Hi,
my build succeeded with the following commands (using Solaris 8 J2SE):
% cd ~/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src/src/native/apache1.3
% /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -o mod_jk.so -DSOLARIS -I../jk \
-I/usr/j2se/include \
-I/usr/j2se/include/solaris \
-l posix4 -c *.c ../jk/*.c
-Fin
[EMAIL
I have installed Apache web server and Tomcat in my PC. Since I could not
find "mod_jk.dll" in the web site, I tried building as per instructions on
mod_jk(how-to) document. It is looking for ap_config.h and also, I suppose,
ApacheCore.lib. I am not able to locate this lib anywhere in the web
A java implementation of crypt can be found at:
http://locutus.kingwoodcable.com/jfd/crypt.html
Alternatives are to use MD5 or similar from the
java encryption api (I think most jvms provide an
implementation of the major algorithms). However,
if you need to access the password from both
java
Hi,
are you getting the green up arrow in the ISAPI window?
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From: nitin dubey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 12:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Configuring tomcat and iis
Hi guys,
I have read the document by apache for configuring
Hi,
I have an Apache server (1.3.14) running on my Red-Hat 6.0 Linux box. I
installed Tomcat 3.1 and can't manage to create a mod_jserv.so library.
I downloaded all the c code, but the built command : "apxs -c -o
mod_jserv.so *.c" won't work. I realized that apxs is a Perl program,
which I
Hello..
Maybe this is out of topic, but i'm really thanksfull
if anyone could give me many resources of jsp file
specially in connectivity with database, how to get
a form parameter in jsp, and get the result from database?
please help me.
Thanks
yaya
Hello,
apxs is a tool available with the development version of apache. To
utilize that one U need 2 install the apache-dev. U will get it. But U can
also get the RPM.
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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001
Hi Nagarajan,
Yes I am getting green up arrow.
nitin
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Hi,
are you getting the green up arrow in the ISAPI
window?
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From: nitin dubey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 12:50 PM
To: [EMAIL
i am attempting to make tomcat work with my virtual hosting
setup (2 domain)
i have set up tomcat.conf, server.xml, httpd.conf following
tomcat user guide
strangely, after set up, both servlet and jsp work at one
siteproperly
but at the other site , only servlet works and the call
Please keep CC [EMAIL PROTECTED] as I'm not a member of this list (yet).
I've installed Tomcat 3.2.1 in Win32/NT and I don't get it
working. What does this erro message mean? My setup is attached
below. JDK 1.2.2 is in place.
To be sure I hand added the jars to classpath, which shows in this
Hi
I haven't exhaustively tested this, but
it would appear as though having spaces in
TOMCAT_HOME on NT means that the tomcat service
will not initialise. At least, moving my
tomcat to a spaceless path seemed to cure it
for me.
If this is the case, it might be worth
alerting users
Check if your servlet class implements SingleThreadModel, in this case one
instance of the servlet will be able to handle just one request.
Leila
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Gesendet: Montag, 8. Januar 2001 07:12
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Hi,
This means that the filter is working fine.
just try
http://localhost/examples/
This should take you to the examples context.
Just check if your uriworkermap.properties contains the following
# Mount the servlet context to the ajp12 worker
/servlet/*=ajp12
# Mount the examples context
Hi Cam,
Servlets don't "have threads".
Tomcat as a whole has a pool of threads for serving
incoming requests (see the Connector tag in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml).
Unless you do something unusual, tomcat creates
*one* instance of your servlet, and only one.
Any *tomcat* request-serving
I get the following error when I run 'tomcat run':
FATAL:java.net.BindException: Address in uuse: bind
any ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
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Hello,
Another instance of tomcat is running. Stop that one using killall Kaffe
in case of Linux. If U R NOT able 2 stop using the standard shutdown.sh.
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From: Gallagher, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 5:22 PM
Hi Jari,
I am presently in the same situation as You. To
remark: my Tomcat installation
did run very good for a while, then after a system reboot it
can no more start.
I'm asking what settings changed, but the problem still
persists.
Exception in thread "main"
Hi,
Can anybody tell about" How we can encrypt Passwords in Java??"say
like Perl's or Unix Crypt function??
i mean,
Is there any Java equivalent of unix crypt() func??
thanx in advance,
Deeps
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Hi,
I'm having a problem starting the Tomcat Servlet Runner. The problem
appears when executing this command:
"start java %TOMCAT_OPTS% -Dtomcat.home="%TOMCAT_HOME%"
org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9"
Tomcat used to run without any problem. After installing ColdFusion
Can you be a bit more specific, what the problem is?
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Hi,
I'm having a problem
Hello!
Check the gif file.
This happend when I replaced my servlets with new versions.
bye, adrian.
bug.gif
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Try running c:\jakarta-tomcat\bin\tomcat.bat run from a command
prompt - this will allow any errors to be printed the console. If its not
obvious what the problem is, post and we'll figure it out.
Randy
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Eric,
I'm not sure if you got this when I sent the last time or not. If you could
verify that this new tomcat.bat fixes your problem I'll committ the changes.
Thanks for your help.
-
Eric,
I don't have access to a Win98 system so could you please test the attached
I think that it has to do with the starting slash. I think if you made your
string equal to just "aServlet" that might do it.
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Hi, I have a
Hi,
I think JRuns default port is 8080 the same as the default port of Tomcat. So perhaps
the prot is blocked ba JRun when you try to start Tomcat. Try to use Tomcat with
another port (change server.xml).
Regards Birte
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Eric,
I'm not sure if you got this when I sent the last time or not. If you could
verify that this new tomcat.bat fixes your
Hey Randy,
Thank you for helping me out (as well as all the other people that already
sent me good tips). Here is the error that occurs as soon as I want to
startup Tomcat. In stead of starting Tomcat in another console window, I
chose the same so I could see the error message.
(Embedded
Hello,
I'm trying to get this working :
Calling a servlet which returns an html page so that the
browser jump automatically to an anchor ( A NAME="")
inside this page.
I've used an url like that, called for a form submission,
http://localhost:8080/publisher/servlet/LookForIt#myanchor.
Under
Welcome to the wonderful world of Java on Windows NT. The JVM
expects the last version of Java installed to have written its version to
the registry and then will not run if its version number is different.
(Why? I really wish I knew.) What you need to do is to make Tomcat run
with
hi,
I try to wrap tomcat as a nt service following the instructions in the
nt-service-howto.html page, and met the problem that when i try to manually
start the newly installed service, a nt internal error happens(Error 2140
internal windows nt error). is the jk_nt_service executable
Title: Feedback on : Tomcat IIS HowTo
Hello there,
I was able to get my IIS web server to work with Tomcat by following the instructions on:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-iis-howto.html
However, I had to perform one extra step before it actually worked.
I've just downloaded Tomcat 3.2.1 to run under IIS5
and Win2000. The user perms are ok, the configuration seems ok and I've
been through the troubleshooting steps but the ISAPI_Redirector still doesn't
load with a green arrow in IIS config. Are there any known issues with
Win2000? Or
I, and lots of others, use Tomcat 3.2.1 with IIS on Win2000 and it works
fine. If the redirector doesn't load the problem is almost always an error
in the registry settings.
Review the archives for this mailing list. This topic seems to get
discussed about one a week. Past postings should
Scan
each registry entry carefully. Check the upper case, lower case, slashes etc. If
the green arrow does not come, it
means
something is wrong in the registry entries.
-Original Message-From: Edmund Davis
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 5:50
PMTo:
I've had the same problem.
Try to delete the key from registry
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet|Services\W3SVC\Parameters\Filter Dlls
and restart Win2000
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From:
Edmund
Davis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 5:50
PM
Subject:
Search the microsoft docs at msdn.microsoft.com for the "out of
environment space problem. There is a quick fix listed there. If I
remember correctly it deals with the dos box not properly automatically
detecting memory requirements for the environment space. If you can't
find the doc, try
It might also be that your tomcat config is setup to use 80 rather than
8080 for web services and are thus conflicting with your http daemon...
~Rob
Nagappan A wrote:
Hello,
Another instance of tomcat is running. Stop that one using killall Kaffe
in case of Linux. If U R NOT able 2
I just downloaded tomcat 3.2 and installed it.
I am running with jdk1.3 on a win2000 sp1 machine.
I set the TOMCAT_HOME environment variable correctly.
However..when I try to start tomcat, I get the following error.
Does anyone have any idea why?
Exception in thread "main"
Hi,
I got a problem with i18n. I want to use a french localized
GregorianCalendar but when i execute my JSP, the GregorianCalendar is not
French Localized. I use jakarta-tomcat 3.2 with Sun JDK 1.3; On the other
hand, when i execute the same code in a java application (with sun JVM 1.3),
Copy mod_jk.conf-auto to another filename (mod_jk.conf perhaps?),
edit it appropriately, and include the new file in httpd.conf instead of the
auto-generated file.
It sounds like you've already made the appropriate changes to
server.xml and workers.properties, so you should be done at this point.
Hello all,
Sorry to keep harping on this issue but I'd really like to be able to use/understand
it. I have
now downloaded the tomcat source and have been building away. My problem/question
comes in from doing something like this
{package import statements}
public class MySimpleRealm
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why do I get the above error in tomcat.log
?
It happens whenafter I runa jsp page, I change the
protocol to https: and reload the page.
Thanks
Shahed.
Title: URL mappings
I am trying to figure out a solution for a URL mapping scheme for my webapp.
I am trying to achieve the following maps:
*context*/?? --- Servlet1
*context*/ice --- Servlet2
*context*/images/??.gif --- Straight through
*context*/movies/??.swf --- Straight through
I'm creating a .war file for our project. The project includes an
"InitServlet" and (in web.xml, referring to
InitServlet)load-on-startup1/load-on-startup. I also have a line in
server.xml "Context path="...".../Context that mimics that of the other
webapps
When I:
stop Tomcat
HI Fin,
Your command is almost identical to what I have been using, with the
exception of the reference to j2se (I am using jdk 1.2). I have tried both
including and excluding the "-l posix4" reference. I'm wondering if this
might be a path order-issue. Anybody have other suggestions?
Fin:
It sounds like your servlet.jar is not 2.2. Look in /lib/ for your servlet.jar
(or wherever it's in your classpath) See what's sittin' inside. If it's 2.2,
the interface HttpSession in javax.servlet.http should have a method
getAttribute(java.lang.String name) and getValue should be
Running IIS5, Win2000, Tomcat 3.2.1
Thanks for everyone's help. IIS now loads the
ISAPI filter with a green arrow but I get a 500 error in the IIS log file.
The virtual directory is called jakarta. The registry extension_uri
setting is /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll and the worker.ajp12.port
In Tomcat 3.2...
How does the auth-method name "JDBCRealm" get associated with the JDBCRealm
class?
Is the list of available realm names derived from the class name (i.e. the
name of any class on the class path that extends BaseInterceptor is a valid
realm name?)
In short, provided I have a
"Bragg, Casey" wrote:
In Tomcat 3.2...
How does the auth-method name "JDBCRealm" get associated with the JDBCRealm
class?
It doesn't.
The auth-method you use in your web.xml file is used to choose the mechanism
by which the username/password dialog is presented to the user. Only the
Raphael,
I tried your jsp with my Tomcat 3.1 running with JDK1.2.2 on NT
and I got the correct results - in french. My default locale is en_US.
Ramakrishna
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As an update,
It may not be elegant but it seems to work (so far). I wrote a simple redirect
servlet to point to
my secure content and it seems to be working. Any suggestions on why I needed to do
this
would be most appreciated. If anyone cares, here's my exceeding complex and difficult
ryan,
your best bet would be to put an index page in the root dir of your
webapp and redirect to the servlet.
Matt Goss
Ryan Littrell wrote:
I am trying to figure out a solution for a URL mapping
scheme for my webapp.
I am trying to achieve the following maps:
*context*/??
---> Servlet1
I have installed
Tomcat 3.2.1 on an NT machine running IIS 4. I have set up the isapi_redirector
and it's got the "green arrow." I have added the directory in
jakarta-tomcat/webapps that I want to serve as IIS's default directory, I have
selectedExecute Access in thejakarta virtual
HI all,
I have this problem I'm trying to run tomcat3.1 with Apache but every time I
try to add the tomcat.conf to my httpd.conf Apache just fails to start.
I must say the document aren't clear.
Please help as I need this project completed today.
Andrew
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It seems that does not work when space present in
the path variables. I am success on another Win2000 professional machine, this
case, there's no any spaces in the path variables. but still thanks a lot for
other solutions.
Weining Qi
- Original Message -
From: Weining Qi
To:
Hi,
Just started to upload my RPMS for jakarta projects :
I followed the general recommandation and create a rpms subdir in each
project subdir.
Each source rpm follow the following rules :
- All binaries are rebuilt from source code. No RPM with just copy of
allready generated jars.
- General
I didn't use jre1.3 but jdk1.3. I don't think there is any different if
you are just trying to start Tomcat.
I am running Tomcat 3.2.1 + Apache 1.3.14 and everything is fine.
Gregor Rayman wrote:
Hi,
does Tomcat support the XML syntax for JSP?
Tomcat 3.2 - No. Tomcat 4.0 - yes (per the JSP 1.2 proposed final draft spec).
I want to generate JSP from XML with XSL
and it would be much nicer, if I could use
e.g. jsp:expression istead of %=
Thanks for any
Mark Koscak wrote:
Hello everyone,I
am running Jakarta-Tomcat 3.2When I have a look
at my system processes (ps -aux) after starting tomcat, there are eighteen
(18) separate process id's the associated command being /usr/locak/jdk1.3
Each process apparently consuming 15.4% of memory. 18 * 15.4%
I am trying to use the com.oreilly.servlet.MultiPartRequest object
to handle a file upload through tomcat.
We have successfully done this with Apache and mod_jserv, but it
just won't work with tomcat and mod_jk
The error returned is java.IOException "Unexpected end of part"
The file upload
I finally figured out why my Tomcat 3.2 server isn't reloading my updated
JSP files! It turns out that I'm using a NFS mounted file system to access
the document root on my file server from the Tomcat server machine, but I'm
editing the files directly through the file server instead of through
my first recommendation would be to switch to mod_jk.
I much easier configuration to with.
then I could help you out.
take a look at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/mod_jk-howto.html
Filip
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fashion.
Hello,
We are multiple developpers working on the same project... the problem is
that when one developper makes a modification to his servlet the server must
be restarted... this causes a bunch of problems
We have tried using the reloadble tag but this also causes problems(with
sessions and
Are you using AJP12 or AJP13? AJP13 has a bug in this area.
We encountered this with uploaded JPEG files, and also got the zero bytes
error,
but resolved it with no other changes after switching back to AJP12.
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From: Bill Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday,
try loading different servers on different ports in
different address spaces...
later,
-b
Hello,
We are multiple developpers working on the same
project... the problem is
that when one developper makes a modification to his
servlet the server must
be restarted... this causes a bunch of
Is it in Dreamweaver UD your trying to make a live data
connection, if so the driver must be accessible via
Dreamweaver, this is not a tomcat config issue it would be
local WS config (try throwing the dll in the system32
dir)...
later,
-b
...but I've been working and reading about this for
Hello, how do I configure tomcat to log http connections? Currently I
have three log files: jasper.log (verbosity level is set to
INFORMATION), servlet.log (customOutput set to "yes"), tomcat.log
(customOutput set to "yes"). I was expecting to find connection logging
messages in the
Hi...
I've got Tomcat installed (3.2.1 on Solaris x86), but I can't get past the
docs for setting it up to work with Apache. The "Minimalistic User's Guide"
states that the tomcat-apache.conf file is created each time Tomcat starts.
This is true. But the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO suggests making
Joe wrote:
Hello, how do I configure tomcat to log http connections? Currently I
have three log files: jasper.log (verbosity level is set to
INFORMATION), servlet.log (customOutput set to "yes"), tomcat.log
(customOutput set to "yes"). I was expecting to find connection logging
messages
Are you looking for access log messages like a webserver creates? You will need
Tomcat 4.0 for that
Precisely. Thanks!
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
Joe wrote:
Hello, how do I configure tomcat to log http connections? Currently I
have three log files: jasper.log (verbosity
I encountered a similar problem and elected to do coding on a client machine
(Windows Professional) with Tomcat stand-alone installed then transfer the
files to the production side with Apache and Tomcat on Linux (RH 7) for
testing.
Neill Laney
http://home.nc.rr.com/nlaney
--
Actively seeking
I do have a ConnectionPool that is syncronized. I wonder if that is causing
the problem.
However, there is also some System.out.println(..) statements in the code for
debugging purposes. I took all of those statements out today and everything
was running quicker. Is the
Hi Bill,
I've got Tomcat installed (3.2.1 on Solaris x86), but I can't get past the
docs for setting it up to work with Apache. The "Minimalistic User's
Guide"
states that the tomcat-apache.conf file is created each time Tomcat
starts.
This is true. But the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO suggests
Hi Craig,
Thanks for the info.
I had a hunch something like this was happening, it's nice to
get some feedback that I can take to my boss supporting my
argument.
Cheers
Mark Koscak
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George,
Let's assume you have IBM's JDK1.1.8 or some
JDK.
It's pretty easy. D/L and uncompress into
/usr/local:
gunzip jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1.tar.gz
tar xvf jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1.tar
so that you have
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
to start the tomcat servlet runner:
Thank you. Will check it out.
--Cam--
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Check if your servlet class implements SingleThreadModel, in this case
one
instance of the servlet will be able to handle just one request.
Leila
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Why I am getting request.getPathInfo() null . I want the absolute path of
the URL . Is there any way
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Hi, I'm brand new to Tomcat.
I'm trying to figure out:
1. Directory for frequently changing servlet classes
2. Directory for infrequently changing servlet classes
3. How to invoke a servlet in the above.
I seems that if
1. I put MyServlet.class file in "install_dir/webpages"
2.
I am trying to run multiple tomcat 3.2 servet
engines behind 1 single Apache 1.3.14 http server.
Using mod_jserv I had the following
tomcat-apache.conf file:
LoadModule jserv_module
libexec/mod_jserv_tomcat.soApJServManual
onApJServDefaultProtocol
ajpv12ApJServSecretKey
Hi,
First of all thanks for the reply.
I have these entries in the uriworkermap.properties
and workermap.properties file.
When I call html by giving
http://nitind/site/UpdateResumes.htm the following
logs are made to isapi.log file.
(I know this is a pretty long message and tedious to
read, I
I have searched all over the place and see alot about "URL rewriting" here
is what I know:
you can use
A href=%= response.encodeURL("NewPage.jsp") %
to force a single link to encode the session if cookies are turned off
when cookies are turned off and the above method is used it is easy for a
Could anyone point me in the direction of some documents on setting up mysql
with tomcat.
I will ream them then ask some questions
Thanks all
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Hi,
write a servlet that accesses mysql put it in tomcat
and make an html page to access the servlet.
nitin
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documents on setting up mysql
with tomcat.
I will ream them then ask some questions
HI
Why request.getPathInfo() is giving null . Is there any settings to be done
to get the pathInfo
Thanks
Sudhir
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Tomcat configuration is based on server.xml, which defines a lot of
things that have to be then defined, mirror-like, over in httpd.conf for
apache. So the easy way to get things working is to use the automatically
created file tomcat-apache.conf-auto.
However, this is not going to work for
Blake Binkley
Bill, you have just pointed at an Issue I didn't even relize I had
(although mine works)
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Behalf Of Bill Kocik
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can't
also lets get the filename right,
mod_jk.conf.auto uses mod_jk.so
tomcat-apache.conf.auto uses mod_jserv.so
are we confused yet?
Blake Binkley
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Behalf Of Bill Kocik
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:33 PM
To:
Blake Binkley wrote:
also lets get the filename right,
mod_jk.conf.auto uses mod_jk.so
tomcat-apache.conf.auto uses mod_jserv.so
are we confused yet?
Hell, I was confused when I got here. :-)
But now that you mention that...I wonder if I'm supposed to
replace tomcat-apache.conf with
See my remarks below:
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Betreff: automated URL rewriting
snip/
My Questions:
is there no setting in server.xml that we can set to have all
Thanks, Blake, for that subtle nudge, and Dave for your initial
response. I guess Blake made me realize that I wasn't being as
clear as I thought about what files I was talking about in my
initial question, and he also set off a light bulb for me. :-)
My answer was in fact to use
Hi guys,
well met this problem while i m going to execute my .jsp files on the tomcat
server. It reads as:
Error: 500
Location: /Pt33/SampleJSP.jsp
Internal Servlet Error:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to load class
com.borland.samples.welcome.DoWhatUWantBean
at
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