Looks like a great job. Adding some examples would make it perfect.
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From: Mike Slinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Documentation for web.xml, server.xml updated
I've put more time into the Tomcat
1) The example web.xml and web.dtd that come with Tomcat
2) The Java servlet API - download from java.sun.com
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into the Tomcat documentation at
http://www.mslinn.com/sites/tomcat
Any comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
Mike Slinn
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Is there any document about installing Tomcat on Netware?
Thank you all!
PS I'm sorry for posting this message on the tomcat developer mailing
list. It was an accident!
andrea
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Hi all,
I am new to this list and have been learning how to
use Cocoon and Tomcat after getting interestedin XML. I have had
real problems with all the documentation. Even Brett McLaughlin's book "Java and
XML", which I bought,seems out of date already - and the instructions do
All the how-to's I've found do not match what is
listed in the win32/i386 directory.
documentations can be found at :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/index.html
Etienne
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From: Wally Highsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: jeudi 22 fvrier 2001 2:52
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Subject: Where is the installation documentation???
All the how-to's
Hi all,
Me again. I've documented as fully as possibly how I got mod_jk working. I
will also be adding a tomcat/apache installation/configuration section soon
too (it's my research project)
URl is: http://willow.cc.edu/docs/adminguide
Click the tomcat/jakarta link on the left.
Hope this helps
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Hi,
does anybody no about a good documentation of Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0-b1
together with Apache 1.3. I'am looking for all kinds of documentation,
like installing, configuring,... .
Thanx in advance for your help.
The only real "
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Hi,
does anybody no about a good documentation of Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0-b1 together
with Apache 1.3. I'am looking for all kinds of documentation, like
installing, configuring,... .
Thanx in advance for your help.
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mfg/best regards
Matthias
Matthias Brantner wrote:
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Hi,
does anybody no about a good documentation of Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0-b1 together
with Apache 1.3. I'am looking for all kinds of documentation, like
installing, configuring,... .
Thanx in advance for your help.
The only real
Hi,
Where can I find documentation that acctually explains how the jsp:useBean
tag works ?
The Servlet API / JSP api are very complex. The JSP tag refrence does not
explain
the scope of the bean.
For example I know that if I have a bean residing in the session and I use
the usebean tag
Shahed Ali wrote:
Hi,
Where can I find documentation that acctually explains how the jsp:useBean
tag works ?
The best place to start is the specifications that actually define what JSP
pages and servlets actually do. For example, the discussion of what
jsp:useBean actually does
Hi...
I've got Tomcat installed (3.2.1 on Solaris x86), but I can't get past the
docs for setting it up to work with Apache. The "Minimalistic User's Guide"
states that the tomcat-apache.conf file is created each time Tomcat starts.
This is true. But the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO suggests making
Hi Bill,
I've got Tomcat installed (3.2.1 on Solaris x86), but I can't get past the
docs for setting it up to work with Apache. The "Minimalistic User's
Guide"
states that the tomcat-apache.conf file is created each time Tomcat
starts.
This is true. But the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO suggests
it working in stand-alone
mode. I guess I'll have to continue to try to find current,
relevant documentation. I'll try the mod_jk howto for starters.
Thanks for your response.
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Taos - Santa Clara, CA
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Quantum Mecha
get past the documentation...
Tomcat configuration is based on server.xml, which defines a lot of
things that have to be then defined, mirror-like, over in httpd.conf for
apache. So the easy way to get things working is to use the automatically
created file tomcat-apache.conf-auto.
However
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Subject: Re: Can't get past the documentation...
Tomcat configuration is based on server.xml, which defines a lot of
things that have to be then defined, mirror-like, over in httpd.conf for
apache. So the easy way to get things working is to use the automatically
created file
Blake Binkley wrote:
also lets get the filename right,
mod_jk.conf.auto uses mod_jk.so
tomcat-apache.conf.auto uses mod_jserv.so
are we confused yet?
Hell, I was confused when I got here. :-)
But now that you mention that...I wonder if I'm supposed to
replace tomcat-apache.conf with
"Kurt, Oliver" wrote:
Okay, I just figured out, how to use the "FORM" auth-method mechanism (I
realized that the webapps/examples directory supplies good examples and
furthermore Servlet-Specification chapter 11 describes that stuff)
Does tomcat 3.2 support digest and client-cert
.
If the web.xml file needn't to be modified, what to do else?
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Von: Nacho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 18. Dezember 2000 15:46
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Betreff: RE: JDBC Realm documentation
Hi again,
it's actually pretty bad that there ar
url-pattern*.jsp/url-pattern
I dont have the spec in the wall... but i want to remember that spec
does not have defined this kind of wildcard matching (with the wildchar
as prefix ) it only deals with wildchars as suffix.., so your need to
rewrite your url-pattern ..
Saludos ,
Ignacio
gracias Ignacio
Oliver Kurt
ps. The url-mapping *.jsp is valid.
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Von: Nacho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Betreff: RE: JDBC Realm documentation
url-pattern*.jsp/url-pattern
I dont have the spec
I found, what I did wrong !!!
Great to hear that
However, muchas gracias Ignacio
de Nada.
ps. The url-mapping *.jsp is valid.
Yes i did read the spec ( section 10.2 ), it seems that the type of
url-pattern that are not defined is with a url-pattern of this class
"*/pepe.jsp" not with
So lets move on
Finally I got the auth-methodBASIC/auth-method working.
Now I want to evaluate other aut-methods. I red in the web.dtd that BASIC,
FORM, DIGEST and CLIENT-CERT are legal values for the auth-method.
QUESTION 1.)
Where can I read something about that stuff, for example which
There arent any more docs, than howto, ask here ... i your better bet..
Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega
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Enviado el: viernes 15 de diciembre de 2000 15:07
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Asunto: JDBC Realm documentation
Hi
Hi
Betty,
Link to
jk_nt_service.exe documentation:
http://jakarta.apache.org/cvsweb/index.cgi/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/NT-Service-howto.html
and select the
hyperlinkRevision 1.2/ (as text)
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/NT-Service-howto.html
try this site
Hi -- where in the apache.org site is the documentation for
how to use jk_nt_service.exe?
Thanks
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/NT-Service-howto.html
It's a bit difficult to find the documentation for Tomcat on apache.org...
At 22:52 00/12/08 -0800, you wrote:
Hi -- where in the apache.org site is the documentation for how to use
jk_nt_service.exe?
Thanks
$BM
Is there any documentation on how server.xml works, in realtion to mappings
and JkMount directives in Apache? Specifically for version 3.2b6 of
tomcat.
Although the user guide is good, it doens't give a lot of detail on how
the path attribute in a context relates to a directory
I just started using Tomcat (standalone). I am trying to add a Servlet, and
I am finding
it not well documented. (Isn't this the first thing that every one wants to
do?) Who is responsible to update the build/tomcat/doc/tomcat_ug.html file
with this information?
Lets say that I have a class
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