The default port is 8080. So your friend should try
http://yourip:8080/
Ah, one more thing: try sending messages with more descriptive subjects.
It helps if you want a prompt response.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Amit Mahale wrote:
I am a tomcat user my o.s is windows 95 .I would like my
Hi, all of a sudden I am getting the below error when I try to run tomcat.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Alex
Context log path="" :jsp: init
Context log path="" :default: init
Starting endpoint port="80"
handler="org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler&q
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From: "Scott Barr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 01:09
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: I hope I am misunderstanding your message, Arif.
:
: Scott
:
: - Original Message -
: From:
Scott
I suspect that Arif might have said:
"Spammers are worse than people who eat piglets."
I would have guessed that eating adult pigs is thought to be an abomination,
and eating babies is too!
Alex
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Scott
Never :)
I'm a carnivore too.
piglet=baby pig in this part of the world :)
Alex
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 03:48
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: Ale
does tomcat support ssi? how?
thanks,
alex
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', an
excellent book (available from Apple in PDF form).
- 'Thinking in Java', available in PDF from www.bruckeeckel.com.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Hi Robert.
I guess you're talking about a static xml file. In this case, you should
add the mime-type to your web.xml.
I don't have an example ready, but you can follow the web.dtd in
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2_2.dtd
Un saludo,
Alex.
Robert Nicholson wrote:
Am I missing
Go for it!
Un saludo,
Alex.
Mike Slinn wrote:
Kevin:
I've also started some docs on JDBC realms at
http://www.mslinn.com/sites/tomcat/jdbcRealm.html
Again, if anyone has corrections or suggestions I am most happy to
incorporate them.
I am planning to write up web.xml next
, store it in the session and check
it in the receiving servlet.
Un saludo,
Alex.
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at a loss here. Isn't web.xml the file that sets servlets up?
[snip -- apache configuration here]
That gives me a different document root for each port. What I want from
Tomcat is a different servlet to handle requests on each port.
With two ContextManager's you should be able to do
.real-time.com/pipermail/tomcat-users/2001-January/020801.html
Un saludo,
Alex.
William Wishon wrote:
Is there a DTD for server.xml? If so could somebody point me at it.
Thanks,
Bill
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Hi William!
Configure two contexts, and load each servlet in one context.
Un saludo,
Alex.
William Wishon wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to assign one of my servlets (say servlet1) to port 8080 and
another one (say servlet2) to port 8081. I want them totally separate so
that I can't
Hi William!
Configure two contexts, and load each servlet in one context.
Un saludo,
Alex.
William Wishon wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to assign one of my servlets (say servlet1) to port 8080 and
another one (say servlet2) to port 8081. I want them totally separate so
that I can't
; you don't get the scalability of a robust
Object-Oriented language. But I don't think you wanted that anyway.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Shahed Ali wrote:
There a a number of products that "simulate/translate" asp code.
Look at iasp from halcyonsoft and chiliasp from ??
AFAIK, both run a
Hi.
Your question would be better answered in a general servlet list, since it
has nothing to do with Tomcat specifically.
Anyway, I think that
request.getHeader ("Referer")
will do it.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Carlos wrote:
can any body say me how can i in a JSP page detect which is t
t spec 2.3 and needs JDK 1.2 (beta version).
The last stable release is Tomcat 3.2.1, there is active development (nightly
builds) for 3.3 and 4.0. New development should be redirected to Tomcat 4.0.
Un saludo,
Alex.
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Three reasons pro-Tomcat:
- Freedom to change it if you don't like it.
- Specs compliance.
- And a great support list with the best Java server-side programmers around :)
Un saludo,
Alex.
Ase Lieden-Seeligson wrote:
I am setting up this web server:
Pentium 100
RedHat 6.2
Apache 1.3.17
This is the Tomcat-user list, perhaps you should try on the JavaWebServer-user
list.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Shailendra wrote:
hi
no ans for my question.
nobody know the solution...
nobody want to help ...
please
if you know somthing please mail
shailendra
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Hi,
I am creating an admin servlet that will reload a web app. What command do you send
Tomcat to do
that?
Thanks for any help.
Alex
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ss_This_Is).class.getName())?
Thanks for any help.
Alex
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Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo!
.
I don't know the guy, but he seems nice, so perhaps the matter should
stay as it is now.
Hasta la prxima,
Alex.
Alex,
Thanks for your courtesy. Unfortunately we have been trying to get this
person removed from the jakarta list for over a year, and have had no
response from the list
in Tomcat 4?
Alex.
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Un saludo,
Alex.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JDBC connection pooling !
Tomcat do not provide resource pooling ? I think ?
I know that some JDBC driver support pooling in native !!! Or you can
tem, users are also developers, and I think that is the
reason of the problems you perceived.
So, as Jon Stevens *might* say, "stop whining and get to work" :) You can
get involved in the Tomcat community as soon (and as deeply) as you
that conf/web-xml does not work any longer. Use the one
inside WEB-INF.
Here are the lines i have added to /conf/web.xml (and this don't work on
3.2 but work on 3.1) :
Sure, add the same lines to WEB-INF/web.xml and it will work OK on 3.2.1.
Saludos,
Alex.
!-- Cocoon : xml,xsl... --
Hi Paul,
I'm not sure if this is what you're asking, but
javax.servlet.http.HttpUtils.getRequestURL(request) will give you the URL
that originated the request.
Cheers,
Alex.
Paul Yoon wrote:
Hello,
I am sorry to ask off topic
but is there any way to know which hyper-link was clicked
Besides the annoying (and never corrected) bugs: init-params not loaded, session
shaky...
Cheers,
Alex.
Jeff Lansing wrote:
Hi,
Let's see what I recall.
(1) war files not supported.
(2) web.xml not used.
(3) WEB-INF meaningless. (path has to point directly to classes)
(4
-- it may not be
important for you, but for us commercial developers it's an essential project.
Besides, fame and fortune should be granted to those who deserve it! (In this case the
Apache Group :)
Cheers,
Alex.
John Golubenko wrote:
Well, you may heard that Tomcat is GNU project. Just get
around, and the Apache License is one of the less
restrictive ones -- while the GPL explicitly prohibits several uses. I don't have
anything against the GPL, and in fact like the FSF and their work; but Tomcat belongs
to the Apache Group.
Cheers,
Alex.
John Golubenko wrote:
Don't worry, I've
,
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, and you'll see the problem fixed in
subsequent releases :)
Cheers,
Alex.
John Golubenko wrote:
Sorry, but that moron pisses me off. I'm not saying that I know everything.
The only thing I was trying to say, is that it's possible to modify source
of tomcat, so fix the naming problem.
-Original
here's the solution for your problem.
1. open a dos window
2. right click the title tab then select
properties
3. click on the Memory Tab
4. adjust the initial environment to 4096
5. close the window then restart the batch files
- Original Message -
From:
Ramana Polavarapu
...
thank you very much
alex
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Try the web.xml inside your webapp, in WEB-INF. The one in conf/ is just for
shows.
Cheers,
Alex.
Carlos wrote:
i have writte that in my web.xml but doesn't run, doesn't show the wml
pages.
it says me that there are te3xt/plain
I have restart the tomcat but doesn't show.
anybody can help
What does this have to do with Tomcat-user?
Haridham - Yogi Divine Society wrote:
Friends:
Jai Swaminarayan
Everyone of us is aware of the earthquake calamity that hit India. As per
H.D.H. Hariprasad Swami Maharaj's wish, saints and devotees from Yogi Divine
Society are working hard to
1. download the tomcat src distribution
2. unzip the file to a temporary dir
3. go to tomcat-src-dir/src/native/apache1.3
4. execute /usr/sbin/apxs -o mod_jk.so -I../jk -I/usr/local/jdk-install-dir/include
-I/usr/local/jdk-install-dir/include/linux -c *.c ../jk/*.c
I'd say that you've started too many threads; when there are no more threads
available in the thread pool, Tomcat refuses connections.
You should increase the number of threads in the pool. Sadly, I don't know
how to do that; and would like to know :)
Cheers,
Alex.
Markus Ebersberger wrote
. is there a workaround with this?
thank you very much.
alex
into account that it takes longer when the traffic is high.
Cheers,
Alex.
James Diggans wrote:
I have tomcat running through mod_jk along with Apache. When tomcat is
launched it does so flawlessly but launches FORTY SIX 'java' threads,
each taking ~10MB of what gtop declares 'resident
kindly send me the link
thanks
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From: "Olaf Grewe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: solved: mod_jserv compilation problems
Hi all,
thanks for any suggestions, I finally found the mod_jk-howto.
servlet
servlet-nameIntraMail/servlet-name
servlet-classyour.package.IntraMail/servlet-class
/servlet
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameIntraMail/servlet-name
url-pattern/IntraMail/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
your servlet can now be accessed as you want it to.
Tomcat, and before
any requests start coming.
If you have several servets you'd like started at startup (what an odd phrase :),
the number inside load-on-startup wil be the order at which they're
initialized.
Enjoy,
Alex.
Andreas Schlegel wrote:
Hi Paul,
in your answer toRachel you mention
Me, I still don't get it. See below.
Thom Park wrote:
Hi Alex,
I wrestled with this one as well - I'd like to see a DTD for server.xml as also The
problem is that, as various connectors/interceptors/valves/whoknowswhat are added to
tomcat during a development cycle, the parameters can
That makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
Alex.
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
Alex Fernndez wrote:
I cannot understand why there can be no DTD. Yes, the contents may be variable and
extensible, but that's what XML is -- eXtensible.
At least for closed versions, it should b
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From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 6:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RequestInterceptor authenticate and authorize. Need advise
"Roytman, Alex" wrote:
Hello,
As I understand, RequestInterceptor.au
A simple answer would be: place every servlet in your web.xml file, and
apply a servlet mapping. You must do it for each one you have, but then
it works (that's what I do).
And also, you can skip those odd package names.
Un saludo,
Alex.
web-app
servlet
servlet-name
what have cause this problem?
see detailed error below
2001-01-24 02:56:02 - Ctx( /ora ): IOException in: R( /ora + /index.html + null)
Connection reset by peer: socket write error
thanks
Joder, un malagueo (t), un granadino (Nacho), un almeriense (yo)...
Aqu se est como en casa... :)
[Sorry folks, it's so odd to see Spanish folks in these places...]
Viva Tomcat,
Alex.
David Tinaquero wrote:
Can Tomcat use XSLT?
=
David
Hi,
I currently have a load test
for Apache Tomcat against another generation tool...
I cant seem to get Tomcat to
use more than 20% of the CPU...
Does anyone know of a way to
increase page generation through more machine usage??
cheers
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META-INF/taglib.tld
thank you very much
alex
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will forward your message to Tomcat news group lets see what Tomcat
developers think.
Alex
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I did it and quite successfully.
Intergate wrote:
Alex,
Were you successful with this auto loading solution?
It is something that I have been searching for...
I seem to remember a message a while back from someone
on the list that indicated that the
load-on-startup
ccess them with:
ApplicationWideObject x=ApplicationWideObject.getInstance();
Anyhow, it's still repetitive code in every servlet. I'd like something more
automatic.
Thanks,
Alex.
That looks nice. Thanks.
Alex.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So why don't you just shortcut this approach:
make a dummy servlet that will load at startup ( is a configuration job)
that instantiates the Application objects.
You don't need a broker (at least not for this problem)
Sloot.
that
file in the ${TOMCAT_HOME}/lib directory then it finds them there.
Is this a knows problem or is there some config I've got wrong. BTW I've got
the same Tomcat and EJB server setup working fine under Tomcat 3.1
Thanks
Alex
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.
Alex
-Original Message-
From: dferugson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 3:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: J2EE OpenEJB
I noticed a reference to tomcat on the openEJB site.
Then I went to apache.org and notice that the latest build of
tomcat
ml
for other details.
I'm working on getting Tomcat working with my virtual hosting on my Apache
server, and have been using both of these documents extensively for
reference.
-Alex
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Simon Orchanian wrote:
I downloaded the distribution for Tomcat3.2.
I cannot find the mod
hi all!!
i got a problem with my code.
and the most of all.
i cannot find where i made mistake.
i was stuck for several days.
who can help me?
Location: /usertable/userlist.jsp
Internal Servlet Error:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
at
like "_0002f" and "_0002e" for no apparent reason
4) Anyone know what the file name limits on Unix/Linux are?
5) Is this a problem which has been fixed in Tomcat 3.2 or the early 4.0
releases?
Thanks for you help
Alex.
-- orthogonality
being a prime one. On the other hand, my understanding of the Tomcat 3.1 code
base is spotty at best. I may have no idea what I'm doing. Any feedback would be
most appreciated!
Thanks,
Alex
-- orthogonality
being a prime one. On the other hand, my understanding of the Tomcat 3.1 code
base is spotty at best. I may have no idea what I'm doing. Any feedback would be
most appreciated!
Thanks,
Alex
Is there a way to get the compiler to ignore the "?xml version="1.0"?" syntax?
Otherwise this means that serving any page that is XML compliant (WML, XHTML, etc) now
requires a complete
rewrite of all JSP files to run in 4.0.
Thanks.
...alex...
"Craig R. McC
Web server which had these problems.
However all these problems were not present when we access tomcat via Apache
web server
Alex
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From: Ritwick Dhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 11:35 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: HANDLER THREAD
Lacerda,
1. I changed the SSL port number to 443 which is the default HTTPS port.
2. I am working on NT4 with jdk1.2.2
Is there any other undocumented configuration that I need to setup to get
SSL working?
Thanks for your responses,
Alex X. Xia
Sonus Networks, Inc.
(978) 392-8114
important point: I am using FORM based logins for my
authentications.
The same exact setup works for Tomcat 3.2 Beta 5. It stopped working for
Tomcat 3.2 Beta 7 8.
Thanks,
Alex X. Xia
Sonus Networks, Inc.
(978) 392-8114
-Original Message-
From: Stefán F. Stefánsson [mailto:[EMAIL
3.2
Beta 5.
I would still think this is a critical bug.
Thanks,
Alex X. Xia
Sonus Networks, Inc.
(978) 392-8114
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From: Xia, Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 1:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Critical Bug: SSL failed for Tomcat
3.2
Beta 5.
I would still think this is a critical bug.
Thanks,
Alex X. Xia
Sonus Networks, Inc.
(978) 392-8114
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From: Xia, Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 1:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Critical Bug: SSL failed for Tomcat
comment on this approach. Is it right approach? is it safe? What if someone
in another interceptor will do something else to
Thread.currentThread().contextClassLoader?
Your feedback is greatly appreciated
Alex
Request Interceptor:
public int preService(Request request, Response response
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java
, Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java, Compiled Code)
2000-11-21 05:18:48 - Ctx( ): 404 R( + :?(û?¤?¦¦¬\ò+îå+0r½+a+??+÷î¶2c¦~ ?
? ?
+ null) null
It seems like Tomcat did not decript the URL for SSL thus creat
free to use it however you want.
Thanks
Alex.
quest.getParameter("my_field");
%
/body
/html
The println statement always prints null.
The same thing holds true if I try to use request.getParameter("my_field")
inside the SimpleRealm.java.
Nothing is said in the Servlet Spec for FORM based login NOT to pass
additional fields. Is this a Tomcat bug?
Thanks,
Alex X. Xia
Sonus Networks, Inc.
(978) 392-8114
Hi,
I am using Apache SOAP 2.0 with Tomcat 3.1. I built a Java client that sends a DOM
element, and receives a DOM element also. This works fine, but my Tomcat server stops
running on each call and displays the following error: Java.exe - application error -
The instruction at "0x77f6coe6"
I have a class which implements both ContextInterceptor and
RequestInterceptor.
The ContextInterceptor.addContext() gets fired twice.
ContextInterceptor
className="com.peacetech.webtools.tomcat.JndiContextInterceptor"/
RequestInterceptor
Hello,
I was struggling with my interceptors trying to figure out why all resources
do not get freed up and then I realized that
ContextInterceptor.removeContext() does not get consistently fired for every
registered context.
When I print list of all contexts from ContextManager in
namespace to start from different roots depending on where
InitialContext was created).
If AdaptiveClassLoader had some context info in it I could get it from there
while creating InitialContext.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated
Alex
namespace to start from different roots depending on where
InitialContext was created).
If AdaptiveClassLoader had some context info in it I could get it from there
while creating InitialContext.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated
Alex
(considering that I must keep my XML and DTD files in my
classpath (under the WEB-INF/classes directory somewhere)?
thanks very much.
...alex...
I don't believe I changed the .jsp before getting the error. Is the
timestamp the only reason the .class would be regenerated?
I have many gigs free and liberal directory permissions. Maybe another
connection in my pool is using the old .class so it can't be overwritten?
Thanks,
-alex
On Tue
something like a
javadoc view of
the JSP pages.
If nobody knows of anything, I'd be willing to try and put something
together. But before I do I'd like to make sure that I'm not
re-inventing
the wheel.
Thanks
Alex
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