on
another server.
Sorry I don't have any more suggestions, but I would need more specifics
before I could even guess. For instance, you might post the relevant
lines of your apache and tomcat configuration files, and of your webapp
configuration files for tomcat.
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, don't remember if tomcat-user is in the
jakarta group or the java group) but there are others, too.
(Sorry to not be much help today.)
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at port 80, I recall that it
should be possible, but probably not on the same machine as one already
running apache at port 80. (I think the point of conflict is the domain,
so if you set your machine to run virtual domains, that might work, but
I doubt it is what you want.)
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getting Tomcat running. Apache is a little bit
of a pain, because you'll be using the finder to start and stop it, but
you'll be using the shell (terminal app) and vi to edit the
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release) has some problem
my configuration of the database with permissions is not consistent with
OS X needs (works fine on wintel and linux, however).
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
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in them that doesn't work
on Mac OS X. How's the case sensitivity? No, if it's working on
MSWindows, then you shouldn't be getting bit by case conflicts.
Many thanks, again.
Jack
At 01:26 PM 7/9/2002 +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
Been wondering some things about this thread --
Jack, what UNIX
Well hope you don't have some kind of cron job that periodically shuts
Tomcat down.
RS
You mean, like a root kit?
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Can a moderator of this list please help, I'm using outlook 2000.
There is a way to contact somebody if none of the above work.
My sympathies about Outlook.
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, are are they just similar?
(Mostly, I'm wondering where to put Log4J. It looks like I could just put it
in a directory in Java's library path somewhere, or in Tomcat's lib
directory.)
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bit problem should not occur if you are using localhost, I
think. If you are ftp-ing to a remote host, do you have ftp set to force
binary so your files arrive intact? What about your text editor? Is it
saving your files in something else, say, UNICODE?
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I worked out the problem. I was using jikes to compile the jsp files in
Tomcat. It
seems that jikes does not support Japanese Characters.
That's useful to know.
Oh, since you asked, we do most of our work in shift-jis. I expect to see
Unicode gradually become more popular in the next
I think this varies from version to version. I figured out 3.3, but my
manager tells me we have to go back to 3.2, and it looks different.
Discussion of v. 4 sounds like yet another one.
Which version?
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How do I set up a servlet as the file tomcat returns when as
I seem to recall several posts on this, but can't figure out how to get them
from the archive, and I don't recall any answers except my own half-baked
response about doing it in v 3.3. I've also dug through the 3.2 docs a ways.
And I've been mucking about in the conf directory for several days,
Never mind, I finally found it, in the deployment section of the online docs
for 3.2.
Add a context entry to server.xml, etc.
Sorry about the static.
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I wrote:
I seem to recall several posts on this, but can't figure out how to get
them
from the archive, and I
I have the TOMCAT_HOME variable set to the v 3.2 installation directory now,
and Tomcat is showing me the v 3.3 documents.
Since the document tree is entirely separate, and I am not even running
Apache, I can't imagine how this is happening.
Any clues anyone?
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Apache, I can't imagine how this is happening.
Any clues anyone?
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So I did.
And when run Apache, (which listens same port 80,but on the other IP
than Tomcat4) after Tomcat4 it's not starting.
???
So, can you show us the relevant parts of your configuration files, the URLs
you are using, and any error messages or logs you get?
This was not tags, but I was getting log lines showing twice just now.
Then I upgraded to 1.2 beta, and also moved tomcat. When I ran tomcat again,
it re-compiled everything and the double logging disappeared. I'm not sure
whether to blame it on the upgrade or the re-compile, or both.
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and the section about duplicate logging finely made sense to me. (I must be
eating to much beef of unknown origin. ;-)
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messed with v. 4, so I don't know yet.
Hope that helps.
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Subject: Re: A simple query
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Vishal Mukherjee queried:
Is it mecessary to keep the physical folder under the webapps
directory.
If you mean to ask
.
Is this just another of those things I'm being thick-headed about?
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loader didn't deal with stuff like this
very well. Don't know about 3.3.
That's it. I'm using 3.2. I should've mentioned that.
Thanks.
Joel
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Joel Rees wrote:
Indirectly referred classes don't seem to get reloaded. Is this a known
behavior?
I have one class
for locating a webapp directory structure or war file in
the directory more_webapps on volume E:.
I've seen some talk on this list about putting the webapp on another
machine, but I wasn't paying attention. That is also mentioned in the docs.
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Someone claiming to be you questioned:
-Original Message-
From: Joel Rees
[snipped]
On Thursday, February 28, someone claiming to be Kurt Kurniawan wrote:
I assume you have reason to believe it may not be Kurt Kurniawan who
sent
this message to the list? :)
No, just being
? But I think I recall seeing
some answer on the list or in the docs. It may come down to having to
declare the encoding from your web pages, or read it from the headers the
browser sends or something.
Not much help, I suppose.
Joel Rees
System.out.println(file.encoding is +
System.getProperty
the examples to run? Where did you get the RPM?
(CD?Redhat?jakarta?) Did you let it unpack by the defaults? Etc.
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been changed.
Where can I find documentation regarding this problem?
Check the http specifications from the ietf.
I just plugged "http encoding header" into the search field at google.com,
and they pointed me to
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
among others.
Edward Haynes wrote:
Yes, I have that setup, but I just get a directory listing of the apache
folder, not the tomcat folder
Other things in httpd.conf that I'm sure you'ved done?
DocumentRoot
directory /
Alias
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From: Peter Wieland [mailto:[EMAIL
of the folks in the openBSD community use blackdown, from what I hear.
I personally am finding little motivation to load Linux on my iBook. Older
hardware, yes. It sure is easier to dual-boot Macintoshes than MSWintel
boxen.
Have fun.
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-version
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into the WEB-INF/classes directory doesn't
help.
Random thought -- have you replicated the package structure in your
directory structure underneath WEB-INF/classes?
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it. That is why there seems to be a wall there.
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) at
the end of httpd.conf, as the documentation suggests. I suspect the
production setup will want a hand-made configuration file.
Wish I could have helped with the primary problem. Did you say you'd tried
accessing a simple class/method with one-line of output out there at
WEB-INF/classes?
Joel
that the files
stop-tomcat.jar
and
tomcat.jar
which are directly under $TOMCAT_HOME/lib should not be considered as part
of the Tomcat server? Or just that the application programmer should never
put anything there?
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From: Yuval Levav
To: Tomcat-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: bill caricature
Hi
How are yo?
look to bill caricature it's vvvery vey unny :-) :-)
i promise you will love it? ok
buy
No Viruse
might build.
HTH.
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Is it the problem of the server or
setting?
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the switch from http to https may be a
typical Microsfot shot-you-in-the-foot shortcut.)
Would appreciate some pointers where else to look.
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The non-secure session id would be used to access an intermediate page in
https, and the intermediate page would check for the secure cookie? Could
this work? How dangerous would it be?
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be to convince the company to buy everyone
a real mail reader, of course.
Anyway, there's another possible source of troubles for people trying to
unsubscribe.
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Hi Lars Nielsen Lind,
You wrote:
I need the URL for the Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0.3 Connector Source.
Is this not it?
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/src/
{ http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html -- select Tomcat 4.0.3 --
src )
Joel Rees
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/binindex.html -- select Tomcat 3.3.1 --
win32 --i386 )
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Apache mailing lists (and the link
to the FAQ) at
http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html
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and what about IExplore? Is it affected in some way?
Sarcasm. Wakes a guy up in the morning.
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://www.JAMMConsulting.com/fscope/privatePage.jsp
Unforutnately, when we switch from http to https or vice versa, we lose
track of the session. Is there a way to keep the session is this
instance?
I think that's by design. See the mailing list archives for some discussion
of why.
Joel Rees
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for the side effects.)
(Posting -- again -- to the list so it will be available should anyone with
this problem check the archives.)
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of the https session in progress.
I may be way off base, but I think it is those dangers that might influence
a design decision to lose session information when switching back and forth.
That way, the programmers have to _explicitly_ define and implement their
own security/privacy policies.
Joel Rees
mh asked:
but I can't retreive session between my two servlet.
Can someone give me some code advice to perform this ?
Check the archives?
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robustness, scaleability,
etc. within the Microsoft-defined set of solutions.
In my experience, it's always been difficult to break new ground by staying
under Microsoft's shadow. Freedom is not about money, it's about options.
Joel Rees
(My opinions do not necessarily reflect the positions of my
/tomcat-4.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
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-timeout30/session-timeout !-- 30 minutes --
/session-config
Note that the specification is in minutes, as the comment in the latter
indicates.
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have a container-managed solution?
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Oki DZ commented:
On 04/23 12:25 Joel Rees wrote:
So, do you have a container-managed solution?
Somebody does...
Take a look at http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/
Turbine would be the ultimate servlet container that will take charge in
running all your other servlets, so that handling
for automated site
testing. We could use those tools to test Tomcat sites, but I'm sure there
are Java tools for this, as well, that I just haven't noticed yet.
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=microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
Can't say much about the newsgroups or about IIS, because I don't use
IIS. But I thought I'd let you know it's there.
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Has anyone EVER responded to any such mail? I'm just currious, have they changed
their M.O.?
Last time I joked around, they wanted me to come to Nigeria and use forged ID to
retrieve some funds. Needless to say, I've laughed them off, at that point.
Good thing you stayed at home.
Try:
Isn't this is a browser limit?
Joel
Alps Giken Kansai Kaihatsubu
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Kirby Vandivort queried:
I have some forms set up that can accept a rather large amount of
data, and I'm finding that my data is getting truncated after 64k.
What is causing this limitation? I can't find
Hello,
I dug into the archives and the on-line docs, but couldn't find anything
that turned a light on
I have some jsp pages with
response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-Cache");
specified, yet they have been cached, and remain in the work directory after
the actual pages have been
David, Ralph,
thanks.
:-0
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it works fine (ex.
http://xx.xx.xx.xx:8080). Where and when is this variable assigned?
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is this variable assigned?
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It doesnt really matter, as long as you get the desired result in your
application...
Well, actually, MSW2k supposedly can have optional languages/encodings loaded,
chosen on a per-user basis, and the console supposedly does display the
language and encoding the user is set up for. I'd assume
Hmm, I just got enlisted on this mailinglist so I donエt have yesterdays mail
from it. Is there an archive from yesterday, or maybe you could mail me the thread ?
(Ouch. That's a long line.)
Archives:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
And after you
You can do the
same things with Valves and Filters for free.
Stupid question, but what exactly is the point of limiting access by IP
address? (IP addresses being spoofable, and all, ...)
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But how does the intruder know in advance that there is nothing
valuable on the site? And what about the damage that could be done by a
l33t h4x0r d00d just out for a joy-ride?
Mixing secure with insecure might be something of an attractive nuisance,
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raw and
text encrypted?
(This could leave a trap for obscurationists who send confirmation codes
as images, of course.)
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(for instance,
http://user.myapp.com and https://secureuser.myapp.com) and were really
careful about the cookie settings for the session ids, might it be
workable? Would it require customizing Tomcat? Is it worth the time to
test (and the risk that the testers didn't think of everything)?
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time messing with https in the first place. It buys you nothing except a
*perception* that you are more secure -- that is not the reality.
Am I way out in left field with this idea?
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. I like marc:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
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should help them make better decisions, at any rate.
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I misspelled --
_Perl_for_the_Web_, by a
guy named Radcliffe.
Chris Radcliff. Searching at Amazon seems to require spelling the name right.
Sorry about the OT noise.
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explain it all on their site.
Be aware, however, that your language will probably cause some
irritation there, as well. Hey, I notice swbell in your e-mail address.
Are you from West Texas, by any chance?
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should not be used as an excuse to
abdicate responsibility. It's exactly the opposite, and if you understand
that, you understand the GPL.
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