Tim,
> I am following:
>
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html
Good start.
>
> I am running windows XP - have apache 2.0.48 and Tomcat 5.0.19 up and
> running with j2sdk1.4.2_04. I am also running MySql5.0.0a
>
I recommend for the purpose of testing
Back to basics.
Is it running?
Look at your processes with something like >ps -ax
Do you have a firewall running?
Can you ping the machine?
Do a netstat -an and see if port 8080 is active.
Doug
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From: "Stormblade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
I know it's simple but have you tried using the IP as in
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 ?
Just a thought.
Otherwise you might wish to confirm the port is open.
No offense but sometimes we get burned by the silly little things.
Since you are running from the command line you are starting as root (T
Lisa,
Without seeing your config files and since I run on Linux I may be off base.
If you have both of these as a root context it may be that Tomcat is setting
them up in the same temp dir. Try and use the workDir element of the host to
use different temp directories.
Not a 100% on this but give
What's your environment?
OS version
Tomcat version
JVM version
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: file uploading
> What's a "cron" job?? How do I create/execute one?
>
> thanks!
>
Hey Yoav, we got another one from that there windows place!!
But seriously, a few years ago I had no I idea what one was either. It is
akin to task scheduler in windows.
That's why it is asked to put the environment information in to start with.
It guides the list to suggest the appropriate infor
Emerson,
> - Being in plain text in server.xml (as configured for tomcat)
Protect the file with permissions.
> - Read the web.xml by a standalone app and encript the password, in my
> connection servlet I read it and decritp it.
>
> - Have a separate file for each pool, this file,encripted, woul
> > If I can read the server.xml then I can read your .class file the
decrypts
> > it and thus can still get your password.
> I still can use certificate to encript decript...
And if I am in control of the server, then I have access to that certificate
as well.
The point is simply that with prope
Randy,
Since David did 1 & 2 I'll give you 3.
> 3) setting -Xmx ,-Xss. (what is the default? I noticed in the catalina.sh,
> there is no -Xmx ,-Xss)
If you are using catalina.sh then you set the enviroment settings by
exporting a system variable in the shell.
If you are running it as a daemon,
Chris,
Check the version of gcc on each machine.
Just a quick thought.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Egolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:24 PM
Subject: mod_jk2 2.0.4 compiler error on RHEL 3.0, Apache 2.0.46
> All -
>
> I've su
Raymond,
You have user names and passwords defined. Now for each of these did you
also define the role?
For a user to access the administration page the role of admin must be added
for that person.
One thing, is if you did add roles, is to check the syntax. Try setting up a
user with only the rol
Gianni,
>From my experience:
User tomcat is created for you.
Place it in whatever directory makes sense to you.(Keep it simple)
Keep the permissions on the tomcat directories tight. Make them only
readable by tomcat etc.
If you need port 80 and 443 start tomcat as a daemon. For details:
http:/
Ross,
If my memory serves me right (which is rarely) there was a discussion on the
list about this. I believe the comment was that during reloads there are
references to objects that don't get released when a context is undeployed.
The memory is lost until a restart. In production this should not
Does anyone else have the pleasure of recieving this as a direct response to
sending emails to the list?
Can we have the offender remove, pleeeaassseee?
When you can get to it.
Thanks
Doug
PS Didn't see any recent post on this but then again you know what they say
about it "If it was a sna
Gianni,
Try using the IP. If you can get to it with an IP then your issue is with
the DNS otherwise you have an issue with your network.
What OS are you running?
What error number are you getting?
Doug
www.paarsonstechnical.com
- Original Message -
From: "Gianni Pucciani" <[EMAIL PRO
First check you logs and see if any error messages are showing up. As a just
for kicks try thing, move the username up in the configuration to before the
password. Crazy thing but it caused mine to not see the password. I don't
think you will get back any indications in the java trace that the pas
Prasad,
I DID. Did you miss it?
Here it is again.
First check you logs and see if any error messages are showing up.
As a just for kicks try thing, move the username up in the configuration to
before the
password. Crazy thing but it caused mine to not see the password. I don't
think you will ge
Josh,
Two things come to mind:
1. You are running out of connections. DUH What I mean is that you have more
requests for connections than connections. Probably not your case but had to
point it out.
2. You have a leak and are not recovering the abandoned connections fast
enough.
Going on point
Sohil,
At what line in your code is it blowing up?
As a follow up, once you have it all fixed would try the username back at
the bottom to see if it breaks it again?
I'm running MySQL so I didn't spot the error, sorry.
Doug
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From: "MARU, SOHIL (SBCSI)" <[EMAIL PROTE
bjyang,
The jvm running under Tomcat can read any file with the standard file
read/write operations provided in the Java api as long as the user that the
jvm is running as has rights to that file. So write a servlet that receives
the request reads the file from the directory and the streams it bac
How many subscribers are there to the list? Just a ballpark idea. I have a
idea but before I get athletes mouth I thought might see if it's feasible.
Doug
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Since the fire is burning I'll add my load (of what you can decide).
Equate it to buying a vehicle.
Car
SUV
Truck
Van
Motorcycle
Tractor-Trailer
2wd
4wd
Awd
Each has features the other don't.
Each can serve multiple purposes.
NONE can serve ALL purposes.
Look at your needs.
Pick the best one.
Te
Having something implies that you could lose that something and not change
what it is.
Thus Tomcat would *be* a web server. For without it , it would not be
fundamentally the same.
As said this is a "Purely a philosophical question" .
And as I said in other post, this is my opinion. Feel free to
Kam,
The existence of a context in the server.xml will not prevent Tomcat from
unpacking a war. I have a development box that has the context defined and
the manager can undeploy and deploy the war just fine. Also restart is not
required.
What Tomcat will not do is unpack any war for which a matc
Emerson,
It depends. If you need to run tomcat on port 80, then you will need jsvc
otherwise calling startup.sh should work.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
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From: "Emerson Cargnin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 12
M
Subject: RE: tomcat as deamon
> Doug...
>
> I tried to figure out how to use the jsvc...I have it configured but I
> not sure how to use in in a class...any ideas'
>
> Allen
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Parsons Technical Services [mailto:[EMAIL
omcat
unpack
> the myApp.war and everything is OK. I may missing something in the
server.xml
> file. Can you provide a server.xml file that contains a simple Context
> definition that I may use to setup my myApp.war.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Kam
>
> On Fri, 9 A
Paul,
Several questions:
What version of Tomcat is this?
What platform/OS are you on?
Which JDK version?
Typically this error is from a mis-configuration for the jndi.
Here are my configuration files or parts of for my development box.
First in the server.xml set up a GlobalResource such as th
calls the database.
Doug
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From: "Paul Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat and DataSource JNDI
> On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 13:35, Parsons
Paul,
Everything looks okay until here:
>
> DataSource ds = null;
> try {
> Context ctx = new InitialContext();
> ds =
> (DataSource)ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jdbc/PhoenixDB");
> if (ds == null)
> throw new Exception("DS was null");
> ds.getConne
There are two other possible solutions.
1. Have a servlet respond to all calls for an image and read it from an
external directory then stream it back to the client.
2. Store it in a database as a blob. Then stream it back to the client.
I have not done this myself yet. But am planning the datab
NOTE: This is an emergency fix only and will leave you wide open.
Edit the admin web.xml to allow no authentication.
DO NOT LEAVE IT THIS WAY.
What do you logs say?
What does the server.xml look like? Please post it.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Charles Huey" <[EMAIL PROT
need at least a gig!
> Thanks...
>
>
> - Original message -
> From: "Parsons Technical Services" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:01:14 -0400
> Subject: Re: emergency - need
Steve,
Since you don't like that you might try this. Set security-constraints for
all the file types you want to protect.
Then do NOT set an auth-constraint for it. Thus no one will be able to
access it from outside.
Have not done this myself, but read it in the docs somewhere.
Doug
www.parsons
What jdk?
- Original Message -
From: "Jerry Jalenak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 5:19 PM
Subject: Configuration Issue? HELP!
> Hi All,
>
> At my wits end on this, so thought I'd ask the guru's. 8-)
>
> We are running an Apache HTTP 2.0.4
I don't know if you will get much response with this request. What you may
wish to do is define your requirements for your application and environment.
Then set back and take in all the opinions on which way is best. Here are a
few questions to start with:
What JDK are you developing against?
What
TECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 5:43 PM
Subject: RE: Configuration Issue? HELP!
> Java 2 SE 1.4.2_02
>
> Jerry Jalenak
> Development Manager, Web Publishing
> LabOne, Inc.
> 10101 Renner Blvd.
> Lenexa, KS 66219
> (913) 577-1496
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At this point it looks like tomcat 5 will handle your needs.
Look at this for cgi:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/cgi-howto.html
> >
> > What JDK are you developing against? -- 1.4.2 But not crucial
> > What is you platform? -- What do you mean by that?
By pla
Chris,
I hope you got enough information to help you decide. It seems this thread
has taken on a life of its own and pushed the boundaries of being on topic
for the thread. Anyway, if you have any further questions or if anyone can
see any pitfalls please advise.
If you still need Apache for some
When using jsvc it will not picking up the shell variables. Set the data
manually in the script header. Mine looks like this:
JAVA_HOME=/tomcat/java
CATALINA_HOME=/tomcat/tc
DAEMON_HOME=/tomcat/tc/bin
TOMCAT_USER=tomcat
TMP_DIR=/var/tmp
CATALINA_OPTS=
CLASSPATH=\
$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar:\
$CATALI
Glen,
This was on the list a while ago. It is by design that this happens. It is
for security reasons as I understand it. It is considered safe to move from
http to https but not the other direction.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
- Original Message -
From: "Drinkwater, GJ (Glen)" <[EMA
Ok, first I have no clue on JAAS as I have not used it. From the trace you
are missing the resource link in the context declaration. With a global you
have to provide a link in the context segment.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
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From: "Beloglazov Maksim" <[EMAIL PROT
Just a virus/worm spreading it's joy. If you look it say's it is "from"
Tomcat Users List (Or what ever you called the email address for the list)
rather than from a real user.
In the 14000 messages over the last five months, no one has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the from except for the virus junk.
Set
04 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: JSP work dir problem running Tomcat 5 through jsvc
> Hello,
>
> Parsons Technical Services wrote:
> > When using jsvc it will not picking up the shell variables. Set the data
> > manually in the script header. Mine looks like this:
> &
Is this a direct cut and paste? If yes you are missing a > at the end of the
Logger. Otherwise watch the order of the elements in the Resource. It can
make a difference in some cases.
What are the errors?
What does the web.xml look like?
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
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Uma,
Only cause you asked nicely.
Not sure on this one. It may be that you have two problems or one causing
both issues.
Lets look at the IO error first. I am going to assume a windows environment
from the E:\ prompt.
You need to check the disk and the path to see if they are still valid. Do
th
Pete,
I know it can be done, but I don't have the experience to tell you how.
What will work is to set up a vpn/encrypted connection between the two
machines.
Googling I found this site:
http://ringstrom.mine.nu/ipsec_tunnel/
Also I saw a lot of hits on FreeSwan.
As for if it can be done from
gt;
<% Hashtable lhs=dbSearch.getLocationNames();
String
lval=((String)lhs.get(request.getParameter("Location"))).trim();
%>
!!!
No Races available for Betting at <%=lval%>
Uma,
At this point I am out of ideas. I have not worked with sessions and thus am
not strong in this area. I am sorry that I am unable to help further at this
point. Hopefully someone else on the list will pick up on something.
You may wish to look into the IO error that you had on shutdown as it
Pete,
Read the spec. Files under WEB-INF cannot be served directly by Tomcat.
You need a security constraint on a folder under your doc root.
See the code in the manager for some ideas.
Or have your servlet stream the file back to the client, but this is not
recommended as it can cause security
Yes.
What version of Tomcat?
- Original Message -
From: "Emerson Cargnin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:52 PM
Subject: connection Poll
> is there a way to create connection pools per app just with files inside
> the
- Original Message -
From: "Emerson Cargnin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: connection Poll
> 5.0.19.
>
>
>
> Parsons Technical Services
What was it
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] tomcat5+apache2 virtual hosting
> I've sorted it - thanks anyway :)
>
> On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 17:59, Mark
Fabian,
I am not sure if I have the answer to your memory problem but let me give
you some information to get more help from others.
1. Where are you looking to see this memory use?
2. Does Tomcat stop responding?
3. Have you loaded any of your applications?
No
4. Are you using a database?
5.
I remember a previous discussion on this and one of the solutions was to use
an applet that would check the file size prior to transmission.
Can't remember if there were others.
Is there anyway to monitor the size of the object as it is uploaded and
terminate it if it exceeds a certain size? Just
Roger,
With an applet there would be no URL. The applet would handle the file
transfer and thus control the upload. It could even go as far as to
authenticate the user and log the user information. If it is a big concern
protect it and force the users to request a username and password. Then
email
Malai,
Until Wade can answer with some more assistance, I wanted to let you know
that you "should" be able to run any code developed on previous versions of
java on the newer JDK. If you look up the release information on Suns site
for 1.4 it should have notes on any issues for moving from 1.3 to
Did you set CATALINA_BASE= not CATALINA_HOME= ?
Look in the RUNNING.txt at step 4.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Marco CAMPIGLIO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "tomcat-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 10:57 AM
Subject: JSPs not compiled under different instances of
John,
I am in no way an expert on Tomcat, but I do know that some things are
driven by the spec and not the developers. I am also sure that some things
have come and gone in versions.
For feature one, I would submit a bug report on the documentation, not the
software, and outline in detail as you
Look at listeners. I think there was a similar thread a while back and the
solution was to have a listener kick off the servlet after all the other
processes were done. You could also have your servlet start and then wait
for a certain amount of time, to allow time for all other processes to
start.
Vickie,
1. Look for an error in the server.xml. When you moved the context section
you may have left out or added in something that messes up the format of the
file. Use a viewer like IE to look at the file and see what is wrong.
2. Check your log and if nothing shows up the turn up debugging.
3
What OS?
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:18 PM
Subject: RE: Muiltipul Tomcat 5.19 Servers on the same machine.
>
> Ok, I now understand that I can either define unique
> ports or new I
Also delete upload.jar, and the /work dir and see if your manager app still
works without the upload.jar.
-Yan
-----Original Message-
From: Parsons Technical Services [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 9, 2004 11:47
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Cannot access certian jar files in common/l
For the global to work you must place a link in the context. As for the
web.xml this is the wrong tags for that file.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Calosso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 7:01 PM
Subject: RE: JDBC
me
> dd
>
>
> password
> user
>
>
> maxActive
> 100
>
>
> maxIdle
> 20
>
>
> maxWait
> -1
>
>
> removeAbandoned
> true
>
>
> removeAbandonedTimeout
> 300
>
>
> logAbandoned
> true
>
>
>
>
>
own.
> >
> >Next look at the directories and see if the command mkdirs() created any
of
> >the levels.
> >
> >Also what are the permissions set for on the catalina_5_19 directory?
> >
> >I am no expert on this by far and it is possible that I am missing
> &
>SQLServerDataSource temp =
> (com.microsoft.jdbcx.sqlserver.SQLServerDataSource)ds;
> con = temp.getPooledConnection(user,pswd).getConnection();
> now the error occurs at envCtx.lookup. the error is: Cannot create
resource
> instance
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Original M
Daxin,
I think this would be well worth your time and effort to change to this. I
was unaware of it or I would have recommended it.
The reason for the other stuff you were asking about was because that is how
microsoft had set it up to be used.
This should give much cleaner and portable code. As
Give some more information.
Linux version?
Machine?(Intel?)
JDK version?
Tomcat 5 Correct?
Planned use? Develop Production Internet Intranet
Will port 8080 serve your needs or do you need port 80?
With this we can guide you as to which method to use.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
- Or
Richard,
Use a remote address valve.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/valve.html
Set it up for allow and the IP ranges you want to get in.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
- Original Message -
From: "Richard S. Huntrods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
Lars,
Does the folder name matching the war file name exist? If it has been
created and not removed then Tomcat will not Deploy the war.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
- Original Message -
From: "Lars Ole Ruben Christoffersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Lars,
Turn up debug and check the logs. If Tomcat runs into an error during the
deploy, it can prevent it from being expanded.
Are you using the HTML Manager to deploy?
I had a jar conflict that stopped one of my jars from deploying. So I know
it can happen.
Doug
- Original Message -
Raymond,
I don't know the meaning, sorry. But:
If I were in your shoes I would replace the server.xml and web.xml with
default. And I would do it one at a time. If it fixes it then add your
changes a section at a time and continue until you find it.
Also a trick is to use a xml viewer like Inter
What command are you using to start and stop it manually?
>From your post it appears that you are running jsvc. Is this correct?
Let me know and I will walk you through what to do.
If you get it going in the mean time post to the list.
>From a prior post you said you are running on port 80.
I
Yoav or site guru,
On the binaries page the link for the commons daemon is pointing to the =
Alpha package. If I ftp into a server there is an Alpha version and a =
regular version 1.0. Which file should the link point to? The plain 1.0 =
has been updated for TC5 and contains two different startup
start/stop tomcat manually by
> $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
> $CATALINA_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh
> ¿?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Parsons Technical Services" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: T
commons daemon
three machines
two TAOLinux Tomcat 5.0.19
one RH9 Tomcat 4.1.29
Working fine.
For overkill here is a write-up I did for another poster.
How To set up RH9 and clones to start automatically and use port 80 with a
non root user.
If you have not created the user that you plan to sp
Matt,
What is the other part of you mapping in the web.xml?
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Tucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 12:17 PM
Subject: the requested resource is unavailable
>
> Ok, this is driving me nuts.
Just be thankful you saw it before you stepped in it.
Been there. Done that.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Tucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: the requested resource is unavailable
>
> aa
Daxin,
That somebody is referring to the connection pool api available in the j2se.
What they are not picking up on is that you are requesting the connection
from the datasource. And under tomcat this is a connection pool. And what
you are receiving in fact is a connection but one from the pool th
John,
See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/manager-howto.html#Configuring%20Manager%20Application%20Access
Same process applies to the admin app with a user role of admin.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
PS Please start a new thread on future post. It makes searching cleaner.
Ofte
Keg,
Link entry in the context for the app.
If not then post it and the code snip that you are using in the jsp.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
- Original Message -
From: "Keg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:22 PM
Subject: Help with Simple JDBC
mple JDBC Connection (sry, kinda long)
> Parsons Technical Services wrote:
> > Keg,
> >
> > Link entry in the context for the app.
> >
> > If not then post it and the code snip that you are using in the jsp.
> >
> > Doug
> > www.parsonstechnical.c
TAO Linux (Redhat clone)
Tomcat 5.0.19
JDK 1.4.2
I have a problem that bugging me to death. I have 4 applications that are loaded along
with some static files in ROOT. In each of my applications I use a globalresource to
do database connections. The jar is in common/lib. I also use iText in seve
Devlin,
>From my understanding, this is not a function of Tomcat. The appending is
MySQL looking up who is sending. If you use the MySQL prompt to access MySQL
it will only prompt you for a user name and password, but MySQL check for
the location. Try logging in to MySQL directly on the machine u
Hello,
Not running TC on windows myself, but noted that a lot of talk about the
registry settings have been made on the list in the past I thought that this
line was noteworthy:
"The private J2RE is required to run the tools included with the Java 2 SDK.
It has no registry settings and is contain
Frank,
Not having done this myself (yet), There are a few options that come to
mind.
1. Set up a backup database (unless you plan to store it in the same one).
Read the metadata for the table you wish to copy, create a backup table, and
then do a select * and write the result set into the new tab
Simon,
TAO Linux (RHEL 3 clone)
TC 5.0.19
JDK 1.4.2
MySQL
PIII 733
512 Meg
Although my setup is small in comparison, it has run for the last month
without a problem from TC. I just had a trial by fire on a new app in which
I had a design flaw that ate cpu like crazy as well as maxed the memory.
E
Bob,
It sounds like a permissions problem. Check the settings in the context for
"workdir=..."
If you have set this, then you must ensure that your tomcat user has rights
to that directory also.
Read through the following to see if you missed anything in your setup:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.c
tion
> jsvc.exec debug: Checking library
/usr/lib/java/jre/lib/i386/green/libjvm.so
> jsvc.exec debug: Checking library /usr/lib/java/lib/i386/green/libjvm.so
> jsvc.exec debug: Cannot locate library for VM green (skipping)
> jsvc.exec debug: Java Home located in /usr/lib/java
>
Just a few curious questions.
Are you running this as a service, from the console or from the shortcut?
Are you logged in as an administrator? Where you when you installed?
What are the permission setting on the directories that you installed to?
Just thinking of a far fetched idea. If the perm
What does top show?
Is the cpu loaded?
Is the memory maxed?
Is the database on the same machine?
When you say hang it can have many meanings. When it "hangs" does the
process die, or does it simply stop responding? Is it a true stop responding
or just a very long delay?
With that level of traffic
To address this a little further. Think about this, if a new hole is found
that allow the attacker to put code on your machine, then think about all
the possibilities of what that code could be programmed to do. Write files,
read file, delete files or even run native code, just to name a few. As ro
Jerome,
The Apache referred to here is actually HTTPD and is a different product
than Tomcat. They are both from the Apache Organization but serve different
roles.
So for question 1. the answer is NO.
For question 2, IF you do not have Apache HTTPD running you can run Apache
Tomcat. IF you have
Justin,
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
and
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=108373546715111&w=2
and
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/
Use directions from the first two. The third is for description of product.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
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Mariano,
Two thing come to mind:
1. Why not just leave it in SSL?
2. You have a problem of losing the session. When you move from SSL to NON
SSL page you lose the session and create a new one. This is for security
reasons.
Past that the only thing that come to mind is Single sign on. There are
If this is the case, then why not fix the
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
page to show the correct(updated) information?
Doug
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From: "Shapira, Yoav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004
Yoav,
Trying to learn something here. From what I am reading, I can create several
servlets, place them in a jar and put this jar in WEB-INF/lib . Then these
servlets are available in my context? Just add mappings!
That is what I am reading from this thread.
My current understanding is different
Yoav,
So use to doing imports that I didn't think (key words here) about Tomcat
making the servlets available from a jar. Was thinking that it would have to
be imported to be used. Learn something new each day.
Thanks
Wonder if the manifest or index of the jar is not correct? That could cause
pr
Justin,
It is normal for there to be two processes running.
As for exactly, I can't say, but my understanding is that jsvc start the
process, in this case tomcat, then after tomcat has allocated the ports on
80 and/or 443 the privileges are then change to the level of the user
specified in the st
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