Hi,
There is a load of information in the tomcat documentation. Your post is a bit
vague about what you actually want to know. I'd suggest reading the
documentation then coming back here if you have any more specific questions or
problems.
But a hint to get you on the road. There is a
You might have more luck with an answer if you hadnt hijacked someone elses
thread with an entirely unrelated post. I'd suggest creating a new post with
the question.
I don't know why JMeter wouldnt connect but some more information would be
handy, is it JMeter that fails completely? or does
You have to follow the rules included in the document
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/cluster-howto.html )
. All your session attributes must implement java.io.Serializable
. Uncomment the Cluster element in server.xml
Define multicast address and port for your cluster
I hope tomcat parse the jsp file with the GBK encoding,so I set the
javaEncoding paramater's value to GBK.
The simple JSP file is:
html
body
output: Something String
/body
/html
My operation system is chinese GBK charset. When I replace Something
String to chinese text,I found the parsed java
Hi All,
Has anybody tried to install Apache-Tomcat-4.1.31 from the source on
Linux? I am not able to get the servletapi V 4 (as mentioned in the
building.txt file in the tomcat source) required for this anywhere.
Can anybody tell where it is available?
Regards,
Sandeep
Hi,
Well i'm looking for a solution for the execution of OWL-S
described web services on a resource constraint device (PDA, HP Pocket
PC 5500, 400mhz Processor, 128mb Ram).
Now could anybody suggest me about any application server like Tomcat
which could be installed on a PDA for hosting web
Hi all
I have a web app that relies on using request parameters encoded in
UTF-8 and in my JSPs I use request.setCharacterEncoding(UTF-8) before
getting the parameters. This works perfectty on OC4J and now I have
deployed the app to Jonas (which has tomcat 5.0.28 integrated).
I've done some
Hello,
I have an application which is just a front-end for a main-frame. The process
on the mainframe which my application calls takes 8 seconds to complete so I am
trying to make my Java application as fast as possible so that there is as
little time as possible wasted.
Can anybody give any
Hi All,
I am unable to see the jsp webpages. All I could see that the default page.
My server contains more than 100 websites and for none of them it's working.
I have installed it through cPanel. I have enabled tomcat for some websites
already. Please let me know what I am missing:)
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The AccessLogValve allows for conditional logging. So you'll need to add code
(Filter or modify servlets) to add/not add an entry to the
HttpServletRequest so the Valve can decide whether to log the entry.
Or much easier is an COTS access log parser.
-Tim
Justin Jaynes wrote:
What is the
See URIEncoding
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/http.html
-Tim
Nick Mitchell wrote:
Hi all
I have a web app that relies on using request parameters encoded in
UTF-8 and in my JSPs I use request.setCharacterEncoding(UTF-8) before
getting the parameters. This works perfectty
Thanks works a treat
Is there a similar way to prevent the user typing in the url of a
partciuar jsp or image and stop them being taken it. Ive looked at
security-constraints but this seems to be based on only certain/logged
in users gaining access. I have no concept of logged users in my
You can't prevent images from being taken.
As for JSP's. Move them to your WEB-INF directory. Then use a servlet to
validate the incoming parameters and then forward to the JSP.
-Tim
Paul Taylor wrote:
Thanks works a treat
Is there a similar way to prevent the user typing in the url of a
Quick guess: check that you have the default JSP servlet and mapping
enabled. by default this is generally found in two separate chunks within
the web.xml of your tomcat's conf directory and looks a bit like this:
servlet
servlet-namejsp/servlet-name
Hi Andoni,
i have a proliant server and when i installed tomcat at first time this
runs slow, taking few seconds to complete one request. Change config of Tomcat
and JVM. Use programs like Jmeter to measure your system performance.
This link help you to improve JVM performance.
Point taken regarding images.
But is this the only way to protect jsp ?
I have a directory structure as follows
/jsp/feedback/start.jsp
/jsp/feedback/finish.jsp
I want them to be able to bookmark start.jsp and access it either
through the interface or directly from the url. but I dont want them
You don't say what version. I am aware that things are changing in this
area in 5.5.x so what I'm saying possibly applies to 5.0.x only. Check the
docs if you have a different version.
In 5.0.x, you have to put resource-ref in web.xml if you want to be
compliant with the servlet spec.
If you do
Thanks Tim
Slightly embarassed I did not look at that before =) I'll be off now
Tim Funk wrote:
See URIEncoding
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/http.html
-Tim
Nick Mitchell wrote:
Hi all
I have a web app that relies on using request parameters encoded in
UTF-8 and in my
test.html
===
html
a href=test.jsptest.jsp/a
/html
test.jsp
===
%=request.getHeader(REFERER)%
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 08:17, Paul Taylor wrote:
please how do I do that ?
Ben Souther wrote:
You could check the referrer header to make sure
Hi Tomcat people,a simple question here I hope. Im running Servlets
in Tomcat (nothing earth shattering there I know)... But I also need to run
a couple CGI programs ( i.e. program.exe ).. I assume Tomcat will do
this???Can anyone tell me if I have to do anything special, set
Greetings.
I am trying out the compression feature on the HTTP Connector in Tomcat
5.0.27 and 5.0.28.
I have simply set the connector attribute compression=on - everything else
like buffering, socketBuffer etc has been left as default. The default list
of MIME types to compress I have also
Hi,
we have an application that we deploy as .WAR file on Tomcat 5.0.28.
It has a META-INF/context.xml with this content:
Context path=/foo reloadable=false useNaming=true
ResourceLink name=jdbc/myDB global=jdbc/myDB
type=javax.sql.DataSource/ResourceLink
/Context
If our .war file is
Hi,
From my experience, compression works fine. I haven't seen strange
adverse effects from it, but then again I'm only one data point.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 8:34 AM
Hi,
answer I've seen in the past is that you should use log analysis tools
on the logs, which are in a fairly standard format.
Just a tiny correction: standard format completely, not just fairly
standard. CLF and ELF are both supported and strictly adhered to, and
these are the standard access
Hi,
This is practically a FAQ, and it's been discussed on this list numerous
times, so an archive search might prove helpful.
You can try to use ServletContext#getRealPath(/), but if running from
a packed WAR that will fail. Then again, what you're trying to do is
against the spirit of the
Raasi Potluri wrote:
I'm just a beginner and I have installed Tomcat5.0 and
try to run a simple servlet. I have copied the
compiled servlet on the webapps/root/WEB-INF/classes
and added the servlet name and servlet mapping in the
web.xml file. I'm trying to call my HelloClientServlet
from
Hi,
First, please don't blindly tune anything. Change one parameter at a
time, and measure the impact using a program like JMeter, Grinder, ab,
wget, or whatever load tester you like. For example, chances are the
minProcessors/maxProcessors advice in the other response to your message
is
Hi,
I would caution you ahead of time: if you open any Bugzilla issues for
this, please be prepared to submit your own .diff patches to address
them. We're probably not going to spend significant time on it, as
things are done differently in Tomcat 5.5 which is where the focus of
development is,
Hi,
So it is Tomcat 4.1.31. Does the rest hold true?
Try changing context path=/ to path=.
You can use catalina.bat run (instead of startup.bat, which calls
catalina.bat start) to keep the DOS window open and observe messages.
This still holds true and is a useful debugging approach. Also
Hi,
Yes, you can run CHI programs in Tomcat. See the CGI How-To document at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/cgi-howto.html. You
need to rename the CGI servlet JAR and due a bit of configuration.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Michael
Wei Wei wrote:
After installed 5.0.29 TC, I tried to bring up the new application I just start
today. I get the following error message. Can some tell me what is wrong here.
2004-11-04 10:42:39 StandardWrapperValve[jsp]: Servlet.service() for servlet
jsp threw exception
Greetings.
I have a question with regards buffering of output and subsequent errorPage
redirection. Maybe I am missing something.
The default buffer size for a JSP page response is 8kb. If an exception is
thrown AFTER 8kb has been written (and the initial chunks has been
committed) then the
There are two alternatives with the Mainframe. One is to do a call to a
batch file which searches through a directory tree for the files I want and
then opens them and returns the data from them. This is the one currently in
use live.
The second alternative is the one I am trying to implement and
Hi,
Is there a way to tune the JVM's File Access methods maybe?
They're plenty fast as-is. But using the specific file approach rather
than having it search through (potentially large) directory trees is
obviously an improvement.
Yoav
This e-mail, including any attachments, is a
How do you default to get website to go straight to my webapp ?
I have a web application called testapp and in web.xml I have
welcome-file-list
welcome-filejsp/overview.jsp/welcome-file
/welcome-file-list
Going to
http://localhost:8080/testapp
takes the user to
getting rid of 8080: Change your Connector's port attribute in server.xml
(search in the file for 8080).
getting rid of the context name: Change your Context's path attribute to be
. (probably also in server.xml). You will need to remove the existing
default web application, which is that
If an exception is thrown AFTER 8kb has been written (and the
initial chunks has been committed) then the redirection to the
errorPage (if specified) does not occur. Does this sound right?
That sounds 100% correct.
Is there anyway to enforce the redirection to the errorPage?
Not once
Hi,
BUT how can I get the user to go straight to
http://localhost:8080/testapp/jsp/overview.jsp
when they enter http://localhost:8080
at the moment it just goes to the tomcat home page index.jsp
You need to make your webapp reside at context path (the empty
string, not null and especially not
The easy way is to make start.jsp a GET and all the other pages POST.
When pages are bookmarked - they are asked for via GET requests. Code you JSP
to look for the request method. If the method is NOT POST, then redirect them
to some error page. (Or the start page)
For example, in JSTL (but not
I cannot thank you enough Tuncay Baskan.
We were about to switch to Tomcat from Jrun4 and found that
the MS drivers were noticably slower.
Your tip to use jTds probably saved me a few days of testing.
We also tried DataDirect, but they will not sell you just a driver
unless you have some
Thanks for the quick prompt reply.
Is this normal to do, it feels like I am messing up the standard config
and would the end result be that the url would display as
localhost/overview.jsp
rather than localhost/testapp/overview.jsp
Would it be better to replace ROOT app with a mini app. For
Hi,
Is this normal to do, it feels like I am messing up the standard config
It's normal, common, and fine. It might feel a little intimidating to
someone who's new to Tomcat and/or web application design, but don't
worry about it. That's why you're doing stuff in a test environment
first,
Good Morning,
This is my first post to this site, so please go easy on me...
I am running a tomcat 4.1 standalone server and I am trying to implement an SSL
connector. I followed the instructions and was able to successfully get it to
work with one problem: For some reason the redirect
Hi all,
I run my web application with TOMCAT 5.0.19,
I would update this version with the latest 5.0.29,
Is this updating recommended?
Thanks in advance
Francesco.
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Hi,
Don't get 5.0.29. Get 5.0.28 now, which is an excellent release.
Alternatively, if you want to wait about a week, 5.0.30 should be
available depending on how busy my weekend is ;)
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Francesco Pellegrini [mailto:[EMAIL
I've considered something like this in the past. However, I'd be interested
to know how you plan to have the failover website at the second take over
when the first website dies. In other words, how will a user's browser know
to access the website at the failover IP address rather than the
Ok, ive done the section so that I can add an extra application at a
later stage if I need to.
You say in your post index.xml do you mean index.jsp or web.xml
I've created a new index.jsp which provides the user with a hyperlink
to testapp but I dont know if I can make the new page
Hi,
You say in your post index.xml do you mean index.jsp or web.xml
I meant the index page, so index.jsp or index.html would do, but not
web.xml. Sorry for the typo.
Note that the root webapp is precompiled: so if you want to replace
index.jsp you need to clear out the compiled one.
Yoav
Ok FYI, done it added
head
meta http-equiv=refresh content=1;
URL=../testapp/overview/startup.jsp/
/head
to index.jsp
Paul Taylor wrote:
I've created a new index.jsp which provides the user with a hyperlink
to testapp but I dont know if I can make the new page automatically go
to testapp
I am surprised because if you search for compress in the source code of
Tomcat 5.0.27 and you can see only get/set method in CoyoteConnector. More
information would be welcome.
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À :
This question is about contexts that are created by default, not the
DefaultContext element in service.xml.
Even though I don't have any Contexts defined in my xml files, they seem to
get created automatically, at least for running the Default servlet and the
Status servlet. How are they
Thanks Tim
For all non JSTLers I added this to my page:
%if (request.getMethod().equals(GET)) {
response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_NOT_FOUND); } %
Tim Funk wrote:
The easy way is to make start.jsp a GET and all the other pages POST.
When pages are bookmarked - they are asked for via GET
You need your fail over to be higher up in your network stack
Filip
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To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 9:35 AM
Subject: RE: Multi-Site Clustering? (hot failover)
I've
We have 3 different virtual hosts, which are subdomains
of our main domain.
We need access to the session from all virtual hosts.
We use cookie-sessions, at the moment url-rewriting isn't a
possible alternative.
The problem is, that the browser doesn't send the cookie back
to a subdomain, if the
Actually make it:
%
if (request.getMethod().equals(GET)) {
response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_NOT_FOUND);
// Make sure return is here to STOP all processing - otherwise
// You'll probably see IllegalStateExceptions
return;
}
-Tim
Paul Taylor wrote:
Thanks Tim
For all non JSTLers I
Hi,
We need access to the session from all virtual hosts.
We use cookie-sessions, at the moment url-rewriting isn't a
possible alternative.
Too bad, as that's the only portable alternative.
Till now we solved the problem by specifying the domain globally
in the resin.conf . Yes we used Resin
I have a WebPage which can be called from two different webpages, and I
wanted it to have a back button.
Originally I had the calling pages passing a parameter to tell the
called page what called it. Then someone pointed
out %=request.getHeader(REFERER)% to m. This works much better.
But I
Hi,
But I have 2 questions:
1. Where are these header values defined I've not beeen able to find a
good source.
See the HTTP protocol RFC itself for common headers like referrer.
Other servers and routers may add custom headers along the way. Your
app and other apps can also use custom headers
The browser generates the HTTP headers and there are some rules
governing when they are to be sent.
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
This isn't really Tomcat specific so I'm marking [OT]
You may find more enthusiastic help on a JSP/Servlet list.
-Ben
On Wed,
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 12:52, Ben Souther wrote:
The browser generates the HTTP headers and there are some rules
governing when they are to be sent.
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
This isn't really Tomcat specific so I'm marking [OT]
You may find more enthusiastic
Sorry,
http://learn.to/quote
Regards,
Steffen
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. November 2004 08:06
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Betreff: Re: wrong version 49.0
Wei Wei wrote:
After installed 5.0.29 TC, I tried to bring up
Hi,
I have specified the -server option in my catalina.sh using JAVA_OPTS.
JAVA_OPTS=-server -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms1g -Xmx1g
-Dfile.encoding=ISO-8859-1
When I log into the manager app in tomcat I can see that its taking the
correct memory settings , but I could not find a way to verify
Hi there,
I have a problem by running fop in a servlet with Tomcat 4.1.31. Every time
when I first run the servlet to generate a pdf file after rebooting tomcat
or leaving it for a couple of days, it gives me Null pointer exception (see
below). Then I run it again, it works fine. Looks like
Hi,
JAVA_OPTS=-server -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms1g -Xmx1g
-Dfile.encoding=ISO-8859-1
Wow, min 1G heap. Interesting use-case there.
When I log into the manager app in tomcat I can see that its taking the
correct memory settings , but I could not find a way to verify that it
is taking the
thanks for replying, but can you be a bit more specific please? I'm stll
not understanding how this can be done.
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From: Filip Hanik - Dev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday 10 November 2004 16:47
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multi-Site Clustering?
I encounter this problem after every 20 to 30 deployments using
catalina-ant Manager tasks (update=true). A normal one takes less than 1
minute. While this abnormal deployment takes 10 minutes. My war file is
fine. My app is still deployed. However, after roughly 10 abnormal
deployments, tomcat
Hi,
As the stack trace shows, the exception is in the FOP classes. So the
amount of blame you can give Tomcat, and the amount of help you can get
on this list, are both severely limited.
However, just out of curiosity I went to FOP's CVS repository, to try to
find the Service or Driver classes
The general
answer I've seen in the past is that you should use
log analysis tools
Unfortunatly, I have never been introduced to log
analysis tools. Could you give me a quick pointer in
the right direction for a good, popular log analyzer?
Then I can study up. I would appreciate the help
Hi,
Could you give me a quick pointer in
the right direction for a good, popular log analyzer?
Then I can study up. I would appreciate the help so
much.
Easy. Enable the AccessLogValve in conf/server.xml, with pattern
common (the default) or combined (for additional info). Use the
server a
Even a datacenter by itself plugs in to more than one backbone (network
provider)
So a datacenter itself has more than one connection into it.
So what I am saying, if you want to fail over between data centers, that is not
something you configure in tomcat, or in your own
network, that is
This is an apples to orangles comparison.
commons-logging and log4j are for logging devloper errors and for debugging
statements. Its purpose is for logging errors, stack traces, etc instead of
using System.out.println()
Access logs are pages or any other HTTP based request. There are free
normally ISP will offer multi-site load balancing using DNS. In terms
of failover, it generally handled the same way. If an earthquake
swallows the first location, the second site's DNS will pick and route
the traffic to the second cluster.
I would talk to your service provider. the smaller shops
which might also give you the idea, if you control your own DNS, you could
manually switch it over to a new set of IP addresses when
your old data center blows up.
Filip
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Sent: Wednesday,
Hi Yoav,
Thank you very much for your valuable input.
Very interesting. The classes reporting the problem are not there. But the
version I use is the latest stable one (0.20.5). I am going to ask fop
people again.
Liang MA
Software Analyst
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Hi,
After ample time for voting, we've ratified Tomcat 5.5.4 as a stable
release, the first one of the 5.5 branch.
The voting archive is here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10996632613r=1w=2. There were 3
binding +1 votes (Remy, Mladen, myself) and 1 non-binding +1 vote
(David). There
The Logger component has a verbosity attribute but the
ServletContext.log method doesn't. Now LoggerBase.log does. How do I
access this object from a servlet or jsp?
-Tom Cervenka
University of Illinois
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very odd. very.
if I access the page with http://www.domain/dir/index.jsp it fine.
if I access the page with http://www.domain/dir/ or http://www.domain/dir it
give me the error.
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: String index out of range: -1
I have index.jsp in the welcome file list, but I
You don't. (or can't)
The servlet spec stinks with respect to logging. Personally - I avoid using
the log mehtods provided by the servlet API and use commons-logging. Then
the underlying system can be tuning to the appropriate level of verbosenes.
-Tim
Cervenka, Tom wrote:
The Logger component
Isn't is possible to deploy my custom JAASLoginModule into the server/lib
directory instead of shared/lib or web-inf/lib? The JAASRealm is loaded by
the Catalina classloader either.
You're help is appreciated.
Oliver
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Have you set your welcome file in web.xml?
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From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 10, 2004 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problem in accessing / instead of /index.jsp
very odd. very.
if I access the page with
Hello,
How can you determine in Tomcat if a JNI library has been loaded as a
shared resource for web applications? I have a Wrapper class and the
library both living tomcat-root/shared/lib.
Thanks.
Dan
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welcome-fileindex.html/welcome-file
welcome-fileindex.htm/welcome-file
welcome-fileindex.jsp/welcome-file
/welcome-file-list
application web.xml
welcome-file-list
welcome-fileindex.jsp/welcome-file
I know that you can use load-on-startup to run a servlet when an application
is started. Is there a way to specify that a particular servlet (or java
class) is to be run when (a) the application is stopped, and (b) when Tomcat
is shut down (or will shutting down Tomcat automatically trigger (a))?
Yes, read up on ContextListeners.
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 15:15, Bill McHugh wrote:
I know that you can use load-on-startup to run a servlet when an application
is started. Is there a way to specify that a particular servlet (or java
class) is to be run when (a) the application is stopped, and
Hi All,
I have been following recent threads regarding JNDI DataSources and have
decided to create my own singleton class to hold the DataSource and supply
connections as needed as suggested by Yoav. This seems to be working fine.
However, I would like to send a message to tomcat to make the
Hi,
Is there a way to programmatically make the Context unavailable?
Not a portable/container-independent way. Instead, write a simple
filter that calls YourSingleton.isEverythingOk(), and if the response is
negative, redirects the request to a app unavailable page (or throws
an exception, or
Hi,
Is there a way to programmatically make the Context unavailable?
Actually, I'd like to add to my previous message. There *is* at least
one portable way to do this. If you initialize your singleton from a
ServletContexteListener#contextInitialized method and throw an exception
there, the
I'm seeing a strange error message. We only run Tomcat as a service on
Windows 2000, and no IIS or anything else, so I can't see anything else
holding onto port 80. Any idea what would be causing this? Would it be
something as simple as choosing to Start or Restart the service when
it's already
Hi,
I have a Linux FC1 machine running httpd (see conf below)
I have now a tomcat applocation that I want to access through httpd
since only the port 80 is open
to this machine.
Therefore, I did install jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.4-src
jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28.
Trying apachectl configtest I
Hi,
Yup, something is using port 80. Either an already-running Tomcat
instance, or another server.
There's also a small chance your system administrator has configured
your box to now allow people to bind this port. If you're the sysadmin
you can obviously ignore this possibility ;)
Yoav
Hi Yoav,
Here is the answer to the source code question.
Quote starts here:
You are using FOP's latest maintenance release (0.20.5), which is FTM still
recommended for general use.
Driver.java, which contains the Driver and Service classes, can be found in
the Attic at:
Hi,
Thanks for posting, but I think you're on your own. I personally am not
going to waste time looking into a class removed by another project ;)
Maybe someone else is curious, or someone on the FOP list.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Ma, Liang
Hi
Get tcpview pro (it's free) and check what binds this port.
Regards,
Steffen
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. November 2004 22:01
An: Tomcat User
Betreff: problem - BindException: JVM_Bind: 80
I'm seeing a
In a JSP page, there are buttons. clicking one will launch an action which
may read/write socket. In my program, all actions work well. But exception
caused in the circumstance:
I clicked a button. Before that action finished (in the middle of
read/write socket), immediately, I clicked another
Hi,
First, this error is not serious and can safely be ignored.
But if you want avoid it, don't click other buttons until the action is
done ;) Of course that's easier to say than to enforce. One way to
enforce this is some basic JavaScript: set all form buttons to disabled
when one is
Hi,
After investigating the problem we have reported earlier a little more,
it looks like we have the following problem:
Every now and then we get heaps of SocketExceptions in the logs on
Tomcat, all in ChannelSocket.invoke() in jk.common.ChannelSocket.java.
Then all TP-Processor threads are
This is probably unrelated, but since you seem stuck I will tell you about
an annoying issue that I have not yet investigated. Hopefully this will
help you in some way.
My issue is I sometimes get an NPE when tomcat de-serializes a session. (I
valid solution for me is just to turn this
How about your mod_jk2 mapping in workers2.properties?
-Original Message-
From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 10, 2004 3:06 PM
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Subject: RE: problem in accessing / instead of /index.jsp
tomcat/web.xml
welcome-file-list
jk2_module is correct.
Have you link the libapr-0.so.0?
What is your LoadModule in httpd.conf?
-Original Message-
From: Guillaume Alleon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 10, 2004 4:01 PM
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Subject: Apache/Tomcat problem
Hi,
I have a
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