Hi!
It sounds like the driver is not in your deployment. Either you put the
driver in your WEB-INF directory of your application or in the
tomcat-installdir/common/lib directory.
Regards
Roland Carlsson
Den 05-02-21 08.31, skrev deepak suldhal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I write a simple java
Hi All,
I had a jsp application which actually deals with sending and receiving
datapackets.
when Ia accessing the application through a single browser ,the
percentage utilization of CPU is around 23%
the increase in the connections(through browsers) increasing the
percentage utilization of CPU
Hi All,
Just a 'silly question,' I downloaded a HTTP sniffing program because
I want to get use to reading header information. I'm using Apache Tomcat, on
a localhost configuration for development purposes. The sniffing program I
downloaded from 'EffeTech,' in the FAQ section states, 'Due
No one any clues on this issue? I've got about 3000 connections hanging
around in CLOSE_WAIT now. Especially that 1 byte hanging in the receive
buffer keeps me puzzled.
Hi,
i have the following problem with mod_jk from tomcat-connectors (1.2.5 -
1.2.8) including 1.2.9 (from cvs).
From: Marco Mastrocinque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'Due to the mechanism
of Windows operating system, a sniffer can't capture local-to-local
traffic.' Please note I found this out the hard way! The
question I have is how do you do it?
You use another physical machine to send the requests,
If you only want to see the http headers, a tiny plugin for IE may help you:
http://www.blunck.info/iehttpheaders.html
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 21:08:53 +1100, Marco Mastrocinque
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Just a 'silly question,' I downloaded a HTTP sniffing program because
I want to
Michael Stiller wrote:
No one any clues on this issue? I've got about 3000 connections hanging
around in CLOSE_WAIT now. Especially that 1 byte hanging in the receive
buffer keeps me puzzled.
Did you tried the latest CVS HEAD?
It contains the hard close socket by disabling lingering.
Further
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 11:19 +0100, Mladen Turk wrote:
Michael Stiller wrote:
No one any clues on this issue? I've got about 3000 connections hanging
around in CLOSE_WAIT now. Especially that 1 byte hanging in the receive
buffer keeps me puzzled.
Did you tried the latest CVS HEAD?
I
Depending on why you want to do this, you might find this useful:
Valve className=org.apache.catalina.valves.RequestDumperValve /
Its normally commented out in the server.xml, simply uncomment to dump out
the requests.
Cheers
James
-Original Message-
From: Marco Mastrocinque
When I login in my application with a usernamepassword valid I get a
HTTP Status 403!
I'm using Tomcat 5.0.28 and JAASRealm.
I already looked into in my web.xml, and I think is alright.
The valid username password: admin / admin
Anyone knows what's the problem?
Thanks..
web.xml:
!-- login
Michael Stiller wrote:
I tried something i checked out from cvs last friday.
Use more recent :)
The version is tomcat-connectors 1.2.9.
The OS ist Fedora Core 3.
Seems that I miss the OS.
It contains the hard close socket by disabling lingering.
Where may i learn about the hard close patch.
I have had the same problem of Tomcat not terminating and having to be
killed by hand.
It occurred with Tomcat 5.0.27, JDK1.4.2, RH Enterprise Linux 3 when I
enabled JMX via jk2 configuration.
I tried 5.0.28 but the same happened using jk2, so I put JMX on a back
burner.
Now I'm using 5.5.7,
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 11:39 +0100, Mladen Turk wrote:
Michael Stiller wrote:
I tried something i checked out from cvs last friday.
Use more recent :)
Ok, just running a fresh cvs tree. The problem is *still* there, but it
seems that there are fewer sockets hanging around at the moment.
I wonder ive started a jndirealm and it works just fine against ldap. I have
no problem to login from a webbrowser (BASIC mode). But i want to login from
a Java client how do i do that ?
_
Chat: Ha en fest på Habbo Hotel
Michael Stiller wrote:
Ok, just running a fresh cvs tree. The problem is *still* there, but it
seems that there are fewer sockets hanging around at the moment.
Ok, we are getting somewhere :).
Ok fixed that. Config is now:
...
worker.proc2111.port=12111
worker.proc2111.lbfactor=1
Did you try to comment the recycle_timeout.
ok will do.
Also what are you using for testing? ab or...
Eh hm it is in production now ;) So we use the clients for testing. 8)
Part of a 10 machines cluster.
Just checking without the recycle_timeout.
Regards,
Michael
It seems you still have problem. You can google for the answer. One
thing I know is GlobalNamingResources should come inside the Server
element and not inside Context element.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:47:06 -0800 (PST), U K Laxmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could able to get
Michael Stiller wrote:
Also what are you using for testing? ab or...
Eh hm it is in production now ;) So we use the clients for testing. 8)
You are really brave :).
Just checking without the recycle_timeout.
What happens if you issue 'apachectl restart' ?
Can you make 'JkLoglevel trace' and post
Hi!
Without beeing to sure about this I guess that if you are going to
authenticate a user via any kind of client against a tomcat-server you have
to talk the language Tomcat talks, and that language is HTTP. So, you have
to make your client able to talk http and then send the login-request as an
Hi,
We're running:
fedora
tomcat 4.1.30
tanukisoftware.com wrapper
# rpm -q fedora-release
fedora-release-1-3
# uname -a
Linux example.com 2.4.20-021stab022.5.777-enterprise #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 12:45:02
MSD 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
We're seeing tomcat crash and
Dear sirs,
I have to deploy a Tomcat app that has several
thousands of JSP files (using Struts of course).
The application will be run in Tomcat 5.0.28 under
J2SDK 1.4.2_07.
It's an application that will be deployed as a client
application with a browser interface. The customer
don't want me to
Shakeel,
Thanks for the suggestion but we were already using DBCP 1.2.1. I
downloaded it and tried it again, but get the same error. Any other
ideas why the username would not be passed correctly when creating the
datasource/pool?
-Original Message-
From: Shakeel Ahmad [mailto:[EMAIL
Try to hard code user name as the error shows '' as a user name. Also you
can write a simple stand alone java program other than your web application
to figure out exact problem. More things more problems. Less things quick
findings, might help. By the way is your new MySQL communicating to you
I am able to connect fine using the mysql client - either locally or
remotely. It is just with the web application using the JDBC driver that
it is not working.
Yes, maybe I'm at the point of having to do a simple JDBC application to
figure this out - though it seems silly given my application
Hi,
I am having a problem with Tomcat - I am running JBOSS 4.0.1 using Tomcat as
the web container, and I am getting this odd Exception thrown, it says that
my class (which definitely extends Servlet) is not a Servlet ?!?!?
I see that a ClassCastException is the root cause.
Anyone have any
Could you post the class itself? Perhaps it does _not_ implement
servlet (most likely scenario).
On Feb 21, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Adrian Wilford wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with Tomcat - I am running JBOSS 4.0.1 using
Tomcat as
the web container, and I am getting this odd Exception thrown, it
Well you are correct, it does not directly extend HTTPServlet, it extends the
Struts ActionServlet (which extends HttpServlet).
This Servlet worked previously, until I tried to package the war inside an ear
file and move the classes into a common jar file inside the ear.
(I have added a web
I have class not found exception:
Exception in thread AWT-EventQueue-0
javax.xml.parsers.FactoryConfigurationError: Provider
org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl not found
at
javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(DocumentBuilderFactory.java:104)
at
Hi
I don't think that this is a Tomcat problem per-se, but it involves Tomcat so
I'm asking here in the hope that someone else has seen this before.
An external program reads XML from a file on disk into a ByteArrayOutputStream
to calculate the length of the data. The byte array is extracted
I'd worry about character encoding if I were you. I bet someone is
transcoding.
-Original Message-
From: Varley, Roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 11:00 AM
To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Subject: HttpServletInputStream is corrupting data?
Hi
I don't think
I'd worry about character encoding if I were you. I bet someone is
transcoding.
I'd thought about that, but if it was an encoding issue, wouldn't I expect the
same problem regardless of whether I routed the request through IIS first or
sent it directly to Tomcat? The XML header specifies
On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 06:38:03PM -0800, Oleg wrote:
: If I have 200 users deployed on tomcat with 99% using identical
: classes, would it be ok to move all classes to shared/classes
: directory? Will that give better memory usage? Also, can I later add
: the classes that are different directly
Hi,
I have been recommending the TCPMON tool from Apache
Axis project, its an applet. This allows you to see
the the request response between client and Tomcat.
Also with nmap you can make a proxy and capture data
flowing, I just cant find my note that has this tip at
the moment.
aka_sergio
Hi Guys,
I hope this not entirely off-topic. Just the other day I started getting a
getOutputStream() has already been called for this response error when I was
calling a servlet that sends back a CSV file (uses Content-Disposition also to
cause a popup save prompt).
This had been working
You may only have one login-config per webapp.
Mark
Thiwanka Wimalasuriya wrote:
dear all,
the servlet spec 2.4 says (page 109 of servlet-2_4-fr-spec.pdf from
http://www.jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/ )
However, the deployment descriptor instance file must not contain multiple
Well regarding #1 from what I understand the class in webapp web-inf
will take priority, however, I can see how #2 can be a problem, but,
does it only work one way? Meaning a class in sared/classes will not
see webapp/web-inf/classes, so down the hierarchy, however, it will
work just fine going
Hi all,
I am new to this mailing list. for the past one
week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP Professional
OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I start
the server its getting started
From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am new to this mailing list. for the past one
week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP Professional
OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME
Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
firewall is running or not?
Do you think changing port would solve the problem..
Thanks for the instant reply,
Raghavendra
--- Peter Crowther [EMAIL
If jk2 is abandoned, why would I use it over jk_1.2.8?
Platform reasons? Feature reasons? Performance reaosns? Other?
Anyone?
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There is a Windows Firewall (Control Panel, Windows Firewall)
which is probably preventing hackers from attacking strange ports like 8080.
-Original Message-
From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:30 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; Oleg
Subject:
raghavendra datt wrote:
Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
firewall is running or not?
To check whether that port is being blocked:
C:\telnet localhost 8080
You'll see either tomcat responding or something (firewall, or ...)
preventing access :-)
HTH!
--
Hassan Schroeder
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 11:21:01AM -0800, Oleg wrote:
: Well regarding #1 from what I understand the class in webapp web-inf
: will take priority, however, I can see how #2 can be a problem, but,
: does it only work one way? Meaning a class in sared/classes will not
: see webapp/web-inf/classes,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 02:57:48PM -0500, Matt wrote:
: If jk2 is abandoned, why would I use it over jk_1.2.8?
: Platform reasons? Feature reasons? Performance reaosns? Other?
: Anyone?
Depends on how you define use --
continue using an existing JK2 install -- either because you're in the
Thanks!
This is a new install, so that sums it up. I'll stick with jk_1.2.8 for
Tomcat 5.5.
Of course, the only hurdle now is an explicit example of exactly how to
ADD a docbase (say, C:\MYwebapps\MYexamples\) that Tomcat will see and not
404 or blank page, while still having
I would manually declare that class to be implementing the Servlet
interface. Can't hurt (can it?) if it already does so by its ancestry.
At least it is quick to add and test.
On Feb 21, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Adrian Wilford wrote:
HTTPServlet
Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall
(That's assuming that you've got it set up to show you the viruses
(file extensions, system files, system and hidden files, etc)
and to not show stuff as web-enabled whatever.
SP2 will almost certainly have set up and enabled a firewall.
There may be
Matt wrote:
If jk2 is abandoned, why would I use it over jk_1.2.8?
Platform reasons? Feature reasons? Performance reaosns? Other?
Anyone?
Well, for one, it works and I have a ready to run config files.
Nix.
-
To unsubscribe,
I have a wierd problem. Tomcat on W2k barks FileNotFound Exceptions for the
log4j.properties file when i execute a servlet that instantiates log4j.
Strangely enough the actual file that i create and log to with log4j.properties
file logs out just fine even though stdout.log said that it
So does jk_1.2.8, so, for new installs, why would I use it?
The overwhelming answers that I've gotten offline have been don't bother,
so that seems to be the best answer.
Thanks,
-Matt
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Matt wrote:
If jk2 is abandoned, why would I use it over
You should be able to telnet to the Tomcat server and send it a request.
The response including headers will be visible in your telnet session.
Subir
-Original Message-
From: Marco Mastrocinque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 2:09 AM
To:
Define the connection pool in either META-INF/context.xml (if using a
WAR) or ${catalina_home}/conf/engine/host/app.xml
And the link by the usual resource ref in the web.xml
Remember that the JDBC drivers need to be in common/lib
PJ
Sumpter, Chuck wrote:
Environment = Tomcat 5.5.7, Java
Sorry to repost - but, except for some great suggestions from Shakeel, I
have not made much progress on this. To my way of thinking this seems
maddenly simple - either a config error or possibly bug. But what?
So my first place to start is to try and see where it is that the
userName property get
First, I'm sure this is documented so can anyone point
me to the documentation on how to determine the client
application.
Second, does Tomcat itself do anything different
depending on who's making the request. I sometimes
notice that IE's requests are fielded faster than
wget's requests.
Hmm, quick question, do you know of a reason why this ould not work
for Struts, I did it and for some reason I get an error
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor - ERROR - No action instance
for path /selectTiles could be created
this class was moved to shared.
Thansk,
Oleg
On Mon, 21 Feb
Front it with apache and restrict access by user agent.
-Michael Greer
On Feb 21, 2005, at 5:55 PM, Dola Woolfe wrote:
First, I'm sure this is documented so can anyone point
me to the documentation on how to determine the client
application.
Second, does Tomcat itself do anything different
All,
A security issue has come to light where a mal-formed request may result
in JSP source code disclosure.
This issue only applies if all of the following are true:
1. You are using any Tomcat 4 version = 4.1.15
2. You are using the deprecated HTTP 1.1 connector
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 02:55:53PM -0800, Dola Woolfe wrote:
: First, I'm sure this is documented so can anyone point
: me to the documentation on how to determine the client
: application.
Check for the User-Agent header.
(I may have made a typo on the name, but if you iterate through the
From: Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmm, quick question, do you know of a reason why this ould not work
for Struts, I did it and for some reason I get an error
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor - ERROR - No action instance
for path /selectTiles could be created
this class was moved to
If you go here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%20Application%20Deployment
The first bullet point starts out: Any XML file in the
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/[engine_name]/[host_name] directory is assumed...
I believe this should say, Any XML file in the
OK, yes it turned out to be one of those dumb configuration errors -
BUT also a difference in how Tomcat 5.5.7 (or maybe is is Commons DBCP
1.2.1) behaves under Windows versus Linux.
I had camelcased the username property in the context.xml Resource
tag as userName. This worked under Windows,
Deepak,
This '' and null error means that the Tomcat is not finding the JDBC
JNDI resource.
This is how to fix this on Tomcat 5.5:
Make sure that you have a Resource element properly configured in your
context.xml that is in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/ directory.
Resource name=jdbc/TestDB
All,
I'm using TC 5.0.30.
I'm looking at this quote regarding META-INF/context.xml from the TC docs
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html):
Instead, put them in the META-INF/context.xml directory of your WAR file or
the conf directory as described above.
These
the META-INF is only valid within a WAR file.
PJ
Tony LaPaso wrote:
All,
I'm using TC 5.0.30.
I'm looking at this quote regarding META-INF/context.xml from the TC docs
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html):
Instead, put them in the META-INF/context.xml directory of
I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
error. I dont understand what is preventing from
accessing port.
i tried giving telnet localhost 8789 and its not
connecting to it.. what else
Hi folks,
Correct me if I sound stupid here :)
I am trying to load a simple JNI based .so lib file with Tomcat
5.5.4.(on linux) I am trying to load the .so file within the JSP page.
I am not sure if this is allowed. I have tried all the following
methods..
1. putting the .so file in
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:21:54 -0800 (PST), raghavendra datt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
error. I dont understand what is preventing from
As just moved the GlobalNamingResources inside the
main server in my server.xml residing in
TOMCAT_HOME/conf directory. When i restart tomcat
5.5.7 it's throwing up following exception.
INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/5.5.7
Feb 22, 2005 11:51:46 AM
Where do you put log4j.properties currently?
-Michael Greer
On Feb 21, 2005, at 5:02 PM, Brian McGovern wrote:
I have a wierd problem. Tomcat on W2k barks FileNotFound Exceptions
for the log4j.properties file when i execute a servlet that
instantiates log4j. Strangely enough the actual file
From: Tony LaPaso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ?? Yet Another Tomcat Documentation Bug ??
The first bullet point starts out: Any XML file in the
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/[engine_name]/[host_name] directory is assumed...
I believe this should say, Any XML file in the
By verified, do you mean
that you found Windows firewall and it was disabled?
or
that you didn't find Windows firewall?
Control panel, Security Center might give you another way in.
Also, spaces WITHIN names can create almost as much havok as spaces AFTER
names.
-Original Message-
From:
By default server.xml contains have a GlobalNamingResources. You
have to add your resources in there.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:56:23 -0800 (PST), U K Laxmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As just moved the GlobalNamingResources inside the
main server in my server.xml residing in
OK, we still have one more issue with our Tomcat cluster as we move to
our Linux environment.
For some reason, both instances (jvmRoute=srv1 and jvmRoute=srv2) see
each other at startup. We see that they each join the cluster just fine.
But when the first request comes through we get an exception
You have to understand that any relative path is going to be resolved
relative to the location where the JVM started. If you started Tomcat via
the service rather than the batch files, then the VM would be run, by
default, from C:\winnt\System32. So, when you supplied
I tried without GlobalNamingResources. No luck. When
googled, i found that if we include
GlobalNamingResource tag, then it will be available in
all web context.
After spending enough time on that, now i coded all
database related stuff in JSP in the way we do in
stand alone application. I mean -
Mladen,
Built new jk from CVS. How to I access the lovely status page?
/jkstatus as in jk2? Do have to enable it? Docs do not seem to be
updated yet.
Looking forward to playing with it!
thanks,
-Michael Greer
On Feb 19, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
Michael Greer wrote:
Mladen ,
That
Sorry guys..
I got the problem.. Actually firewall was disabled
but, norton antivirus was blocking the port.. now, its
working... Thanks for all your sugestions
I learnt a lot today
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By verified, do you mean
that you found Windows firewall and it was disabled?
or
Ah, I extrapolated from the jk2 docs:
workers.properties:
worker.status.type=status
httpd.conf:
JkMount /jkstatus/* status
Nice!
-Michael Greer
On Feb 22, 2005, at 1:01 AM, Michael Greer wrote:
Mladen,
Built new jk from CVS. How to I access the lovely status page?
/jkstatus as in
U K,
It works as you said, but there are a couple of things I'll recommend:
First, you should move your Connection, ResultSet and Statement
declarations before
the try {} block and add a finally {} block where you check for null
values and close
the resources if not null.
Connection conn =
If you followed the tomcat docs you will have no problem in DBCP
getting to work. Going for Globalnamingresources is needed if you need
to access it will all applications. Try to configure it as per the doc
in following URL.
Hi all,
I am using tomcat as my local server.
I removed some keystore files which I created earlier using the keytool
delete command . Then I created new keystore file using the command
below
keytool -genkey -keyalg RSA -alias tomcat -keystore .keystore
But when I browse the secure page via
Sure to do the changes you mentioned. Pls do send the
config file for connection pooling and also guidelines
for how to use it in my program. It will be a great
help.
I'm developing web based application for using it
inhouse. Later part of time, it may grow to a big MRP
application based on the
Is this simply not possible? I have tried extrapolating form the docs
(which seems to work fine under webapps/ or $CATALINA_HOME) but anything
outside of it fails as badly as the other works perfectly, even if I try
to swap-out webapps/ for an otuside docbase using the HOST tag already
present.
Yes i read and did as per the document. When it didn't
work, i followed the suggetions given to many users in
the mailing lists in the internet and now i guess i
messed up. Actually in the error, it says, no suitable
driver found.
I'm using Ms Access as it's free. Do we have any free
driver
Yea, I know, I saw that note. It's in the Host element description but
references to $CATALINA_HOME (which should be $CATALINA_BASE) are all over
the place -- not just under Host documentation.
What's more, a reader could easily think that the note you mentioned *only*
referred to the Host
You can check whether the keystore is properly created using the
following command
keytool -list -alias tomcat
rgds
Antony Paul
On 22 Feb 2005 12:24:05 +0600, Thavarajah Kurinchikumaran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am using tomcat as my local server.
I removed some keystore files
Hi,
This does not help - the class now implements Servlet, and also extends
ActionServlet - still get Tomcat saying that this class is not a Servlet.
import java.io.File;
import javax.servlet.Servlet;
import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import
I dont whether MS Access is considered as RDBMS. For serious
development it is not recommended. Using ODBC have several problems. I
will recommend PostgreSQL. Now it runs very well on Windows. But
requires Windows 2000 or higher. You can find it at
Why don't you show us your config file. This behavior work fine for me
with 5.5.7, with Apache mod_jk.
On Feb 22, 2005, at 1:20 AM, Matt wrote:
Is this simply not possible? I have tried extrapolating form the docs
(which seems to work fine under webapps/ or $CATALINA_HOME) but
anything
Thank you for the replies. Ms Access is not a
relational databaase. It's just DBMS. I didn't know
that PostGreSQL is a open source RDBMS system. All the
sqls, table creation etc.. works similar to Oracle or
any other RDBMS? I'm working on windows 2000 machine.
--- Antony Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Most SQL is same and it supports a subset of SQL 92 and SQL 99
standards. Every RDBMS vendor have some proprietory code which dont
work in other databases. There is one RDBMS
Firebird(http://firebird.sourceforge.net/). The site claims that it is
more like Oracle.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Mon, 21
Thanks for the replies. What do u mean by the
following in ur erlier mail.
Did you defined your newly created context web
in
server.xml or at
TOMCAT_HOME\conf\Catalina\localhost\some
name.xml
Does it mean i need to create a new xml file in
TOMCAT_HOME\conf\Catalina\localhost?
You can name it the name of the context(web). The content should be
similar to any other file there. I am giving a sample
Context docBase=${catalina.home}/webapps/web
antiResourceLocking=false antiJARLocking=false
/Context
rgds
Antony Paul
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:18:55 -0800 (PST), U
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