Dear All,
Tomcat works fine for
1. Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed
mode) on Linux 9 without NPTL (LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1)
2. Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed
mode) on Linux 9 with NPTL
Tomcat process simply ce
"srinivas reddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am using tomcat 4.1.24. I have a couple of
> questions.
>
> 1. Online documentation about class loader says,
> System class loader operates on CLASSPATH. I have
> included j2ee.jar in my CLASSPATH, but tomcat is
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 15:26, Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
> Specifically what problems do you have when running the app as a war
> file ?
The main problem I think is that Velocity requires files. You supply the
directory, and it accesses them from the filesystem. If you don't unpack
Velocity can't find
Of course, one way is to comment out the http connector. The other way is
to include a security-constraint in your web.xml something like:
SSL area
/protected/*
CONFIDENTIAL
This forces all URLs under /myapp/protected to use SSL to process them. Of
c
> Not true. They will be reclaimed when possible according to the
> selected GC algorithm
>
Aha, are there actually different reclamation algorithms that I can
select from ??
I mean, like some parameter in catalina.sh ??
-
To un
I just ported the patch from the j-t-c HEAD. Yes, the error is harmless
(except for the disk space it takes up :). TC 4.1.28 should be quieter. If
you need it sooner, then you can grab it from the CVS and re-compile.
"Chris Massam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> H
Hi all,
Thanks for your advices. The error is that files
startup.sh and shutdown.sh are not executable. Now I
can start Tomcat.
But I meet the following problem:
- I use the mysql supported already by Redhat Linux
7.3 O/S to store my database.
- The jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4 is used to be the server.
Looks like it is complaining about the path. Have you tried using C:\edevis
instead of C:/edevis for your appBase and docBase?
-Original Message-
From: Dominique Batard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 8:45 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat 5.0.7 Host defa
Hi
Trying to run a Tomcat 4.1.24 web app using Tomcat 5.0.7.
Host and context parameters :
Whatever I put in this virtual host default context docBase (c:/edevis, or .) , when I
start tomcat, I get :
20 août 2003 17:28:30 org.apache.commons.digester.Digester startElement
GRAVE:
I use the following script on RedHat 7.3 (I save this as
/etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat):
#!/bin/bash
#
# Startup script for the Tomcat Web Server
#
# chkconfig: 345 84 16
# description: Tomcat is a World Wide Web server. It is used to serve \
# HTML, JSP, and servlets, and CGI if needed.
#
Hi,
I am using tomcat 4.1.24. I have a couple of
questions.
1. Online documentation about class loader says,
System class loader operates on CLASSPATH. I have
included j2ee.jar in my CLASSPATH, but tomcat is not
picking it up. Why is it so?
2. When I use tomcat, system property
"java.naming.facto
Hi,
We are using tomcat 4.1.24. The server.xml has configuration for http
and https.
Now if user wants to disable http and use only https, is there a way to
do that in server.xml.
One way is to comment the config of http is server.xml But we don't want
to pursure in this direction.
Is there any
Specifically what problems do you have when running the app as a war
file ?
Peter Harrison wrote:
I have spent the last three days trying everything to move from 4.0 to 4.1.
The problem is with the datasources. When the resource is in a specific
Context everything works, but when its in the
I have spent the last three days trying everything to move from 4.0 to 4.1.
The problem is with the datasources. When the resource is in a specific
Context everything works, but when its in the DefaultContext I am getting a
java.sql.SQLException: Cannot load JDBC driver class 'null'
The server.
Hi All,
I have installed tomcat4.1.27, apache2.0.47, modjk2.02, and j2se1.4.2 on
Linux 9. I have compiled Apache, mod_jk2 from the source.
After several requests from JMeter, tomcat simply holds up, no more
requests can be processed by tomcat.
I can't stop tomcat unless I kill the tomcat proces
Unlike Tomcat 4, Tomcat 3 uses a delegating ClassLoader. This means that
jars in lib/apps can't see classes in WEB-INF/classes. Also, as long as the
jar is in lib/apps, Tomcat 3 will load classes from there in preference to
the same jar in WEB-INF/lib.
"James C. McMaster (Jim)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Pieter Laeremans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ok, my jk2.properties and worker.properties files did get stripped
here is there contents:
jk2.properties
__
# list of needed handlers.
handler.list=apr,channelSocket,channelUnix,request
# Set the default port for the channelSo
1 - You classpath is probably wrong - it should be tiny to allow dynamic
classloading so classes may be reloaded
2 - Try using startup.sh, here is an easy way:
cd /bto/appl/apache/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4 && bin/startup.sh
instead of catalina.sh.
3 - Temporarily - hack the startup scripts to print cra
What's your CATALINA_HOME set to?
Did you use GNU Tar to unpack it? (Solaris default tar will likely muck up
the extract)
-Original Message-
From: Jim Chase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Quickly get Tomcat running with Ap
> One of the classes in that package, ServletSelectAnswerFormatter, generates
> an HTML select. I get the options by invoking a method designed to be
> overridden in a subclass.
>
> My current project has such a subclass,
> CountryServletSelectAnswerFormatter, which resides in
> WEB-INF/classes/co
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html#Executing%20Manager%20Commands%20With%20Ant
> -Original Message-
> From: SuniX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 1:37 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: CVS with tomcat
>
>
> Thank you
the one in tomcat
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/20/03 2:07 PM >>>
Larry Meadors writes:
> You have a old version of the tools.jar file.
>
> Get rid of it.
I checked yesterday after looking through old message on this
archive and I don't see how that can be the problem. I have precisely
two
On August 20, 2003 10:56 am, Stuart Stephen wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, I've tried creating a script in the /etc/init.d
> directory and then running the chkconfig --add script-name and this hasn't
> worked for me.
>
> I'm getting an error saying that:
> service service-name does not support chkc
Yes, the jar was in WEB-INF/lib, and I took it out in case that was a
problem. There was no change in the result when I did.
I also suspect a ClassLoader issue. What I would like to know is why? When
I subclass a member of a framework, do I have to put my project-unique
subclass in the same
Have you tried placing your library in WEB-INF/lib?
There is probably a classloader issue at work.
> -Original Message-
> From: James C. McMaster (Jim) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 4:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat cannot find subclass
>
>
Hi all,
Here is my configuration:
Front-ent - Apache 2.0.47/mod_jk2/ajp13.
4 instances of JBoss 3.2.1/Jetty 4.2.11 with identical ear applications are
configured as 2 pairs of fail-over clusters with webapp.
node1+node2 creates a first fail-over cluster.
node3+node4 creates a second fail-over c
I am having a problem with Tomcat 3.3, running on Solaris 8.
I have written a framework for asking questions and getting responses through
a browser. The package is called com.stortek.ilm.userresponse. The classes
live in a .jar file which resides in $TOMCAT_HOME/lib/apps.
One of the classes
Hi there,
Since upgrading from Tomcat4.1.24 to 4.1.27 I have been seeing these
again in the catalina.out log.
I seem to rememeber this being present in a previous build (4.1.13 prehaps).
I'm running JDK1.3.1_06 with JSSE extensions.
This dosn't seem to be causing any problems - just a 20MB log
> Have you verified that at the time of the Out of Memory
> errors that the JVM is somewhere near 896M RAM? How about
> when it starts up and there is little or no traffic? Is it
> at or above (probably above) 384M?
It usually has 160 MB to 220 MB of memory allocated (these figures are from
top, s
Hi Sjoerd,
It's in /tomcat/conf/tomcat-users.xml
should look like this:
##
###
then restart tomcat and voila! you're in :-)
kind regards,
Luke
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 05:15, Sjoerd van Leent wrote:
> I
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html
-chris
> -Original Message-
> From: Sjoerd van Leent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 3:45 PM
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: Tomcat Userdatabase
>
>
> I installed the last binary build o
you can set it in tomcat-users.xml, e.g.:
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 3:45 pm, Sjoerd van Leent wrote:
> I installed the last binary build on my system, however, I need access
> to the manager web application, but I don't know the username/password.
> Where can I find this, or what i
Try in conf/tomcat-users.xml.
- Original Message -
From: "Sjoerd van Leent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 8:58 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat Userdatabase
> I installed the last binary build on my system, however, I need access
> to the manager web
Hello all.
I've the same problem descrived in
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html when
the ajp13 connector can't find a virtual host that matches a uri, and i want
to allow tomcat to serve all jsp pages without checking the servername
because this is what did be
Solaris 9 has Apache and Tomcat loaded by default. I
got Apache running but Tomcat needed more work. So I
tried to download it from Jakarta at:
http://apache.oregonstate.edu/jakarta/tomcat-4/binaries/
I gunzipped it and un-tarred it. Then I did what it
said to do in the docs...
* Unpack the bina
Since nobody has responded does this mean nobody has any more ideas on the
problem or am I getting the "You idiot. The answer is staring you in the
face." silent treatment? If it is the latter, I will admit being an idiot
if someone will enlighten me. If it is the former, I want to say thank you
Larry Meadors writes:
> You have a old version of the tools.jar file.
>
> Get rid of it.
I checked yesterday after looking through old message on this
archive and I don't see how that can be the problem. I have precisely
two copies of the tools.jar file, one in my j2sdk1.4.2, and one in my
T
I installed the last binary build on my system, however, I need access
to the manager web application, but I don't know the username/password.
Where can I find this, or what is this password in general?
Sjoerd van Leent
-
To un
I installed the last binary build on my system, however, I need access
to the manager web application, but I don't know the username/password.
Where can I find this, or what is this password in general?
Sjoerd van Leent
-
To un
It should have some setting in your web.xml to configure you context: exact
syntax, I'm unsure. Look for "context" documentation.
Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, Augu
Title: Getting mod_auth_sspi to work with TC 4.1.18?
Hello Chris,
I was also trying to make mod_sspi work with mod_jk did you have any luck doing this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Anthony DeLisle
Look for the line '' in your default web.xml
and add this underneath:
jsp
*.html
A better solution of course would be to rename the files so that they have a .jsp
extension...
-chris
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, Augu
You have a old version of the tools.jar file.
Get rid of it.
Larry
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Howdy,
>in fact, it is the only version of Java on this
>paritcular machine. Has anyone ever made a list of exactly which
versions
>of the Tomcat serlet.jar are compatible with whichversions of Java? Is
>there
>even documentation that describes which versions of javac the mystical
>version numb
Howdy,
>Yann Cébron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], said:
>
>Regarding TC versions: always try to stay as up to date as possible - there
>are lot of continuos improvements regarding speed, stability, memory
>consumption and of cause fixed bugs. Additionally, TC5 has seen a lot of
>improvements regardi
Sounds like your problem can be easily solved by reading the manpage, as the previous
email from Paul suggests.
man chkconfig
will tell you exactly why "service service-name does not support chkconfig"
The whole point of chkconfig is to manage the installing of the service for you ( e.g.
symlin
Sounds like your problem can be easily solved by reading the manpage, as the previous
email from Paul suggests.
man chkconfig
will tell you exactly why "service service-name does not support chkconfig"
you need specially formatted comments starting with something like "# chkconfig : 2345
80 20"
Chris, where do I get mod_jk2 (binery) and some kind of documentation to
tell me how to set up. I have Tomcat v. 5.0.3 & Apache v. 2.0.46 but
the setup does not work too well.
Thanks.
Johan.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Joelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 200
John Corrigan wrote
>Haven't seen/heard anything about this error, but it looks to me like maybe
> you have an older version of servlet.jar in your ext directory
That does not seem to be ther problem. There is only one servlet.jar, right
where it should be in the Tomcat common lib
Jon Wingfield w
on Wed, 20 Aug 2003 15:55:50 +0200 (MET DST) Mipam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> [..]
> Furthermore, all the java processes are started under user root.
Actually it's not up to java or tomcat.
> Is there a way to start the java processes under another user?
su user -c path_to_executable
or
> I believe many other of you have encountered the high memory usage with
> tomcat? Is there a way to decrease the amount the java processes use?
yes, take a close look at the Tomcat configuration reference (Connectors)
> Furthermore, all the java processes are started under user root.
> Is there
Stuart,
You basically need to write a wrapper .sh script to
tart tomcat and put it into the init.d directory. The
init.d directory varies with the linux distro but
common places a /etc/init.d and /etc/rc.d/init.d.
Then you need to create sym links to start/stop it on
the various run levels. I re
Howdy,
Import the bean class in your JSP. Make sure the directory name is
classes not calsses. Give your message a better subject than "Problem"
or "Urgent." And read the FAQ.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
>-Original Message-
>From: shaman jain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Se
Thank you
Can you give an example of ant source whick "reload and deploy" to a
tomcat server? It can help me.
Thanks
Paul Sundling wrote:
I'm not sure why you'd want to have it deployed automatically. You can
probably do it with ant and cruise control?
With ant, you can create targets that relo
The quick way (but there are other ways too)
In $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/web.xml
jsp
*.jsp
ADD
jsp
*.html
-Tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the app I'm working on there's a number JSP files that actually have the extension .html. Is there a way to configure Tomcat to treat th
Hello all!
i have setup apache2 with mod_jk2 and tomcat4.1.27 and all works fine,
but the following log messages is written to the mod_jk log file:
19.08.2003 16:43:05 org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection
INFO: server has been restarted or reset this connection
19.08.2003 16:43:05
Howdy,
>Left to it's own devices, GC usually only happens when the JVM
>is using almost all of the allocated memory. Therefore, the
>more memory allocated, the longer till GC and the longer GC will
>last.
;( ;(
This is a common wrong assumption people have about Java's modern GC
algorithms. I
hi all,
i m having follwing problem
pls help me out ASAP as its really urgent
C:\tomcat\work\Standalone\localhost\callreg\passcall_jsp.java:58:
package callreg does not exist
callreg.URLBean db = null;
An error occurred at line: 2 in the jsp file: /passcall.jsp
Generated servlet error:
C:\to
Hi,
I believe many other of you have encountered the high memory usage with
tomcat? Is there a way to decrease the amount the java processes use?
Furthermore, all the java processes are started under user root.
Is there a way to start the java processes under another user?
Any particular version o
In the app I'm working on there's a number JSP files that actually have the extension
.html. Is there a way to configure Tomcat to treat these files just as if they had
the standard .jsp extension, or do I need to rely on Apache rewrite rules?
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.27 on Linux.
Try to set paths and context paths in your server.xml with "/" instead of
"\"'s.
"Tim Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
20-08-2003 14:49
Please respond to "Tomcat Users List"
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cc:
Subject:Exception processing JAR
We are using the jr
Hi there, I hope this to be useful to somebody.
I installed Tomcat 4.1.24 y MySql 3.23 en Linux Red Hat 8.0
Followed the steps within jakarta page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-how
to.html
in order to get connected to my database.
However, I found the ne
Don't the JkMount lines need to be inside the
VirtualHost tags?
--- Johan Wasserman - CPX Mngd Services
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope, that didn't solve the problem. But let it be
> known that I'm not
> realy a guru when it comes to configuring this lot.
>
> Heres some extracts:
> -
Thanks for the reply, I've tried creating a script in the /etc/init.d
directory and then running the chkconfig --add script-name and this hasn't
worked for me.
I'm getting an error saying that:
service service-name does not support chkconfig
I must still be doing something wrong?
The script has
I already have done the hard work of intergrating apache and tomcat together
in the desired way. I now need to install the services. Going to the RPM is
a backward step for me now. Ideally i'd like to understand how the services
are installed under the linux os now.
I'll still have to research it
OK, Thanks
but when I do configure I have the follwing error :
# ./configure --with-apx2=/opt/apache2/bin/apxs
..
checking for mkdir... /usr/bin/mkdir
no apxs given
no apxs2 given
checking for tomcat33 location... not provided
checking for tomcat40 location... not provided
checking for tomcat41 l
I guess the real question is why are you concerned with when the
requests are GC'd.
Left to it's own devices, GC usually only happens when the JVM
is using almost all of the allocated memory. Therefore, the
more memory allocated, the longer till GC and the longer GC will
last.
If you are trying
We are using the jregex package in our application, and when tomcat starts it causes
this error in the tomcat logs, can anyone suggest a reason for it? The same error has
been seen on other machines with different JAR, but the same exception.
we are using tomcat 4.1.24 java 1.4 winNT
2003-08-20
Hello,
I am using Tomcat 4.1.18 and have setup a JNDI datasource for database connection
pooling.
I would like to reference this datasource from another application that is not running
under Tomcat.
In searching the mailing list archive and other forums I found dated information that
indicate
Hi,
Check this:
http://www.jpackage.org
They have the rpm version of tomcat, that will make all the hard work
for you.
Regards.
Manolo Ramirez T.
Stuart Stephen wrote:
Hi all,
How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0. I've
never installed a service under
Howdy,
>We are not sure as to why this is happening. I read
>somewhere that minProcessors/maxProcessors is only for
>the request processing threads and not for the total
>number of threads created by tomcat. If this is the
What you read is correct.
>case then, how do we cap the total number of
Howdy,
>It seems that TC4 has some algorithm which tags objects (read
>HttpRequests) as long- or short-lived.
Please do tell where you got that impression? ;)
>At 70+ connections per second, I guess most of your HttpRequests would
>be short lived, which means the gc will reclaim them first, bu
Howdy,
Someone already answered your main question, but...
>It wouldn't be so bad to do that if it wasn't for the fact that
>tomcat takes ages to read my servlet every time it's restarted.
You might want to find out why tomcat is taking ages to read your
servlet -- that shouldn't be the case and
Howdy,
Flush the output writer whenever you feel like it: its contents will be sent to the
browser even while your servlet is still processing.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
>-Original Message-
>From: Unternaehrer Stefano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 20,
Howdy,
Don't think about GC settings as "correct" or not, as that's too
absolute. There's a huge gray area in between that you should
experiment with. The settings below aren't likely to be optimal as they
leave a big chunk (50%) of the heap fixed and for the young generation,
yet you're not col
On August 20, 2003 04:19 am, Stuart Stephen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0. I've
> never installed a service under linux manually before and I'm not sure what
> to do. I can't find the appropriate documentation in the manuals for either
> Tomc
Thanks. I did look at the docs first but didn't see the saveOnRestart
attribute (!). Adding this between the context tags for my app had the
desired effect.
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Yann Cébron
Sent: 20 August 2003 10:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello,
i want to control my own servlets the same way tomcat does in the admin-section. how
do i do that ? the best solution would be that my servlets implements some interface
and i have some methods to access remotely in the servlet class.
i first tried to register this servlet in the registr
# cd /usr/local/src
# wget
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
2/src/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz
# gunzip -dc jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz | tar xf -
# cd jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2
# ./configure
Do you have a defined within your context(s) pointing back to
your globally-defined ? For example:
I can't think of anything else right now.
Thanks,
Scott Stewart
[Manager, Software Development]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ClearSky Mobile Media, Inc.
56 E. Pine Street Suite 200
Orlando, FL 32
Hi,
I have Tomacat 4.1.27 , and apache 2.0.35 on HP-UX 11.0
Where can I found the procedure and the source to build mod_jk2 ?
Thanks in advance
It's in the docs ;-)
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/manager.html
saveOnRestart=false should do the job
HTH,
Yann
> Does anyone have any examples of Manager Component configuration (which I
> believe is nested within the Context tags) ? I am using Tomcat 5.0.6 and
>
Thanks for your reaction, but I don't think that bug is related to my
problem. This problem is specific to 4.1.x when using a custom
context.xml file which forces Tomcat to rewrite the server.xml file.
Unfortunately it kind of skips the keystorePass property when rewriting
the the server.xml file.
Hi,
I am trying tomcat-4.1.27, apache2.0.47, mod_jk2.0.2, j2se1.4.2 on Linux9.
I have downloaded tomcat binary. I have compiled apache with ssl, mod_jk2.
I can access dynamic pages which are in tomcat. It works fine. I wanted to
have stress test, so I choose JMeter to test one server page. Aft
Does anyone have any examples of Manager Component configuration (which I
believe is nested within the Context tags) ? I am using Tomcat 5.0.6 and
want to disable the (default) saving of session data that occurs when Tomcat
is shutdown.
thanks
Hi all.
It seems that TC4 has some algorithm which tags objects (read
HttpRequests) as long- or short-lived.
At 70+ connections per second, I guess most of your HttpRequests would
be short lived, which means the gc will reclaim them first, but not
until the heap is exhausted.
So it might help to al
Hi all,
How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0. I've
never installed a service under linux manually before and I'm not sure what
to do. I can't find the appropriate documentation in the manuals for either
Tomcat or RedHat. I must be looking in the wrong places :O(
UNREL
I personally would use the Apache alias. The codes already written for you
and through apache the serving of the files should be pretty fast. You don't
need to write any servlets or anything then to allow access to these files.
It all depends on your project spec. If these files should have restr
The 46 and 45 are magic numbers that the java compiler puts into
byte-code. It looks like you are trying to compile with a older (and
incompatible) version of javac than the servlet classes were compiled
against.
I've seen this before when an installation of Oracle added jdk1.1.8 when
I was al
I've added a listener instance and notifications start working!
Thank you for the answer!
- Original Message -
From: "Jon Wingfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: shutdown tomcat
> So you added an insta
Thank you Mike.
Yes I could write a "please wait" and than display all the result.
But I would prefer the replay "piece by piece", when possible.
Look at this example: http://www.chvk.ch/ this is not in english
but easy to use.. this is a meta-catalog which permit you to search
a book on different
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