I am new to TOMCAT. I used MyEclipse Workbench to develop the site which
I run of a local installation on my XP box. I then created a
MyApplication.war file and used Tomcat Web Application Manager to deploy
it on a shared server. The war file is in
.
Complete guess here, but you might want to check permission settings for the
Tomcat home (installation) directory - and also see that you've got a Tomcat
user account set up, etc.
I have a no-login 'tomcat' user, and permissions for the Tomcat home
directory (and all its contents) is assigned to
Fedora Core 3 using Gnome
Installed Tomcat 5.5.4, created tomcatd script to start tomcat in
/etc/rc.d/init.d, chmod +755 tomcatd chkconfig --add tomcatd 5 on
On startup it says it's starting tomcatd, yet tomcat is not run. if I
manually run script with start argument it starts fine.
I've
and others get the most from the list.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: Dinesh Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: WELCOME to tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Hi,
I want to define my application with DEFAULT
Hi,
I want to define my application with DEFAULT CONTEXT. When i
changes the context root from to /, then context fragment file is
changed to [.xml] and tomcat is not able to load properly. Anybody
have any idea on this???
In General How do i define context / for my application?
Thanks,
D
Hi,
Can anyone please tell how to read tomcat configuration file usiing
java program?
I am new to tomcat. Is there ant API for tomcat to read datasource
name/Url from config file. Please help me out. I am using the oracle
8.0i database.
Regads,
shyam
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On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 02:48:55PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Can anyone please tell how to read tomcat configuration file usiing
: java program?
? I'm not sure what you mean. Do you want to parse the file yourself?
It's just XML. Recent JDKs ship with builtin XML parsers, so this is
I am logging into a protected area, with a username and password that is exists, but
doesn't have the correct role to access the page, I am getting a 403:
403: Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 - HTTP Status 403 - Access to the requested
resource has been denied
and the user is being logged on to the system.
You can configure your web.xml to forward error code 403 to your specific
error page
like:
web.xml snippet
error-page
error-code403/error-code
location/errors/403.jsp/location
/error-page
/web.xml snippet
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Hi
I have been trying to set up Tomcat for SSL communication, but could
get through the very first step -- connecting to https:\\localhost:8443
Here are my environment and settings:
1) Windows NT
2) Tomcat4.0.3
3) JDK 1.4 used by Tomcat
4) created the CA and
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