Hello,
it seems like jsvc runs very unstable on my linux system. Does anybody
know any alternatives to jsvc?
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Hello,
does anybody know where to set the -server option on a linux machine?
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Best groupmember,
I use the CommonFileUpload package to handle file uploads. I am trying to
get it to work by using the first basic method (from a user-tutorial). The
servlets compiles correctly in Eclipse, and I have all the libs at the
correct places. Servlet-api.jar and jsp-api.jar is in the cl
Hi Bob,
I am using tomcat 5.0. I found that logger is used below tomcat 5.5.0. Can I
use logger in context.xml in mywebapp/META-INF/context.xml?
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This is the old, buggy, code that ships with Tomcat. You need to get the
code from commons-daemon CVS HEAD if you want shutdowns (and restarts) to
work properly.
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> Trond G. Ziarkowski wrote:
>> Hi Wolfgang!
>>
>>> by u
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 21:33, alis asma alias wrote:
> When there is an error in our web application, Tomcat
> will produce and error page that list down all the
> Exception stack trace and also THe version of the
> Apache Tomcat. To avoid displaying the default error
> page and to customize the err
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 18:23:00 -0700, D. Stimits wrote:
: Mark Miesfeld wrote:
: >
: >>From the docs at:
: >
: > http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
:
: I'm using 5.0, not 5.5. Are the configurations for 5.5 and 5.0 identical?
It looks like it. Change the URL above
When there is an error in our web application, Tomcat
will produce and error page that list down all the
Exception stack trace and also THe version of the
Apache Tomcat. To avoid displaying the default error
page and to customize the error page, where should we
configure it?
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Hi,
I am currently using Apache httpd 2.0.52, Tomcat 5.0.28 and mod_jk2
configured with workers2.properties and so that tomcat can listen to
apache requests. I want Apache httpd to serve static files and Tomcat
to serve dynamic files (ex. jsp's).
This all works fine if I have all dynamic files loc
Mark Miesfeld wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:46:24 -0700, D. Stimits wrote:
: Jacob Kjome wrote:
: >
: > I think you have to set validating to true in server.xml. Otherwise, the
file
: > is parsed in a non-validating fashion. Sorry, don't remember exactly where
you
: > set this, but I do seem to
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:46:24 -0700, D. Stimits wrote:
: Jacob Kjome wrote:
: >
: > I think you have to set validating to true in server.xml. Otherwise, the
file
: > is parsed in a non-validating fashion. Sorry, don't remember exactly where
you
: > set this, but I do seem to recall something li
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Quoting "D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Peter Crowther wrote:
From: D. Stimits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to debug something, and the individual
webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/web.xml file seems to be a bit of an
enigma to me.
[...]
I went to the DTD's to see what was
writte
At 02:09 PM 12/29/2004, you wrote:
Sweta Kapadia wrote:
Hi,
How would I go about increasing the stack size in Tomcat? I"m gettig a
StackOverflowError, thanks in advance.
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Wade Chandler wrote:
Sweta Kapadia wrote:
Hi,
How would I go about increasing the stack size in Tomcat? I"m gettig a
StackOverflowError, thanks in advance.
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Hi,
How would I go about increasing the stack size in Tomcat? I"m gettig a
StackOverflowError, thanks in advance.
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Keep in mind that I believe increasing the stack size too large can have
performance implications. If I understand correctly each thread has a
stack that stores process information so that as threads context switch in
and out this information gets copied into and out of memory; if you
increase
Hi Sweta. I assume you mean increase the stack size available to each
thread. From
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resources/watt/jvm-options-list.html, which is
a giant list of JVM options:
-Xss - size - set maximum native stack size for any thread
Also do a 'ulimit -a' to determine what your pr
Hi,
How would I go about increasing the stack size in Tomcat? I"m gettig a
StackOverflowError, thanks in advance.
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Again you are unclear. What do you mean by fail? The JBoss process? If you
mean that, then you are on the wrong list. This is for tomcat users, not
JBoss users.
Here is what I would do:
1) If you are having process problems with Jboss, contact a JBoss related
list.
2) If you cannot get access to
Also, what happens when the user tries to access the app?
A 404 Error?
Can not connect error?
A frozen browser?
"Dies" can mean a lot of things.
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 15:52, Wade Chandler wrote:
> Warron French wrote:
> > That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and
Warron French wrote:
That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and there
is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file. Or anywhere else I
mentioned in my original email.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Warron French
Sr. Network Engineer
Xtria, LLC
8045 Leesburg
That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and there
is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file. Or anywhere else I
mentioned in my original email.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Warron French
Sr. Network Engineer
Xtria, LLC
8045 Leesburg Pike #400
Vienna,
Trond G. Ziarkowski wrote:
Hi Wolfgang!
by using signal 9 you give Tomcat no chance to perform any further
action. Maybe you omit -9 from your kill command.
Thanks for the tip. Tried it, but same results.
Trond
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You probably have not had help because there is no PROBLEM listed. What is
the issue? Your question is hoplessly vague as presented. If you see no
errors, then what is the problem? :]
Ben Ricker
> Can anyone help me on this issue please?
>
>
>
> I have reviewed the log files to no end on this iss
Can anyone help me on this issue please?
I have reviewed the log files to no end on this issue. I see nothing at all in
terms of errors.
The problem is we are running jboss-3.2.5 in conjunction with j2sdk-1.4.1_04 on
a Red Hat Linux 9 system with the 2.4.20-31.9smp kernel and I have had to
I had not checked that, although it is true that the JDK was installed
under the same user (well, now it is; I was using the AIX installed 1.3.1
smit pkg but I since coped it to a work directory). I do not see WHY the
owner of the JDK has to be the the same user as the Tomcat PID owner. I
can see w
Hi Wolfgang!
by using signal 9 you give Tomcat no chance to perform any further
action. Maybe you omit -9 from your kill command.
Thanks for the tip. Tried it, but same results.
Trond
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At 09:42 AM 12/29/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I have been trying to deploy my app into 5.5.4 using a META-INF/context.xml
>file type config. The application is deployed according to the log; there
>are no errors. When I access it, I receive a 404 error, none of the JSPs
>respond. I have tried vari
Trond G. Ziarkowski wrote:
I recently switched from using Tomcat 5.0.28/jk2/Apache2 to running
tomcat standalone using jsvc. This works great for me except for one
thing; Sessions are not replicated when I restart tomcat. To stop
Tomcat I'm using 'kill -9 `cat /var/run/jsvc.pid`'. When Tomcat is
I've been struggling with the whole issue of Microsoft WebDAV clients
failing to including a trailing slash in collection URIs even when I ask
nicely. It looks like I can fix this with redirects, but that opens up
another can of worms: the Microsoft client redirect bug. I'm trying to
get the la
This is normal. Typically, it happens when the user clicks stop on their
browser before the page has finished loading.
Mark
MERCADIER Didier ROSI/SIFAC wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a servlets application (with Xerces and Xalan), and I have a lot of ClientAbortException in Tomcat console. My applicati
You probably did this alread, but might want to check the access
permissions for all directories and files involved. That stuff gets
messed up pretty easy. The user that Tomcat runs under should be the
same user that the JDK was installed with... Might be a complicating
factor??
>>> [EMAIL PROT
Hi,
I have been trying to deploy my app into 5.5.4 using a META-INF/context.xml
file type config. The application is deployed according to the log; there are
no errors. When I access it, I receive a 404 error, none of the JSPs respond. I
have tried various combinations of path and docBase and ha
Wade Chandler wrote:
You can use the mod_rewrite:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/tomcat/(.+)$ /$1 [R,L]
JkMount /* ajp13
But this will map everything to the tomcat.
You can not do (for now):
/tomcat/examples/* -> /examples/*
and then back to:
/examples/* -> /tomcat/examples/*
This would require
Mladen Turk wrote:
Simon MARTIN wrote:
Hi,
I've integrated Tomcat successfully into Apache using mod_jk, but
there's something I've found nothing about: forwarding *all* webapps
with only one static statement in the configuration files.
I've thought about something like this:
JkMount /tomcat/* a
I am migrating a dozen apps from Solaris and Tomcat 4.0.6 to AIX 5.2 and
Tomcat 4.0.6.
Has anyone done this migration? If not, does anyone run Tomcat on AIX 5.2
( I would assume so)? Do you use IBMs JDK? I am using the 1.3, 64-bit
J2SDK.
If you do, do you use Java Security (-security on startup)?
Hi all!
I recently switched from using Tomcat 5.0.28/jk2/Apache2 to running
tomcat standalone using jsvc. This works great for me except for one
thing; Sessions are not replicated when I restart tomcat. To stop Tomcat
I'm using 'kill -9 `cat /var/run/jsvc.pid`'. When Tomcat is stopped this
way
> I'm trying to move my Tomcat directory from a Windows machine to a
> Linux
> box, and I've already modified the server.xml to take care of path
> differences, but I've noticed that stdout.log and stderr.log are no
> longer being generated in the logs directory (I can't find them!).
> Does
> an
We do this by finding the log entry in catalina.sh. It should be
something like catalina.out. Change that to whatever you like. I moved
it myself to fit how our other app servers work.
Ben Ricker
On Dec 29, 2004, at 12:39 AM, Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
Ok, I just figured out that for the Windo
You should be ok with this strategy (until a tomcat dies and the HttpSession
is lost - but this can be OK too depending on how data is persisted)
Is the BigIp device using sticky sessions?
-Tim
Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
We're trying to install our existing web app on multiple machines and
put a
There is actually a listing in Bugzilla this.
Would you mind adding your findings to it?
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30052
If this is a jsvc bug, your data might help to find it.
That's a pretty old Linux distribution.
I remember having trouble with Sun's jdk on either RH7.0
Hi,
I'm running a servlets application (with Xerces and Xalan), and I have a lot of
ClientAbortException in Tomcat console. My application runs well, it doesn't
crash nor redirect to an error page.
Sometimes, when I restart Tomcat, these errors don't appear any more.
Can someone help me ?
Tha
Simon MARTIN wrote:
Hi,
I've integrated Tomcat successfully into Apache using mod_jk, but
there's something I've found nothing about: forwarding *all* webapps
with only one static statement in the configuration files.
I've thought about something like this:
JkMount /tomcat/* ajp13:* (which of c
Hello,
since the documentation is not explicit about this, maybe someone on
this list can help me.
configuration:
linux
tomcat 5.0
jk 1.2
apache 1.3
I have several virtual hosts running on my system. Does that mean that I
have to create a separate worker for each virtual host?
e.g.
worker.list=
We're trying to install our existing web app on multiple machines and
put a BigIP load balancer in front of them. Do we need to do anything
different with Tomcat and/or our web app to get this load balancing to
work, or should we basically be able to copy the Tomcat directory onto
each machine and
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