every 10th of a second
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I can not find the doc that describes the descriptors in
workers2
Hello,
I have tomcat 4.1.30
Apache 2 and I am using mod_jk2
I am seeing a lot of these in my error log. Could someone explain to me what
these mean?
Thanks
error_log:[Mon Apr 19 13:41:52 2004] [error] mod_jk2.handler() Error
connecting to tomcat 3, status 200
Hello,
I am getting a lot of these in my log file
error_log:[Mon Apr 19 13:41:52 2004] [error] mod_jk2.handler() Error
connecting to tomcat 3, status 200
Is status an html status or is it a mod_jk2 status code in an h file
somewhere
Thanks
Hello,
I have just built a new box
I can not seem to talk to tomcat via the connector. And what is really
frustrating I can not find anything in any of the error log files.
Thanks for any help
Here is the info
Rh 9
Apache 2.0.40
Tomcat 4.1.30
I am using the mod_jk connector (jk-1.2.5)
It
Hello,
I have just built a new box
I can not seem to talk to tomcat via the connector. And what is really
frustrating I can not find anything in any of the error log files.
Thanks for any help
Here is the info
Rh 9
Apache 2.0.40
Tomcat 4.1.30
I am using the mod_jk connector (jk-1.2.5)
It
Thank you for the response,
I have it within the Host. There are no errors or warnings in the log file.
I was assuming it should be inside of the Context. From what I could tell
you can put it in the engine or host and that would override the defaults
for contexts created. I really only want it
Host name=www.domain.com debug=0 appBase=/home/team
unpackWARs=true
Context path=
docBase=/home/team
Do you really want the Host appBase to be the same as the context docBase?
Yeah this was a bad idea, and on my list to go back and change.
Hello,
I am upgrading my Tomcat Servers to 5 so I can take advantage of Session
sharing. I have two servers that I want to share sessions. As a side note,
this is in conjunction with using LVS, rh9 and apache 2
Before I try I would like to just clarify some things.
1) is it stable? I have seen
hello
I have just updated to tomcat 5.0.19
It appears that symLinks are broken
If I go to
http://www.mydomain.com:8080/activeedit/ae.jsp I get a 404
If I go to
http://www.mydomain.com:8080/activeedit4.0/ae.jsp it works
Activeedit is a symlink to activeedit4.0
In the server.xml I have
files (except I run out of java mem) but that is when I get over 250
httpd processes.
Thanks for anyhelp or any direction in how to debug this
Randy
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I have got binaries
For RH9 httpd-2.0.40-21.9
Mod_jk.so and mod_jk2.so
Email if you want them
RP
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Subject: Mod-jk2 availability for Apache 2.0.49
Hi,
Does
Hello,
(sorry I could not search the mail archives, for some reason the site is
down)
I am following
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/cluster-howto.html and
trying to get Cluster/Session Replication
I have commented out the Cluster part in the sample server.xml
I have two boxes
So I added LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 and exported it in catalina.sh
But are saying I have to start them at the exact same time. That is not very
possible in my envirnment. They are diffent sized boxes , so one starts
faster than the other
I still get the same two errors
Randy
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So I added LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 and exported it in catalina.sh
But are saying I have to start
=/usr/java/jakarta-tomcat/conf/jk2.properties
May 19, 2004 11:33:54 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start
INFO: Server startup in 83733 ms
Filip
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Subject: RE
.
Make sure that all your clustered applications are deployed on all servers.
Filip
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Subject: RE: Trying to get a Cluster/Session Replication working
I am
Hello
I got clustering up last night.
In the log file I am seeing some thing that I was wondering if someone could
help explain.
What concerns me is the difference in Average cluster
Is this the time it takes to serialize and send over the session info?
I am trying to understand where the
any listeners on the session) on the other server
4. Send a ACK message back to the original server 5. Receive the ACK message
Usually what takes time is the deserialization of the request.
Send us info on the two machines and the two configurations
Filip
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be more to be looking at ??
It is very obvious I am way over my head, and I appreciate the help you guys
are giving me
Randy
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From: Filip Hanik (lists) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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that bothers me, is all the articles and howto's show apache
and tomcat load balancing on the same box. What I am thinking is having
apache and tomcat on one box and then tomcat also on another box and let
apache round robin the tomcat connects.
Thanks for any help or guidance
Randy
instead of a 100, and let me know
the results
Filip
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Subject: RE: Quiestion about Average cluster serialize/send
Sorry for the confusion.
Originally I was In a test env
the pooling
When I do a conn.close, does that actually close the db connection, or does
it just release it to the pool
Thanks
Sorry if this is an obvious question
Randy
Context initCtx = new InitialContext();
DataSource ds = (DataSource)envCtx.lookup(java:comp/env/jdbc/UnitNet);
Connection conn
I really like intellij by jetbrains
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From: Daxin Zuo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Please introduce a good Tomcat debug tool
I currently run Tomcat 4.1.9 (without apache) to run JSP and ervlet. How to
Hello,
I need a little help
Hopefully I can give the info needed.
My servlets have been using this code I found a long time ago called
DbConnectionBroker
It works very well.
I have been trying to move to the db connection pool of tomcat.
They both use org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
But here is
Hello,
The box i am building unfortunately does not have apxs
I am looking for someone with mod_jk for tomcat 4.0 and apache 2
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Randy
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again looking for connector binaries
howdy
mod_jk is obviously for tomcat and apache 2..
whats ur platform..u need to specify that for a binary...
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Hello,
I was wondering are most people starting tomcat from root, or are they
doing it other ways.
What is the suggestion for this.
How big are the security issues if started by root
Would it be ok to start it by user apache?
Thanks
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Silly question I suppose - but can you nest a Host element inside another
Host element? Unless you can, then a single manager app will not
encompass all virtual hosts since each host needs it's own manager...
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is getting an extra
slash / prepended onto the filename. Does anyone know how this might occur?
Randy
Replying to myself here -
On setup I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.4.1/bin - instead of jdk1.4.1. That was
the problem.
Randy
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Subject: TC 4.1.12 - JSP
parameters specified in the tag. I guess what I
would like to know is:
A)
Did this change between 4.0.x to 4.1.x?
B)
Am I missing the boat here within my tag class somehow?
Randy
offer advise?
Randy
The configuration you describe for virtual hosts is correct except that
for SSL to work correctly in Apache you have to use IP based virtual
hosting. Name based virtual hosting will give you errors. See
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_faq.html#ToC47
rls
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run on different ports no problem.
Randy
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From: Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Tomcat Apache, not connected?
We've currently got Apache running on HP-UX 11. Now I'm developing
such a delay, but we
are not running under loads where this would happen, especially for 100
seconds.
Any ideas out there?
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
scheme=https secure=true
useURIValidationHack=false/
So, I think we have it setup right, no?
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
Sexton, George wrote:
Do you have the connector doing reverse DNS resolution of hosts?
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and secure so that Tomcat
servlets know they are served in a secure context.
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
Sexton, George wrote:
If you don't use SSL do you have the same problem?
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Sent: 08 November, 2002 4:41 PM
George,
Oops! I was off by one on the RedHat version. Here is the whole story:
RedHat 7.2
Linux version: 2.4.9-31smp
gcc version: 2.96
Sorry I forgot to include this information up front!
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
Sexton, George wrote:
What kernel version are you running
Jeff,
Thanks for the response. I did want to clarify... we are seeing very rare
requests that are delayed by 100 seconds, (not 100ms). Anything measured in
seconds seems to be very slow for protocol issues like these, no?
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
Jeff Tulley wrote:
Could it simply
George,
Thanks for the cycles. We have been pondering this move already and have it
on
the evaluation queue. Meanwhile, we will continue to try to find the root
cause.
Of course, we will post any findings here!
Thanks again,
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
Sexton, George wrote:
At this point
choices available
at this time.
Randy
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Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: non Http connector
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Yves Duhem wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use servlets
Hello,
Currently I am starting tomcat as root. This is not the best thing to
say the least
Both tomcat and apache have to share files. (Actually I upload files
using both)
So I need to start tomcat as the user apache
So how is this best way to do that?
Should I do a su - apache -c
:/var/www:/bin/false
tomcat:x:505:48::/home/tomcat:/bin/bash
So I assume it can not start because of the shell.
So how does apache start.
Should I just give apache a shell?
Thanks for any help
Randy
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$Http11ConnectionHandler.processConnection(Http11Protocol.java:380)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:508)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:533)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
Randy
Well, now I know it isn't me. Thanks!
Randy
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Subject: RE: SSLPeerUnverifiedException?
Check:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14164
, (or
obvious)?
Randy Watler
Finali Corporation
stats:
JVM: 1.4
Tomcat: 4.0.4
Install Directory: C:\Tomcat
OS: Windows 2K
Computer: Dell Pentium III 1gHz 512 MB Ram
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Doh! I found my problem - I checked everywhere but where the problem was.
Thanks for your patience with me.
Note to self: Check your directory structure to make sure it matches your context node!
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extensivly for help. Would
someone please tell me what I need to do to get this working?
If I can actually get this working, I will be most elated!
Randy Secrist
Below are my catalina.log, and server.xml...
2002-08-20 11:32:04 JNDIRealm[WarnerTruck]: Connecting to URL
ldap://myserver.com/
2002-08-20
into the JDBCRealm at all?
(For using SHA with say - mysql?)
Randy
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Subject: Re: JNDI Realm Help - (using iplanet)
IPlanet with SHA does not work together in 4.0.4
What am I doing wrong?
Randy
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file:
ResourceBundle oRes = PropertyResourceBundle.getBundle(MyProperty);
Randy Secrist wrote:
Hello,
This is probably a very simple question - but I want to have a servlet
load
a PropertyResourceBundle and am having problems getting TC to find the
resource...
I want to do this:
props
Lets try this route then:
Is there ANY way to get the actual class path the TC class loader uses to
load classes at runtime from within a servlet out of ANY context?
This is obviously not stored in the System.properties - is it kept
internally anywhere?
Randy
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thrown on the getBundle call.
resulting in java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find bundle for base
name SystemConfig, locale en_US
Anywho - thanks for your patience.
Randy
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specifically in Sun's docs. I will now hang my head in shame. This is
something I had forgotten...
Thanks for your help.
Randy
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Subject: Re
The last version of Crystal reports I used was version 7.0. I didn't think
they had any java support at that time. Has this changed?
Randy
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will have to block on any
synchronized sections of code you have.
In a large traffic application, I would use a DBMS / EJB system which
offloads much of the servlet transactionality.
Randy
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Maybe you could use the JavaViewerBean in a servlet instead of an applet -
documentation or no - bytecode is easy to study. Regardless - if you want a
professional solution, I would look at http://www.inetsoftware.de/ as
someone earlier suggested...
Randy
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From
.
Randy
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From: Nicolas PERIDONT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:52 AM
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: Principal Cast Exception
Hi,
I have make my own Principal class name MyPrincipal that extends from
java.scurity.Principal
I
If you call net stop tomcat (which effectively does a
System.exit), how will the Java process be around to call net start
tomcat? (Answer, it won't).
Randy
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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 6:24 PM
This would indicate that Tomcat can't read the server.xml file
because its missing the XML parser. Check your wrapper.properties file and
make sure that all the TOMCAT_HOME\lib jar files are mentioned where it
builds the classpath.
Randy
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From: Ken
the
servlet invoker (i.e. /servlets/com.whatever) is the most common way of
having this happen. To solve your problem you need to modify the web.xml
file so that your servlet is only referenced once.
Randy
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Do you remember the web page that you signed up to the list from
(http://jakarta.apache.org/mail.html)? If you follow the link to the second
page, there is a section labeled Archives and Searching that should address
all of these questions.
Randy
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lib directory or into the appropriation TOMCAT_HOME\lib
folder.
Randy
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Tomcat users,
Excuse me
TOMCAT_HOME\lib\common
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From: Martin Jussel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:42 PM
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Subject: Tomcat 3.3a IIS JDBC
Hi,
I'm a newbie: I installed Tomcat and the IIS redirector
successfully and
found the
Are you perhaps storing some information in some page variable?
When you recompile the JSP the previous state is lost and it would appear
from the error message that perhaps some variable is now null that wasn't
previously null.
Randy
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From: James
any complaints about the system being slow.
We have since moved up to IIS 5 and SQL Server 2000 and now have
stability issues (seems to be a JVM/OS interaction problem).
Randy
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From: Vinay Urs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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and someone here should be able to point out your
problem.
Randy
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Subject: java.lang.StackOverflowError
Hi,
I have tomacat4.0.1
doesn't recognize the URL passed from IIS as a valid
servlet URL. To check this you need check the Tomcat logs for 404 errors.
If this is the case then you need to either create servlet mappings in your
web.xml file or change the URL that you are using.
Randy
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and adding this
functionality yourself.
Randy
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From: Martin Jussel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:42 AM
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Subject: AW: Tomcat IIS Servlets
Is it possible to do a more *basic* configuration? I want to run
Tomcat ignores the Classpath (for good reason). You need to add JAR
files to either WEB-INF/lib or TOMCAT_HOME/lib as appropriate.
Randy
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From: Martin Jussel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 11:20 AM
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I haven't tried it, but this should work. The -D option is just
like the -X options that people use for setting the heap memory. Add it to
CATALINA_OPTS (or TOMCAT_OPTS for those running TC3), restart and you should
be running just fine.
Randy
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In Tomcat 3 you set TOMCAT_OPTS, Tomcat 4 CATALINA_OPTS. On Windows
this would be something like:
SET TOMCAT_OPTS=-Xms128M -Xmx2048M
and these will get passed to the JVM at Tomcat startup.
Randy
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From: Emilio Miranda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
variable with TOMCAT_OPTS ? or CATALINA_OPTS
Really apreciate if you could help in that.
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De: Randy Layman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes, 08 de febrero de 2002 12:11
Para: 'Tomcat Users List'
Asunto: RE: Manage the garbage collector in tomcat
JavaDoc for 1.4 indicates:
Thrown when code that is dependent on a keyboard, display, or mouse is
called in an environment that does not support a keyboard, display, or
mouse
I think this is a Sun problem, not Tomcat.
Randy
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want to use any of these, they will cause the same kinds of
problems as using the CLASSPATH, which is why Tomcat no longer supports that
configuration option.
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directory wasn't created correctly (i.e.
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2. The Windows file permissions doesn't allow whoever is running
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that is then passed on to Java. You could add your directory to that
classpath.
Randy
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:58 PM
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It looks like J2EE can't find the class user.UserBean. I would
suggest you move that class into the WEB-INF/classes/user directory and try
again.
Randy
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From: Keith Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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change other user's
passwords. You will need to run Tomcat as root, which introduces its own
set of security issues.
Randy
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From: Al-Qalb el-Mounir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 1:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: changing
directory.
Randy
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From: KC Berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:02 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Error Executing JSPs
One more thing make sure that the JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar is in your
CLASSPATH
Another option for this is to upgrade to JDK 1.4 and then use the
headless option (check Java's docs for more info on how to do this). Then
you can create images without the need for X. (This doesn't work if you are
using GUI objects like Frame).
Randy
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Tomcat doesn't compile .java files into .class files. As far as I
know, this is only a feature of Resin and none of the other servlet
containers. You will need to use javac to convert your .java into a .class
and put that file into the WEB-INF/classes directory.
Randy
You have a servlet-mapping before the last servlet. With Tomcat 4
(and maybe 3.3) you have to have the elements in the right order.
Randy
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From: Greer, Darren (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 1:09 PM
To: '[EMAIL
Open up the generated Java file, but I believe that you will see
some extra stuff before the imports from something at the top of your JSP
file that shouldn't be there.
Randy
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From: john bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 18
This message actually showed up before your other one (at least in
my mail box).
The source of this problem is an improperly set JAVA_HOME. You must
set JAVA_HOME such that JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar is a valid file.
Randy
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From: Jolet, John
I'm would guess that your JDBC driver is not available to the
correct class loader. Try moving the JDBC driver up to the
TOMCAT_HOME/lib/common directory, restart Tomcat, and see if that works.
Randy
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From: remy.menetrieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
are getting.
Randy
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Subject: Tomcat as a service...
One other thing... I have tried now, every now and then over
the past 6 months to get
the
wrapper.properties file in the conf directory to set the JAVA_HOME. Maybe
someone more familiar with Tomcat 4 could indicate how to set the JAVA_HOME
for the service?
Randy
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in the
registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Services\Apache Tomcat\Parameters.
You might want to check these and make sure that the installer filled in the
parameters correctly (epically quoting the parameters correctly).
Randy
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what tool the Jakarta guys use to build the installer,
but I know that for a project I worked on last year we had the same
restriction because the install builder (InstallAnywhere) wouldn't allow us
to escape the strings properly.
Randy
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By the way - to make jk_nt_service work with JDK 1.3 you need to
pass the -Xrs option to the Java Command created on the last line of the
wrapper.properties file.
Randy
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for Apache - epically from ISPs trying to set up Tomcat
for their clients.
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JAVA_HOME variable to make sure its pointing to
1.4.
If none of that works, try running JAVA_HOME\bin\java -fullversion
to make sure you are running 1.4 and if not, reinstall.
Randy
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From: Frans Thamura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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java.net.URLEncoder/java.net.URLDecoder
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From: Emerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 1:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: URGENT encodeURL()
Please, these is really urgent...
How do I encode a URL without
exit Tomcat and it not be a crash.
Randy
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From: Al Tingley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 5:02 PM
To: 'Tomcat User List'
Subject: Tomcat 4.0 crash
Hello,
Has anyone had an experience with Tomcat 4.0 simply going down
It these are the exact lines then this is your problem - you don't need the
and characters. They are in the sample file to show you where to place
your paths.
Randy
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I don't know of a recommendation, but there is no maximum. The
Application object is stored as a map in the JVM process so you are only
limited by the memory available to the JVM.
Randy
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