5.5.9
just a few clicks and you're done. no manual editing of any files at
all.
woodchuck
--- Tracy Spratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking a little further, I suspect the jsp extension configuration
in
IIS is not necessary, because the uriworkermap.properties context
specification
in the relevant web app's WEB-INF/lib folder and my other
web apps were undisturbed! yay! :)
thanks again for your help, Paul!
woodchuck
--- Paul Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woodchuck,
The following web page describes this situation and a solution to the
problem.
http://www.qos.ch/logging
log4j.properties file
and one log4j.jar file. yet, Tomcat and each web app can still
maintain their own separate log files! i've tested this and it works
as well.
woodchuck
--- Seva Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woodchuck,
I guess, the alternative solution is to have all your web apps
app logging
again? i would like to keep my deployment process as web app isolated
as possible (ie. each web app deployed by WAR, drop it in and that's
it, no further steps necessary).
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
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hihi Paul,
thanks so much for your help! i will definitely give this a try and
post my results.
woodchuck
--- Paul Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woodchuck,
The following web page describes this situation and a solution to the
problem.
http://www.qos.ch/logging/sc.jsp
I have
hihi Wendy,
hehe. that also crossed my mind, i wish that was an option, but i
can't unfortunately.:)
woodchuck
--- Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is giving the uncooperative webapp its own Tomcat instance an option?
That's what I'd do. I have a third-party app that insists
fwiw, i'm still using the old 9.2.0.x oracle jdbc drivers with my new
TC 5.5/JDK 5.0 setup. works fine as far as i can tell :p
woodchuck
--- Paul Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed there are JDBC drivers for 10.1.0.2 and 10.1.0.4. Which
should I use?
I've always found
the behaviour you want.
woodchuck
--- Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following scenario that I am testing.
1. Go to www.yahoo.com(or wherever)
2. Type in URL of Servlet1 and log in using username/password
3. Once username/password is authenticated, get forwarded to Servlet2
4. Click
hihi,
it seems the error is related to JSTL/Validator... what version of
struts are you using? and have you properly installed them?
are you upgrading your application from an older setup? (win2k,jdk 1.4,
tc 4.x?)
woodchuck
--- Craig Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following
://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/logging.html
woodchuck
--- Robert Abbate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. We run a webhosting environment, and in previous releases we
were
able to have separate logs for *each* virtual host by using something
like
this:
Host name=mydomain.com
also, make sure your SQL Server is patched up with the latest SQL
Server service pack.
woodchuck
--- Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW .. there is a new version of the SQLServer JDBC driver from
Microsoft.
-Tim
Mitchell Teixeira wrote:
Hi - I've heard nothing but bad things about
for
the second txt file request).
anyhow i want to make sure of this, and i will retest again and
clearing all cache each time before requesting the txt files.
thanks,
woodchuck
--- Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: obscure tomcat
awesome! thanks, Jon!
woodchuck
--- Jon Wingfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree; it does the job :)
There is an equivalent for IE:
http://www.blunck.info/iehttpheaders.html
Enjoy,
Jon
Woodchuck wrote:
GB Developer,
thanks so much for your suggestion, Live HTTP Headers
--- Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: obscure tomcat 5.5 text file display bug? [Bugzilla
candidate?]
here is the relevant header info from Tomcat 4.1:
HTTP/1.x 200 OK
Etag: W/1706-1120587147968
Last-Modified
woohoo! my first Bugzilla!!
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35632
:D
woodchuck
--- Woodchuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: obscure tomcat 5.5 text file display bug
(ie. port 8080).
woodchuck
--- GB Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why does 4.x have:
HTTP/1.1 200
Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0
and 5.x have:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
Are you fronting 4.x with IIS, and not 5.x? That is one config
difference
that you'll need
:50 GMT
Content-Length: 1706
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 18:57:00 GMT
thanks again, Mike, for noticing the IIS difference. i would hate to
have filed my first Bugzilla falsely... -_-
woodchuck
--- Woodchuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ack! you are right! thanks for noticing this. actually
-typetext/plain/mime-type
/mime-mapping
so sorry for the false alarm. :(
sincerely,
woodchuck -- needs to improve on testing
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is telling the browser what
type of file it's sending back... some kind of header info.. but i'm
not sure how to go about debugging this)
thx in advance,
woodchuck
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thanks GB Developer!
i will definitely give this a try!
woodchuck
--- GB Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(i suspect it's the way
Tomcat is telling the browser what type of file it's sending
back... some kind of header info.. but i'm not sure how to go
about
? or is this something
that can be fixed via Tomcat configuration?
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
--- GB Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(i suspect it's the way
Tomcat is telling the browser what type of file it's sending
back... some kind of header info.. but i'm
folder and
placing myapp.xml there but that doesn't work either.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
doesn't seem to have info on how to do this.
anyone know?
thanks in advance,
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next action in the web app. basically, the latest login wins.
this is the behavior/policy our client is happy with.
woodchuck
--- Andre Van Klaveren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mentioned this issue (killing browser problem) in a previous
posting. The only way to prevent
worked 100%.
the setup program can be found here:
http://www.shiftomat.com/opensource/
hth,
woodchuck
--- Young, Ed CONT Anteon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
I haven't removed any files and the default files and the Default
page
is listed above
classloading hierarchy level... this is what i suspect your problem is
http://struts.apache.org/userGuide/configuration.html#config_add
hth,
woodchuck
--- Nikola Milutinovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
Me and the team have given up on RMI and went to RPC, but I thought
I'd
make one
?
it seems to me there are easier ways to frame your solution around,
other than by trying to detect if a given variable is declared or not.
just a thought,
woodchuck
--- Charles P. Killmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the try catch block and that led me to asking this forum. I
tried
hihi all,
does Tomcat 5.5.x handle this instance pooling transparently for
objects implementing STM?
do i need to configure Tomcat to turn on this feature?
tia,
woodchuck
--- Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your statement is completely wrong, STM is fully supported in Tomcat
5.5
LOL. i was fooled for a second or two when i got the e-mail, because i
do use paypal.. but NOT WITH THIS E-MAIL!!!
nevermind the fact that the URL looks awfully suspicious
nice try internet scum!!!
--- B Wiley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I DONT HAVE A PAY PAL ACCOUNT ! I
is that the
logic:iterate tag is looking literally for the method getFoo.bar() in
myObj instead of doing myObj.getFoo().getBar()
any ideas?
please and thanks!
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--- Lutz Zetzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, 16. Mai 2005 16:33 schrieb Woodchuck:
i've read the class loader how-to and also searched the archives
but
haven't found any answers for my current problem -- which is that
my
application-specific jars (under WEB-INF/lib) don't
you need to get at least the Java 1.5 run-time environment (aka JRE
5.0)
Tomcat 5.5.x does not work with Java 1.4 unless you install a
compatibility patch
since you are developing, i recommend you install the JDK 1.5 and
update your JAVA_HOME to point to 1.5 instead of 1.4
hth,
woodchuck
know how to control this type of behavior regarding web requests
for resources?
thanks in advance,
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information) to produce custom results.
hth,
woodchuck
--- Dakota Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The dynamic aspect of Tomcat is used to write HTML dynamically. This
is unrelated to the service of applets. If all you
fwiw, i am upgrading my web app from Tomcat 4.1.24 to Tomcat 5.5.9 and
wow... the performance increase is very noticeable.
--- Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read the link, and was curious as to what your opinion is when
running Tomcat over SSL. I put Apache in front of Tomcat when SSL is
be displayed inside the browser or loaded by
an external application?
i tried deleting the mime-mapping element for txt extension in the
conf/web.xml for Tomcat but it didn't work... the .txt files were still
being displayed inside the browser
does anyone know?
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
same run-time errors when
accessing jsps in my app).
does anyone have any suggestion as to why my WEB-INF/lib folder seems
to be ignored?
the jars in WEB-INF/lib got loaded fine in Tomcat 4.1.29 and i'm in the
process of upgrading it to Tomcat 5.5.9.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
same run-time errors when
accessing jsps in my app).
does anyone have any suggestion as to why my WEB-INF/lib folder seems
to be ignored?
the jars in WEB-INF/lib got loaded fine in Tomcat 4.1.29 and i'm in the
process of migrating my web app to Tomcat 5.5.9.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
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--- Patrick Lacson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's some serious hardware!
Dual 3.6 Xeon 15k rpm drives?!!
I take it your desktop is also your dev DB server?
On 4/22/05, epyonne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are mine (just
hihi,
is this what you're trying to achieve?
-have all servlets deployed under Tomcat's webapp directory like usual
-but then place modified/customized servlets to user's directories
whenever desired (and this one overrides the webapp one)
woodchuck
--- Steve Ochani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
this problem, but it has been
effective in my production app so far in belaying impatient users...
woodchuck
--- Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some good advice:
I've got a production app running on a Redhat box that is having
problems with the SAN which is causing all
correct me if i'm wrong, but if you do that, you would be turning your
production server into your development server!
yikes.
woodchuck
--- Ben Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the common practice to handle file sync between development
server
and production server? Is there a trivial
, and
sometimes not (when doing the same thing(s) over and over in the app).
i've never seen the Recoverable error message though...
woodchuck
--- Guernsey, Byron (GE Consumer Industrial)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me pose this question: are these messages resulting in
reproducable
problems
there are some differences between my workers file and yours? at
this point i'll try anything :)
but since you're on unix, your JK connector is most likely not using
isapi_redirector2.dll. so maybe there's implementation differences
between the unix JK and windows JK...
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
to allocate memory on a per application basis?...
that is, if my Tomcat was hosting 3 apps, is it possible to explicitly
allocate a max amount of memory per app?
please and thanks,
woodchuck
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the location of where the service gets
its Tomcat parameter values from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Apache
Tomcat\Parameters
hope this helps anyone else that runs into the same problem!
woodchuck
--- Allistair Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
The way we do it is using
/form being submitted is suddenly cut off?
any help is appreciated.
please and thanks,
woodchuck
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--- Matt Bathje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Does that fact that the newly-compiled file is always called from a
jsp:include page=xxx.jsp / make a difference?
try %@ include file=xxx.jsp %
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--- Matt Bathje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woodchuck wrote:
--- Matt Bathje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Does that fact that the newly-compiled file is always called from
a
jsp:include page=xxx.jsp / make a difference?
try %@ include file=xxx.jsp %
This would
hihi all,
how can i find out all the various memory parameter values that was
used to start tomcat as a service in windows?
i looked at the properties for the Apache Tomcat service and all i
could find was that it pointed to Tomcat.exe in the tomcat bin folder.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
hihi,
i have gotten into the habit of precompiling my jsps and then
obfuscating everything. while not 100% bullet-proof (but then again,
nothing is in theory), i think this is a reasonably decent solution for
source security.
woodchuck
--- Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
on space and transfer allowances. it was either that or they
charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
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thanks QM!
i upgraded to Tomcat 5.0.28 and it got rid of the problem!
woodchuck
--- QM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 02:04:01PM -0700, Woodchuck wrote:
: is there a way i can tell whether it's patched with this fix or
not?
Yes -- search the archives and/or Bugzilla
is nothing special just this:
Context path=/myapp docBase=myapp
debug=0 reloadable=true swallowOutput=true
thanks in advance,
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it's version 5.0.27
is there a way i can tell whether it's patched with this fix or not?
--- QM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 01:48:00PM -0700, Woodchuck wrote:
: i put a context.xml file into my META-INF folder and created a war
: file. then i dropped the war file
this upgrade experienced any side effects?
any info, suggestions on this is greatly appreciated.
please and thanks,
woodchuck
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hihi,
i don't know what is the root of my problem (tomcat connection pooling,
jdbc, database, ..)
this is my scenario:
- container managed pooling (Tomcat 4.1.24)
- jdbc (PreparedStatement objects)
- wrapping my own transactions by autoCommit(false), and issuing
commit() manually
i'm running
i program in ones and zeroes only!! :D
also, check that your tomcat-users.xml is similar to this:
tomcat-users
role rolename=manager/
role rolename=admin/
user username=admin password=admin roles=admin,manager/
/tomcat-users
--- Andrew Janian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure that Tomcat itself is running? Did the
in your
ascript.jsp
woodchuck
--- Martin_Grüneberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, hope somebody knows whats going on here...
I have a main.jsp with the following start..
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
jsp:root version=2.0 xmlns:jsp=http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page;
xmlns=http://www.w3
/servlet.jar/
pathelement path=${tomcat.home}/common/lib/jasper-runtime.jar/
pathelement path=${ant.home}/lib/ant.jar/
/classpath
/jspc
why do you need to define your own pre-compile task may i ask?
woodchuck
--- simon colston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have set up an ant task to precompile JSPs
i'm using tomcat 4.1.24
i have both unpackWARs and autoDeploy set to true.
i have a context for myapp defined:
Context path=/myapp docBase=myapp debug=0
reloadable=true
tomcat is not expanding my myapp.war file. why is this? so after
reading archives people suggested setting
i just discovered that my DOCTYPE points to an old link:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2_3.dtd
if you go there you will see a message with the correct link:
http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd
however, my app still works, and tomcat didn't complain, nor did it
warn me..
why does
'placeholder' string !--
@SERVLET_MAPPINGS@ -- with the servlet mappings from jspc, my web.xml
file is still valid even if i never pre-compile.
thanks again for your help! TMTOWTDI is really true for Ant!
woodchuck
--- QM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 09:45:55AM -0700
under the web-app section of the web.xml file, can we arbitrarily
reference other xml files?
that is, if i put all my servlet tags in one file (my_servlets.xml)
and all my servlet-mapping tags in another file (my_mappings.xml), is
it possible to reference these from the web.xml file (and not
--- QM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 08:57:49AM -0700, Woodchuck wrote:
: under the web-app section of the web.xml file, can we arbitrarily
: reference other xml files?
: that is, if i put all my servlet tags in one file
(my_servlets.xml)
: and all my servlet-mapping tags
hi,
i would recommend you do the first technique, which is to set an
environment variable in windows called CATALINA_HOME. the value in
your case would be c:\tomcat (without the quotes)
do you know how to do this? (which operating system are you using?)
--- Mendo, Anthony J. [EMAIL
hi,
not sure if this is related but Tomcat is now using Ant to compile .jsp
files and there was something about a memory leak in the internal javac
that Ant uses to compile.
the 'fix' was to set fork = true for this Ant compilation process so
that it does not corrupt Tomcat's jvm by using a
hi,
this begs the question, is it bad practice to require users to enable
cookies?
--- Mike Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben,
I don't know of any way of checking (someone correct me if I'm
wrong!).
What I have done is to attach an attribute to the session, redirect
to a
small .jsp
. If your application requires either then it is
not always
useable. Food for thought.
Robert S. Harper
801.265.8800 ex. 255
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From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 9:29 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Determination
is it possible to set it up so that each user's session always go to
the same app server in a multi app server scenario? or is this not
possible and/or a bad idea?
--- Dale, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes the only data replicated is the session information.
Anything in the application
just curious,
is there any issues relating to how big in size a JSP
can be in Tomcat?
i remember working with Websphere, JSPs have a
limitation of 64k. that is, if the compiled .class
file for a JSP exceeds 64k, the server will return an
ugly run-time error whenever someone tries to access
it.
i noticed that Tomcat (4.1.24) only works with JSPs
that were compiled into the package org.apache.jsp
even if my JSP folder structure is many levels deep,
it doesn't matter, all JSPs in each level must be
compiled into the org.apache.jsp package or else
Tomcat throw errors. so after
No one can really believe Java is faster than C or
C++, because Java is
itself written in C and C++.
isn't there a hardware JVM implementation? maybe
running on that, Java C++
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--- Keith Hankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to do jsp form validation but cannot get
a solution that works. The problem occurs because my
jsp files are not in the same directory as my
Servlets. If I have my ControllerServlet redirect
the
--- Carl Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings.
I am hoping someone can give me a helping hand with
my query.
I a webserver running:
Windows 2000 Server
Tomcat 5.0.25
Apache 2.0.49
Mod_jk2
J2SDK 1.4.2_01
I have NOT tried to use the fork compile setting in
Tomcat (read
--- Daxin Zuo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently run Tomcat 4.1.9 (without apache) to run
JSP and ervlet. How to
debug JSP and Servelt in TOMCAT?
Thanks.
i use the eclipse IDE available at:
http://www.eclipse.org
it's great and it's FREE!!!
Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory() will get you the
maximum amount of memory for your jvm.
--- Dale, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded this and it seems to have potential.
Unfortunately I cant work out where to get the heap
sizing information which is one of the more
important
--- Geoff Simonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
works fine. What am I
doing wrong?
Thanks for any help.
Geoff
your question has nothing to do with Tomcat. you
should post to a Struts forum..
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when i pre-compile my jsps, i found that Tomcat only
likes them when they are compiled with the package
org.apache.jsp.
if i change the generated *_jsp.java files (before
compiling) to a different package that is anything but
org.apache.jsp, Tomcat fails to load them when I try
to access the
Woodchuck,
I just fought the exact same thing for two weeks and
this is what I discovered:
If you want to precompile all the JSPs with a
package
name other than org.apache.jsp you have to use the
-p
option and give it a new package name. This doesn't
really work, as you may have already
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