Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?

2003-11-18 Thread achana
Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat, its mailing list and
forum?
Haven't used it for a while and it seems they are no more.
Also, I run JVM and TC4 on RH7.1 kernel 2.4.2 and thinking about RH9,
but someone said that's the last version and there won't be a
*stability* version coming out after that.
Also, rumour has it RH8 is full of bugs ? Can someone share their
experience please ?
can anyone shed some light please.
TIA:-)

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tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1) characters

2003-11-18 Thread Yavor Trapkov
Hello,

I red some similar problems reported, but I'd like to post my question to the tomcat 
user community.

I have an existing static documents (something.html) which has to be seen in Cyrillic 
(Windows-1251).

An appropriate meta tag is included to tell the browser to use the right charset:
meta http-equiv=Content-type content=text/html; charset=windoes-1251

Seems the new html connector (coyote 1.1) that comes with tomcat 4.1.29 strictly 
follows the standard and returns HTTP Header
Content-type: text/html ; charset=ISO-8859-1
if no character encoding has been specified.
  
The browser is forced to show the Cyrillic in ISO-8859-1. I suppose any other non 
latin languages have the same problem.

JSP pages works fine if 
%@ page contentType= text/html; charset=Windows-1251  is specified.

The same problem appears with filters (like sitemesh for example), as far as the 
content comes from a static .html it's not shown properly even with %@ page 
contentType directive specified.

Does anyone found out a solution of this problem or are there any plans tomcat to 
support static non latin content.

Many Thanks
Yavor Trapkov




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[offtopic] accessing ms access database from Linux

2003-11-18 Thread Laurent Michenaud
Hi,
 
Do u know how to access a microsoft access database located on a windows
machine from a j2ee application running on Tomcat on a Linux machine ?
 
Thanks


AW: Increase The Heap

2003-11-18 Thread Nitschke Michael
Maybe there are other problems too.
Did you try to analyse your application with a profiler?
It shows where possible bottlenecks are hidden.

Hope it helps
Mike
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Hello,

I am running Tomcat 4.06 on Windows, and had run into an problem that I am trying to 
figure out. I have created a download application that enables end-users to gather 
images, zip them up and let them download them. Pretty simple. All is happy during 
testing if three users download at the same time. But if four users hit it at the same 
time, it appears that the JVM is running out of memory, and the downloads are failing.

As a baseline, I would like to increase the JVM memory on tomcat 4.06 (running as a 
service). I am having trouble isolating where this is done. I have searched through 
the config directory for jmx but found nothing.

Thanks
Scott K Purcell

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Re: https -- http session problem

2003-11-18 Thread Harry Mantheakis
Hello

 On 11/17/2003 06:32 AM Andrew Mottaz wrote:
 Option 1 is unacceptable -- the overhead of having all of these connections
 encrypted is not a viable option.

What are the 'overheads' in using SSL? How much harder does the server have
to work, and - in practice - what sort of performance impact does this have?

Many thanks

Harry Mantheakis
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Re: https -- http session problem

2003-11-18 Thread Adam Hardy
On 11/18/2003 07:45 AM Bill Barker wrote:
You'll have to go back at least two years to get the tomcat-dev 
discussion ;-).
I had another search for it but can't find anything. Ploughing thro the 
whole list of threads doesn't fit in my schedule unfortunately. I guess 
I'm just going to have sit on it.

At the moment, the Tomcat-Developer's don't believe that there is
anything to discuss :).
That's a problem.

Also, the Servert-2.4 spec has already gone 'final' (not that I get a
 chance to see it :(), so all you can do now is to lobby for the 
whenever Servlet-2.5 Spec.
If you have the decision to make again, make things configurable and 
give them the safer option as default.

Adam
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RE: [offtopic] accessing ms access database from Linux

2003-11-18 Thread Francois JEANMOUGIN
 Hi,
 
 Do u know how to access a microsoft access database located on a
 windows
 machine from a j2ee application running on Tomcat on a Linux machine ?
 
 Thanks

There is an official JDBC form Microsoft. Not that bad. You need to define a 
connection pool for best performances.

François.


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Character problem

2003-11-18 Thread Burak Takmaz
   On my jsp pages,i am calling a method from my class.Its return type is 
String.But in the browser the Turkish caracteres like þ,ð,ç seem to be 
corrupted.I put page directive on the of my jsp pages.Is that Tomcat who is 
changing my encoding?Where can i set the default encoding of Tomcat?Thanks 
for your helps.

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Re: [OT] Re: UNSUBSCRIBE!!!

2003-11-18 Thread Graham Reeds

I think I couldn't see it when I had MS Outlook Express.  They have since
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I'm in OE and I can see it.

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Query..

2003-11-18 Thread Krishna Kumar
Hi,
Can u please send me the link to download isapi_redirect.dll
Tx  Reg
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Re: Query..

2003-11-18 Thread Antony Paul
http://mirrors.midco.net/pub/apache.org/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/

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Re: Character problem

2003-11-18 Thread Andoni
Have a look at this entry in the tomcat FAQ and then come back with further
questions:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/printer/misc.html#utf8

Andoni.

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 corrupted.I put page directive on the of my jsp pages.Is that Tomcat who
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Tomcat version

2003-11-18 Thread Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03)
I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed to open an
Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
Calculator/a.

If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in the browser.
But, if I run the application on another instance of Tomcat which is 4.0.3,
the excel file does not open, instead it shows a lot of junk characters in
the browser.

What could be the reason for this?

Thanks,
Gautam

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RE: Tomcat version

2003-11-18 Thread Tom Lyle
At a guess the excel mime type is not set in Tomcat 4.0.3 conf/web.xml

 -Original Message-
 From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 November 2003 13:36
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 Subject: Tomcat version


 I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed to open an
 Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
 Calculator/a.

 If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
 window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in the browser.
 But, if I run the application on another instance of Tomcat which
 is 4.0.3,
 the excel file does not open, instead it shows a lot of junk characters in
 the browser.

 What could be the reason for this?

 Thanks,
 Gautam

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RE: Tomcat version

2003-11-18 Thread Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03)
Please tell me how to set the mime type.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:56 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
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At a guess the excel mime type is not set in Tomcat 4.0.3 conf/web.xml

 -Original Message-
 From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 November 2003 13:36
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat version


 I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed to open an
 Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
 Calculator/a.

 If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
 window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in the browser.
 But, if I run the application on another instance of Tomcat which
 is 4.0.3,
 the excel file does not open, instead it shows a lot of junk characters in
 the browser.

 What could be the reason for this?

 Thanks,
 Gautam

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RE: Tomcat version

2003-11-18 Thread Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03)
I added the following and it seems to be working fine.

  mime-mapping
  extensionxls/extension
  mime-typeapplication/vnd.ms-excel/mime-type
  /mime-mapping

Thanks a lot, Tom!

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 7:18 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat version


Please tell me how to set the mime type.

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From: Tom Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:56 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat version


At a guess the excel mime type is not set in Tomcat 4.0.3 conf/web.xml

 -Original Message-
 From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 November 2003 13:36
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat version


 I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed to open an
 Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
 Calculator/a.

 If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
 window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in the browser.
 But, if I run the application on another instance of Tomcat which
 is 4.0.3,
 the excel file does not open, instead it shows a lot of junk characters in
 the browser.

 What could be the reason for this?

 Thanks,
 Gautam

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RE: Tomcat version

2003-11-18 Thread Tom Lyle
Assuming that tomcat 4.0.3 s web.xml layout is the same as as 4.1.24 try
adding
mime-mapping
extensionxls/extension
mime-typeapplication/vnd.ms-excel/mime-type
/mime-mapping
to conf/web.xml and restart Tomcat

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 From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 November 2003 13:48
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Tomcat version


 Please tell me how to set the mime type.

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:56 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Tomcat version


 At a guess the excel mime type is not set in Tomcat 4.0.3 conf/web.xml

  -Original Message-
  From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 18 November 2003 13:36
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Tomcat version
 
 
  I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed
 to open an
  Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
  Calculator/a.
 
  If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
  window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in
 the browser.
  But, if I run the application on another instance of Tomcat which
  is 4.0.3,
  the excel file does not open, instead it shows a lot of junk
 characters in
  the browser.
 
  What could be the reason for this?
 
  Thanks,
  Gautam
 
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RE: Java core w TC 4.1.24

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
1. Try latest stable tomcat (4.1.29), fixed have been made in this area.
2. Ensure your redhat OS has the latest patches installed as required
for your JDK.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: J D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java core w TC 4.1.24

Hi Folks,
Any pointers on this?
RedHat 7.3
Tomcat 4.1.24
Java 1.4.1_02

Thanks


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An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the
VM.
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4002245E
Function=(null)+0x4002245E
Library=/lib/i686/libpthread.so.0

NOTE: We are unable to locate the function name symbol for the error
  just occurred. Please refer to release documentation for possible
  reason and solutions.


Current Java thread:
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:353)
- locked 0x47f58248 (a java.net.PlainSocketImpl)
at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:439)
at java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:410)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.DefaultServerSocketFactory.acceptSocket(Defa
ultS
erverSocketFactory.java:107)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.acceptSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint
.jav
a:356)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:5
29)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPoo
l.ja
va:619)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)

Dynamic libraries:
08048000-0804e000 r-xp  68:02 835687
/usr/javainstall/j2sdk1.4.1_02/bin/java
0804e000-0804f000 rw-p 5000 68:02 835687
/usr/javainstall/j2sdk1.4.1_02/bin/java
4000-40013000 r-xp  68:02 671755 /lib/ld-2.2.5.so
40013000-40014000 rw-p 00013000 68:02 671755 /lib/ld-2.2.5.so
.
.
.
---

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Elapsed Time = 33408
#
# The exception above was detected in native code outside the VM
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (1.4.1_02-b06 mixed mode)
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mod_jk2, load balancing with two tomcats favors a single servlet engine

2003-11-18 Thread Bernhard Erdmann
Hi,

running Apache 2.0.47 / mod_jk2 2.0.2 / Tomcat 4.1.24 on RedHat Linux 
8.0 with two instances of Tomcat having an identical webapps tree.

The second servlet engine never gets as many sessions as the first 
servlet engine. I wrote a script to record the session counter available 
from http://localhost:portno/manager/list.

How does mod_jk2 deliver the requests to the servlet engines?

== /var/log/tomcat1/session_count.log ==
Nov 18 14:29:00 58
Nov 18 14:30:00 65
Nov 18 14:31:00 65
Nov 18 14:32:00 84
Nov 18 14:33:01 88
Nov 18 14:34:00 86
Nov 18 14:35:00 83
Nov 18 14:36:00 77
Nov 18 14:37:01 60
Nov 18 14:38:00 62
== /var/log/tomcat2/session_count.log ==
Nov 18 14:29:00 17
Nov 18 14:30:00 16
Nov 18 14:31:00 19
Nov 18 14:32:00 27
Nov 18 14:33:01 25
Nov 18 14:34:00 25
Nov 18 14:35:00 27
Nov 18 14:36:00 28
Nov 18 14:37:01 20
Nov 18 14:38:00 21
== /opt/apache/conf/workers2.properties ===
[config:]
file=/opt/apache/conf/workers2.properties
debug=0
debugEnv=0
[shm:]
info=Scoreboard. Required for reconfiguration and status with 
multiprocess servers
file=/opt/tomcat/work/jk2.shm
size=100
debug=0
disabled=0

[workerEnv:]
info=Global server options
timing=1
debug=0
[channel.socket:localhost:8001]
info=Ajp13 forwarding over socket
debug=0
tomcatId=tomcat1
lb_factor=1
[channel.socket:localhost:8002]
info=Ajp13 forwarding over socket
debug=0
tomcatId=tomcat2
lb_factor=1
[status:]
info=Status worker, display runtime information
[uri:/jkstatus/*]
info=Display status information and checks the config file for changes
group=status:
[...some URI mappings...]

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RE: Tomcat/JVM heap dump

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
I see you already have this solved, which is good.

These past three months or so have seen an unprecedented amount of
issues reported with RedHat on this list ;(

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 5:32 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat/JVM heap dump

Hey folks,
Any pointers on this? thanks,

Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /jakarta-tomcat-4.1.29/temp
Using JAVA_HOME:   /opt/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.2-b28 mixed mode)
#
# Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505001C9
#

Heap at VM Abort:
Heap



Another exception has been detected while we were handling last error.
Dumping information about last error:
ERROR REPORT FILE = (N/A)
PC= 0x3fe87a88
SIGNAL= 11
FUNCTION NAME = (N/A)



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RE: tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1) characters

2003-11-18 Thread George Sexton
Have you tried running the page through native2ascii and then using the
output of that as your JSP?

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:16 AM
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Subject: tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1)
characters


Hello,

I red some similar problems reported, but I'd like to post my question
to the tomcat user community.

I have an existing static documents (something.html) which has to be
seen in Cyrillic (Windows-1251).

An appropriate meta tag is included to tell the browser to use the right
charset:
meta http-equiv=Content-type content=text/html;
charset=windoes-1251

Seems the new html connector (coyote 1.1) that comes with tomcat 4.1.29
strictly follows the standard and returns HTTP Header
Content-type: text/html ; charset=ISO-8859-1
if no character encoding has been specified.
  
The browser is forced to show the Cyrillic in ISO-8859-1. I suppose any
other non latin languages have the same problem.

JSP pages works fine if 
%@ page contentType= text/html; charset=Windows-1251  is specified.

The same problem appears with filters (like sitemesh for example), as
far as the content comes from a static .html it's not shown properly
even with %@ page contentType directive specified.

Does anyone found out a solution of this problem or are there any plans
tomcat to support static non latin content.

Many Thanks
Yavor Trapkov




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Log4j setup

2003-11-18 Thread Bender, Christopher
Im using tomcat to house a few servlets.  These servlets are under 
webapps/myServ/WEB_INF/classes.  What these servlets are, are a web-interface around 
another java app that I have located somewhere on my drive (/home/myOtherApp/ for 
instance).

I also have a common library of middleware tools that I use in both the servlets and 
the app.  This middleware uses log4j to write debug messages to the console as well as 
a rolling file.  

The java app being called by the servlets is actually wrapped in an ant build file and 
is executed through Ant programatic (java) calls.  All the calsspath setup is done in 
this buildfile.

The problem I am having is getting log4j to work within my servlets.  When I place 
log4j.jar in the directory where my app is looking for jars, everything works fine and 
I get log4j messages.  Unfortunatly, my servlets also need log4j (since they are using 
the middleware which is full of log4j) so i placed a copy of the jar in 
webapps/myServ/WEB_INF/lib.  When I do this though log4j doesnt work and I get various 
error messages saying I cant intitialize my appenders, etc, etc.

Im not sure if anyone will have a solution but maybe some ideas can get me going down 
the right path.


Thanks everyone,
Chris

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RE: tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1) characters

2003-11-18 Thread Galbayar
Hi
I have same problem.

If you change apache httpd.conf file

AddDefaultCharset windows-1251

static data has to be seen Cyrillic. However it is very bad solution:-) 

-Original Message-
From: George Sexton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:06 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1)
characters


Have you tried running the page through native2ascii and then using the
output of that as your JSP?

-Original Message-
From: Yavor Trapkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1)
characters


Hello,

I red some similar problems reported, but I'd like to post my question
to the tomcat user community.

I have an existing static documents (something.html) which has to be
seen in Cyrillic (Windows-1251).

An appropriate meta tag is included to tell the browser to use the right
charset:
meta http-equiv=Content-type content=text/html;
charset=windoes-1251

Seems the new html connector (coyote 1.1) that comes with tomcat 4.1.29
strictly follows the standard and returns HTTP Header
Content-type: text/html ; charset=ISO-8859-1
if no character encoding has been specified.
  
The browser is forced to show the Cyrillic in ISO-8859-1. I suppose any
other non latin languages have the same problem.

JSP pages works fine if 
%@ page contentType= text/html; charset=Windows-1251  is specified.

The same problem appears with filters (like sitemesh for example), as
far as the content comes from a static .html it's not shown properly
even with %@ page contentType directive specified.

Does anyone found out a solution of this problem or are there any plans
tomcat to support static non latin content.

Many Thanks
Yavor Trapkov




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RE: Log4j setup

2003-11-18 Thread Andreas Mohrig
Hi Chris,

this is probably a classloader issue, and those puzzle me most of the time,
too. Try placing an additional log4j.properties file into your
webapps/myServ/WEB_INF/classes directory (duplicating your original one).
Specifying the location of your log4j.properties file on the commandline to
java when starting tomcat could be an option, too (but I have not tried
this). The command-line argument seems to be
-Dlog4j.configuration=PATH_TO_YOUR_FILE

Greetings

Andreas Mohrig

-Original Message-
From: Bender, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Log4j setup


Im using tomcat to house a few servlets.  These servlets are under
webapps/myServ/WEB_INF/classes.  What these servlets are, are a
web-interface around another java app that I have located somewhere on my
drive (/home/myOtherApp/ for instance).

I also have a common library of middleware tools that I use in both the
servlets and the app.  This middleware uses log4j to write debug messages to
the console as well as a rolling file.  

The java app being called by the servlets is actually wrapped in an ant
build file and is executed through Ant programatic (java) calls.  All the
calsspath setup is done in this buildfile.

The problem I am having is getting log4j to work within my servlets.  When I
place log4j.jar in the directory where my app is looking for jars,
everything works fine and I get log4j messages.  Unfortunatly, my servlets
also need log4j (since they are using the middleware which is full of log4j)
so i placed a copy of the jar in webapps/myServ/WEB_INF/lib.  When I do this
though log4j doesnt work and I get various error messages saying I cant
intitialize my appenders, etc, etc.

Im not sure if anyone will have a solution but maybe some ideas can get me
going down the right path.


Thanks everyone,
Chris

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Re: tomcat 4.1.29 and static content in non Latin (ISO-8895-1) characters

2003-11-18 Thread Remy Maucherat
Galbayar wrote:
Hi
I have same problem.
If you change apache httpd.conf file

AddDefaultCharset windows-1251

static data has to be seen Cyrillic. However it is very bad solution:-) 
For a real fix, you can apply a patch to the Tomcat code:

  Index: Response.java
  ===
  RCS file: 
/home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote/Response.java,v
  retrieving revision 1.29
  retrieving revision 1.30
  diff -u -r1.29 -r1.30
  --- Response.java	14 Oct 2003 19:21:25 -	1.29
  +++ Response.java	11 Nov 2003 20:56:56 -	1.30
  @@ -552,9 +552,11 @@

   String ret = contentType;

  -if (ret != null  characterEncoding != null) {
  -ret += ;charset=;
  -ret += characterEncoding;
  +if (ret != null
  + characterEncoding != null
  + !(Constants.DEFAULT_CHARACTER_ENCODING.equals
  + (characterEncoding))) {
  +ret = ret + ;charset= + characterEncoding;
   }
   return ret;

--
x
Rémy Maucherat
Senior Developer  Consultant
JBoss Group (Europe) SàRL
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What is this error??

2003-11-18 Thread Lane Weast

What is this error??

Event Type: Error
Event Source:   Apache Jakarta Connector2
Event Category: None
Event ID:   1
Date:   11/18/2003
Time:   9:10:31 AM
User:   N/A
Computer:   [censored]
Description:
Emerg:  [jk_isapi_plugin.c (427)]: HttpFilterProc 
[/[censored2]/meta-inf/services/javax.print.printservicelookup] points to the web-inf 
or meta-inf directory.
Somebody try to hack into the site!!!
 

Lane 
You are in a little maze of twisty passages, all alike.

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Connector and MBean

2003-11-18 Thread Arthur . Cieslik
Hello,

I wrote my own Connector for Tomcat which have to be registered on the
MbeanServer since version 4.1.
Without registration, Tomcat throw an Exception ManagedBean is not found
... and the MBeanServer is not available for the Tomcat Administration.
I tried to register the Connector using my own MBean description, but I
just get an MalformedObjectNameException in the Class
org.apache.catalina.mbeans.MBeanUtils, method createObjectName.

A closer look into the source code shows that only connector instances of
HttpConnector, org.apache.catalina.connector.http10.HttpConnector,
org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector and
org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector are supported. By all other
Connectors an Exception is thrown.

Am I right, it is not possible to register an another connector to the
MBeanServer ?

It would suffice first to look on the MBeanServer if an MBean already exist
for a Object, instead of always trying to create one.
In this case the connector could register himself on the MBeanServer.



/**
 * Create an codeObjectName/code for this
 * codeConnector/code object.
 *
 * @param domain Domain in which this name is to be created
 * @param connector The Connector to be named
 *
 * @exception MalformedObjectNameException if a name cannot be created
 */
public static ObjectName createObjectName(String domain,
Connector connector)
throws MalformedObjectNameException {

ObjectName name = null;
if (connector instanceof HttpConnector) {
HttpConnector httpConnector = (HttpConnector) connector;
Service service = httpConnector.getService();
String serviceName = null;
if (service != null)
serviceName = service.getName();
name = new ObjectName(domain + :type=Connector +
  ,service= + serviceName +
  ,port= + httpConnector.getPort() +
  ,address= + httpConnector.getAddress
());
return (name);
} else if (connector instanceof
org.apache.catalina.connector.http10.HttpConnector) {
org.apache.catalina.connector.http10.HttpConnector
httpConnector =
(org.apache.catalina.connector.http10.HttpConnector)
connector;
Service service = httpConnector.getService();
String serviceName = null;
if (service != null)
serviceName = service.getName();
name = new ObjectName(domain + :type=Connector +
  ,service= + serviceName+
  ,port= + httpConnector.getPort() +
  ,address= + httpConnector.getAddress
());
return (name);
} else if (org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector.equals
   (connector.getClass().getName())) {
try {
String address = (String)
PropertyUtils.getSimpleProperty(connector, address);
Integer port = (Integer)
PropertyUtils.getSimpleProperty(connector, port);
Service service = connector.getService();
String serviceName = null;
if (service != null)
serviceName = service.getName();
name = new ObjectName(domain + :type=Connector +
  ,service= + serviceName +
  ,port= + port +
  ,address= + address);
return (name);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new MalformedObjectNameException
(Cannot create object name for  + connector+e);
}
} else if (org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector.equals
   (connector.getClass().getName())) {
try {
String address = (String)
PropertyUtils.getSimpleProperty(connector, address);
Integer port = (Integer)
PropertyUtils.getSimpleProperty(connector, port);
Service service = connector.getService();
String serviceName = null;
if (service != null)
serviceName = service.getName();
name = new ObjectName(domain + :type=Connector +
  ,service= + serviceName +
  ,port= + port +
  ,address= + address);
return (name);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new MalformedObjectNameException
(Cannot create object name for  + connector+e);
}
} else {
throw new MalformedObjectNameException
(Cannot create object name for  + connector);
}

}


Best 

Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration Problem

2003-11-18 Thread Vaneet Sharma
Hi all,
   I am having a problem in configurating tomcat.

  1) I made a web application under webapps called hSolutions.
2) In conf , directory , there are three - four server.xml files. I put the context 
(hSolutions) in server-noexamples.xml.config
 3) I copied my servlet to 
webapps/hSolutions/WEB-INF/classes/hLibManagSolutions/Hello.class
 4) In web.xml file i put :
 web-app
 servlet 
servlet-name Hello /servlet-name
servlet-class hLibManagSystem.Hello /servlet-class
 /servlet
servlet-mapping
  servlet-nameHello/servlet-name
   url-pattern/Hello/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping

welcome-file-list
welcome-file
 html/Registration.html
/welcome-file
/welcome-file-list
 Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
 It is giving 404 error.
I have had problems with tomcat before, but i think this new version 
TOMCAT 4.1.29 (with a ROOT folder) has some different configuration settings.
 Why doesnt jakarta, give a proper configuration example.
   Please let me know. i have wasted a lot of time on configuration today
 Will appreciate your feedback
 Thankx
 Vaneet
 
 
 
 

-Original Message- 
From: Tom Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 18/11/2003 14:44 
To: Tomcat Users List 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: Tomcat version



Assuming that tomcat 4.0.3 s web.xml layout is the same as as 4.1.24 try
adding
mime-mapping
extensionxls/extension
mime-typeapplication/vnd.ms-excel/mime-type
/mime-mapping
to conf/web.xml and restart Tomcat

 -Original Message-
 From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 November 2003 13:48
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Tomcat version


 Please tell me how to set the mime type.

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:56 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Tomcat version


 At a guess the excel mime type is not set in Tomcat 4.0.3 conf/web.xml

  -Original Message-
  From: Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 18 November 2003 13:36
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Tomcat version
 
 
  I have a link on a page in my JSP application that is supposed
 to open an
  Excel file. The link is a href=taxCalc.xls target=_blankTax
  Calculator/a.
 
  If the application runs on Tomcat 4.1.24, it works fine. A new browser
  window opens, the excel file gets downloaded and opens up in
 the browser.
  But, if I run the application on another instance of Tomcat which
  is 4.0.3,
  the excel file does not open, instead it shows a lot of junk
 characters in
  the browser.
 
  What could be the reason for this?
 
  Thanks,
  Gautam
 
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Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration Problem

2003-11-18 Thread Harry Mantheakis
Hello

 3) I copied my servlet to
 webapps/hSolutions/WEB-INF/classes/hLibManagSolutions/Hello.class

 servlet 
 servlet-name Hello /servlet-name
 servlet-class hLibManagSystem.Hello /servlet-class
 /servlet

Looks like either 'hLibManagSolutions' should be 'hLibManagSystem' or the
other way round.

Avoid blank spaces in your element values just to be safe. Instead of this:

servlet-name Hello /servlet-name

Type this:

servlet-nameHello/servlet-name

Regards

Harry Mantheakis
London, UK


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Re: Java core w TC 4.1.24

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
 Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4002245E
 Function=(null)+0x4002245E
 Library=/lib/i686/libpthread.so.0
Does this happen frequently? Only under load?

RH 7.3 is pretty stable, and I've never had a problem with it along with 
pretty much any JDK. I've heard a lot of suggestions to bypass 1.4.1 due 
to some serious bug especially in StringBuffer. Give that a try, but I 
expect that it won't go away...

When you get the sig 11, does it always say the same shared lib or does 
it look like it's coming from all over?

-chris

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reloadable

2003-11-18 Thread Laurent Michenaud
Hi,
 
I've got a web application with reloadable=false.
I start tomcat.
I call a jsp file ( ex: toto.jsp ).
The JSP is compiled in the work directory.
I stop tomcat
I update the jsp toto.jsp.
I start tomcat.
 
What does Tomcat ?
Does it recompile the new jsp or does it use the old file in the work
directory ?
 
Thanks
 
 
 
 


RE: Tomcat 4.1.29 Problem not solved

2003-11-18 Thread Vaneet Sharma
Dear Harry,
 Thankx, i tried it but didnt worked out.
 
 The error is same. 
  After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface and reloaded the 
context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)
 
  There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
 Which file to change,,, i dont know..
 No documentation avaliable
  Vaneet
   

-Original Message- 
From: Harry Mantheakis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 18/11/2003 16:14 
To: Tomcat Users List 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration Problem



Hello

 3) I copied my servlet to
 webapps/hSolutions/WEB-INF/classes/hLibManagSolutions/Hello.class

 servlet
 servlet-name Hello /servlet-name
 servlet-class hLibManagSystem.Hello /servlet-class
 /servlet

Looks like either 'hLibManagSolutions' should be 'hLibManagSystem' or the
other way round.

Avoid blank spaces in your element values just to be safe. Instead of this:

servlet-name Hello /servlet-name

Type this:

servlet-nameHello/servlet-name

Regards

Harry Mantheakis
London, UK


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RE: reloadable

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
Tomcat will recompile the JSP.  Reloadable affects only runtime
performance.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: reloadable

Hi,

I've got a web application with reloadable=false.
I start tomcat.
I call a jsp file ( ex: toto.jsp ).
The JSP is compiled in the work directory.
I stop tomcat
I update the jsp toto.jsp.
I start tomcat.

What does Tomcat ?
Does it recompile the new jsp or does it use the old file in the work
directory ?

Thanks







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Re: Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat?
 Haven't used it for a while and it seems they are no more.

Yeah, they decided to stop giving away their operating system under the 
name RedHat. RH 9 is the last one. You can still purchase RedHat 
Enterprise, of course. They're not going out of business, just changing 
the way they do business. And since they are legally required to give it 
away in some form of another (it is a derivative work), they have 
created the Fedora project (http://fedora.redhat.com/). Apparently, 
reviews of the Core 1, released just recently, where pretty weak.

Also, I run JVM and TC4 on RH7.1 kernel 2.4.2 and thinking about RH9,
but someone said that's the last version and there won't be a
*stability* version coming out after that.
You should upgrade to *anything* from RH 7.1. I assume that you have the 
oops, we hosed glibc RPM upgrade already. RH 7.1 was probably the 
worst release of RH ever. I've used 7.3 on many servers running 
Java/Tomcat apps, and it does just fine. RH 8 and RH 9 were pretty much 
desktop releases, designed to work with more hardware and have nicer 
GUIs. Assuming that you're running a server, there's very little 
difference between 7.3, 8.0, and 9. Of course, the newer ones have newer 
kernels, but in general you can upgrade those yourself.

Also, rumour has it RH8 is full of bugs?
This isn't my experience, but I don't use a lot of the stuff that comes 
with RH. Pretty much just the raw network stuff and bash. :)

One reason to go with RH 9 is the fact that it will be supported for a 
bit longer: RH 8.0 and earier will lose support (that is, RPM patches) 
on 31 December of this year. RH 9 will survive until April 2004.

Or, you could bail on RH and go with another Distro. Feel free to start 
a flame war by asking which one :)

-chris

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Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration .. please see Attachments

2003-11-18 Thread Vaneet Sharma
The error is same.
  After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface and reloaded the 
context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)
 
Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
 It is giving 404 error.

  There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
 Which file to change,,, i dont know..
 No documentation avaliable
  Vaneet


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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 18/11/2003 16:43 
To: Tomcat Users List 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: Java core w TC 4.1.24



  Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4002245E
  Function=(null)+0x4002245E
  Library=/lib/i686/libpthread.so.0

Does this happen frequently? Only under load?

RH 7.3 is pretty stable, and I've never had a problem with it along with
pretty much any JDK. I've heard a lot of suggestions to bypass 1.4.1 due
to some serious bug especially in StringBuffer. Give that a try, but I
expect that it won't go away...

When you get the sig 11, does it always say the same shared lib or does
it look like it's coming from all over?

-chris


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Re: Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?

2003-11-18 Thread Ben Souther
Or, you could bail on RH and go with another Distro. Feel free to start 
a flame war by asking which one :)
Please don't.  :-o

RH 7.3 has been a rock for us.


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URL rewriting question ..

2003-11-18 Thread Mufaddal Khumri
In order to enable URL rewriting as opposed to storing cookies 
automatically we need to use the encodeURL(String url) or 
encodeRedirectURL(String url) method in the Servlets and/or JSPs. Is 
there a more easier way to do this as opposed to going thru the entire 
webapp and doing this for every URL or redirection ? Are there some 
configuration settings in Tomcat 4.1.x that can be set in say the 
server.xml or web.xml that can be used ?

Thanks.

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Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread ambiesense
Hi,

usually Tomcat Servlets are instanciated after a webapplication is accessing
its url first time. Is there a method of automatically do this? Can I tell
Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config file
(web.xml, server.xml)?

If the answer is yes, can anybody provide an example?

Cheers,
Ralf

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mod_jk in multiple site environnement

2003-11-18 Thread Mike Baroukh

Hi.

I am managing a server wich host many site.
Each have it's own jvm.
To make things simple, each site have a piece of httpd.conf wich is
included in the main httpd.conf.

To be able to add/remove easily sites, it would be useful to have the
possibility to specify multiple JkWorkersFile.


example :

* main httpd.conf

LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk.so
NameVirtualHost *:80

Include /projects/site1/conf/httpd.conf
Include /projects/site2/conf/httpd.conf
...

* site 1 piece of httpd.conf :
/projects/site1/conf/httpd.conf
JkWorkersFile /projects/site1/conf/workers.properties
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName site1.mydomain.com
ServerAlias site1.mydomain.com
DocumentRoot /projects/site1/htmlroot/

JkMount /*.jsp /site1
/VirtualHost

* site 2 piece of httpd.conf :
/projects/site2/conf/httpd.conf
JkWorkersFile /projects/site2/conf/workers.properties
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName site2.mydomain.com
ServerAlias site2.mydomain.com
DocumentRoot /projects/site2/htmlroot/

JkMount /*.jsp /site2
/VirtualHost

Actually, I have to concatene all workers.properties files and place
JkWorkersFile directive in main httpd.conf. It's really not clean.

Idealy, 
- the JkWorkersFile would be in VirtualHost /
- We would not have to make JkMount because there is already a web.xml
that all URIs to be mapped.

Why couldn't mod_jk work as caucho's mod_caucho for Resin works ?


Am I at the right place to ask for this ?


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Re: https -- http session problem

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Harry,
Option 1 is unacceptable -- the overhead of having all of these connections
encrypted is not a viable option.
What are the 'overheads' in using SSL? How much harder does the server have
to work, and - in practice - what sort of performance impact does this have?
I don't have any numbers, but...

SSL is encrypted, so the decryption has to take place on the server to 
make sense of the data. There's also the key negotiation that takes 
place at the beginnign of the SSL session. This load is pretty hard on 
the machine.

Lots of apps have installed SSL acceleration boards into their servers 
to speed things up -- the h/w is faster than the software. Other use 
huge servers as proxies that decrypt everything so that the app servers 
don't have to do the work. (The data is not encrypted near the servers, 
but this is generally behind a firewall, anyway).

I've seen performance numbers with SSL on and off, and the difference is 
suprising. I think we were using some type of Sun boxes (can't remember 
what type) and I think all of them had SSL accelerators in them. They 
were dedicateed web servers and did the SSL on behalf of the app 
servers. For even simple pages (actually, the time difference gets worse 
with simple, static content), the response times were doubled or worse.

There's another effect with HTTPS that's unfortunate, which is that most 
browsers will not cache anything that comes down over SSL (including 
images!), which means that everything on your page will get re-loaded 
every time you show it (even images). That sucks because you now have 
estra requests to the server, and they all take longer. :(

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RE: Tomcat/JVM heap dump

2003-11-18 Thread David Muller
It is fixed?  How?  Details please!
-Dave

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Howdy,
I see you already have this solved, which is good.

These past three months or so have seen an unprecedented amount of
issues reported with RedHat on this list ;(

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: Tomcat/JVM heap dump

Hey folks,
Any pointers on this? thanks,

Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /jakarta-tomcat-4.1.29/temp
Using JAVA_HOME:   /opt/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.2-b28 mixed mode)
#
# Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505001C9
#

Heap at VM Abort:
Heap



Another exception has been detected while we were handling last error.
Dumping information about last error:
ERROR REPORT FILE = (N/A)
PC= 0x3fe87a88
SIGNAL= 11
FUNCTION NAME = (N/A)



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Re: URL rewriting question ..

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Mufaddal,
Are there some 
configuration settings in Tomcat 4.1.x that can be set in say the 
server.xml or web.xml that can be used ?
Nope. Tomcat won't look through your responses for things that look like 
URLs and append all the things you need (like sessison id, etc.).

However, if you are using a framework like Struts, you can use the tag 
libraries provided to add both the context path as well as any necessary 
session information to the URLs.

Unfortunarely, that still requires you to go back through all your pages 
and change all the links :(

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Re: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Ralf,

 Can I tell
Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config file
(web.xml, server.xml)?
  servlet
servlet-nameyourServlet/servlet-name
servlet-classyourClass/servlet-class
load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
  /servlet
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RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Andreas Mohrig
Ralf,

web.xml is the right place. You just have to put another entry in your
desired servlet.../servlet section:

  servlet
  [...]
  load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
  /servlet

The number specified determines the order the servlets are instantiated at
startup (if you instantiante more than one).

Greetings

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usually Tomcat Servlets are instanciated after a webapplication is accessing
its url first time. Is there a method of automatically do this? Can I tell
Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config file
(web.xml, server.xml)?

If the answer is yes, can anybody provide an example?

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mod_jk2 tomcat4.1.29 apache2.0.48

2003-11-18 Thread pablo
Hey Folks,
 I am having a bit of a challenge setting up mod_jk2 .  It seems 
very different from its predecessor mod_jk.   I try putting diectives 
in my httpd.conf just like I did with mod_jk and all I get is an error 
stating that the objective is for a module that does not exist or it is 
mispelled.   Could someone please guide me to the a definitive guide on 
mod_jk2 , or even a snip at what my httpd.conf is supposed to look like 
I would greatly appreciate it
thank you ,
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Re: reloadable

2003-11-18 Thread Andoni
Hi,

Would it be fair to say that especially with older versions of tomcat this
cannot always be guaranteed to work correctly?

I would recommend that if you are having any doubts that you delete the
files from your work directory when you redeploy.

Andoni.


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Howdy,
Tomcat will recompile the JSP.  Reloadable affects only runtime
performance.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: reloadable

Hi,

I've got a web application with reloadable=false.
I start tomcat.
I call a jsp file ( ex: toto.jsp ).
The JSP is compiled in the work directory.
I stop tomcat
I update the jsp toto.jsp.
I start tomcat.

What does Tomcat ?
Does it recompile the new jsp or does it use the old file in the work
directory ?

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RE: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..

2003-11-18 Thread Vaneet Sharma
Can someone solve my problem , it is a bit urgent 
 Thankx 
Van

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Sent: Tue 18/11/2003 16:48 
To: Tomcat Users List 
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Subject: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration .. please see Attachments



The error is same.
  After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface and reloaded the 
context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)

Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
 It is giving 404 error.

  There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
 Which file to change,,, i dont know..
 No documentation avaliable
  Vaneet


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  Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4002245E
  Function=(null)+0x4002245E
  Library=/lib/i686/libpthread.so.0
   
Does this happen frequently? Only under load?
   
RH 7.3 is pretty stable, and I've never had a problem with it along 
with
pretty much any JDK. I've heard a lot of suggestions to bypass 1.4.1 
due
to some serious bug especially in StringBuffer. Give that a try, but I
expect that it won't go away...
   
When you get the sig 11, does it always say the same shared lib or does
it look like it's coming from all over?
   
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RH9 fixes sig 11 with Apache2/Tomcat4/JVM1.4X/RH8??

2003-11-18 Thread David Muller
Hello all,
Can anyone please confirm or deny rumors that moving from RH8 to RH9 fixes random Sig 
11 crashes when an Apache2/Tomcat4/JVM1.4X app is loaded?

We have gone through a huge matrix of heap sizes, stack sizes, connectors, connector 
settings, hyperthreading off, etc. with jvm gcverbose on and still get sig 11's at 
random places when we load our app.  This is with BOTH the IBM 1.4.1 JDK and the Sun 
1.4.2_02 JDK.

We have upgraded RH 8 with the latest OS patches.

If anyone has found this and can point to a specific lib that would be even better.

Thanks,
-Dave

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I've seen similar things with Java.

Are all the java related patches for the OS applied.  We recently have a
similar issue with Solaris 2.8 and Java and applying the relevant patches
cured it.

File a bug report with Sun/IBM?

Greg

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 15 November 2003 21:38
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Signal 11 causing Tomcat crash
 
 
 Jim Goodspeed wrote:
  Unfortunately we have also tried Sun's JVM and are
  experiencing the same Signal 11 errors (I've included
  two snippets of the Sun error - same error as the IBM
  Sig 11, just in a different format).  Sometimes the
  dump specifies the library in question, other times it
  does not.
  
  Thanks,
  Jim
  
  An unexpected exception has been detected in native
  code outside the VM.
  Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x1
  Function=[Unknown.]
  Library=(N/A)
  
  An unexpected exception has been detected in native
  code outside the VM.
  Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x59DF83B0
  Function=(null)+0x59DF83B0
  Library=/usr/IBMdb2/V7.1/lib/libdb2.so.1
 
 Are you sure that the driver version and fixpack match the 
 server?  DB2 
 can do funny things when this is not the case.  See for example: 
 http://dbforums.com/arch/39/2002/9/515834
 
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Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Vaneet,

The error is same.
  After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface and reloaded the 
context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)

Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
 It is giving 404 error.

  There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
 Which file to change,,, i dont know..
 No documentation avaliable
  Vaneet
Are you using Tomcat as your web server, or do you have Apache (or 
another web server) in front of it?

What is the URL that you are using to access the Hello servlet?

-chris

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RE: reloadable

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
It would be fair to say that nothing is always guaranteed to work
correctly.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: Re: reloadable

Hi,

Would it be fair to say that especially with older versions of tomcat
this
cannot always be guaranteed to work correctly?

I would recommend that if you are having any doubts that you delete the
files from your work directory when you redeploy.

Andoni.


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Howdy,
Tomcat will recompile the JSP.  Reloadable affects only runtime
performance.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: reloadable

Hi,

I've got a web application with reloadable=false.
I start tomcat.
I call a jsp file ( ex: toto.jsp ).
The JSP is compiled in the work directory.
I stop tomcat
I update the jsp toto.jsp.
I start tomcat.

What does Tomcat ?
Does it recompile the new jsp or does it use the old file in the work
directory ?

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Re: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Andoni
Check out the load-on-startup tag in we.xml.

The documentation can explain it much better than I.

 servlet
  servlet-namemyServ/servlet-name
  servlet-classcom.myaddress.myapp.HelloServlet/servlet-class
  load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
 /servlet

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accessing
 its url first time. Is there a method of automatically do this? Can I tell
 Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config file
 (web.xml, server.xml)?

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Re: RH9 fixes sig 11 with Apache2/Tomcat4/JVM1.4X/RH8??

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Dave,

Can anyone please confirm or deny rumors that moving from RH8 to RH9
fixes random Sig 11 crashes when an Apache2/Tomcat4/JVM1.4X app is
loaded?
If it happens under load (when the CPU gets hot :) and it's always in a 
different place, then get another server and try again (really). 
Sometimes it's the memory, sometimes it's the CPU, sometimes its both.

We had such problems with 2 out of 6 dual-athlon machines we used for a 
big site. In development, everything was fine. When we released the 
hounds, though, everything went to hell. The same two boxes: sig 11 in 
random places after about 30-45 minutes of load.

I don't believe that upgrading to RH9 will solve your problem, but if 
you're getting desperate, then it can't hurt. I've also noticed that 
most people that have hyperthreading turned on have horrible problems.

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RE: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..

2003-11-18 Thread Vaneet Sharma
No, we are not using Tomcat as a webserver
 It is running as a service
 liek
 
195. . .  :8080/html/Regisrtation.html
 In html page, i have put action to ../servlet/Hello
 
 And after pressing submit , it is not picking up the servle. Is it anything to do 
with server.xml 
 Can anyone explain me Why there are three server.xml files in CONF
 
 Thankx
Vaneet 

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Vaneet,

   The error is same.
 After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface and 
reloaded the context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)
  
   Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
It is giving 404 error.
  
 There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
Which file to change,,, i dont know..
No documentation avaliable
 Vaneet

Are you using Tomcat as your web server, or do you have Apache (or
another web server) in front of it?

What is the URL that you are using to access the Hello servlet?

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Re: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread ambiesense
Hi, 

thank you very much. It works. What do the 1 mean? Is it just a binary
value 

0 = off 
1 = on

??

Cheers,
Ralf

 Ralf,
 
   Can I tell
  Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config
 file
  (web.xml, server.xml)?
 
servlet
  servlet-nameyourServlet/servlet-name
  servlet-classyourClass/servlet-class
  load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
/servlet
 
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RE: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..

2003-11-18 Thread Vaneet Sharma
Please see attachments
 

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Sent: Tue 18/11/2003 17:22 
To: Tomcat Users List 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..



No, we are not using Tomcat as a webserver
 It is running as a service
 liek

195. . .  :8080/html/Regisrtation.html
 In html page, i have put action to ../servlet/Hello

 And after pressing submit , it is not picking up the servle. Is it anything 
to do with server.xml
 Can anyone explain me Why there are three server.xml files in CONF

 Thankx
Vaneet

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To: Tomcat Users List
Cc:
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..
   
   

Vaneet,
   
   The error is same.
 After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface 
and reloaded the context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)
 
   Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
It is giving 404 error.
 
 There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
Which file to change,,, i dont know..
No documentation avaliable
 Vaneet
   
Are you using Tomcat as your web server, or do you have Apache (or
another web server) in front of it?
   
What is the URL that you are using to access the Hello servlet?
   
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Re: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Andoni
The one is the order in which you want numbered servlets to start up.

Non-numbered servlets don't start until called.

Andoni.
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 Hi,

 thank you very much. It works. What do the 1 mean? Is it just a binary
 value

 0 = off
 1 = on

 ??

 Cheers,
 Ralf

  Ralf,
 
Can I tell
   Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config
  file
   (web.xml, server.xml)?
 
 servlet
   servlet-nameyourServlet/servlet-name
   servlet-classyourClass/servlet-class
   load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
 /servlet
 
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RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet - solved :)

2003-11-18 Thread Ralf Bierig
Thank you very much!

 Ralf,
 
 web.xml is the right place. You just have to put another entry in your
 desired servlet.../servlet section:
 
   servlet
   [...]
   load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
   /servlet
 
 The number specified determines the order the servlets are instantiated at
 startup (if you instantiante more than one).
 
 Greetings
 
 Andreas Mohrig
 
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 usually Tomcat Servlets are instanciated after a webapplication is
 accessing
 its url first time. Is there a method of automatically do this? Can I tell
 Tomcat to instanciate a servlet directly after startup using a config file
 (web.xml, server.xml)?
 
 If the answer is yes, can anybody provide an example?
 
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WebappClassLoader won't load resource from jar file ?!?

2003-11-18 Thread Steph Richardson

I have a web app containing resource files in several jar files, but I am unable to 
access the resources at runtime unless they are
exploded into the classes directory.

When trying to access the resource files using ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream( 
/meta-inf/com/kvasar/data.xml ) I always get null
returned, even though that resource does exist inside a jar file in the web app's 
WEB-INF/lib directory.

If I extract that resource to the classes directory, so I now have 
WEB-INF/classes/meta-inf/com/kvasar/data.xml, then I get it fine
using the exact same path and ClassLoader - it works fine.

The Tomcat Class Loader HOW-TO is telling me that it should find it in the jar.

I have this problem on Tomcat 4.0.1  4.1.24, Win 2K
The ClassLoader instance I am using for the getResourceAsStream() calls, is one that I 
get from one of my classes that is deployed
to my webapp in a war file. Logging a toString() on this ClassLoader is shown below. 
Is it meaningful that it doesn't list my jar
files in it's list of repositories ??



---
WebappClassLoader
  available:
  delegate: false
  repositories:
/WEB-INF/classes/
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
StandardClassLoader
  available:
Extension[javax.mail, implementationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., 
implementationVendorId=com.sun, implementationVer
sion=1.2, specificationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., specificationVersion=1.2]
  delegate: true
  repositories:
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\classes\
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\activation.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\catalina.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\jakarta-oro-2.0.2-dev-2.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\mail.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\mailet.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\xml4j.jar
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
StandardClassLoader
  available:
Extension[javax.mail, implementationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., 
implementationVendorId=com.sun, implementationVer
sion=1.2, specificationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., specificationVersion=1.2]
  delegate: true
  repositories:
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\classes\
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\activation.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jasper-compiler.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jasper-runtime.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jta.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\mail.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-common.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-factory.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-resources.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\pbclient.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\servlet.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\tools.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\tyrex-0.9.7.0.jar
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
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Would this work? (Load Balance Question)

2003-11-18 Thread David O'Brien
I have one apache web server conversing with two separate tomcat servers 
with access a fourth MySql server.

Could I set it up like this?
pre
 The Internet
  |
  |
 (real IP addresses)
   -- External Network 
   |
  ---   ------   ---
  | |   | || |   | |
  |W|   |T||T|   |M|
  |W|   |C||C|   |Y|
  |W|   | || |   |S|
  | |   |1||2|   |Q|
  | |   | || |   |L|
  | |   | || |   | |
  ---   ------   ---
   | |  | |
   --- Internal Network ---
(192.168.0. addresses)
/pre
All the machines have 2 nics on board. I am worried that the other external 
network traffic
is slowing my response time, So I'd like to separate the backend processing 
from the
external network.

-Dave



David G. O'Brien
Web Services Coordinator / Systems Administrator
NACCRRA
The Nation's Network of Child Care Resource  Referral
1319 F Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 393-5501 ext. 113
(202) 393-1109 fax


RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Ralph Einfeldt

No, it's a numeric value giving the start priority 
to define the order if you have more than one servlet 
to start. (The servlets are started in ascending 
order of this value)

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 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:23 PM
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 Subject: Re: Automatically instantiate Servlet

 What do the 1 mean? Is it just a binary value 
 
 0 = off 
 1 = on
 

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RE: WebappClassLoader won't load resource from jar file ?!?

2003-11-18 Thread Jay Garala
Put the JARs in the WEB-INF/lib dir! 

-Original Message-
From: Steph Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: WebappClassLoader won't load resource from jar file ?!?


I have a web app containing resource files in several jar files, but I am
unable to access the resources at runtime unless they are exploded into the
classes directory.

When trying to access the resource files using
ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream( /meta-inf/com/kvasar/data.xml ) I always
get null returned, even though that resource does exist inside a jar file in
the web app's WEB-INF/lib directory.

If I extract that resource to the classes directory, so I now have
WEB-INF/classes/meta-inf/com/kvasar/data.xml, then I get it fine using the
exact same path and ClassLoader - it works fine.

The Tomcat Class Loader HOW-TO is telling me that it should find it in the
jar.

I have this problem on Tomcat 4.0.1  4.1.24, Win 2K The ClassLoader
instance I am using for the getResourceAsStream() calls, is one that I get
from one of my classes that is deployed to my webapp in a war file. Logging
a toString() on this ClassLoader is shown below. Is it meaningful that it
doesn't list my jar files in it's list of repositories ??




---
WebappClassLoader
  available:
  delegate: false
  repositories:
/WEB-INF/classes/
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
StandardClassLoader
  available:
Extension[javax.mail, implementationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
implementationVendorId=com.sun, implementationVer sion=1.2,
specificationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., specificationVersion=1.2]
  delegate: true
  repositories:
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\classes\
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\activation.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\catalina.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\jakarta-oro-2.0.2-dev-2.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\mail.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\mailet.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\xml4j.jar
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
StandardClassLoader
  available:
Extension[javax.mail, implementationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
implementationVendorId=com.sun, implementationVer sion=1.2,
specificationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., specificationVersion=1.2]
  delegate: true
  repositories:
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\classes\
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\activation.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jasper-compiler.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jasper-runtime.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jta.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\mail.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-common.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-factory.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-resources.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\pbclient.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\servlet.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\tools.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\tyrex-0.9.7.0.jar
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
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RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
Although be careful of depending on the order.  It's undefined if there
are multiple servlets with the same load-on-startup number, and
negative values are permissible as well.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:36 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet


No, it's a numeric value giving the start priority
to define the order if you have more than one servlet
to start. (The servlets are started in ascending
order of this value)

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:23 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Automatically instantiate Servlet

 What do the 1 mean? Is it just a binary value

 0 = off
 1 = on


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RE: Would this work? (Load Balance Question)

2003-11-18 Thread Andreas Mohrig
Dave,

although I have never set up such a configuration, I have thought about it
quite a lot. This is exactly the thing I would try and I'm pretty much
convinced that it should work. It is even quite attractive from a security
point of view, because neither your tmocat servers nor your database-server
get any chance to expose some services/ports to the whole wide world
(provided you disable routing on your webserver). 

Of course you would need a switch on the internal network, but that could
even be a gigabit-switch to remove at least one bottleneck.

Greetings

Andreas Mohrig

-Original Message-
From: David O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Would this work? (Load Balance Question)


I have one apache web server conversing with two separate tomcat servers 
with access a fourth MySql server.

Could I set it up like this?
pre
  The Internet
   |
   |
  (real IP addresses)
-- External Network 
|
   ---   ------   ---
   | |   | || |   | |
   |W|   |T||T|   |M|
   |W|   |C||C|   |Y|
   |W|   | || |   |S|
   | |   |1||2|   |Q|
   | |   | || |   |L|
   | |   | || |   | |
   ---   ------   ---
| |  | |
--- Internal Network ---
 (192.168.0. addresses)
/pre
All the machines have 2 nics on board. I am worried that the other external 
network traffic
is slowing my response time, So I'd like to separate the backend processing 
from the
external network.

-Dave



David G. O'Brien
Web Services Coordinator / Systems Administrator

NACCRRA
The Nation's Network of Child Care Resource  Referral
1319 F Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 393-5501 ext. 113
(202) 393-1109 fax


RE: WebappClassLoader won't load resource from jar file ?!?

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
He's already doing that.  I think the problem is in the argument to
ClassLoader#getResourceAsStream, specifically the case of meta-inf
should be all uppercase.

But to be safe, put your resource in the top level of the jar and try
getResourceAsStream(/data.xml).

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Jay Garala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:40 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: WebappClassLoader won't load resource from jar file ?!?

Put the JARs in the WEB-INF/lib dir!

-Original Message-
From: Steph Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: WebappClassLoader won't load resource from jar file ?!?


I have a web app containing resource files in several jar files, but I
am
unable to access the resources at runtime unless they are exploded into
the
classes directory.

When trying to access the resource files using
ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream( /meta-inf/com/kvasar/data.xml ) I
always
get null returned, even though that resource does exist inside a jar
file
in
the web app's WEB-INF/lib directory.

If I extract that resource to the classes directory, so I now have
WEB-INF/classes/meta-inf/com/kvasar/data.xml, then I get it fine using
the
exact same path and ClassLoader - it works fine.

The Tomcat Class Loader HOW-TO is telling me that it should find it in
the
jar.

I have this problem on Tomcat 4.0.1  4.1.24, Win 2K The ClassLoader
instance I am using for the getResourceAsStream() calls, is one that I
get
from one of my classes that is deployed to my webapp in a war file.
Logging
a toString() on this ClassLoader is shown below. Is it meaningful that
it
doesn't list my jar files in it's list of repositories ??



---

-
---
WebappClassLoader
  available:
  delegate: false
  repositories:
/WEB-INF/classes/
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
StandardClassLoader
  available:
Extension[javax.mail, implementationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
implementationVendorId=com.sun, implementationVer sion=1.2,
specificationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., specificationVersion=1.2]
  delegate: true
  repositories:
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\classes\
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\activation.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\catalina.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\jakarta-oro-2.0.2-dev-2.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\mail.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\mailet.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\lib\xml4j.jar
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
StandardClassLoader
  available:
Extension[javax.mail, implementationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
implementationVendorId=com.sun, implementationVer sion=1.2,
specificationVendor=Sun Microsystems, Inc., specificationVersion=1.2]
  delegate: true
  repositories:
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\classes\
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\activation.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jasper-compiler.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jasper-runtime.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\jta.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\mail.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-common.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-factory.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\naming-resources.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\pbclient.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\servlet.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\tools.jar
file:C:\Tomcat.4.0-retired\common\lib\tyrex-0.9.7.0.jar
  required:
-- Parent Classloader:
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JSTL Configuration

2003-11-18 Thread Thyago Lisboa Mota
Do u know how to configure JSTL in Tomcat ?  Is it just copying JSTL package
to CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib ? And also, is there a single JSTL downloadable
package at javasoft or I have to download the full J2EE SDK ?

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RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet

2003-11-18 Thread Ralph Einfeldt
Just one addition from the spec (2.4 pfd3):

'If the value is a negative integer, or the element 
is not present, the container is free to load the 
servlet whenever it chooses.'

So what I said (wrote) is just true from zero on.

 -Original Message-
 From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:40 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Automatically instantiate Servlet
 
 Although be careful of depending on the order.  It's 
 undefined if there are multiple servlets with the same 
 load-on-startup number, and
 negative values are permissible as well.
 

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Forcing SSL to handle requests

2003-11-18 Thread deric stroud
Hi,

I'm running a standalone Tomcat webserver 4.0.6 and am trying to force a
resource on my web server to only serve a particular URL through SSL, so
I've inserted the following lines in the web.xml file:

security-constraint
 web-resource-collection
web-resource-nameProtected Context/web-resource-name
  url-pattern/index/url-pattern
  /web-resource-collection
  !-- auth-constraint goes here if you requre authentication --
  user-data-constraint
 transport-guaranteeCONFIDENTIAL/transport-guarantee
  /user-data-constraint
   /security-constraint

When restarting my webserver, I'm getting the following error message
several times:

org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The content of element type web-app
must match
(icon?,display-name?,description?,distributable?,context-param*,filter*
,filter-
mapping*,listener*,servlet*,servlet-mapping*,session-config?
,mime-mapping*,welcome-file-list?,error-page*,taglib*,resource-env-ref*,
resource-ref*,security-constraint*,login-config?,security-role*,env-entr
y*,ejb-ref*,ejb-
local-ref*)
.
PARSE error at line 858 column 11


Could someone help me out on what I've done wrong???

Cheers
Deric


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Tomcat4.1 and i18n

2003-11-18 Thread Fernandez Angil Marian
Hi Friends
I am trying to change my webserver from tomcat3.3 to tomcat4.1, but i
have encountered a
problem with jakarta_i18n, the pages are not reflecting the changes when i
change the language.
The whole code worked on tomcat3.3, Does anyone had the same problem? Any
workaround or solutions?
Expecting a reply.
Thaking in advance



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Re: URL rewriting question ..

2003-11-18 Thread Mufaddal Khumri
Wouldnt it be nice a feature like this that one can turn on or off 
globally in a container like tomcat ? The existing way to granularly do 
it should remain, but a global way to do it would be nice ..

On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 09:13  AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:

Mufaddal,
Are there some configuration settings in Tomcat 4.1.x that can be set 
in say the server.xml or web.xml that can be used ?
Nope. Tomcat won't look through your responses for things that look 
like URLs and append all the things you need (like sessison id, etc.).

However, if you are using a framework like Struts, you can use the tag 
libraries provided to add both the context path as well as any 
necessary session information to the URLs.

Unfortunarely, that still requires you to go back through all your 
pages and change all the links :(

-chris

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RE: JSTL Configuration

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
Download a JSTL implementation by itself, e.g. from jakarta-taglibs.
Put the jar in the WEB-INF/lib directory of your webapp, not in
shared/lib or common/lib or any other place.  Follow the standards JSTL
instructions to add the JSTL library declarations to your
WEB-INF/web.xml file.  That's it.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: JSTL Configuration

Do u know how to configure JSTL in Tomcat ?  Is it just copying JSTL
package
to CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib ? And also, is there a single JSTL
downloadable
package at javasoft or I have to download the full J2EE SDK ?

Thyago


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Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Vaneet,
Please see attachments
Your attachments do not come through. Please paste all servlet and 
servlet-mapping elements from your web.xml into a post to the list.

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Re: https -- http session problem

2003-11-18 Thread Harry Mantheakis
Hello Chris

Thank you so much for the feed-back. It is a very useful insight, and much
appreciated!

Kind regards

Harry Mantheakis
London, UK


 Harry,
 Option 1 is unacceptable -- the overhead of having all of these connections
 encrypted is not a viable option.
 
 What are the 'overheads' in using SSL? How much harder does the server have
 to work, and - in practice - what sort of performance impact does this have?
 
 I don't have any numbers, but...
 
 SSL is encrypted, so the decryption has to take place on the server to
 make sense of the data. There's also the key negotiation that takes
 place at the beginnign of the SSL session. This load is pretty hard on
 the machine.
 
 Lots of apps have installed SSL acceleration boards into their servers
 to speed things up -- the h/w is faster than the software. Other use
 huge servers as proxies that decrypt everything so that the app servers
 don't have to do the work. (The data is not encrypted near the servers,
 but this is generally behind a firewall, anyway).
 
 I've seen performance numbers with SSL on and off, and the difference is
 suprising. I think we were using some type of Sun boxes (can't remember
 what type) and I think all of them had SSL accelerators in them. They
 were dedicateed web servers and did the SSL on behalf of the app
 servers. For even simple pages (actually, the time difference gets worse
 with simple, static content), the response times were doubled or worse.
 
 There's another effect with HTTPS that's unfortunate, which is that most
 browsers will not cache anything that comes down over SSL (including
 images!), which means that everything on your page will get re-loaded
 every time you show it (even images). That sucks because you now have
 estra requests to the server, and they all take longer. :(
 
 -chris


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Many process on Red Hat

2003-11-18 Thread Walter do Valle
Hello all

I'm running Tomcat 4.1 with IBM J2RE 1.3.0 on Red Hat Linux, but some times Tomcat 
turns crazy and open many process  (about 80 - 90) and hangs. When this happens, 
command tomcat4 stop does not work. It's necessary to kill process by process. At 
this time, I'm running seven different applications in my tomcat instalation.
If I turn to Sun J2SDK 1.4.X?
Anyone has any suggestion about this problem?

Thanks for any help.

Walter

Re: Forcing SSL to handle requests

2003-11-18 Thread Adam Hardy
On 11/18/2003 06:00 PM deric stroud wrote:
Hi,

I'm running a standalone Tomcat webserver 4.0.6 and am trying to force a
resource on my web server to only serve a particular URL through SSL, so
I've inserted the following lines in the web.xml file:
Deric
you have to maintain that order as well. You must have put the security 
constraint before or after some element which SAX is complaining about.

Adam

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RE: Many process on Red Hat

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
I guess you're looking at processes using the top command?  If so,
these are likely threads, not actual processes, and this may be normal.
What triggers the spawning of all this threads?  What version of RedHat
are you using?  There have been a lot of RedHat NPTL-related issues
reported recently, you may wish to search this list's archives for more
information.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: Many process on Red Hat

Hello all

I'm running Tomcat 4.1 with IBM J2RE 1.3.0 on Red Hat Linux, but some
times
Tomcat turns crazy and open many process  (about 80 - 90) and hangs.
When
this happens, command tomcat4 stop does not work. It's necessary to
kill
process by process. At this time, I'm running seven different
applications
in my tomcat instalation.
If I turn to Sun J2SDK 1.4.X?
Anyone has any suggestion about this problem?

Thanks for any help.

Walter



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Re: mod_jk in multiple site environnement

2003-11-18 Thread Tim Funk
You define JkWorkersFile /projects/site1/conf/workers.properties once and 
only once.

Then your JkMounts can be defined per vhost

-Tim

Mike Baroukh wrote:

Hi.

I am managing a server wich host many site.
Each have it's own jvm.
To make things simple, each site have a piece of httpd.conf wich is
included in the main httpd.conf.
To be able to add/remove easily sites, it would be useful to have the
possibility to specify multiple JkWorkersFile.
 


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Re: Would this work? (Load Balance Question)

2003-11-18 Thread Tim Funk
Yes. And that is a prefered way to set things up. [Don't expose your app 
servers to the Internet if you don't have to.]

-Tim

David O'Brien wrote:

I have one apache web server conversing with two separate tomcat servers 
with access a fourth MySql server.

Could I set it up like this?
pre
 The Internet
  |
  |
 (real IP addresses)
   -- External Network 
   |
  ---   ------   ---
  | |   | || |   | |
  |W|   |T||T|   |M|
  |W|   |C||C|   |Y|
  |W|   | || |   |S|
  | |   |1||2|   |Q|
  | |   | || |   |L|
  | |   | || |   | |
  ---   ------   ---
   | |  | |
   --- Internal Network ---
(192.168.0. addresses)
/pre
All the machines have 2 nics on board. I am worried that the other 
external network traffic
is slowing my response time, So I'd like to separate the backend 
processing from the
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Re: Forcing SSL to handle requests

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Deric,

PARSE error at line 858 column 11
What's on line 858 of your web.xml file?

org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The content of element type web-app
must match
(icon?,display-name?,description?,distributable?,context-param*,filter*
,filter-
mapping*,listener*,servlet*,servlet-mapping*,session-config?
,mime-mapping*,welcome-file-list?,error-page*,taglib*,resource-env-ref*,
resource-ref*,security-constraint*,login-config?,security-role*,env-entr
y*,ejb-ref*,ejb-
local-ref*)
You've probably got an element out of order. Make sure that your 
security-constraint is in the right place.

-chris

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Re: URL rewriting question ..

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Mufaddal,
Wouldnt it be nice a feature like this that one can turn on or off 
globally in a container like tomcat ? The existing way to granularly do 
it should remain, but a global way to do it would be nice ..
Feel free to submit a patch :)

-chris

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Connection failed from other computers

2003-11-18 Thread LOU, YONGMING (SBCSI)
Hi,
I installed tomcat 4.1.29 on window 2000 professional. I selected it
as service. It starts and stops fine. But I can not access it from
http://localhost:8088/ http://localhost:8088/  (8080 is used by another
application). However it will work fine when I start tomcat from DOS or
click start,...
 
It always failed when I try http://installedTomcat:8088/
http://installedTomcat:8088/  from other computers. All my configuration
files are default. Where and how can I change the configuration file to make
tomcat accessible from other computers?
Thank you very much.

Yongming

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Hosting SSL clients within Tomcat

2003-11-18 Thread Justin Brister
I am trying to open a connection to an SSL server hosting WebServices. I am
using the Glue libraries to abstract away all the nasty Web Service stuff,
and my WebService client is implemented as a Servlet. I have imported the
SSL certificate into my .keystore

If I run my client code as a stand-alone app. it works OK
If I use the keystore to configure SSL connections for Tomcat it is fine

However, if I run my client code from within a servlet, Tomcat complains
that either the trust store has been tampered with or the password is
invalid.

Does anyone have any idea how I can configure Tomcat to find the truststore
and load the appropriate certificates for use by my SSL client?

Thanks,

J

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Re: Forcing SSL to handle requests

2003-11-18 Thread Tim Funk
If you use IE, you can use a XML validator on microsoft's site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/samples/internet/xml/xml_validator/validate_js.htm
-Tim

Christopher Schultz wrote:

Deric,

PARSE error at line 858 column 11


What's on line 858 of your web.xml file?

org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The content of element type web-app
must match
(icon?,display-name?,description?,distributable?,context-param*,filter*
,filter-
mapping*,listener*,servlet*,servlet-mapping*,session-config?
,mime-mapping*,welcome-file-list?,error-page*,taglib*,resource-env-ref*,
resource-ref*,security-constraint*,login-config?,security-role*,env-entr
y*,ejb-ref*,ejb-
local-ref*)
 


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Re: Connection failed from other computers

2003-11-18 Thread Ralf B
Hi,

are you sure you are running Tomcat on port 8088? For that you need to
modify server.xml. Standard is 8080 and if this port is taken already, the batch
file will fail. 

If you want to access Tomcat from another computer you will need to use
either its name or its IP address like: http://10.10.2.100:8088/

Ralf



 Hi,
   I installed tomcat 4.1.29 on window 2000 professional. I selected it
 as service. It starts and stops fine. But I can not access it from
 http://localhost:8088/ http://localhost:8088/  (8080 is used by another
 application). However it will work fine when I start tomcat from DOS or
 click start,...
  
 It always failed when I try http://installedTomcat:8088/
 http://installedTomcat:8088/  from other computers. All my configuration
 files are default. Where and how can I change the configuration file to
 make
 tomcat accessible from other computers?
 Thank you very much.
 
 Yongming
 
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RE: Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?

2003-11-18 Thread Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego



Rumor was they were not going to allow free downloading of binaries.  They have 
launched http://fedora.redhat.com as an open source project.  It has binaries under a 
different naming/numbering scheme.  I expect they will shut down ftp.redhat.org to the 
public.  So, they may be stopping/re-organizing public forums as well.

Don't know anything more.

Chuck

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Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat, its mailing list and
forum?
Haven't used it for a while and it seems they are no more.
Also, I run JVM and TC4 on RH7.1 kernel 2.4.2 and thinking about RH9,
but someone said that's the last version and there won't be a
*stability* version coming out after that.
Also, rumour has it RH8 is full of bugs ? Can someone share their
experience please ?
can anyone shed some light please.
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Tomcat 5, session replication problem

2003-11-18 Thread tuong . d . ly
Deear
I'm having problems with the session replication with Tomcat 5.  I'm 
trying to cluster two Tomcat's across two machines.  The first Tomcat 
starts fine, but whenever I start the second Tomcat on a different machine 
I get the errors shown below.  I followed the directions exactly-have the 
distributable/ set.  Can this be something to do with the multicast 
address defined in the cluster?  I'm working in a pretty secure ip 
enviroment, mcastAddr=228.0.0.4

WARNING: Unable to send replicated message, is server down?
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(PlainSocketImpl.java:305)
at 
java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(PlainSocketImpl.java:171)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:158)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:452)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:402)
at java.net.Socket.init(Socket.java:309)
at java.net.Socket.init(Socket.java:153)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.SocketSender.connect(SocketSender.java:104)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.ReplicationTransmitter.sendMessageData(ReplicationTransmitter.java:133)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.ReplicationTransmitter.sendMessage(ReplicationTransmitter.java:146)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.SimpleTcpCluster.send(SimpleTcpCluster.java:525)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplicationManager.messageReceived(SimpleTcpReplicationManager.java:594)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplicationManager.messageDataReceived(SimpleTcpReplicationManager.java:651)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.SimpleTcpCluster.messageDataReceived(SimpleTcpCluster.java:683)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.io.ObjectReader.append(ObjectReader.java:110)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.TcpReplicationThread.drainChannel(TcpReplicationThread.java:167)
at 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.TcpReplicationThread.run(TcpReplicationThread.java:113)
Nov 18, 2003 1:12:12 PM 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplicationManager log
INFO: Received SessionMessage of type=SESSION-GET-ALL Nov 18, 2003 1:12:12 
PM org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplication
Manager log
INFO: Received SessionMessage 
sender=org.apache.catalina.cluster.mcast.McastMember[tcp://127.0.0.1:4001,127.0.0.1,4001]
Nov 18, 2003 1:12:13 PM 
org.apache.catalina.cluster.tcp.ReplicationTransmitter sendMessageData


RE: Connection failed from other computers

2003-11-18 Thread LOU, YONGMING (SBCSI)
Ralf,
I changed the port number from 8080 to 8088. everything works fine
locally as long as I start tomcat as an application, not as a NT service.
I did try connect it from another computer use http://ipaddress:8088/
It failed. Connection is refused.
Yongming

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From: Ralf B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connection failed from other computers


Hi,

are you sure you are running Tomcat on port 8088? For that you need to
modify server.xml. Standard is 8080 and if this port is taken already, the
batch
file will fail. 

If you want to access Tomcat from another computer you will need to use
either its name or its IP address like: http://10.10.2.100:8088/

Ralf



 Hi,
   I installed tomcat 4.1.29 on window 2000 professional. I selected it
 as service. It starts and stops fine. But I can not access it from
 http://localhost:8088/ http://localhost:8088/  (8080 is used by another
 application). However it will work fine when I start tomcat from DOS or
 click start,...
  
 It always failed when I try http://installedTomcat:8088/
 http://installedTomcat:8088/  from other computers. All my configuration
 files are default. Where and how can I change the configuration file to
 make
 tomcat accessible from other computers?
 Thank you very much.
 
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Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..

2003-11-18 Thread Harry Mantheakis
Hello


 In html page, i have put action to ../servlet/Hello


I recall that you have registered your servlet in the deployment descriptor
and mapped it to '/Hello' so you should be able to invoke that servlet
without specifying 'servlet' in the URL path.

You must also specify the context name 'hSolutions'.

Hence, instead of:

../servlet/Hello

Try:

/hSolutions/Hello


The other thing to do is double-check the servlet has implemented the right
service method - doGet or doPost - depending on what action (post or get) is
specified in the Regisrtation.html file that is calling the servlet.


 There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files...


Can you not count them exactly?

In any case, there should only be one file named 'server.xml' in the
'$CATALINA_HOME/conf' directory.

If you have more, your computer might catch fire and blow up.

I'm joking :-)

Seriously, though, if you have that many 'server.xml' files your file system
must be corrupted somehow. I am not sure what to suggest, to be honest: I
have never heard of more than two files having the same name in the same
directory.

Regards

Harry Mantheakis
London, UK


 No, we are not using Tomcat as a webserver
 It is running as a service
 liek
 
 195. . .  :8080/html/Regisrtation.html
 In html page, i have put action to ../servlet/Hello
 
 And after pressing submit , it is not picking up the servle. Is it anything to
 do with server.xml
 Can anyone explain me Why there are three server.xml files in CONF
 
 Thankx
 Vaneet 
 
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 From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tue 18/11/2003 17:23
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.1.29 Configuration ..
 
 
 
 Vaneet,
 
   The error is same.
 After making changes, i went on to Tomcat manager interface and
 reloaded the context. (I think that restarts the server, am i right ?)
  
   Tomcat is finding the Registration.html but not the classes .
It is giving 404 error.
  
 There aer three or four SERVER.XML Files.
Which file to change,,, i dont know..
No documentation avaliable
 Vaneet


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Tomcat terminated unexpectedly

2003-11-18 Thread Mauro Pencov
Hi,

I?m have:
- Tomcat 4.1.27
- JDK 1.4
- Apache 1.3.29 with mod_ssl
- Windows 2k Server
BD: Sql Server Enterprise.

For some reason, some times to the day, the Apache Tomcat 4.1 service
crashes under Win2k without message in the log.  I have one schedule
configured to restart after 1 minutes, but I'd still like to know why this
happens.
Seems to only happen on production server, but not our test server.

Anybody knows because of this to occur? E which the solution? Already I made
some tests and research and still I did not find a solution.

PS: Message in event viewer:
The Apache Tomcat 4.1 service terminated unexpectedly..


Tks,

Mauro.


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Re: Many process on Red Hat

2003-11-18 Thread Walter do Valle

 Howdy,
 I guess you're looking at processes using the top command?  If so,
 these are likely threads, not actual processes, and this may be normal.
Ok. I'm using ps. About threads ok.

 What triggers the spawning of all this threads?  
Sorry, what?

 What version of RedHat are you using? 
7.3

 There have been a lot of RedHat NPTL-related issues
 reported recently, you may wish to search this list's archives for more
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Running a Service

2003-11-18 Thread Karl Coleman
I need to run a process at a specific time every day, say 3:00am. How do you configure 
Tomcat to have a service running in the background.


RE: Running a Service

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
You mean like a cron job? ;)  Or the Windows Scheduler on windows, or a
3rd party tool like 12Ghosts Timer?

Or do you mean already have a tomcat running around the clock but you'd
like something to happen at 3am?  A tool like Quartz (quarts.sf.net)
would help...

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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I need to run a process at a specific time every day, say 3:00am. How
do
you configure Tomcat to have a service running in the background.



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Re: RH9 fixes sig 11 with Apache2/Tomcat4/JVM1.4X/RH8??

2003-11-18 Thread Oscar Carrillo
What's your hardware? Are you running multiple processors?

Do you compile your own Apache2 and mod_jk/mod_jk2?

Have you tried compiling your own kernel from the more recent sources.  
Kernel 2.4 had some shaky releases and RedHat8 fell in the middle of it.  
Kernel 2.4.22 is the latest.

Have you tried setting the environment variable: LD_KERNEL_ASSUME=2.2.5?

Oscar

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, David Muller wrote:

 Hello all, Can anyone please confirm or deny rumors that moving from RH8
 to RH9 fixes random Sig 11 crashes when an Apache2/Tomcat4/JVM1.4X app
 is loaded?
 
 We have gone through a huge matrix of heap sizes, stack sizes,
 connectors, connector settings, hyperthreading off, etc. with jvm
 gcverbose on and still get sig 11's at random places when we load our
 app.  This is with BOTH the IBM 1.4.1 JDK and the Sun 1.4.2_02 JDK.
 
 We have upgraded RH 8 with the latest OS patches.
 
 If anyone has found this and can point to a specific lib that would be
 even better.
 
 Thanks,
 -Dave
 
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 Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 2:54 AM
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 Subject: RE: Signal 11 causing Tomcat crash
 
 
 I've seen similar things with Java.
 
 Are all the java related patches for the OS applied.  We recently have a
 similar issue with Solaris 2.8 and Java and applying the relevant patches
 cured it.
 
 File a bug report with Sun/IBM?
 
 Greg
 
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  Sent: 15 November 2003 21:38
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: Re: Signal 11 causing Tomcat crash
  
  
  Jim Goodspeed wrote:
   Unfortunately we have also tried Sun's JVM and are
   experiencing the same Signal 11 errors (I've included
   two snippets of the Sun error - same error as the IBM
   Sig 11, just in a different format).  Sometimes the
   dump specifies the library in question, other times it
   does not.
   
   Thanks,
   Jim
   
   An unexpected exception has been detected in native
   code outside the VM.
   Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x1
   Function=[Unknown.]
   Library=(N/A)
   
   An unexpected exception has been detected in native
   code outside the VM.
   Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x59DF83B0
   Function=(null)+0x59DF83B0
   Library=/usr/IBMdb2/V7.1/lib/libdb2.so.1
  
  Are you sure that the driver version and fixpack match the 
  server?  DB2 
  can do funny things when this is not the case.  See for example: 
  http://dbforums.com/arch/39/2002/9/515834
  
  Phil
  
  
  
  
  
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/jsp/tagext/TagLibraryValidator

2003-11-18 Thread Anna Lissa Saupan
Hi,

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

My current server has the following environment:
Tomcat Version = Apache Tomcat/5.0.12
JVM Version = 1.4.2-b28
JVM Vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
Redhat Linux 9
   OS Name = Linux
   OS Version = 2.4.20-8
   OS Architecture = i386
Tag Library = 1.1

Profile setup (selected):
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$JAVA_HOME/lib/*.jar:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/*.jar:$AXISCLASSPATH
AXISCLASSPATH=$AXIS_LIB/axis.jar:$AXIS_LIB/commons-discovery.jar:$AXIS_LIB/commons-logging.jar:$AXIS_LIB/jaxrpc.jar:$AXIS_LIB/saaj.jar:$AXIS_LIB/log4j-1.2.8.jar:$CATALINA_HOME/common/endorsed/xercesImpl.jar:$CATALINA_HOME/common/endorsed/xml-apis.jar:$CATALINA_HOME/common/endorsed/xmlParserAPIs.jar:$AXIS_LIB/wsdl4j.jar:$CATALINA_HOME/common/lib/activation.jar

servlet-api.jar can be found in CATALINA_HOME/common/lib 
 
I'm trying to run JSP applications that uses JSTL but I get this error
all the time.  I get the same error even while running the simplest JSTL
application.

Here is the Server Error that I get:

HTTP Status 500 - 



type Exception report

message

description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented
it from fulfilling this request.

exception


javax.servlet.ServletException: javax/servlet/jsp/tagext/TagLibraryValidator
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:256)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:856)

root cause


java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/jsp/tagext/TagLibraryValidator
java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass0(Native Method)
java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:537)
java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:123)
java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:251)
java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:55)
java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:194)
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:187)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:289)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:235)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:302)
java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass0(Native Method)
java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:537)
java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:123)
java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:251)
java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:55)
java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:194)
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:187)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:289)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:282)
sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:274)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:235)

org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.java:1278)

org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.java:1212)

org.apache.jasper.compiler.TagLibraryInfoImpl.createValidator(TagLibraryInfoImpl.java:654)

org.apache.jasper.compiler.TagLibraryInfoImpl.parseTLD(TagLibraryInfoImpl.java:293)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.TagLibraryInfoImpl.(TagLibraryInfoImpl.java:204)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseTaglibDirective(Parser.java:460)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseDirective(Parser.java:525)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseElements(Parser.java:1625)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parse(Parser.java:173)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.parse(ParserController.java:247)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.parse(ParserController.java:149)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.parse(ParserController.java:135)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateJava(Compiler.java:243)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:451)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:437)
org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:555)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:291)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:301)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:248)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:856)

note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Tomcat
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RE: Connection failed from other computers

2003-11-18 Thread Wendell Holmes
Is there a firewall between the other computer and installedTomcat that
might not allow traffic on 8088?  

Does Tomcat not start at all as an NT service, or does it have problems with
.jsp files?

Wendell

-Original Message-
From: LOU, YONGMING (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Connection failed from other computers


Ralf,
I changed the port number from 8080 to 8088. everything works fine
locally as long as I start tomcat as an application, not as a NT service.
I did try connect it from another computer use http://ipaddress:8088/
It failed. Connection is refused.
Yongming

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From: Ralf B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connection failed from other computers


Hi,

are you sure you are running Tomcat on port 8088? For that you need to
modify server.xml. Standard is 8080 and if this port is taken already, the
batch
file will fail. 

If you want to access Tomcat from another computer you will need to use
either its name or its IP address like: http://10.10.2.100:8088/

Ralf



 Hi,
   I installed tomcat 4.1.29 on window 2000 professional. I selected it
 as service. It starts and stops fine. But I can not access it from
 http://localhost:8088/ http://localhost:8088/  (8080 is used by another
 application). However it will work fine when I start tomcat from DOS or
 click start,...
  
 It always failed when I try http://installedTomcat:8088/
 http://installedTomcat:8088/  from other computers. All my configuration
 files are default. Where and how can I change the configuration file to
 make
 tomcat accessible from other computers?
 Thank you very much.
 
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RE: Running a Service

2003-11-18 Thread Karl Coleman
I apologize for being so broad. Let me be more specific. It might help some.

We are running an intranet application running on apache and tomcat. It's all Java, 
using JSP and Servlets, and Struts. One function of the application is scanning in 
faxes. After being scanned, these documents are stored as TIFF files on the server 
temporarily. Right now, importing these images into the database is a manual process. 
There is a JSP page that has a Start Import button that invokes a servlet that imports 
these images into the database. My task is to make this an automated process so that 
any images that have been scanned in will get scanned in at night, say 3am. In other 
words, this code that is in this servlet that imports images needs to be called 
automatically every night at 3am.

I hope that helps. Thanks.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Running a Service



Howdy,
You mean like a cron job? ;)  Or the Windows Scheduler on windows, or a
3rd party tool like 12Ghosts Timer?

Or do you mean already have a tomcat running around the clock but you'd
like something to happen at 3am?  A tool like Quartz (quarts.sf.net)
would help...

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: Running a Service

I need to run a process at a specific time every day, say 3:00am. How
do
you configure Tomcat to have a service running in the background.



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RE: Running a Service

2003-11-18 Thread Karl Coleman
I checked out quartz and it looks like exactly what I need. Thanks. If my detailed 
description gives anybody aother ideas, please let me know.

Thanks again.

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Howdy,
You mean like a cron job? ;)  Or the Windows Scheduler on windows, or a
3rd party tool like 12Ghosts Timer?

Or do you mean already have a tomcat running around the clock but you'd
like something to happen at 3am?  A tool like Quartz (quarts.sf.net)
would help...

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Subject: Running a Service

I need to run a process at a specific time every day, say 3:00am. How
do
you configure Tomcat to have a service running in the background.



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setUserPrincipal

2003-11-18 Thread Gary Hardy
I'm going around google circles... Within a servlet how do you go about
creating a java.security.Principal given a username and password? i.e.
how-to login within a servlet given a username and password?

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RE: Connection failed from other computers

2003-11-18 Thread LOU, YONGMING (SBCSI)
Wendell,
  There is no firewall between the two computers. Both are on the same
subnet and inside the firewall. The installedTomcat is a laptop. I tested in
my home as well using wireless connection. Ping works fine in both cases.
  Tomcat starts and stop fine as an NT service. It just not let you open any
page. I guess it is username and password problem. I have try to use my
login username and password to reset service login(by click property of the
service), it does not recognized my id and password. I not sure which userid
or password it needs.

Thanks.
Yongming

-Original Message-
From: Wendell Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:16 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Connection failed from other computers


Is there a firewall between the other computer and installedTomcat that
might not allow traffic on 8088?  

Does Tomcat not start at all as an NT service, or does it have problems with
.jsp files?

Wendell

-Original Message-
From: LOU, YONGMING (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:14 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Connection failed from other computers


Ralf,
I changed the port number from 8080 to 8088. everything works fine
locally as long as I start tomcat as an application, not as a NT service.
I did try connect it from another computer use http://ipaddress:8088/
It failed. Connection is refused.
Yongming

-Original Message-
From: Ralf B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connection failed from other computers


Hi,

are you sure you are running Tomcat on port 8088? For that you need to
modify server.xml. Standard is 8080 and if this port is taken already, the
batch
file will fail. 

If you want to access Tomcat from another computer you will need to use
either its name or its IP address like: http://10.10.2.100:8088/

Ralf



 Hi,
   I installed tomcat 4.1.29 on window 2000 professional. I selected it
 as service. It starts and stops fine. But I can not access it from
 http://localhost:8088/ http://localhost:8088/  (8080 is used by another
 application). However it will work fine when I start tomcat from DOS or
 click start,...
  
 It always failed when I try http://installedTomcat:8088/
 http://installedTomcat:8088/  from other computers. All my configuration
 files are default. Where and how can I change the configuration file to
 make
 tomcat accessible from other computers?
 Thank you very much.
 
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RE: Running a Service

2003-11-18 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
Quartz would be a good choice.  Just take the code out of a servlet and
put it into a little class that implements Runnable, and you're all set.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Karl Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:23 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Running a Service

I checked out quartz and it looks like exactly what I need. Thanks. If
my
detailed description gives anybody aother ideas, please let me know.

Thanks again.

-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Running a Service



Howdy,
You mean like a cron job? ;)  Or the Windows Scheduler on windows, or a
3rd party tool like 12Ghosts Timer?

Or do you mean already have a tomcat running around the clock but you'd
like something to happen at 3am?  A tool like Quartz (quarts.sf.net)
would help...

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:02 PM
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Subject: Running a Service

I need to run a process at a specific time every day, say 3:00am. How
do
you configure Tomcat to have a service running in the background.



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Re: Tomcat 5, session replication problem

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Tuong,

I'm having problems with the session replication with Tomcat 5.  I'm 
trying to cluster two Tomcat's across two machines.  The first Tomcat 
starts fine, but whenever I start the second Tomcat on a different machine 
I get the errors shown below.  I followed the directions exactly-have the 
distributable/ set.  Can this be something to do with the multicast 
address defined in the cluster?  I'm working in a pretty secure ip 
enviroment, mcastAddr=228.0.0.4
I'll bet that you have a (software) firewall running on either or both 
of your systems. Check to see that the port number that's being used to 
replicate sessions is open between the machines.

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