On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:15:41AM -0400, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
If I understand correctly, WAR file is just a glorified JAR file,
which in turn is just a glorified tar file. So unless you're
unjarring it, editing the config file and rejarring it, you can't
really muck with the config
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 03:20:46AM -0500, Steven J. Owens wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:15:41AM -0400, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
If I understand correctly, WAR file is just a glorified JAR file,
which in turn is just a glorified tar file. So unless you're
unjarring it, editing the
Hi ,
I have configured Tomcat/5.5.3 with jdk1.5.0. When I configure tomcat to run on
then it DONOT work. On 8080 port tomcat work fine. What May be the reason?
Amit Gupta
Hi Amit,
I have configured Tomcat/5.5.3 with jdk1.5.0. When I configure tomcat to run on
then it DONOT work. On 8080 port tomcat work fine. What May be the reason?
Works at my place.
1. How did you configure it?
2. How doesn't it work? Any error messages, logs?
Best regards,
-- Shinobu
Hi Shinobu,
I installed it binary downloaded from ftp.ntua.gr. Copied files to /usr/local/tomcat/
. I am running tomcat with /usr/local/tomcat/bin/startup.sh. I have exported JAVA_HOME
variable. Its /usr/java/jdk1.5.0/
Here is my server.xml
!-- Example Server Configuration File --
!-- Note
Steve Kirk wrote:
Remy mentioned earlier today on another thread that the path is ignored in a
context.xml file because it is redundant, but I _think_ he was talking about
5.5 rather than 5.0. I have deleted the post now but I think he said that
the docBase is probably also ignored. search the
Hi Amit,
I installed it binary downloaded from ftp.ntua.gr. Copied files to
/usr/local/tomcat/ . I am running tomcat with
/usr/local/tomcat/bin/startup.sh. I have exported JAVA_HOME variable. Its
/usr/java/jdk1.5.0/
I'm not sure about your environment,
Here is my server.xml
But the same
I am not able to access it through http://my_url:
Amit Gupta
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Hi Amit,
I am not able to access it through http://my_url:
What do you mean by not able to access? You must be expecting the
Tomcat top page, but what are you actually getting? Do you see
anything in the log?
2. How doesn't it work? Any error messages, logs?
What gave you the
Nothing appears. Even no HTTP error appears
Amit Gupta
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat/5.5.3 with jdk1.5.0 DONOT run on port .
Hi Amit,
I am not
Hi Amit,
Nothing appears. Even no HTTP error appears
How about the log?
Could it be that you are blocking port ?
Best regards,
-- Shinobu Kawai
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No I have opened it on firewall.
Can you come online Yahoo/MSN chat.
Amit Gupta
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat/5.5.3 with jdk1.5.0 DONOT run on port .
Hi Amit,
No I have opened it on firewall.
Okay. Firewalls are for the client side. How about server side?
Can you come online Yahoo/MSN chat.
Sorry, I'm too much a security coward to do chat. ;)
Again,
How about the log?
Best regards,
-- Shinobu Kawai
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It is remote server So can not check it except browser.
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From: Shinobu Kawai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat/5.5.3 with jdk1.5.0 DONOT run on port .
Hi Amit,
No I have
I recently downloaded a binary version of tomcat version 5.0.28. I
configured it and everything was running fine. Then, a few days ago,
when I try to start it (using bin/startup.sh), I get the following
message in logs/catalina.out:
---
Hi Amit,
It is remote server So can not check it except browser.
You should ask the server administrator, then.
Best regards,
-- Shinobu Kawai
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What escapes me is, why is this not more obviously documented?
Perhaps it's in the Tomcat docs but I mostly abandoned those some time
ago as they are so amazingly detailed and lengthy that unless you want
to become a TC guru, which I am inspired to try and be more like,
there is simply too
Hai all,
I am new to Tomcat and i am. can anyone help me to configure it.
Thanks and Regards,
inr.
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Hai all,
I am new to Tomcat and i am struggling in configuring it . can
anyone help me to configure it.
Thanks and Regards,
inr.
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On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 07:36, Amit Gupta wrote:
I am server administrator and port is open
Have you scanned the ports to see if anything else is bound to it
on that server?
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What you did ? What OS you are using ?. What you downloaded ?
Version ? File type zip or exe ?.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 18:38:45 +0530, inr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hai all,
I am new to Tomcat and i am struggling in configuring it . can
anyone help me to configure it.
its so simple.just follw the steps below:
1.unzip the tomcat software in any drive.so if you unzip jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27
in c:\
then you get c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27
2.now go to control panel\system\advanced \environment variables
and create a new variable
Yes I have verified about ports
Amit Gupta
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Tomcat/5.5.3 with jdk1.5.0 DONOT run on port .
On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 07:36, Amit
Hi,
Where do I tell what is the home directory. And if it is possible, how do I
do it if I want to do it for an axternal access?
Thanks,
Luc
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Hi,
When I modify this file, I don't see the changes in the browser when I start
Tomcat 5.0.28...
but when I just launch that file from my hard drive, I see the changes. What
do I need to do?
Thanks,
Luc.
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Hello All,
AJP connector documentation for tomcat 5.5
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/ajp.html) reads:
The native connectors supported with this Tomcat release are:
- JK 1.2.x with any of the supported servers
- mod_proxy on Apache httpd 2.x
Hi
I already posted a question about how to disable cookie session tracking in
Tomcat 5.0, but received no response. I use an open filesystem, no .war's. My
scenario is this. My application is loaded into a cross-domain frameset, so a
user's session was not persitent across page requests. So I
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 22:35:16 -0800, Eric Wulff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Atishay, the DefaultContext does work once I comment out the other
Engine element. You mentioned that means something is wrong with my
Context? So what next?
sorry for replying late? was bit bize!
can u send your complete
1) The development branch of httpd (slated to be released as httpd 2.2)
contains an ajp13 module that works under mod_proxy. I've heard that it is
possible to build the v2.2 mod_proxy against httpd 2.0, but it is unlikely
to be included in an official v2.0 release.
2) It's not a typo. While
How about try to move your application (wms) out of the webapps
directory, let's say: c:\wms
Then in the server.xml, try to change docBase in the context:
docBase=c:\wms
Now, see if your application works or give a different error. Remember to drop the
jdbc library into the common/lib folder.
The problem is that Tomcat isn't finding the classes in
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/jmx.jar. Either this jar got corrupted somehow, or your
JVM isn't honoring the classpath in the manifest. If the jar is there and
looks ok, then try adding it to the classpath in the startup script.
Steve Delahunty
Hi,
How is server.xml configured on a virtual private server (VPS) web host.
Where should appBase point for the virtual hosts?
Does anyone have a sample server.xml with this configuration?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
Engine name=Standalone defaultHost=localhost debug=0
Host name=localhost
Dear Friends, Many thanks to read this email. well I
have installed Oracle 9i database on my PC and it has
got its own Apache Http server at port 8080, by
default. Now I'm trying to install Tomcat5.0.28
version and installation process gives me port number
conflict please tell me what shall I do,
Just pick any other 4 digit number. You don't have to use 8080.
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From: Raasi Potluri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 6:38 PM
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Subject: can any one suggest me port number! 8080 is already used by
Oracle9i's http server
I just returned from working on a tutorial at sun which I was inspired
to go over based on my lack of understanding of the code snippet
below. I'm trying to fully understand what's going on. Docs state
that the code...
initialContext.lookup(java:comp/env)
returns a named object. Best I can
Hi,
I work in a regular directory but I'm tired to have to reload the
application all the time after I recompiled the source code...
I don't understand how I am suppose to work with the ROOT directory, I've
heard that when the classes are in the ROOT directory, they are relaoded
each time you
I'll give it a shot...
All JNDI resource lookups occur relative to some context. The code you
posted first gets the default initial context, then looks for a resource
named java:comp/env relative to that default context. It then gets a
reference to a DataSource that exists within the context
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 07:05:12PM -0800, Eric Wulff wrote:
I just returned from working on a tutorial at sun which I was inspired
to go over based on my lack of understanding of the code snippet
below. I'm trying to fully understand what's going on. Docs state
that the code...
Port 9090 will work.
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From: Raasi Potluri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 7:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: can any one suggest me port number! 8080 is already used by
Oracle9i's http server
Dear Friends, Many thanks to read this email.
Aside from 8080, 8181 is a pretty typical port to use. There's no rules
or anything, virtually any port that isn't one of the well-known ports
would be fine, but those two you tend to see used quite a bit.
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
helpful somewhat... at least in helping me narrow my question. So
what is this java:comp/env? What exactly is being returned based on
this string passed to lookup()?
Eric
On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 23:35:34 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
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I'll give it a shot...
All JNDI
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