ARIGATOH!!(Thank you).
I lacked proper understanding.
http://java.sun.com/products/jsse
Please note that JSSE comes bundled with Java 1.4, so there is no need
for a separate download if you are using 1.4.
Where can JSSE be downloaded?
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What kind of state do you store in those variables?
With multiple VMs, you can store user/session state in cookies, in a shared
database or you
can use an application server.
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I used the rpm install for Tomcat 4.0.1 onto RHLinux 7.1, and I can start/stop
Tomcat using /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat start|stop|restart. I don't receive
any errors doing this.
However, when I go to test the tomcat installation using my browser:
http://localhost:8080
I don't get the site, I get
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Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 2:32 PM
Subject: RE: Load balancing app context ?
What kind of state do you store in those variables?
With multiple VMs, you can store
Hey Guys,
I have a problem with getting my init-params from the web.xml-file. I'm
using
Tomcat 4, and these are the parameters I inserted into the
webapps/root/web-inf/web.xml-file:
web-app
servlet
servlet-nameShowMsg/servlet-name
servlet-classlimeservlets.ShowMessage/servlet-class
I initially tried to install it using the rpms and got the same result as
you - it didn't work. I'm also using RH 7.1. I finally gave up and installed
a binary distro from the 4.0.1 release. It works fine - you just have to
write your own init.d script or just start and stop it using the .sh
i just use String thisString = getInitParameter(nameofparameter);
matt
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Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 11:49 AM
Subject: Error reading init-params
Hey Guys,
I have a problem with getting my
I installed the RPM's on RH 7.2, and everything worked ok.
One problem I have seen is that the documentation rpm doesn't contain what
it is supposed to...
Starting and stopping Tomcat using service tomcat4 start/stop/restart works
out of the box after installing the rpms.
Remember that the
I tried including
WebAppDeploy ROOT warpConnection /
this totally doessn't work, the ROOT mapping interfereswith all the other mappings and
then nothing works but the ROOT mapping.
if I hard code the sers directory with WebAppDeploy then it works, but
this is not scaleable
WebAppDeploy
My tomcat 4.0.1 listens on port 8080 under 7.1(installed from the binary
distro for all of the reasons already stated)
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I installed the RPM's on RH 7.2, and everything worked ok.
One problem I have seen is that the documentation rpm doesn't contain what
it is
Yes, it does sound kind of weird :)
You could simply use sockets for the
initial connection. That way you won't
need at least one blocked HttpConnector
thread for each active applet client.
Threads are relatively expensive. Also,
you should take into consideration that
certain routers won't let
Does anyone knows how to get a reference to the jsp bean (ie jsp:useBean
scope='session') inside the Filter code?
Kar Yeow
System Architect
APIR Systems Pty Ltd
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 03:04:40PM -0600, Jose Solorzano wrote:
Yes, it does sound kind of weird :)
You could simply use sockets for the initial connection. That way you
won't need at least one blocked HttpConnector thread for each active
applet client. Threads are relatively expensive.
Tomcat 4.0.1 - Linux - sun jdk 1.3.1_02
I'm developing a web app where users are authenticated on a Oracle database.
I have implemented a personal Realm class called (for example) MyRealm. This class
create an instance of a class MyPrincipal (implementing java.security.Principal) and
store
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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 08:06:08 +1100
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Subject: How to get hold of the JSP session scope bean from within a
Filter?
Does anyone
Hello,
This is killing me. I've got a form that posts to a servlet. I simply want
to get the form variables into a bean's properties.
I can find only one reference to what I'm trying to do here. it is a
formToBean() method from a FormUtils package, that some company sells.
Reading form
Hi,
I downloaded and installed following rpms on a RedHat 6.2 box in the order
they appear,
tomacat4-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
tomacat4-manual-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
tomacat4-webapps-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
However all the *.html files under $catilina_home/webapps/tomcat-docs and
its subdirectory are
That is not unusual, unfortunately, just keep trying. Took me about five
downloads to get all of the src code the other day.
At 04:10 PM 2/10/02 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded and installed following rpms on a RedHat 6.2 box in the order
they appear,
tomacat4-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
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Hello,
This is killing me. I've got a form that posts to a
servlet. I simply want
to get the form variables into a bean's properties.
I can find only one reference to what I'm trying to
do here. it is a
formToBean() method from a FormUtils
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 04:10:49PM -0800, Bing Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded and installed following rpms on a RedHat 6.2 box in the order
they appear,
tomacat4-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
tomacat4-manual-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
tomacat4-webapps-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
However all the *.html files
Thanks a lot,
how might I get at that FormBean instance from either the Welcome or Index
jsp pages per the example below?
I have properties in the FormBean class pertaining to error_msgs and such
I'd like to get from the jsp. For the instance of the FormBean object that
validate() was run on.
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What you describe is what TC4.0.2 + mod_jk + apache does. You assign a unique
jvmRoute to each of you tomcats and
Many thanks to everyone on the list who have recently assisted me, finally found the
problem - the default website was not set to port 80. Just my ignorance of IIS, didn't
know that these 'websites' represented a different process listening on a different
port. Bloody Doze, I can't wait to get
Hi,
I am currently trying to establish if I can specify
my own security provider to be used by Tomcat 4.0.1
instead of the one packaged. I'm led to believe it
may be possible (or may in the future be allowed) by
the server.xml file. When you set up and SSL Connector,
you have to specify the
Some possible solutions:
http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/docs/index.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/neatseeker/
http://www.htdig.org/
(To use it in java, you have to use some brute force,
as they don't deliver a servlet anymore (at least I
couldn't find it)
Sometimes I see HTTP headers shown by netscape-6 (for example the version
number of the server), and sometimes the session handling seems to be buggy
and these problem never occurs over the port 8080.
Zsolt
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