In using the Tomcat manager app with 5.0.16, we got some odd results when our
backend database started acting funny and then crashed; I'm just curious as to
whether the results we saw on the Tomcat manager indicate that there's something
I should be looking at.
Specifically, what I saw was that
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From: Hollerman Geralyn M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: What does this mean? (Tomcat manager)
In using the Tomcat manager app with 5.0.16, we got some odd results
when
our
backend database started acting funny
Hi
I am running tomcat 4.1.29 on IIS 5.0 and j2k 2.0.2 (have also tried older
versions)
Sometimes I get this error in the j2k.log:
[Tue Jan 20 13:03:18 2004] (error ) [jk_worker_ajp13.c (380)]
ajp13.service() Error sending initial post -1 0 0
the log continues:
[Tue Jan 20 13:03:18 2004]
What happens if you type ( http://127.0.0.1/index.jsp ) in your
browser?
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redirecting?
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-1 0 0
What happens if you type ( http://127.0.0.1/index.jsp
IIS using som sort of other technique
than the HTTP redirecting?
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Could the 10 second delay be caused by tomcat recompiling your jsp?
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-1 0 0
Not sure about your
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ost -1 0 0
Could the 10 second delay be caused by tomcat recompiling your jsp?
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this mean? ajp13.service() Error sending initial p ost -1 0 0
Could the 10 second delay be caused by tomcat recompiling your jsp?
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I have this on my jkStatus page when using jk2.
id namelb_factor lb_valueroute errorState
gracefulepCount errorTime
2 web02WWW:8019 1 43 web02WWW:8019 N N
10 0
What do lb_factor, lb_value, graceful, epCount, and errorTime actually
Hi
Found this in my JK2 logs (Windows events):
Emerg: [jk_isapi_plugin.c (426)]: HttpFilterProc
[/cc200x/meta-inf/services/javax.xml.parsers.documentbuilderfactory]
points to the web-inf or meta-inf directory.
Somebody try to hack into the site!!!
What does this mean?
Marcel
Found this in my JK2 logs (Windows events):
Emerg: [jk_isapi_plugin.c (426)]: HttpFilterProc
[/cc200x/meta-inf/services/javax.xml.parsers.documentbuilderfactory]
points to the web-inf or meta-inf directory.
Somebody try to hack into the site!!!
What does this mean?
I believe it means
Jon Skeet wrote:
Found this in my JK2 logs (Windows events):
Emerg: [jk_isapi_plugin.c (426)]: HttpFilterProc
[/cc200x/meta-inf/services/javax.xml.parsers.documentbuilderfactory]
points to the web-inf or meta-inf directory.
Somebody try to hack into the site!!!
What does
That's what I figured... However, the only one accesing the system
at the moment is myself. It must be one of my servlets that places
such
a request. Why is there a meta-inf directory anyway? It is not
reflected in the file system.?
Consider a war file - that's likely to have a meta-inf
Jon Skeet wrote:
That's what I figured... However, the only one accesing the system
at the moment is myself. It must be one of my servlets that places
such a request. Why is there a meta-inf directory anyway? It is not
reflected in the file system.?
Consider a war file - that's likely
It means JPackage Project (www.jpackage.org)
The rpms provided for many jakarta projects,
including ant and tomcat came from this project.
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I can help you on the rpm's
jaxp_parser_impl is from xerces-j2-2.2.0-1jpp
xml-commons-apis is from xml-commons-apis-1.0-0.b2.1jpp
http://www.jpackage.org/rpm/free/RPMS/
has both of these rpms
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Can someone tell me what jpp stands for
Can someone tell me what jpp stands for in the RPM files that are available
for tomcat 4.1.12?
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.12/rpms/
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.12/rpms/
The previous RPM files I was using for tomcat
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LMAO (laughing my ass off) is what you probably are talking about (a
lot of
fonts its hard to distinguish between 1 (one) l (lowercase L), and i
(lowercase I)
Possibly, but imao is also a common acronym...
IMHO = In My Honest Opinion
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LMAO (laughing my ass off
or is it in my humble opinion... ??
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IMHO = In My Honest Opinion
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or is it in my humble opinion... ??
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Meldungvon Ihrem System.
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as far as i know...it is as far as i know ;)
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Hi!
What means afaik?
Regards,
Philip M. Meier
, April 15, 2002 1:27 PM
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Hi!
What means afaik?
Regards,
Philip M. Meier
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i guess a good answer would look like STFW
(and so that no one replies to ask what it means : Search The Fucking Web)
google: afaik
1st answer: as fas as i know
David
This is Tomcat Discussion List. Please stop this. And do not put such questions on
this list.
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hehe.. you guys are funny :)
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in my humble/honest opinion
what I don't know is imao, which I also see.
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in my humble/honest opinion
what I don't know is imao, which I also see.
a = arrogant
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Richard -
Seems like you've been barking at the wrong tree if you've been
playing with the Company Org Unit field. Look my previous
message what field you need to play with.
/Pae
Greetings!
Thanks for the replies so far. Unfortunately, I haven't got it to work
yet. I'm putting various
Pae wrote:
It usually means that the name, e.g., Common Name, in your
certificate and the name of your server, e.g., http server,
where the certificate originated from don't match.
How did you created the certificate? Ex, openssl?
Pae
Pae,
Thank you for your assistance so far. I'm using the
The CN in the distinguished name is standing for Common Name.
Pae
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Greetings!
Last post for a while - I promise! G
What does it mean - Name on certificate does not match name of the
site?
I did the self-signed certificate thing for SSL. There are three
messages that appear on the pop-up dialog when you access the secure
site. The first says The certificate
put the qualified name of your machine: yourmachine.yourdomain.com, if you
are only trying with localhost put localhost
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Greetings!
Thanks for the replies so far. Unfortunately, I haven't got it to work
yet. I'm putting various combinations of server name / domain name in
the Company Org Unit field, but to no effect.
Is there a way to view the two fields while running in a browser, i.e.
what the server is
nzol1:8080/examples/servlet/prova1
I get the following page.. what does it mean?
Error: 500
Location: /examples/servlet/prova1
Internal Servlet Error:
java.lang.ClassCastException: xmlcprove.prova1
at
org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.loadServlet(ServletWrappe
Hello.
I've seen a lot of other discussion on people having trouble getting
mod_jk or mod_jserv set up for Tomcat and Apache to work with one another.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one finding this frustrating. (not glad at
others' frustration of course, just glad that I'm not alone)
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Hello.
I've seen a lot of other discussion on people having trouble getting
mod_jk or mod_jserv set up for Tomcat and Apache to work with one another.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one finding this frustrating. (not glad at
others' frustration
Does anyone know how to unsubscribe from this newsgroup?
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It means that the version of mod_jserv.so
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It means that the version of mod_jserv.so was not compiled with the option
-DEAPI. EAPI is the Apache extended API for modules (No, I don't know what
that means)
If you're compiling using apxs, you can turn on this flag inside the apxs
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