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Hi,
I have a question regarding running MS IIS with Tomcat with SSL support. I
found on your site, both, "Tomcat IIS HowTo", "Tomcat and SSL" and "Working
with mod_jk" documents, but I couldn't find if it is possible to use SSL
with IIS - Tomcat combination.
The "Tomcat IIS HowTo" document
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Bis repetitza.
Did you know about the prepackaged Tomcat RPM ?
La prise de conscience de votre propre ignorance est un grand pas vers la
connaissance.
-- Benjamin Disraeli
-Original Message-
From: Jan Labanowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 7:22 PM
I believe that the threads setting refers only to the number
of threads serving requests.. There are various other threads already
running from the Tomcat core that you don't have control over..
Andrew Stewart wrote:
Thanks for the reply:
However I tried adding it into the server.xml
got a question -- HttpSession is just an interface, right ?
What is a standard implementation of HttpSession?
Thanks,
Kash
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What is a session? There is a Session Class in J2SDKEE. Is that the same
as sessions in servlet ?
As I understand, a session is just a vanilla object that lies around
for awhile. When a request with the session object's ID arrives, the
servlet finds the corresponding session object and
Can somebody explain me the differences of Single vs. Non-Single thread
Model interm of multiple instances of a servlet ?
I'll appreciate it very much.
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Greetings,
Does Tomcat suppor EJB's ? In case it does how to I set it up, otherwise
any recommendations on what servlet engines should I use are welcome
Thanks
Chris
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I solved the problem right after sending the email. I had set my ODBC source in
User rather than System. Works fine now.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Randy Layman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 22 February 2001 11:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Tomcat
Helps a lot, thk u! However, Im facing another problem: now, only my
apache arent starting up, shows the follow error message on my
mod_jserv.log:
**
[22/02/2001 11:23:19:124] (EMERGENCY) Error setting defaults:
eddie tsai wrote:
i just got the nightly build from 02/22/2001 and tried it. i am still
getting the "not a servlet" error. my servlet is in a package and in a
directory other than the 'classes' directory. i have included the
path to that directory in the classpath in the .bat file so it
If you are not connected to a network or internet Internet Explorer will ask you
if you want to work offline. If you want to use servlets or JSPs then never
allow your browser to go offline. Click refresh on the JSP and force your
browser to "Connect" instead of "Work Offline".
Peter
"Rezaul H. Safiuddin" wrote:
got a question -- HttpSession is just an interface, right ?
What is a standard implementation of HttpSession?
There is no "standard" implementation -- each servlet container provides
their own. The implementation is aware of private details about that
Is there a tomcat equivalent to apache's server-status page?
thanks
jeff
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Fernando Padilla wrote:
I am unknowledgable to the Servlet 2.3 specification, so I would like
pointers to using Tomcat with "Filter"s. If it is as simple as go read
the spec, then just ignore this.
Reading the spec (and the associated API docs) is a good starting point.
You can get it at:
Hi Harish,
Actually WCAT can measure any web server running on any machine type. While
Microsoft markets it as a way to measure IIS performance, there is nothing
IIS-specific about it (at least the last version that I was using). WCAT
runs on NT and basically does two things: load generation
Shahed Ali wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way in which I can remove values in
the request object before forwarding from my servlet
to a jsp page ?
Use request.removeAttribute().
Or if not, can I create a new blank request object and
use it in the forward method call ?
The servlet spec
Thanks for your help. My problem was that my classpath was not set to include
the Oracle driver which caused Tomcat to die when I started it. Once I fixed
that it is working fine.
Thanks
Suchithra
Tom Woteki wrote:
Did you in fact set up the userTable and userRoleTables tables in Oracle and
No, Tomcat is not an EJB container. Look at jboss for an open source ejb
container.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Andreou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 4:23 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: EJB
Greetings,
Does Tomcat suppor EJB's ? In case it does
Hi,
I can use Tomcat to execute code properly
which in JSP Examples, but I can't execute
my own code well which works on other PC
very well, the message says:
JAVA caused an invalid page fault in
module unknown at 0084:1f43b3f0.
Registers:
Everytime Tomcat is shut down by force
See the removeAttribute method in the ServletRequest class.
I mean removing request parameter values
(posted form data) and not attributes set by
the setAttribute() api calls.
I looked at the *Facade*.java and RequestImpl.java code in the tomcat
source,
but it was quite confusing and got me
Until a couple of days ago, I was experiencing problems getting Tomcat 3.2.1 (and even
Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 1) working on Windows 2000.
Both Tomcat and JDK1.3 installed fine, and tomcat even started up correctly, but when
it came around to browsing the server (http://localhost:8080) it would
he he he *evil giggling*
Windoze sucks.
Regards,
Adam.
Adam Fowler
Second year Computer Science undergraduate
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Carroll College, WI, USA(2000-2001)
web: http://gucciboy.dyndns.org/aff9
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Every new beginning comes from some other
My question is very basic, i cant get tomcat (jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1) to work
on my windows machine, i set JAVA_HOME=c:\jdk1.3 and TOMCAT_HOME=c:\tomcat
(i renamed jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 to tomcat), and set the PATH for java
interpreter...i keep getting:
(after i type bin\startup in tomcat
I use
tomcat start
command to start it
Mandar
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From: "Zakaria ." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: first time user!!!
My question is very basic, i cant get tomcat (jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1) to
work
on my windows
Hi,
Some of the paths have changed between RH 6.x and 7.x. The JDK should be
installed in /usr/java/jdk1.3 (as is the default Sun's chooses)
What you need to do to make tomcat see java is append java's path into
tomcat.sh:-
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java/jdk1.3/bin:/usr/java/jdk1.3/jre/bin
export
Are you using Win9x?
Windows 95/98 does not provide enough default environment space to run the
Tomcat startup files. You will notice this if you try to execute the startup
script and receive the message "Out of Environment space".
Create shortcuts for the startup and shutdown files. For each
I need JSP files to be reachable, in a web app that
has a servlet mapped to the top of the context. The
servlet works great. But any calls to JSP files in
the path I am looking for them in does not work.
Examples following are from a webapp folder called
"content":
The following properly
Hi All,
I have looked in all the online FAQ's, mailing lists, etc... and have not
been able to find the solution to the following question. When I start up
tomcat, I get a series of failures from a few java classes because its
trying to generate configuration files for apache, netscape, etc... I
Hi,
Nah, you don't need the .so, just mod_jk.dll.
You can get it from:-
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/win32/i38
6/mod_jk.dll
Read the documentation at:-
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/mod_jk-howto.html
And where it mentions
Martin,
There is a good material about LDAP with Tomcat from Wrox's Professional JSP. There are two chapters that talk about this, and on chapter 15 they write a tomcat interceptor to do this task. I am currently trying to squeez sometime to test that. If you want to download the source code from
Nearly all of my JSP files (including
theexamples that came with tomcat!) are not working --
each time I request them it gives me a 500 error
that reads:
Internal Servlet Error:javax.servlet.ServletException: sun/tools/javac/Main
at
Thanks, Ahmed!
While I'm studying this info, can anyone outline the relationship
between JAAS and Tomcat (or other Servlet container) security
services? Do J2EE containers implement JAAS? Do they use the
"Subject" object? "Configuration" object? Do they implement
LoginContext? Do they have
I've got a problem with the nsapi redirector running against Netscape
Enterprise Server 3.6p3 on Solaris 2.8.
When MaxProcs is set to anything 1 in Netscape's magnus.conf, the
redirector consistently fails after servicing a few requests. When it
fails, any requests to a JSP/servlet page
Hi,
I have successfully instaled Tomcat and confirmed it worked using the
examples. I then used the isapi_rediredct.dll to have my IIS use Tomcat for
servlets. I confirmed that worked using the examples also.
My problem is, I have not been able to get IIS to recognize any other
contexts.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Plough, Chris wrote:
I am moving from Apache/JServ to Apache/Tomcat. With JServ, I could
bind it to a single IP address, so that I could run multiple
instances of it on a single server. I would make changes in the
jserv.conf and jserv.properties files to enable
Hi,
I could do a "locate jre/bin/java" and grep the string to get the home
directory. As each distribution has a jre this should work.
Regards,
Adam.
Adam Fowler
Second year Computer Science undergraduate
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Carroll College, WI, USA(2000-2001)
web:
hi, there,
when I start tomcat with apache, I got error below:
[jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 145
[jk_ajp13_worker.c (173)]: In jk_endpoint_t::connect_to_tomcat, failed errno
= 145
[jk_ajp13_worker.c (584)]: Error connecting to the Tomcat process.
how come to
I remember getting the same kind of error until I
properly set my environment variables as stated in the
User's Guide :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/uguide/tomcat_ug.html
-karl
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Nearly all of my JSP files (including the examples
OK, I've read over ldapAuthCheck.java (by Mark Wilcox, apparently.) I
pretty well understand everything there, except I have a blank spot in
knowledge of the Tomcat architecture. Which means I don't understand
why you had to extend simpleRealm instead of securityCheck.
Obviously, neither this
I have been given the task of cofiguring the apache/tomcat for existing
site.But the problem is that .shtml pages of the site use servlet
/servlettag extensively .
and the pages containg servlet tags do not execuyte properly on the
apache htdocs folder.
Is there a way in tomcat to precompile all my jsp
pages? So that as I am navigating to a new page I
don't have to wait for it to compile?
thanks,
scott.
=
~~~
Scott
May the Force be with you!
__
Do You
Hi,
I'm having difficulty trapping errors in my web application. I have
a page 1 that does a forward: to page 2. Now on both page 1 and 2 and
I have a directive at the top that looks like:
% page language="java" errorPage="/jsp/main.jsp?errorpage=yes" %
The purpose of this is to use my
Is there a way in tomcat to precompile all my jsp
pages? So that as I am navigating to a new page I
don't have to wait for it to compile?
I believe that the jspc script does that for you. Check it out in the
bin directory...
Scott Sanders
Sure...
Just visit them once from your browser...
Jan
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Scott Walter wrote:
Is there a way in tomcat to precompile all my jsp
pages? So that as I am navigating to a new page I
don't have to wait for it to compile?
thanks,
scott.
=
Well, the answer to your problem has been given a lot
of time, so searching a little bit in the archive
you would have find it.
The problem is simply the amount of memory allocated
to a command window in win98, it should be set up to 4096.
-Original Message-
From: Zakaria .
You need
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/win32/i38
6/mod_jk.dll
Greetings, Edwin Bulter
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From: Steve Buroff[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 22 februari 2001 20:11
To: tomcatUser
Cc:
The problem is that flush() must still be executed
as expected,
i.e. if an included JSP or servlet is actually
calling flush(),
it expects the response to be commited.
But does that necessarily mean to commit it to the
browser? Or should it instead just commit it to the
buffer
Hi all,
I (still) have a problem with the context of a servlet.
Within a class derived from HttpServlet (nop.Receiver), this
is my doGet method:
-
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest rq, HttpServletResponse rs)
throws IOException, ServletException
{
"Ansgar W. Konermann" wrote:
Hi all,
I (still) have a problem with the context of a servlet.
99% of the time, this error is caused by your servlet having an init method:
public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
...
}
but failing to call:
I have been patiently lurking and waiting to see some news on the
existence of a way to do Servlet container (ie Tomcat) authentication
against an LDAP source of security info.
I even posted an RFP at one of these freelancer sites (ants.com) to have
one built. No credible responses.
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