: William Brogden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat3.2.1 with IIS5
Steve Wong wrote:
I have the green arrow in the ISAPI filter in Internet
be displayed.
And there is also a warning in the event log :
The server failed to load application '/LM/W3SVC'. The error was 'The
specified metadata was not found.'.
Has anyone met this error before? Can you throw me some light on this?
Thx. in Advance.
Steve
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Hello:
I am running Tomcat 3.2.1 on RedHat Linux 7.0.
I am trying to get tomcat to automatically start and stop when I reboot
my server.
My server is not local, so I am looking thru /var/log/messages.
I seeing messages for when tomcat starts up:
Feb 15
Mel Martinez wrote:
I realize this is an apache question, but...
could someone give me a link to a download site for
mod_vhost_alias.c ? I can compile src if necessary
for solaris and linux, but I need a precompiled binary
for NT.
Everytime I try to search the internet for
I have the green arrow in the ISAPI filter in Internet Manager.
I can browse http://localhost/examples/jsp/index.html
But when I browse http://localhost/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
It shows: The Page cannot be displayed.
There is no error in the isapi.log
And there's a warning in Window's
Any then for a REAL answer...
If you had a box that had existing IIS applications running and you
wanted to add servlets (and jsp if you really want a new nightmare).
You could tie the two together..
Or if you have a high-access site and you need the performance
for static pages and HTML you
for the JSP it manages to show the old version
(after a delay when it must be compiling something).
I don't think this happened in 3.1.
Help appreciated,
Steve Quail.
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I also use Kawa 5.0 and tomcat and find they work well
together. I definitely like Kawa in general as a Java
IDE.
Steve Buroff
-Original Message-
From: Kyle Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 8:14 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Recommendations
I'm having trouble logging in as Context Administrator. I have even used the
tomcat-users.conf file for reference but that did not help as well. A quick
reply would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Steve Gramenopoulos
Software Engineer
Veridian Information Solutionz
I am still having no luck logging in. I have even modified the
tomcat-users.xml file but with no luck. I am using Tomcat version 3.2.1 on
an SGI machine. I have tried the following combos:
Username: tomcat Password: tomcat
Username: role1 Password:tomcat
Username: both Password:tomcat
I tried what Matt Dale suggested but no luck yet. Anybody have any other
ideas for username and password for Context Manager on Tomcat 3.2.1?
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"Alexandr L. Pazin" wrote:
Hello!!!
Could anybody help me, Please!
I have Windows 98 on my PC.
I have downloaded TOMCAT Version 3.1.1.
I have put all tomcat files ( bin, conf, doc, lib, src, webapps) to
the C:\foo\tomcat directory.
I have installed JDK 1.2 into C:\JAVA.
So,
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