Hi everybody,
Seems like this problem is quite known, so I hope you can help me (after
searching the web and reading Apache docs, I can't figure it out) :
I've installed IIS, JDK 1.4.1_01 and Tomcat 4.1.24 on a Win2k Server
computer : everything works fine, all pages work (http://localhost for
about them.
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David Legg
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-Original Message-
From: Hertenstein Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 June 2003 14:45
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: IIS 5 + Tomcat 4.1.24 + JK2
Users List
Objet : Re: RE : IIS 5 + Tomcat 4.1.24 + JK2 Connector problem
Did you restart Tomcat? And reboot your machine?
- Original Message -
From: Hertenstein Alain
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 5:38 PM
Subject: RE : RE : IIS 5 + Tomcat 4.1.24
Yes it does listen, here's a summary of netstat -a :
Proto Local Address Foreign AddressState
TCPweberi:8009weberi:0 LISTENING
Even in the Tomcat command window, the following text appears :
Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
Apache Tomcat/4.1.24
Hi,
Just noticed that all registry entries you entered are for JK Version 1 !!
The Registry Entries for JK2 are different :
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apache Software Foundation\Jakarta Isapi
Redirector\2.0]
serverRoot=c:\tomcat
extensionUri=/jakarta/isapi_redirector2.dll
Hi guys,
Well, simply said, the Server Reboot magical solution made it work...
(thanks David for that one)
Now, did all the previous modifications (shm file, etc) also make the JK2
connector work too !? I don't know.
In any case, all URLs are now working fine : http://localhost:8080/examples/
To answer your questions (maybe it might help others ?) :
- No, no Firewall running
- Yes, I created a blank workers2.properties file and copied the text into
it
- The error page was (don't know the HTTP Error code for it) :
The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently
Hi again,
I've got a couple of questions :
- is it possible to create a context whose path goes to another partition ?
Let's say Tomcat is installed in the c:\tomcat4 folder. Is it possible to
have a Web Application on the d:\myWebApps folder ?
- in the uri mapping section of the
. juin 2003 18:59
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: JK2 question again + context in a different partition
Answer #1: Yes.
Answer #2: I think so, but I don't use JK2. Should be easy to test.
John
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:24:44 +0200, Hertenstein Alain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
I've
Hi all,
This question has already been asked before, but the solutions found in
the archives don't seem to work properly.
I have a web site running on IIS and Tomcat 4.1.24 under the root
context, let's say http://www.mysite.com
When people access the URL, it automatically redirects to the
As for Servlet 2.3 specifications, you could easily create a Servlet Filter which
would intercept all your requests based on your url-pattern (defined in web.xml), and
which would do something like :
RequestDispatcher reqDispatcher = request.getRequestDispatcher(header.jsp);
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Envoyé : mercredi, 24. mars 2004 14:15
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: URL redirect problem, even with 'RequestDispatcher' servlet !
/ is also known as the default servlet. So your servlet will also need tos
erver all static content too.
-Tim
Hertenstein Alain wrote:
Hi all,
This question
);
return;
}
Hertenstein Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can my servlet serve static (or even dynamic) content in my case ? A forward
doesn't seem to do the work (see my code below, since a forward would call the servlet
again, which would do
Hello,
I have a server with one single webapps running on Tomcat 4.1.29 and MS
IIS 6 (linked through the JK Connector) on Win2K, in production and
accessible through the web. Now I need to have a second application
running on Tomcat + IIS too, but I'm not sure what option to take :
1- install
hurdles in this environment. Tomcat stand alone and tomcat behind apache are quite
easy to setup with multiple
instances.
If all tomcate have the same versions, you just have to
install tomcat once and setup two instances.
-Original Message-
From: Hertenstein Alain [mailto:[EMAIL
Same for me.
FileUpload never worked with JK2 connector on my configuration (W2K + IIS6 + Tomcat
4.1.29 + JK2), except with files lower than ca. 54 KB. No slow connection at all here
(local network).
Downgrading to JK1.2.5 : no problem !
Sad :-(
-Message d'origine-
De : Shane Linley
Stream ended
unexpectedly error
There is a fixed version that can be found at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/~mturk/isapi_redirector2.zip¨
or you can build from CVS, until the 2.0.5 is released.
MT.
-Original Message-
From: Hertenstein Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14. svibanj
MT,
Just tried your fixed version, works like a charm !!!
Thanks a lot,
Alain
-Message d'origine-
De : Hertenstein Alain
Envoyé : vendredi, 14. mai 2004 12:19
À : 'Tomcat Users List'
Objet : RE : JK2 still broken even in new version 2.0.4 with upload Stream ended
unexpectedly error
If you use Tomcat on Windows you'll find the path to the log file in the Registry,
under the key :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Apache Tomcat
4.1\Parameters\System.out File
(and also System.err File key for System.err.println() method)
Hope it helps,
Alain
-Message
%CATALINA_BASE%\logs\stdout.log -err %CATALINA_BASE%\logs\stderr.log
-Original Message-
From: Hertenstein Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 11:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE : 2 Tomcat instances on the same server ?
Thanks Matt and Ralph
What about using JavaScript :
script language=JavaScript
alert(document.referrer); // Displays the URL of the location that referred
the user to the current page.
/script
See ya
Alain
-Message d'origine-
De : Reinhard Moosauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : vendredi, 22. août 2003
Hello,
We have a Red Hat Linux 7.2 Server with Tomcat v4.0.3 installed, and a web
application configured, let's say myApps.
In this webapps/myApps folder, there are folders which we have shared
through SMB so that Windows users can access them, and we have also changed
the folder's permissions,
to make that directory a smb share directory ?
Hertenstein Alain wrote:
Hello,
We have a Red Hat Linux 7.2 Server with Tomcat v4.0.3 installed, and a
web application configured, let's say myApps. In this webapps/myApps
folder, there are folders which we have shared through SMB so that
Windows
by Tomcat 4
You're saying Tomcat runs around and changes the directory permissions?
I find that really hard to believe...I'm running Tomcat 3.1, 4.1.12,
4.1.18, and 4.1.27 in various places and have never seen this behavior.
John
Hertenstein Alain wrote:
Hello,
We have a Red Hat Linux 7.2
Is there any indication somewhere about the memory currently used by Tomcat
and the maximum memory allowed ?
Is there a way to clean up memory used by Tomcat in order to avoid
OutOfMemoryErrors (like a Garbage Collector for Java or something) ?
Thanks
-Message d'origine-
De : Shapira,
, it isn't Tomcat that's doing it to you...if I had to guess,
it would be samba or something on one of the Windows clients like some
goofy tool Microsoft has like a fast indexer or some other munged up
app (much more likely).
John
Hertenstein Alain wrote:
Yes I do confirm it again (at least
Hi,
I can't reproduce this on linux (RH 9): no permissions are changed.
Did you try to change Ownership of the folder (change the User and the Group
ownership of the folder) ? This is what Tomcat changes at first sight after
restarting it.
How did you set your permissions : did you use a Linux
Hello,
Our configuration is as follows : Win2K, JDK 1.4.1, Tomcat 4.1.24 connected
with IIS using mod_jk. Index Server is AFAIK also installed.
We are thinking of adding a Search site button in our web application. The
problem is that we have content coming from numerous places in our JSP
pages :
Hi,
I have a JSP that contains a form with some input fields. This JSP is
called and passed a parameter in the request object.
i.e. http://page_url?myparam=abc
One of the input fields in the form has the name as the parameter.
i.e. input name=myparam ...
I don't understand your need of
A question here : why do you put rs.close(), rs = null, stmt.close(), stmt
= null etc twice, in both try and finally statements ?
Since the finally statement is called whenever an exception is thrown or
not, you don't need to close rs, stmt and conn in the try statement
first...
Am I wrong here ?
Hi Luke,
AFAIK, it's not possible to interact on the client side using Java (unless
using Applets).
You need JavaScript to fire events on the client browser, like focus() on a
text field or the like.
However, for form content check you can use your Servlet / JSP to retrieve
all request
Hi,
If you want to do it on the client-side, you will need JavaScript to check
what the user typed, and then alert some message to tell him that his
entries are wrong.
On the server-side, you can use the request.getParameter(myParam) to check
what the user typed, then send the appropriate
...
Alain
-Message d'origine-
De : Hertenstein Alain
Envoyé : lundi, 1. septembre 2003 18:24
À : 'Tomcat Users List'
Objet : Tomcat and IIS + Index Server - possible ?
Hello,
Our configuration is as follows : Win2K, JDK 1.4.1, Tomcat 4.1.24 connected
with IIS using mod_jk. Index Server
You'll need to know DHTML to achieve this (unless you want to use applets
and AWT...).
Go here for examples and help : http://www.dynamicdrive.com/
Alain
-Message d'origine-
De : Anson Zeall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : vendredi, 12. septembre 2003 11:42
À : Tomcat Users List
/struts-tiles.tld prefix=tiles %
tiles:insert definition=tiles.administer flush=true /
As you can see, there is not a lot of content here for a search engine to
find :|
Good luck,
Marco
- Original Message -
From: Hertenstein Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL
Hi all,
Sorry if this question has already been asked before...
I have a webapps http://localhost/myApps/ on Tomcat 4.1.27 which I'd
simply like to map to http://localhost . I've added a simple
context... tag in the server.xml file and put the path attribute to
blank ().
This seems to work, but
Hi Yoav,
What you've done is enough. You don't need to delete the ROOT files
because the ROOT context is commented out by default. But if you
don't need them, delete them for cleanliness.
Thanks a lot. How is it possible that the ROOT context is accessible,
while the entry in server.xml is put
Hi there,
We have our Intranet web site running on a Tomcat 4.0.3 server under
Redhat Linux 7.2.
It's been a week now that Tomcat is crashing every 2-8 hours
unexpectedly without apparent reasons, while it has been working
flawlessly for almost 3 years (except for some OutOfMemory exceptions
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