Under UNIX it was very convenient for us to create a symbolic link from
our WEB-INF/lib and WEB-INF/classes directory to the respective
directories in our package that contained our jars and to the base
directory of our package structure (for the purpose of setting up the
CLASSPATH). But
be desirable that Tomcat knows when
classes change...
Andreas
On 2 Nov 2002 at 7:52, Chris gokey wrote:
Under UNIX it was very convenient for us to create a symbolic
link from our WEB-INF/lib and WEB-INF/classes directory to the
respective directories in our package that contained
: RE: Tomcat and CLASSPATH
can't you just have ant copy the modified classes(or jar) to WEB-INF?
-Original Message-
From: Chris gokey [mailto:cgokey;gcmd.nasa.gov]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:34 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat and CLASSPATH
We never
is under Tomcat's directory
tree.
What is the advantage to using symbolic links or an external
classpath?
I'm
not seeing what advantage you would get.
John
-Original Message-
From: Chris gokey [mailto:cgokey;gcmd.nasa.gov]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 11:30 AM
To: 'Tomcat
We don't use symbolic links. Everything is under Tomcat's
directory
tree.
What is the advantage to using symbolic links or an external
classpath?
I'm
not seeing what advantage you would get.
John
-Original Message-
From: Chris gokey [mailto:cgokey
Thanks Justin. Yes, I think you understand me correctly. I think the
easiest way to handle a problem like this is for Tomcat to provide
something
in WEB-INF/web.xml that would let me specify a external classpath
outside of the WEB-INF directory. These classes would only be loaded
ONLY for this
Something also to remember if you are running Linux, you should download
the x86/GTK 2 version of it. The MOTIF version is slow and buggy.
Unfortunately this isn't obvious and they put the MOTIF version higher
in the list of download choices. But we have also experimented with
both Eclipse,
I've got an application where we are getting large number of hits per
day and we are running into a problem with the Tomcat process suddenly
taking off and using a huge amount of CPU resources (as much as 98%
using top.).. We are using Apache, mod_jk, and Tomcat 3.3 on Solaris 7.
Is there a way
Hi...
Tomcat 3.3 has been behaving flawlessly for us recently until today,
suddenly we are getting:
Http10Interceptor: SocketException reading request, ignored
Any idea why one would get this error?
We recently had a publication go out regarding our system, so our load
is probably higher than
HI everyone,
I just downloaded and installed Tomcat 3.2.3 and trying to setup a servlet
mapping. For some reason it does not recognize my mapping at all. Here
is what I added to web.xml:
servlet
servlet-namePyServlet/servlet-name
I've downloaded and installed the binary for Tomcat 4.0-b7. I'm now
trying to install the mod_webapp connector for apache. I've been able to
cvs checkout the latest jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapps and the apr and
build it. When I copy the
apache-1.3/mod_webapp.so file into my
apache/libexec
:
Chris Gokey wrote:
I attached the output of the build process, although I don't see any
errors.. But that doesn't mean anything :)
The error is in the Makefile - I will fix it -
I have fixed it.
Thanks for responding and taking a look.
Chris
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001
Hi... I'm back trying to compile mod_webapp.so for Solaris 7 this time
(I was able to sucessfully compile it under Linux two days ago :) .
After having to install:
autoconf-2.50
libtool-1.3.5
m4-1.4
I was able to run ./support/buildconf.sh
and ./configure
I'm getting stuck trying to make
in as a command-line option to configure the path to the apr?
Thanks,
Chris
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Chris Gokey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi... I'm back trying to compile mod_webapp.so for Solaris 7 this time
(I was able to sucessfully compile it under Linux two days ago :) .
After having to install
directory?
Take care,
Chris
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Chris Gokey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi... I'm back trying to compile mod_webapp.so for Solaris 7 this time
(I was able to sucessfully compile it under Linux two days ago :) .
After having to install:
autoconf-2.50
libtool-1.3.5
m4-1.4
I
Chris Huisman wrote:
Hello,
I am having difficulties getting mod_webapp.so to work. After adding
LoadModule, and AddModule to the config file, and running apachectl
configtest I get the following results:
Syntax error on line 237 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load
Is there alternatives to the FileLogger class?
!-- Global logger unless overridden at lower levels --
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
prefix=catalina_log. suffix=.txt
timestamp=true/
I'd like intercept any errors in Tomcat and mail these
messages and for whatever reason, it seems to have stopped the
FileLogger from logging anything.
So, I'm obviously doing something wrong :) Any help would be
appreciated. In the mean time, I'll keep digging...
Thanks,
Chris
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 21:17, Chris Gokey wrote:
Is there alternatives
Sorry, I should mention that I'm using a dated version of Tomcat (4.03)
and Redhat 8.
Chris
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 17:10, Chris Gokey wrote:
I implemented a class that extends org.apache.catalina.Logger that
handles emailing log requests to a given recipient (those which are
errors anyhow
the FileLogger, is it
possible to define two loggers (i.e., use the FileLogger and my custom
logger)? I'd like for it to still use the FileLogger.
Thanks,
Chris
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 17:10, Chris Gokey wrote:
I implemented a class that extends org.apache.catalina.Logger that
handles emailing log requests
.
Chris
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 21:17, Chris Gokey wrote:
Is there alternatives to the FileLogger class?
!-- Global logger unless overridden at lower levels --
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
prefix=catalina_log. suffix=.txt
timestamp=true
Thanks Craig. I just implemented your first appraoch. Although
probably the second approach maybe a better choice.
Chris
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 22:43, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Chris Gokey wrote:
Date: 25 Mar 2003 21:47:43 -0500
From: Chris Gokey [EMAIL PROTECTED
In server.xml, I'm looking for a way to specify both the host name and
port used for the Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN debug=0
declaration.
Something like:
Server address=gcmddev.sesda.com port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN
debug=0.
(similiar to how you would configure the HTTP connector)
I'm
, Chris Gokey wrote:
Date: 25 Mar 2003 21:47:43 -0500
From: Chris Gokey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP Logger
Hi everyone,
Back to this again.. Any help would be very appreciated.
I'd
accessible from the outside (which is a real bad idea),
use plug proxy.
-Tim
Chris Gokey wrote:
In server.xml, I'm looking for a way to specify both the host name and
port used for the Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN debug=0
declaration.
Something like:
Server address
Sometimes it helps to recreate the exception...
URL url = new URL(Group/Tomcat);
will result in:
java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: Group/Tomcat
My guess is that since you are getting an java.rmi.ServerException, the
exception is being generated on the server after the RMI connection
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