Hi,
Perhaps there is
another way to run tomcat 5.54 on port 80 as an unprivileged user in
linux?
thank you, Ryan Harris
Try wrapper.sourceforge.net.
Trond
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Hi all,
I am having problems trying to run tomcat with jikes rvm
Here is the setup i am using.
jakarta-tomcat-5.0.27
jikesrvm 2.3.3
gnu classpath 0.10
jikes 1.18
In tomcat, i have changed the _RUNJAVA variable in set_classpath.sh file
_RUNJAVA variable. _RUNJAVA was originally set to "java"
When I try and run the originally installed Tomcat 3.2.4 that came with
Mac OS X Server 10.2 nothing happens. If I try and use the startup
script, which I think on this system is not enough, I get this message
during upstart.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/
c
Did you add the res ref to your web.xml? Also note
you are using the older MySQL JDBC driver.
--- faisal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys.
> I m getting some problems setting up JNDI for mysql
> db. i ve copied
> mysql driver in
> \jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19\common\lib.
> i ve attached my hiber
hi guys.
I m getting some problems setting up JNDI for mysql db. i ve copied
mysql driver in \jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19\common\lib.
i ve attached my hibernateApp.xml which is placed under my
\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19\conf\Catalina\localhost.
i m using jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19 which is embedded in Netbeans
I'm running tomcat 5.54 on the "free" kaffe vm instead of Sun's JDK.
When I start tomcat with the startup.sh script as root, everything runs
perfectly. However I'm having trouble launching the process with JSVC.
Does anybody know if JSVC can be made to work with java VMs other than
SUN's?
Jsvc
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 09:41:07PM +0100, Haluk Durmus wrote:
: I wan't to use Tomcat 5.5.6 as our default Webserver on port 80.
: That's why I start it with "jsvc", that should give the chance
: to run on prots <1024 for nonroot-user.
: but get Error-Message in log file:
:
: jsvc.exec error: sys
Dear friend, some threads may be spinning.
I find similar problem on user mode Linux.
Amit Gupta
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On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 02:46:49PM -0500, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
: So... Is there actually a problem using JDK 5.0 with Tomcat 5.0.29?
Perhaps... I have a vague recollection of seeing such posts a long time ago.
: so, what version of Tomcat is OK with 5.0? (assuming any are, which I DO
: ass
Check your log files. Report back what you find.
Doug
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From: "Aris Javier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 8:16 PM
Subject: Tomcat Suddenly Stopped!
Before anything else, I would like to greet everybody
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
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Before anything else, I would like to greet everybody
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Ok, serious now...
Why is it Tomcat suddenly stopped... ?
I'm trying to figure out what happen... Is it with the
number of connections or users of my intranet web app?
But we are just 50 in the organization...
I'm us
On Monday 03 January 2005 00:31, Patrick Lacson wrote:
> Here's a link to sample code for integrating tomcat 5.5.4
>
> http://lacson.name/archives/2004/12/how_to_embed_to.html
Patrick, thanks for your link. I don't currently intend to embed Tomcat,
just make an app running within Tomcat manageabl
Here's a link to sample code for integrating tomcat 5.5.4
http://lacson.name/archives/2004/12/how_to_embed_to.html
--patrick
ps. let me know when you figure out the JMX stuff!
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 23:50:47 +0100, Michael Schuerig
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>
> I would like to make a simple we
I bought the Core Servlets and Java Server Pages and read it over the
weekend. Happy New Year to me. I did get out to a few parties though.
;) I am having trouble getting JTDS to return results quickly.
Has anyone got any example code for how to properly query a SQL Server
2000 database? The
Hello,
I wan't to use Tomcat 5.5.6 as our default Webserver on port 80.
That's why I start it with "jsvc", that should give the chance
to run on prots <1024 for nonroot-user.
I start Tomcat5.sh with root-user (change to tomcat-user):
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/java
CATALINA_HOME=/opt/tomcat
DAEMON_HOME=${
Very interesting... Switching to JDK 1.4.2 solved the problem. I didn't
even do an uninstall/reinstall... I always install my SDK to c:\java, so
all I did was rename it and copy the directory over from another PC, so
any paths and registry settings should still be valid, there's just an
older
Thanks for all the help. I tried the server-minimal.xml file a second
time and it worked. I'm not sure what was happening. I also
installed JavaWebServicesDeveloperPack and some other stuff that might
have been causing an issue.
It was very bizarre because at one point, I had the minimal server
See the ghg5%&6gfz65!4Hf55d!46gfgf
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Hi Mohit,
For the root application means to access your
application like http://localhost:8080/ do following,
Option 1:
- Rename webapps/ROOT folder to any other name
- Rename your application folder in the webapps to
ROOT
Note: But this is not a proper approach!!
Option 2:
- In the conf/s
Hi,
I am using Tomcat -5.0.25 , i had made an application named PED and placed it
in the webapps so when i type http://localhost:8080/PED . The application is
working fine. Now what i want is to do something so that when i type
www.PED.com , the application should run. For this i read the Tomca
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