Re: TOMCAT SUCKS

2001-07-01 Thread Peter Mutsaers
Nick == Nick Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Nick I really think that TOMCAT SUCKS so bad. I'm not against the Nick open source community but this is why I think that TOMCAT Nick sucks: Some of the points you're mentioning are not Tomcat specific, but general problems for free

The null thingee. I know it was discused before.

2001-07-01 Thread Nino
Hi guys, I am new to Tomcat and I have installed 3.2.2 with Apache 1.3.20. It seems that Tomcat does not like my context : 2001-07-01 01:01:38 - Ctx( /iWeb ): 404 R( /iWeb + /iNotes/test/test.jsp + null) JSP file not found This is the erroe I get. The Apache is configured correctly because I

Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Eitan Ben Noach
Hello all, We are intending to use Apache Tomcat as web server in our product, and preliminary experiments show excellent performance. Most of our web pages are JSPs and servlets, and few HTMLs and Gifs. We wonder what is the contribution of Apache in our scenario - some of us think that

i take it there is:

2001-07-01 Thread Francis West
Hello guys, i take it there is a long time delay for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to unsubscribe my e-mail? Cheers!

[tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread Niko Schwarz
Hi, all the literature i have just deals with HttpServlets and stuff, and anyway: its not much literature. could someone give me a nice example how to write a web.xml in which i can use my generic servlet which uses my own protocol? tia, nick -- The moon is a planet just like the Earth,

how come im still getting mail from this group?

2001-07-01 Thread Francis West
after unsubscribing 4 times, im still getting mail. what is going on?

Re: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Nivedan Nadraj
Hi Eitan, Apache as far as I know is a powerful full blown HTTP server. Tomcat is also a webserver and as you already know it supports servlets and JSP's. The internals of how Tomcat and apache differ I do not know. But from the docs I guess it's the divide and rule policy. Anyting related

Re: Why does this list e-mail all users - i don't want this crap arriving in my mail

2001-07-01 Thread Nivedan Nadraj
It is a mailing list. And the good idea is that it is a one-many relationship. When a person has a problem it is communicated to all in the database. Hence the answers to your questions can be answered by varioys professionals and you have a wider network instead of keepin it in a small group.

Re: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread David Crooke
The built in webserver in a Java appserver is really only suitable for testing with - if you are serving more than a few thousand pages per day, or doing anything remotely serious for production use, or your server is on the internet, you should use a real webserver in front of Tomcat, and Apache

Re: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Benjamin Wong
Hi, I am very interested in this issue as well. What if all the pages of the website are generated through servlets and JSP's (except for the token few images/gifs) ? In cases of no static content, would Apache still make any difference ? Thanks. Ben - Original Message - From: David

Re: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Vinay Menon
Eitan, I've done some amount of testing on the Tomcat webserver and the Apache-Tomcat combination and have found the 8080 Tomcat webserver lacking for real production strength deployment. It is excellent for development but speed-wise, feature-wise Apache is a far stronger offering and

Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread pete
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list? This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic. Thanks -Pete

RE: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Courtney, James
Images... -Original Message- From: Benjamin Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 1:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Does Apache worth it? Hi, I am very interested in this issue as well. What if all the pages of the website are

RE: JRUN really SUCKS (was TOMCAT SUCKS)

2001-07-01 Thread Arnold Shore
Re ... It replaced JRUN some time ago (which really SUCKS by the way) ... Peter, can share your thoughts here re exactly how? We're looking at a few JSP engines, and am really short of eminformed/em opinions. Thanks. Arnold Shore Annapolis, MD USA -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

doclet extension

2001-07-01 Thread msew
Does anyone out there have a link to a good tutorial or even just example files of how to easily extend the standard doclet? ie you have a @tag and you just want to easily use it in your every day javadocing :-) thanks!! msew

Re: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread Tim O'Neil
At 03:12 PM 7/1/2001, you wrote: Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list? This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic. My client allows filtering via one or all of the incoming mail headers, I

Tomcat v Resin

2001-07-01 Thread Vinay Menon
Hello Folks, Anyone here tried Resin? Was wondering if anyone has experience using Resin and would like to share its pros and cons wrt Tomcat. Thanks in advance Vinay

Re: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread pete
It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they are mixed in with the rest - i use several mail clients to read mail on my IMAP server, and not all of them do automatic filtering. Is there any good reason not to prefix tomcat-user mail with [tomcat-user]? -Pete At

Re: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread Vinay Menon
i use the filter where 'To:' is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works! Vinay - Original Message - From: pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 11:12 PM Subject: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list? Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] '

Re: Tomcat v Resin

2001-07-01 Thread webmaster
i am working wiht tomcat and resin, both in combinatin with apache I'll use all my applicacions with resin + apache is fastes, no bugs ... - Original Message - From: Vinay Menon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 12:07 AM Subject: Tomcat v

javax.servlet.jsp.JspTagException: ClassNotFoundException Error

2001-07-01 Thread Gerteis, Roman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hay TomCatters, I have some really wired behaviour on my Tomcat 3.2.1 Installation. We have some classes laying around in the deployment classes folder: $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/APPNAME/WEB-INF/classes/ 1.) The classes are physically there. 2.) The

Re: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread Tim O'Neil
At 04:03 PM 7/1/2001, you wrote: It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they are mixed in with the rest - i use several mail clients to read mail on my IMAP server, and not all of them do automatic filtering. Is there any good reason not to prefix tomcat-user mail

Re: javax.servlet.jsp.JspTagException: ClassNotFoundException Error

2001-07-01 Thread Roger Wei
If you run it on windows 9x/Me, please see http://rogerwei.com/install_secret.txt - Original Message - From: Gerteis, Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 6:46 PM Subject: javax.servlet.jsp.JspTagException: ClassNotFoundException Error

RE: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Michael Wentzel
I am very interested in this issue as well. What if all the pages of the website are generated through servlets and JSP's (except for the token few images/gifs) ? In cases of no static content, would Apache still make any difference ? No. Since what will essentially happen is a

RE: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread Michael Wentzel
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list? This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic. The to: addr is [EMAIL PROTECTED] you should be able to filter on that perfectly fine. --- Michael

AW: javax.servlet.jsp.JspTagException: ClassNotFoundException Error

2001-07-01 Thread Gerteis, Roman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hai Roger, it's not a web.xml thing or unmapped servlets or anything. I talk a about helperclasses or packages which ARE on the classpath and not accessible by the classloader somehow. Same to the packages. The loading of a Context does (at least

Re: doclet extension

2001-07-01 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
depending on how brave you're feeling the ejbdoclet project is one example of such work (http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ejbdoclet). cheers dim On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 07:32, msew wrote: Does anyone out there have a link to a good tutorial or even just example files of how to easily extend

Re: [tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread M. Darrin Tisdale
On Sunday 01 July 2001 01:05 pm, you wrote: Hi, all the literature i have just deals with HttpServlets and stuff, and anyway: its not much literature. could someone give me a nice example how to write a web.xml in which i can use my generic servlet which uses my own protocol? tia, nick

RE: [tomcat-user] The null thingee. I know it was discused before.

2001-07-01 Thread M. Darrin Tisdale
The most often cause of the null thingee is that you have not properly configured the connection between apache and tomcat correctly. A few simple simple things: Make sure the server.xml doc is configured right. I always check the contexts on 8080 to make sure the JVM is running and that

Re: [tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread D. Jay Newman
I'm sorry, but I agree with Nick. My reading of the servlet standard does not force the protocol to be HTTP. Theoretically the protocol could be anything that you want. You should be able to rewrite sendmail using servlets (why, I don't know, but it should be able to be done according to my

Re: [tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
hey - this looks interesting. On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 10:40, D. Jay Newman wrote: I'm sorry, but I agree with Nick. me too could someone give me a nice example how to write a web.xml in which i can use my generic servlet which uses my own protocol? What sort of a protocol are you looking at?

Re: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread Joseph A. Noble
The Subject gets too long and then you have to widen the subject column to see what the message is really about. This may not be an option on some laptops or other low res devices. pete wrote: It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they are mixed in with the rest

Re: [tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread D. Jay Newman
hey - this looks interesting. I'm glad you think so. I can use all the help I can get. :) On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 10:40, D. Jay Newman wrote: I'm sorry, but I agree with Nick. me too could someone give me a nice example how to write a web.xml in which i can use my generic servlet

Re: [tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 11:40, you wrote: I'm glad you think so. I can use all the help I can get. :) I think I'd be leading you astray if I left you thinking that there's much chance I'd find time to actually do anything )o: much as I'd love to get my feet wet, there's barely enough time in the

Re: [tomcat-user] how to use generic servlets

2001-07-01 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 11:59, D. Jay Newman wrote: I have just gotten though enough of the Servlet 2.3 specs, and while a servlet *must* implement the HTTP protocol, it can also implement other protocols. So I would think that I'd just be helping to make Tomcat more in sync with the standard.

RE: JRUN really SUCKS (was TOMCAT SUCKS)

2001-07-01 Thread Frans Thamura
We have to finish this conversation ASAP. I want to add to you. I am a ERP consultant, you know SAP or Oracle, I am in Oracle arena. This software cost US$100.000 My experience is Oracle is SUCK, even the support, They sell software WITH THOUSAND BUGS and this make make they pay me more .. haha

tomcat book

2001-07-01 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 12:23, Frans Thamura wrote: Basically, the question of syntax is - Description - Sample Just it. I think we need tomcat-user and tomcat-dev members also. To sign up for the tomcatbook mailing list, send an empty email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've just signed up - will

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Re: Does Apache worth it?

2001-07-01 Thread Parminder Singh
Eitan, it all depends on how ur application works. if u do not have too many static pages not too much of load then Tomcat as a stand-alone is fine. but if u also think of scalability then u must use Apache-tomcat combination as Apache is very robust. Personally i think the effort in gettting