Yes.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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From: Edward Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Will Tomcat handle name based virtual
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Anthony Eden
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Hi,
how are you guys getting user access statistics about your apps running on Tomcat?
Normaly I use
copy of Tomcat 3 from
the tar.gz distribution. Good
luck.
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Anthony Eden
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appBase=/path/to/intranet/pages/
I have never tried this though, so I don't know if it will work.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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Could you please post the actual import statement(s) you are using in your JSP. The
Servlet API code is included with
Tomcat and should be available to all JSPs and servlets.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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information which is available on the
Apache and Jakarta web sites. I am not a representative of the Apache Software
Foundation, only a very satisfied user
of Apache products.
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Anthony Eden
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as a starting point for your own
research. The address is
http://wafer.sf.net/ .
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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From: Michael Teter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Information about the Apache CVS is at http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsindex.html
CVS is not for the faint of heart though. However, once you get used to it you will
never be able to go back to
whatever you were using before (at least that is how I feel.) :-)
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Anthony Eden
to do at this point for web development is to use a
framework which is flexible and
which provides integration with at least one templating language which is NOT JSP.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
PS. For those who are interested in comparing the different open source Java web
frameworks which
Turbine can use several different view technologies, including JSP, WebMacro,
Velocity, and probably more. The
recommendation at this point is to use Velocity (I believe).
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Anthony Eden
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.) Velocity's simplicty is what
makes it powerful.
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No, it is not necessary to have Apache with Tomcat.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 8:41 AM
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If I set the Tomcat port
the chain as it is really doing nothing for me other than handling
the SSL decoding and then passing the request to Tomcat.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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: No Cipher Suites in Common
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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environment
to daemon and it now exhibits
this behavior on Windows (which it
NEVER did before). I need to build some test cases to see if I can isolate this
behavior - but for the moment I just
don't have the time...soon hopefully.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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From: Martin Erlandsson
If I do not need SSL then I use Tomcat standalone. If I need SSL I use Apache +
OpenSSL Tomcat with mod_webapp. Both
configurations work fine.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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From: Laurent Comte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:17 AM
If the JSP file is modified it will be recompiled. If you are actually generating JSP
files then when the generation
finishes and the page is first requested the JSP will be compiled. You can also force
compilation by updating the last
modified time by 'touch'ing the file.
Sincerely,
Anthony
libraries). Once I got past the build it worked fine.
I would've preferred not having Apache in the loop, but I was unable to
get Tomcat to work with my Thawte certificate and thus had to use
Apache.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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Ah...Apache 2.0...that is different. My setup is with Apache 1.3.9.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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Subject: Re: Tomact + apache + warp (mod_webapp
FWIW, I wrote a small Perl script for doing a recursive touch on all
files in a given directory. It is at
http://www.anthonyeden.com/projects/perl/rtouch.pl.txt
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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in
fixing it. Does this mean that the application must listen for some
sort of shutdown notification?
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Anthony Eden
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it involves stopping the server which means that you have to stop
handling requests.
I have another option: don't use JSP. Use Velocity
http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ either alone or with a framework
(such as shameless-plugJPublish http://www.jpublish.org/
/shameless-plug).
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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