Ravi,
I want something so that user no need to export in any formay. In some cases
user may be slow...i might not be aware of exporting idea.
I want to run some code (JavaScript) to read the address book.
RNivas
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hi.
I want to use Tomcat SSL standalone, and I have a certificate for the
apache + mod_ssl generated by openssl and verified by verisign.
Can it use the existing certificate ?
I'm using Tomcat 3.3 and JDK-1.3.1 and I also tried J2SDK-1.4.
If it can, please tell me how can I do it or some
hi,
i am trying to restart tomcat from my web application. Is there anyway i can do it
programmatically?
Does Tomcat provide any class to allow restart(I know about
org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat, i have tried this, It does not work b,coz once VM
dies it does not call start)?
Thanx in
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Thanks... that totally sucks! I found at least five web sites that
All-
For some reason, Tomcat seems to be preventing my browser from caching
images. Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix it?
thanks in advance
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Try to call shell/DOS script (startup.bat/sh) from Java.
tom
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hi,
i am trying to restart tomcat from my web application. Is
Me too
I would really love to see a little more detail about
how you did this if you don't mind.
Much thanks,
Michael Teter
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You can script your JSP/servlets to do this with
application code --
another way would be in the server.xml to configure
Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 4.0.3 (jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3.tar.gz) on Solaris 2.6.
When running shutdown.sh the following exception is thrown:
Bootstrap: Class loader creation threw exception
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/util/ArrayList
at
Hi,
I am running Tomcat on a machine with multiple IP addresses, how do I tell
Tomcat which of these addresses it should be running on? Do I add the IP
address to the connector tag in server.xml? i.e.:
Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector
u can execute DOS/shell scripts like this
Runtime rt = new Runtime();
Process p = rt.exec(command);
int status=p.exitValue();
status is 0 if command executes successfully
but i don't know if it is really necessary to start the server from an
application..
ravi
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Subject: Re: Authenticating against Microsoft ActiveDirectory
From: Vic C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Another way is to have create a view in MS SQL against the Active Directory.
Then use that SQL table for JDBC relms.
Vic
Alberto Bolchini wrote:
Me too
I would really love to see a little more
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Hello everybody!
I have installed Tomcat 4 as plug-in of IIS to support JSP/SErvlets,
following the instructions indicated at URL:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lampante/howto/tomcat/iisnt/index.html
All works fine but every time I modify the file uriworkermap.properties
to add or remove an
Hi Everyone,
I've configured TomCat to run off port 80, however I'm
not sure how I change the website so that it starts up
my website instead of the default
examples/jsp/index.html page.
I've checked the server.xml and web.xml configuration
files but still no luck.
Any help would be greatly
Are you asking on how to write your own nimda virus or something in that
art? Funny question, but this isn't the right mailing list for that, i
think.
Regards,
Ilya
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From: RNivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Tomcat Users List
Hi S W,
Take a look in the tomcat.conf file. There you will find the following
entries:
ApJServMount default /root
and
ApJServMount /examples /root.
You need to change these to whatever paths you want or require.
good luck.
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From: S W
Hi all,
well I have, in my opinion, a very interesting question.
Last week we went in a production enviroment: we have apache + tomcat with an
important web application xxx (http.conf has JkMount /xxx worker).
Well, this morning I have discovered that somebody has tried to attack my server:
Yes, that's exactly what to do. You can also configure different Tomcat
services on different IP addresses if you want.
Sven
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2002 09:13
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Betreff:
I think they are code red attacks. These shouldn't be anything to worry
about on a Tomcat server if I am correct in my thinking. They only affect
IIS.
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From: Laura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 09:35
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Security - Attack
Hi
I have apache 2.0.36 compiled and installed on RedHat 7.3
I'm using the following two source archives:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/release/v1.2.0/src/apr_APACHE_2_0_35.tar.gz
Hi,
Our server runs several Tomcat services for different websites. Every time
I change a Java class for my my applications, I must restart Tomcat. All my
websites are then down for up to 30 seconds, even the ones that don't use
the changed classes.
Is it possible to only restart one of the
Oh No not at all.
Let me tell you my exact problem.
My Web based Application running on Tomcat+WinNT4.0. Application is having
facility to email document to the other users(This is same like 'Email This'
on some other portal also).
Right now sender (Register User) of document type full address
Lets see if I understand ...
You have registered users of your application.
When your user (lets call him fred) comes to your site and
wants to send a message to his friend (bill) he clicks on EMAIL THIS
You want a form that has fred's address book, so that fred only need
click on
'bill' to
It's the usual muppet that has been infected...
Apart from cloging up your logs they do nothing on an apache server
:)
Of course if you are daft enough to run IIS ..
:-
D
Stuart Stephen wrote:
I think they are code red attacks. These shouldn't be anything to worry
about on a Tomcat
Hi Jeff, just for information, the problem is caused by a bug (?) of MSIE:
that occurs when you have access to your application clicking on a hyperlink
(for example if you have a custom local homepage with links to your
frequently used applications/sites, or you click on a hyperlink in an
outlook
Hi all,
thanks for your reply (Security - Attack): you are telling me that I shouldn't worry
because Apache is secure. (I hope it)
I have one other question: If Tomcat shouts down for some cause, how can I know it?
For example, Apache has a PID and so you can control if the apache process,
Laura,
there are at least 2 ways...
have a look in the ps list - there should be mention of a process
running with a
name that includes Tomcat (?!!!)
The other way - far better as it actually tests that the system is
working ...
use wget or curl - use your fave and make an access to your
hi Laura,
when tomcat runs an instance of java is always running..try
ps -ax | grep 'java*'
it should give a bunch of java instances depending on the no of
threadshere's what my redhat 6.2 said
21619 pts/3S 0:14
/usr/java/jdk1.3.1/bin/i386/native_threads/java -clas
21664 pts/3
Hey Ravi,
Try doing ps auxwwwf
it'll give you alot more detail
the ps -ax won't let you actually see what java is running
David
Ravishankar S wrote:
hi Laura,
when tomcat runs an instance of java is always running..try
ps -ax | grep 'java*'
it should give a bunch of java instances
One solution is to look at the open ports.
Onother is to look at the process tree.
How to do that, depends on your operation system.
E.g.:
if tomcat is configured to use port 8007 under linux
you can use something like that:
lsof -i :8007
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From: Charles Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 June 2002 21:59
To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Subject:REMOVING EXAMPLES AND WEBDAV PERMANENTLY
I need some help with getting the paths to
ah yes another intresting cmd...
nmap localhost or nmap IP gives u
http-proxy 8080
jserv 8007
this of course is in linux...i dn't know if it's available in solaris...and
also i believe it has some export restrictions
ravi
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From: David Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everybody,
I'm an absolute beginner with Tomcat and I'm installing Tomcat 4.0.3 on
a Linux RedHat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.7-10).
I'm trying to use AJP connector 1.3 to make Tomcat work with Apache
1.3.24.
Tomcat works great in standalone mode: no problems (Ive tested with
http:/192.168.254.1:8080)
Hi All
I was reading the security attack posting and I was very interested to know
also;
1) How good is Tomcat to attacks?
2) Is their a web site which rates web servers on how robust a server is to
attacks?
3)Is it possible to attack tomcat if you have Apache as the web server on one
it's really one of those 'what type of attack' questions.
Tomcat / Apache / IIS / IPlanet / etc
are all open to attack ( some -IIS- more than others :-^) )
You can for example generate a DOS attack that will take down any/all of
them.
You can try various buffer overflow attacks to take down
My question is: where is the workers.properties file???
Is it not generated automatically???
I've downloaded a binary version of mod_jk (mod_jk-01.so) and therefore
I've not compiled it: I've simply copied it in
/usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so...
AFAIK workers.properties is not create
I have one other question: If Tomcat shouts down for some cause, how can I know it?
I think the best method is (on linux systems)
# netstat -a -n | grep LISTEN
if tomcat work ok, you'll get:
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:80010.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8005
Dear David you bang on target.
How do application can read fred's address book of Microsoft Outlook.
As Fred click on Email this. There should be one pop with email
addresses from Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express not from data base.
My application do not have the address of
We want to use a reverse proxy server (relay server) to shield the actual IIS/Tomcat
server from direct internet access (- two physical server, one for reverse proxy and
the other for IIS/Tomcat).
But the IIS/Tomcat redirects requests to its own ip, which is not accessible through
the
You should do what I did. For Code Red and similar exploits, create a bunch
of mod_rewrite filters (in httpd.conf - for Apache) that redirects all those
requests to www.microsoft.com instead. After all, they ARE responsible,
aren't they? :)
-Original Message-
From: Stuart Stephen
I found the problem...
Put the following somewhere in your code
System.setProperty(java.protocol.handler.pkgs,
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol);
Security.addProvider(new com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider());
http redirects now work. Maybe these packages should be installed by
I have doubts that the viruses will follow the redirect.
I prefer to to answer with a 400/403/406 (still will be logged)
or 204 (No log entry).
I also have doubts that this is legal, so be carefull what you do.
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Von: Cato, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL
Gaah it doesn't matter. I have strong doubts about Microsoft being legal
also. Anyways, t'was on a home machine that got hammered by viruses all the
time.
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From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 13 juni 2002 14:01
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:
Hi,
I'm actually developping a web application for the european market,
translated in a couple of different languages. In order to allow the
translators and content writers access the designers layouts without
modifying it, I'm thinking about making an xml file acting as a
that would depend on how it's going to be used. If you're talking about
a content management system which has multi-lingual support, you're not
going to need super fast response time. On the otherhand, if it's a
portal like site which support multiple languages, then you're better
off using
Dear David you bang on target.
How do application can read fred's address book of Microsoft Outlook.
As Fred click on Email this. There should be one pop with email
addresses from Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express not from data base.
My application do not have the address of Bill in
I prefer to to answer with a 400/403/406 (still will be logged)
or 204 (No log entry).
For my part I chose not to answer at all this kind of requests and shut down
the socket connexion.
(I had this problem while testing a home made web server).
Christophe
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It's a 'somethink like a' portal application.
Do you think that the performance bottle neck would happen with the disk
issue (reading the same file over and over...) or with the XML treatment
(I'm thinking about using Xerces) ?
Maybe caching the XML repository in memory could help ?
Regards,
apache and tomcat aren't vulnerable, but putting up a firewall to block
the IP might be a good idea. For my own server I zone alarm pro, which
will block IP trying this exact type of exploit.
peter
Laura wrote:
Hi all,
well I have, in my opinion, a very interesting question.
Last
How can i change Tomcat's default home page ?
Now it looks at
a.. /path/to/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/index.html
Regards
Altug.
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On which level did you implement this ?
- apache/iis configuration
- tomcat configuration
- tomcat filter/valve
Or where else ?
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ROOT is the default application (/) and it can be changed in conf/server.xml.
Search your files for the node : welcome-file-list. It may be defined in the web.xml
of ROOT or in conf/web.xml.
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From: Altug B. Altintas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 14:31
anthony.dodd wrote:
Hi
I've posted a solution see Generic DataSource Resource Factory
Available. JDBC Data Source on the tomcat user maillist.
Tony
Yes, but...
Like many others on this list, I too have been unable to get the std
JNDI DataSource thingy working; as an interim
if u have some fancy IDE...
What!?! No, no, no.
Go to www.netbeans.org, and download netbeans.
It is free, has an excellent JPDA debugger, is free, works great with
cvs, is free, has some really excellent (free) plugins (xml editing,
database explorer, junit integration, etc...), and it is
Blocking the IP can be a dangerous thing:
- If there are several people behind a proxy, you will
disable all.
- If the attacking pc has a provider wih dynamic IP's
it dousn't help at all, it will just diable all
user users that get this IP in the future.
- It makes you vulnerable to dos
This is not true for every version of Tomcat though. I believe Andre is
refering to 4.0.3 and 4.1.X. In 3.2.X and 3.3.X you need to change/alter the
following entries:
ApJServMount default /root
and
ApJServMount /examples /root.
in the file tomcat.conf.
-Original
I'm using the JNDI Datasource setup fine with Tomcat 4.0.3 and Sybase.
In server.xml I have:
Resource name=jdbc/db auth=Container
type=javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource/
ResourceParams name=jdbc/db
parameter namedriverClassName/name
valuecom.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDriver/value /parameter
create a bunch of mod_rewrite filters (in httpd.conf - for Apache) that
redirects
all those requests to www.microsoft.com
Can you provide an example?
Jim
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From: Cato, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:38 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
it's my home system, so I don't care if some one I don't know gets
blocked. For production system it would be better to just filter as some
one else said earlier. I run both tomcat and orion, so neither are
vulnerable, but I rather not clean up logs every week because of stupid
IIS exploits.
Warning: this may start flame war - but its my opinion.
What is the purpose of detecting and trying to prevent these attacks? If
someone code reds (or similar) you - they get a 404 error. Why waste the
extra processing power and extra config maintenance on something that
does no harm. When
Moreover, 99.99 % of these request come from standard WNT / W2K users who started
their IIS service to test what it can be and who never stopped it. They are not
likely to clean their computer because they don't know they are infected...
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL
You probably have something like this:
Context path= docBase=ROOT debug=0/
In your server.xml
This means if a user does not specify anything after /path/to/tomcat it takes ROOT
as the default webapp.
Furthermore you can specify welcome-pages for each webapp in your web.xml's (see the
DTD).
a simple purpose - since it's my home machine, i did it just for fun. Since
M$ allowed Code Red and similar viruses to thrive on Windows systems, while
saying that Windows is perfectly secure, why not try a redirect to their
systems. At least I got a laugh out of it.
christopher - a bored guy.
Title: RE: Reading Address Book
Hi there
If you are running Exchange Server, you can access Contacts stored in address lists on the server via LDAP (assuming the Exchange Server has the LDAP protocol enabled). I'm not sure that you can get at the addresses in a user's personal Address Book
I think it makes sense to filter these out. They're easy to identify by
looking for the .exe extension. I think its less demanding on the server to
do a redirect than it is to display an error page and write an entry to the
log file. Why should I let my log files fill up w/ garbage? And what
Dear Friends,
How can configure Tomcat so that it starts multiple processes instead of just one? I
have heavy load and a single process can attach to more than 3 Gig of memory. If I
could spawn multiple processes for a single Tomcat instance, I could use more memory.
Apache has similar
Warning: this may start flame war - but its my opinion.
Don't worry, you are entitled to your opinion and I'll defend your right to
express it (I may not agree, but that doesn't matter).
What is the purpose of detecting and trying to prevent these attacks?
I didn't plan to do it, I just wanted
I wouldn't say that they do no harm:
- They mess up your statistics
If you don't change your configuration it's not
possible to distinguish the 404 from the viruses
from others that might indicated errors in your
site. (I always get nervous if a server has a
'file not found' count 0)
Howdy,
If your own webapp is running on the tomcat instance you're trying to
restart, then HUH? ;) One VM can always restart another, as others have
proposed. So you can have a command line program, shell scripts,
another webapp running on another tomcat instance, etc.
Alternatively, look at
Hi,
I've downloaded Tomcat 4.0.3 for Solaris 2.6 but not sure it's starting up
correctly, when I run shutdown.sh I get a Java exception.
My first thought is the JVM version does anyone know which version Tomcat
4.0.3 needs? I'm using 1.1.3.
Many thanks
Matt.
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do you mean jvm 1.1.3 or 1.3.1 ?
if the former I suspect thats the problem.
John.
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From: Matthew Oatham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 14:34
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Java version
Hi,
I've downloaded Tomcat 4.0.3 for Solaris 2.6 but not sure
Howdy,
I actually disagree with the interpretation of the error: if you try to
shutdown tomcat when it's not running, you'll get a ConnectionRefused
exception from when it tries to connect to the shutdown port.
But I don't have an answer to the original question ;) Is Remy watching
this thread?
I can't for the life of me figure out my problem. I have apache running
all peachy, and added in mod_jk to service *.jsp to tomcat.
I'm trying to first get a single Virtual host working with this config,
and my webroot is /opt/web/www.ialex.net
In my VirtualHost i have my JkMount
JkMount
Yea I've got 1.1.3 just read in RUNNING.txt that 1.2 at the least is
required.
Thanks.
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From: Heap, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 14:30
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Java version
do you mean jvm 1.1.3 or 1.3.1 ?
if the former I suspect
Replying to my own message ..
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8976
Don't know if it applies in my situation ..
Jas
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I might be wrong but wouldn't you need at least a 1.2 jvm for the
servlet/jsp architecture. I'm pretty sure others will agree. Give that a
whirl. 1.3.1 is the latest fully supported JVM.
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Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL
Hi all,
thanks for your help. What do you suggest me to do?
Whe you say :So it makes some sense to change the configuration
for apache, what do you mean?
Laura
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From: Ralph Einfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June
Howdy,
Simple test: go to your $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib, do
jar tvf rt.jar | grep ArrayList
if you're running 1.3.1, you should see two lines, one for
java/util/ArrayList and one for java/util/Arrays$ArrayList.
If they're not there, you're not using 1.3.1. ;)
I think I saw an earlier post from you
Howdy,
Check out Flux (a stand-alone commercial product), or maybe Turbine
Fulcrum which has a scheduling service and is free (under the apache
license).
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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From: Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002
What would you propose a servlet container do when a page has three
different includes, each of which wants to set the same header to
some
different value? Remember that, as far as the client is concerned,
this
is a single request, so there is no such thing as a last modified
timestamp for only
Everyone has their preference, but the reason I do it is because of
maintenance. I can think of other reasons why a person may want to
filter the traffic.
1. keep weblog clean
2. reduce bandwidth usage
There are lots of ways to filter out the stuff for weblog analysis, so
writing a filter
Thank you very much,
I've downloaded jakarta-tomcat-connectors...src.tar.gz and now I'll try to
setup it.
(first I'll read all the documentation I've found in the jk/doc subdiretory)
Thanks again.
Luca
zibie wrote:
My question is: where is the workers.properties file???
Is it not
Thanks John - After removing them from the webapps directory they no longer
are installed.
Thanks again.
Charles
-Original Message-
From: John Niven
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:08 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: REMOVING EXAMPLES AND WEBDAV PERMANENTLY
Basically do one of these:
1) ignore the code red lines
2) read up on mod_rewrite and write a couple of filters. documentation is at
the www.apache.org site
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From: Laura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 13 juni 2002 15:35
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re:
hi all,
Setup.
w2k sp2; Apache 2.0.36; Tomcat 4.0.3 or 4.0.4-b3; jakarta-tomcat-connectors
4.0.2-01 or 4.0.4-b3.
(apache using OpenSSL)
using the mod_jk.dll connector, type ajp13
Tomcat works fine as a standalone but when attempting to access *.jsp
through apache it returns the error,
Error
Here is what you do:
First,
follow
the directions in
Manager App HOW-TO included with the tomcat documentation. Once this
is
done, you can use the
manager app reload function to reload the web app. This also refreshes
any
newly compiled classes
(e.g. javabeans) that you may have included in
Title: Re: Reading Address Book
Sorry about the HTML in my last post!!
Hi there
If you are running Exchange Server, you can access Contacts stored in address lists on the server via LDAP (assuming the Exchange Server has the LDAP protocol enabled). I'm not sure that you can get at the
Im trying to connect tomcat4 and apache with coyote and when I launch
tomcat here is what I get:
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/catalina/Connector
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass0(Native Method)
at
Alex,
What version of Tomcat are you using? Also, I'm trying to resolve an issue I
have (mod_jk not working). Do you have a procedure on how to get mod_jk
working?
Thanks..
Quoting Alex Short [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't for the life of me figure out my problem. I have apache running
all
I wouldn't think this is a Tomcat problem - Is it possible that your pages
are setting one or all of the nocache headers? O'Reilly has a commonly
used JSP tag that includes this in a page. Does the same browser cache
images from other sites?
Eric Everman
At 01:45 AM 6/13/2002, you wrote:
Hi Laura,
Tomcat actually does have a pid. It is a java application. Under Solaris
if you do a ps -elf |grep nativ you will see a listing beginning with your
JAVA_HOME and ending with ../bin/sparc/nativ_t. That's the pid of the java
virtual machine. If you have multiple java apps running
Under Solaris you have to use /usr/ucb/ps -ax |grep 'java*' to use the
Berkeley version of ps.
This gives a nice listing of the command line flags too.
Rick
- Original Message -
hi Laura,
when tomcat runs an instance of java is always running..try
ps -ax | grep 'java*'
it
My browser is caching images from other pages. Also, I reduced my test case to
just requesting an image file directly from tomcat and watching tomcat
serve it over and over again.
-will
Eric Everman writes:
I wouldn't think this is a Tomcat problem - Is it possible that your pages
are
For what its worth - I created (and use) a LifecycleListener that runs
on startup which logs the process ID into a file called tomcat.pid.
Which is created by a shell script called writepid.sh. Below is all the
code to get this to work. This code also assumes your current working
directory is
I got the same error last week. I fixed it by getting and installing APR
from CVS according to the mod_webapp README.txt.
Also make sure that the apxs your install is finding is the Apache 2
apxs...if this is a machine that also has Apache 1.x, the buildconf script
may be picking up the Apache
hi again,
i use Tomcat4.0.3 with Apache2.0.36 on win2k.. i have a silly problem ..
if i have a page WORK.jsp [capital letters] and i try to request it by
http://localhost/work.jsp [small letters] .. i got an 404 error :
The requested resource is not available (/work.jsp).
i must
Just rename your .jsp files using non-capital letters.
-Original Message-
From: Walid Al-Abbadi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mapping upper-case to lower !
hi again,
i use Tomcat4.0.3 with Apache2.0.36 on win2k..
i know that easy solution .. but i want a general one to my application
, so any user can type Capital/small letters to request the page without
any limitation on only using small letters !
Marek, Tomas writes:
Just rename your .jsp files using non-capital letters.
-Original
Josh,
It depsnds on your LDAP server, if you are running
openldap, look at you slapd.conf file and you should
see a rootpw entry, which is what you should use for
you connectionPassword.
Ryan
--- Josh Fenlason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what the value of
connectionPassword, in
Hi all.
I've been thinking about how the j2ee front controller pattern (used by
Struts et al.) does/does not take advantage of url-based authorization
constraints in web.xml. I want to avoid having to check roles in my own
code as much as possible. At first I thought I could declare a URL like
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