RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, You can get one from the jakarta web site: http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/linux/i38 6/mod_jk.so I use Tomcat 3.2.1. This version of the mod_jk worked for me with a Apache 1.3.12, and when I installed a Apache 1.3.19, it was said 'garbled', and I had to

RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
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RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
k_worker.c (164)]: wc_create_worker validate failed for ajp12 [jk_worker.c (229)]: build_worker_map failed to create workerajp12 Waiting for a early response. Regards, Prashanth Marathe D Phone: 667-8355 Ext.: 262 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Benoit

RE: mod_jk for MAC OS X (FreeBSD)

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, You should really try to build a mod_jk, it's not that difficult, really. Benoit Hi, I'm trying to configure apache to work with tomcat on Mac OSX, which is essentially FreeBSD, but cannot find mod_jk for FreeBSD. The only versions I can find are solaris and linux. I am very

RE: mod_jk for MAC OS X (FreeBSD)

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
So, you've got the tomcat 3.2.1 sources, and the Apache 1.3.1x tarball on your Mac ? What command did you try to build the mod_jk.c ? Thanks for the reply! Could you give me some pointers on how I can do this? I tried to follow the instructions on the tomcat website, but sadly failed. Any

RE: mod_jk for MAC OS X (FreeBSD)

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
-Message d'origine- De : Darwin Buyson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mercredi 4 avril 2001 02:04 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: mod_jk for MAC OS X (FreeBSD) on 3/4/01 5:17 am, Benoit Jacquemont at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, you've got the tomcat 3.2.1 sources

RE: mod_jk for MAC OS X (FreeBSD)

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Begin forwarded message: From: Darwin Buyson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue Apr 03, 2001 04:57:37 PM Etc/GMT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: mod_jk for MAC OS X (FreeBSD) On Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at 03:21 PM, Benoit Jacquemont wrote: -Message d'origine- De

RE: Which version of tomcat to use with JBuilder 4.0(Foundation)?

2001-04-05 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
I use JBuilder 4.0 Foundation on a Win200Pro machine with Tomcat 3.2.1. And it works really fine. But I used to use the Tomcat 3.1 sometimes ago and it works great as well. What do you do to run Tomcat under JBuilder ? Benoit I want to install the tomcat servlet, and I have installed

TR: Which version of tomcat to use with JBuilder 4.0(Foundation)?

2001-04-05 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
JBuilder 4 on both Windows and Linux with no problems whatsoever. Benoit Jacquemont wrote: I use JBuilder 4.0 Foundation on a Win200Pro machine with Tomcat 3.2.1. And it works really fine. But I used to use the Tomcat 3.1 sometimes ago and it works great as well. What do you do to run Tomcat

RE: Newbie with TomCat

2001-04-06 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi David, Anyway, Tomcat comes in replacement of Jserv and according to the Jakarta Project Team, you should use it instead of JServ, which is not maintained any more. So there is non reason to think that Tomcat is weaker that JServ, it should be even more powerful and stable than Jserv. Benoit

RE: TomCat installation

2001-04-06 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi David, There's really good documentation with the Tomcat 3.2.1 distribution: howto-tomcat et howto-tomcat-apache. I use these well-written to build my systems based on Tomcat and Apache, and they're work great. Anyway, since Tomcat is a Java program, you just need to copy it into a directory

RE: prob with shutdown script

2001-04-09 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, Send us your server.xml file to check up. The more information you can give, the sooner you're problem will be solved. For the moment, it looks like a missing ajp12 listener. Benoit I'm just starting with tomcat install and config. I sent this on Friday. Would greatly appreciate any

RE: shutdown.sh problem

2001-04-11 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, It looks like the Ajp12connector isn't working. You should check the server.xml to see if the connector is properly define. The Ajp12 connector is needed to shutdown tomcat. Benoit Hi, I'm trying to shutdown Tomcat using $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh but when I type that i get the

RE: ** Does Tomcat need Restart **

2001-04-17 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
This feature exists, it is defined by the reloadable parameter for the Context. But it is an alpha version feature, so you always need to restart Tomcat. Benoit Hi, Is there any option in tomcat CONFIGURATION by which, I can instruct Tomcat to restart automatically whenever a servlet gets

RE: Tomcat and multipart request

2001-04-17 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, First of all, you should totally forget about JSDK. Tomcat is the reference implementation of the Servlet API from SUN. So delete your JSDK folder before continuing (;-) ). Anyway, Tomcat handles perfectly multipart request. Benoit Hi all, I want to use Tomcat to do

RE: Asking for an Opionio on Apache Tomcat or Just Apache

2001-04-17 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
I think you have to change the DirectoryIndex directive in the httpd.conf (add index.jsp as a directory index file): DirectoryIndex index.html index.jsp Benoit I have tomcat running within apache. This was recommended by the user guide for performance reasons. I'm wondering if running

Re: apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=16777215

2001-04-23 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
I had the same problem some months ago. In fact, all the object files have been compiled, now you just need to build the mod_jk.so from them: Just go to the directory where the objects files are located and try: gcc -shared -o mod_jk.so *.o You will get a mod_jk.so file. It worked for me

Re: apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=16777215

2001-04-23 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
finish the build. Benoît It worked for me too! Thanks a lot, unbelievable simple solution for what I thought already was impossible. Thanks again, Klaas-Pieter Benoit Jacquemont wrote: I had the same problem some months ago. In fact, all the object files have been compiled, now you

Re: Tomcat and MySQL

2001-04-30 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, Try to put your mysql-comp.jar and mysql-uncomp.jar in the war/WEB-INF/lib of your app. It should do the trick. Benoît Hi to all! I use Tomcat together with mysql to store my data. I wrote an servlet at school that uses an Oracle Database to store and retrieve data. It worked fine.

Re: ODBC-JDBC ** with JSP ** : 'No suitable driver'

2001-05-02 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Try to rename the classes12.zip into classes12.jar. Tomcat only adds the jar files existing in the lib directory to its classpath. Benoît Thanx, Tom. But I already did that, and also the nls* file matching the release. It doesn't work better.. Jean-François put the classes12.zip in the

Re: ODBC-JDBC ** with JSP ** : 'No suitable driver'

2001-05-02 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Ok, I'll try that. Nevertheless, I already tried to put the developped classtree of classes12.zip (oracle.jdbc) in the lib directory (unzipped file), and it didn't work properly either. I may guess that renaming the .zip in .jar would have the same (non-)effect, wouldn't it ? No really,

Re: tomcat + linux + graphics

2001-05-04 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi, I had the same problem some time ago. I need to generate graphics with AWT and due to problem with JVM, I needed to install a X server. The first solution that came to my mind was to start an xterm after launching the X server in the rc.local with a -e option to launch a script running

Re: AW: wired CLASSPATH behaviour

2001-05-07 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi Roman, It is not a limitation of the classloader, but it's just about the way Tomcat works: it only appends jar files to its own classpath (which seems not to be the same classpath that you define within your system) which are in the WEB-INF/lib directory of the application. So, as jar

Re: Developing on a different platform from production

2001-05-09 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi Bill, We are developping on MS Windows 2000 boxes (as a lot of people I think), and we deploy our apps on Linux servers (again, as a lot of people... ;-) ). We never had any problems, but we always compile the source code on a development machine running exactly the same environment as the

Re: instanciate a servlet when tomcat starts

2001-05-09 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi Sandrine, You have to change (or create if doesn't exist) the web.xml file that comes in the WEB-INF directory. The example below is the entire content of a web.xml file that loads the ServletInit servlet and instantiate it (to the name defined by servlet-name) on startup. The

Re: session object problem with cookies disabled

2001-05-10 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
The default way to store object on the client side is by using cookie: if you disabled cookie, you cannot use session. There is an other way, that I never tried myself, which is to use an old method called urlencoding. Indeed, instead of storing session in a cookie, you store it in the url,

Fwd: Re: Install Tomcat on Wíndows 95

2001-05-17 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
Hi again, maybe but if if I have a slight look at my configuration I'm very shure that Tomcat works with JAVA_HOME pointing to c:\jdk1.3\bin ... It's because when Tomcat start, it looks for the java executables, and if it can find it in the path, then build the JAVA_HOME from this