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Not sure if this is what you are after but:
There is a MultiPartRequest Class in the Java Servlet Programming Book.
http://examples.oreilly.com/jservlet2/
HTH,
Rick
Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ wrote:
Hi, i have tried to search for , but i didnt find it. Can somebody help me?
I am not looking for examples, just the own package.
Euclides.
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Thanks.
It looks like mod_jk2-2.0.43.so is the latest for Linux.
So, maybe I am current after all.
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Hi,
It's the latest pre-built binary (Oct of 2002). Which isn't very new.
You could compile 2.0.2.
-e
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Rick Roberts wrote:
Thanks.
It looks like mod_jk2-2.0.43.so is the latest for Linux.
So, maybe I am current after all.
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Not sure if this is what you are after but:
There is a MultiPartRequest Class in the Java Servlet Programming Book.
http://examples.oreilly.com/jservlet2
thank you too.
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containing those classes and
resources under /WEB-INF/lib of your web application archive.
[presumably that should be classes in the second line], which is
exactly where I *have* put the unpacked stuff.
This server also runs regular Apache, and the JSP users all have
regular HTML sites under the Apache
Tomcat, by default, has symbolic links disabled.
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Subject: Where to put java code
I'm running jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 for the purpose of serving with
Cocoon, and that's working
off-topicI have a Folder C:\Programme and a Folder C:\Program Files on
my windows system, just because some installers are not programmed
correctly./off-topic.
The point is, i can do what i like with my personal system. But i am
working together with colleagues and clients, i might use several
That's why the best practice is to set CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME and be
done with it.
The only time your multiple environments (many operating systems) cause
problems is if developers are lazy and hardcode paths into their properties
and source code.
If you don't hardcode paths, you can
Oops...that should be Context's docBase.
John
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That's why the best practice is to set CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME and be
done with it.
The only time your multiple environments (many operating systems) cause
Thank you very much,
Wolfgang
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The different locations make it difficult to understand systems other
people have set up. And that wastes time.
This obviously is a general problem of Linux.
Hayo
John Turner schrieb:
I don't think there is an official recommendation. I put anything
unrelated to the official OS
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 17:09, Hayo Schmidt wrote:
The different locations make it difficult to understand systems other
people have set up. And that wastes time.
This obviously is a general problem of Linux.
I hate statements like that... What about the fact that one of the first
options
Jason Bainbridge wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 17:09, Hayo Schmidt wrote:
The different locations make it difficult to understand systems other
people have set up. And that wastes time.
This obviously is a general problem of Linux.
It's more a problem of people not documenting stuff. The
Your comment is incorrect and illogical.
Every UNIX or Linux system on and off the planet has the capability to have
a directory called /usr/local.
Where you put your distribution is up to you. That's the beauty of open
source, you can do what you like.
If you are using a specific package
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 04:02, Wolfgang Woger wrote:
Hi,
where cat i get mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so
for a reliable download?
thanks Wolfgang
It's 2.01 as I don't believe 2.02 binaries have been built yet but:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.1/bin/linux
Neil Zanella schrieb:
[...]
This sets CATALINA_HOME correctly according to the current installation of
tomcat4 under /var/tomcat4 (whose correctness according to FHS I am not
yet convinced of).
What's the official recommendation?
The RedHat rpm, which BTW is not marked as RedHat in jakarta
I don't think there is an official recommendation. I put anything
unrelated to the official OS distribution under /usr/local, but that's me.
John
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Neil Zanella schrieb:
[...]
This sets CATALINA_HOME correctly according
I put Tomcat in the same place where Apache likes to go: /usr/local.
I don't make symbolic links anywhere because they are a pain to clean up
later and I like everything to be in one place. But that may just be
because I'm from a Windows background where everything (should go)goes
in /Program
Hi,
where cat i get mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so
for a reliable download?
thanks Wolfgang
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 04:02, Wolfgang Woger wrote:
Hi,
where cat i get mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so
for a reliable download?
thanks Wolfgang
It's 2.01 as I don't believe 2.02 binaries have been built yet but:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.1/bin/linux
connectors package
(http://apache.ttlhost.com/jakarta/tomcat-4/source/tomcat-connectors-4.1.24-src.tar.gz)
for your version of Tomcat and build it yourself.
Dhruva
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where cat i get mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so
for a reliable download?
thanks Wolfgang
I might be clutching at straws here...
Referring to an earlier mail of mine reporting a
problem in setting up datasource (cannot configure
BasicDataSource 'null', or something like that), I
read somewhere in a posting that I should be sure to
have the tyrex.jar in my server/lib or common/lib. It
Howdy,
Referring to an earlier mail of mine reporting a
problem in setting up datasource (cannot configure
BasicDataSource 'null', or something like that), I
read somewhere in a posting that I should be sure to
have the tyrex.jar in my server/lib or common/lib. It
also said it should be standard
via http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-devm=105484177917337w=2
Tyrex: This project seems dead (unfortunately) :-( We could replace it
with some other TM, or (I like that one better) not provide an object
factory implementation for UserTransaction by default, and let third
parties provide it.
I am using tomcat-4.1.24 with IIS and I set the registry entry for logLevel
to DEBUG. Where are the messages logged?
Jeff
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 00:08, Jeff Cummings wrote:
I am using tomcat-4.1.24 with IIS and I set the registry entry for logLevel
to DEBUG. Where are the messages logged?
From http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/iishowto.html
Add a string value with the name log_file and a value
I am using jk2 (isapi_redirector2.dll) not jk1 and a log_file string in the
registry has no effect.
Jeff
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On Thu
Hi,
I have downloaded the JK2 redirector for IIS, but all I get is a single DLL.
I have found the JK documentation but no sign of any configuration files.
Sorry if I'm being dumb, but can someone point me where to get the config
files - from what I can see they're called jk2.properties
Tirsdag 10 juni 2003 15:48 skrev Tim Robinson:
Sorry if I'm being dumb, but can someone point me where to get the config
files - from what I can see they're called jk2.properties and
workers2.properties. I found a jk2.properties in my vanilla tomcat
installation but every line is commented out
. You will have to put 8080 in the URL - I've put
mine behind apache.
Regards
Kevin
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Hi,
I have downloaded the JK2 redirector
/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/confighowto.html
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Tirsdag 10 juni 2003 15:48 skrev Tim Robinson:
Sorry if I'm being dumb
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Hi Tim,
I've just installed this this morning on my w2k machine, it should be
similar.
Have a look in the tomcat documentation - there is a quick
start section for
this.
Start the server and go to
http://ratbert/tomcat
complicated and you had to
download
sample config files to edit.
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Hi Tim,
I've just installed this this morning on my w2k
The d/l page is empty - what's wrong??
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1.2.4
/bin/win32/
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2/bin/win32/
David Legg
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That URL is for JK, not JK2.
John
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The d/l page is empty - what's wrong??
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-
connectors/jk/release/v1.2.4
/bin/win32/
Regards
Kevin
Thanks David.
It's here now:-
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
2/bin/win32/
Regards
Kevin
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Howdy,
There have been several approaches mentioned, and all of them seem
reasonable to some extent, so I'm not going to offer any more. I just
wanted to disagree with this statement:
I think the decision about where the locally stored data should go
should
be done at build time.
While
HI there,
In my app I need to store files after a transaction is complete.
I want to keep my application portable, so where should I store such files
to??
Should I use a /output/.. directory in the root area or where else could
be a smart location?
Any ideas on this topic??
thx alot
Johannes
At 15:35 29.3.2003 +0100, you wrote:
HI there,
In my app I need to store files after a transaction is complete.
I want to keep my application portable, so where should I store such files
to??
I would put the directory address for the files in a properties file
(ResourceBundle)
Then you can
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In my app I need to store files after a transaction is complete.
I want to keep my application portable, so where should I store such
files
to??
I would put the directory address
to this?
thx alot
Johannes
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In my app I need to store
defined in each one, and
dependent on where you are deploying to.
If necessary, you can have a property defined in one file (that is loaded
first) and then use that in another property file. e.g.:
${deploy.persist.base.dir} defined in build.dev.properties ( .prod.) and
then another like
to this?
thx alot
Johannes
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In my app I need to store files
Hi Jacob,
I think the decision about where the locally stored data should go should
be done at build time.
I'd suggest to use two directories within the ant tree structure:
/web/// stores the static data independent of location
/web-production/ // stores the config data
to a server
without requiring the ant build.
Jake
At 05:30 PM 3/29/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Jacob,
I think the decision about where the locally stored data should go should
be done at build time.
I'd suggest to use two directories within the ant tree structure:
/web/// stores the static
You could have ant replace the value of the directory name in your
properties file during the build. As part of your build process, ant
would have to copy the properties file from its source directory into
the target directory where it will be used for the build. See the ant
docs for filter
Hi all,
I've been using tomcat 3.3.1 (on Windows with IIS) for some time now and
decided
to upgrade to the latest (4.1.18).
Were can I get these files that were missing from the conf directory:
uriworkermap.properties
workers.properties
Thanks in advance
Antoni Unkovich
Hi,
Thanks for your reply,
Is there a jar file that I need to include if I wish
to use the JDBC/ODBC bridge supplied by the JVM?
Because, I did not do that. Yet, the datasource gets
detected and DB properly updated when I do not run
Tomcat as a service. But when I try to run it as a
WINNT
Hi all
Where in tomcat 3.2.3 do I
turn off keep alives
specify the use of http 1.0 for SSL
and stop sending the SSL close notify messages
Thanks in advance
stev
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Hi all,
Where should I put my data source and MSAccess driver
for JDBC to find it? I am running Tomcat4.1 as WINNT
sevice. Presently, I get an error as Cannot find
datasource and driver.
I shall appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Runu
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Where should I put my data source and MSAccess driver
for JDBC to find it? I am running Tomcat4.1 as WINNT
sevice. Presently, I get
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Where in tomcat 3.2.3 do I
turn off keep alives
specify the use of http 1.0 for SSL
and stop sending the SSL close notify messages
Thanks in advance
stev
Hi,
I'm implementing a custom Realm which shares an UserManager with the rest of
application. I put the customer Realm in the WAR file and tomcat could not find it at
startup time. What is the best practice to solve this problem?
Thanks.
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servlet api specification is not included in java2 platform specification,
but where i can find it?
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servlet api specification is not included
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html
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It seems that every few months I have to pull up the reference on
mod_webapp (Apache side), and every time, I lose all my hair trying find
where the docs are, on apache.org or on jakarta.apache.org! Can someone
please tell me where the docs are?
Today, all I'm trying to find out, is the formal
1. where to put web.xml ý tried all directories
2. when we modify a class file to see the changes i need to restart tomcat
is there a way to stop that
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1. where to put web.xml ý tried all directories
You are obviously lying. If you had indeed tried every directory, you would
have stumbled across the correct directory and it wo
Howdy,
1. where to put web.xml ý tried all directories
Put it under the /WEB-INF subdirectory of your web application. See the Servlet
Specficiation, v2.3, section on web application structure for more details.
2. when we modify a class file to see the changes i need to restart tomcat
platforms due to the
Where is the 3.3.x .exe for Tomcat?
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.18/bin/
.exe is there (as is 4.0.6),
but
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.3.1/bin/win32/i386/
does not have the .exe (nor does it appear
installed separately, if desired.
Cheers,
Larry
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A few days
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Because jk2 is way too easy to setup, people don't believe
that the jk2 doc
is complete. I would say the documentation on build is incomplete.
The JK2 documentation is clearly incomplete.
Consider the following from
Brett,
If I could find this information anywhere, I'd be delighted
to modify the
documentation and submit a patch. But I don't know how to find the
information online, and I'm currently too busy on other
matters to walk
through the code to understand how it's actually supposed to work.
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg70986.html
John
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If I could find
I have a directory called /admin/ that has a lot of JSP pages in it. It is
in my $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ directory.
When I go to http://my.address/admin/, I am taken to Tomcat's built-in admin
servlet, which is located at $CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/admin/.
How do I get it to use mine
This is defined in the file admin.xml in the webapps directory.
It points over to that other location. One thing that I have done is
rename that file, then inside it rename the context to
/tomcat/admin. At that point, the tomcat admin app mostly
works, just the logout button doesn't, in 4.1.18
Where abouts is the classpath set in tomcat 4.1.18???
I reckon it doesnt know about the class for the loader and hence a reason
why it might be throwing an exception.
Does anybody know where I can add extra classes to the classpath for Tomcat
4.1.18??
Need to add driver classes. They are already
for tomcat 4.1.18 - where to??
Where abouts is the classpath set in tomcat 4.1.18???
I reckon it doesnt know about the class for the loader and hence a reason
why it might be throwing an exception.
Does anybody know where I can add extra classes to the classpath for Tomcat
4.1.18??
Need to add driver
: Setting classpath for tomcat 4.1.18 - where to??
Hi,
Put your drivers in common/lib.
Tomcat uses it's own classpath - read the Class Loader HOW TO in the docs.
HTH :-)
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Where abouts is the classpath set in tomcat 4.1.18???
I reckon it doesnt know about the class
Not sure what you mean, there's only one $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib.
John
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yes, I
Hi.
In mod_jk I had the JkWorkersFile /opt/jakarta/conf/workers.properties directive to
tell where the hell is workers.properties located.
I'm trying to configure mod_jk2 now but I can't find how to tell it where I've put the
workers2.properties file.
Bytes
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Hi.
In mod_jk I had the JkWorkersFile /opt/jakarta/conf/workers.properties
directive to tell where the hell is workers.properties located.
I'm trying to configure mod_jk2 now but I can't find how to tell it where
I've put
It goes in the conf directory of your Apache installation. The jk2
library will know where to find it.
Regards,
Lajos
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Hi.
In mod_jk I had the JkWorkersFile /opt/jakarta/conf/workers.properties directive to tell where the hell is workers.properties located.
I'm
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Hi.
In mod_jk I had the JkWorkersFile /opt/jakarta/conf/workers.properties
directive to tell where the hell
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Hi.
In mod_jk I had the JkWorkersFile /opt/jakarta/conf/workers.properties
directive to tell where the hell
Yeah, right.
Thanx for your help...
Yes, I've been reading the docs since yesterday.
But, as I understand, this goes INSIDE the workers2.properties itself.
Obviously I'm mising something. The JkWorkersFile directive of mod_jk was
placed in httpd.conf. ¿Is there where I have to put the config
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I've been searching for good documentation on setting up jk2, with no luck.
Apache's documentation is poor and incomplete. I went out and bought a book
on Tomcat, and it has mod_jk
AFAIK, JK2 (mod_jk2) already knows where its files can be found. There is
no JK2 equivalent for JK's JkWorkersFile.
While I realize the docs on the Jakarta site for JK2 leave much to be
desired, this is the second paragraph at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2
: February 12, 2003 12:23 PM
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Yeah, right.
Thanx for your help...
Yes, I've been reading the docs since yesterday.
But, as I understand, this goes INSIDE the workers2.properties itself.
Obviously I'm mising something. The JkWorkersFile
Yes, but I want to put workers2.properties in OTHER directory.
¿HOW?
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You load mod_jk2.so in httpd.conf and apache will load
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Yes, but I want to put workers2.properties in OTHER directory.
¿HOW?
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Subject: RE: Where to put workers2
Hola a todos, John:
AFAIK, JK2 (mod_jk2) already knows where its files can be
found. There is
no JK2 equivalent for JK's JkWorkersFile.
This not true..
To make jk2 in apache look for a wk2.p file in any place you choose, you
only need to issue :
JkSet config.file /opt/jakarta/conf
This is help!!!
Gracias ;-D
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From: Ignacio J. Ortega [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:10 PM
Subject: RE: Where to put workers2.properties?
Hola a todos, John:
AFAIK, JK2 (mod_jk2) already knows
Thanks for the correction.
John
-Original Message-
From: Ignacio J. Ortega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 1:10 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Where to put workers2.properties?
Hola a todos, John:
AFAIK, JK2 (mod_jk2) already knows
I have 2 projects developed with Oracle JDeveloper 3.2.3: one for
business componets and another for JSP's. The connection are made with
the xxx_bcModule.properties file. Where should i put this file to run
the projects in tomcat?
i try to put this file in one directory outside the tomcat
-Original Message-
From: Pedro Cardoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 12:11 PM
To: tomcat user
Subject: where put the business components properties file
I have 2 projects developed with Oracle JDeveloper 3.2.3: one for
business componets and another for JSP's
(xxx_bcModule.properties);
if ( in != null ) prop.read(in);
Filip
-Original Message-
From: Pedro Cardoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 12:11 PM
To: tomcat user
Subject: where put the business components properties file
I have 2 projects developed with Oracle
getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(xxx_bcModule.propertie
s);
if ( in != null ) prop.read(in);
Filip
-Original Message-
From: Pedro Cardoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 12:11 PM
To: tomcat user
Subject: where put the business components pr
: Where do common jar libraries go in Tomcat 4.1.18
I just changed my development box from Tomcat 4.0.5 to 4.1.18. I notice
there is no $CATALINA_HOME/lib directory in the new Tomcat to put my common
jar files. Where do they go in 4.1.18?
Thanks,
Kenny
I just changed my development box from Tomcat 4.0.5 to 4.1.18. I notice
there is no $CATALINA_HOME/lib directory in the new Tomcat to put my common
jar files. Where do they go in 4.1.18?
Thanks,
Kenny
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I just changed my development box from Tomcat 4.0.5 to 4.1.18. I notice
there is no $CATALINA_HOME/lib directory in the new Tomcat to put my
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${CATALINA_HOME}/common/lib
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