RE: mod_jk performance
Kerem, You are probably right, I personnaly never faced any issues with any of them. However, Tom can you be more specific about the type of traffic your app has to serve and what are performance/response time requirements. Hardware and network, server and JVM configuration can also be either a bottleneck or a way to improve the overall performance of your syste. Ideally, when you have metrics on the different parts of the systems it is easier to tune . Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 KEREM ERKAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Tomcat Users List' ari.com.tr> cc: Subject: RE: mod_jk performance 14.09.05 14:00 Please respond Distribute: to "Tomcat Users Personal? |---| List"| [ ] x | |---| AFAIK mod_proxy performs worse than mod_jk. Just my 2 cents. Kerem > -Original Message- > From: Bruno Georges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:58 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Cc: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org > Subject: Re: mod_jk performance > > Marc > > If the performance of your app is not acceptable using mod_jk > , you could try other alternatives and still keep apache in > front to serve static content and use other modules. > You can use apache mod_proxy to forward request on 8080 [or > whatever your run tomcat on] to tomcat without going through > mod_jk There are pros and cons to take this approach, but it > may suffice in your case. > > Hope it helps. > > Bruno Georges > > Glencore International AG > Tel. +41 41 709 3204 > Fax +41 41 709 3000 > > > > > > "marc ratun" > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: > tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org > > ail.com> cc: > > >Subject: > mod_jk performance > > 14.09.05 13:46 > > > Please respond Distribute: > > > to "Tomcat Users Personal? > |---| > > List" > | [ ] x | > > > |---| > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > I just read an article about webapp benchmarks [1] and they > mentioned that > apache+mod_jk+tomcat is about 30% slower than pure tomcat. > > This is sad. Until now I believed that the performance > decrease with apache/mod_jk would be marginal. > > Putting apache/mod_jk before tomcat is very nice. I don't > want to miss it because it is a good way to integrate other modules. > > Is there any way to speed up apache/tomcat cooperation? > > > Marc > > [1] (german only) http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2005/10/124/ > > _ > FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! > http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > LEGAL DISCLAIMER. The contents of this e-mail and any > attachments are strictly confidential and they may not be &g
Re: mod_jk performance
Marc If the performance of your app is not acceptable using mod_jk , you could try other alternatives and still keep apache in front to serve static content and use other modules. You can use apache mod_proxy to forward request on 8080 [or whatever your run tomcat on] to tomcat without going through mod_jk There are pros and cons to take this approach, but it may suffice in your case. Hope it helps. Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "marc ratun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org ail.com> cc: Subject: mod_jk performance 14.09.05 13:46 Please respond Distribute: to "Tomcat Users Personal? |---| List"| [ ] x | |---| Hi, I just read an article about webapp benchmarks [1] and they mentioned that apache+mod_jk+tomcat is about 30% slower than pure tomcat. This is sad. Until now I believed that the performance decrease with apache/mod_jk would be marginal. Putting apache/mod_jk before tomcat is very nice. I don't want to miss it because it is a good way to integrate other modules. Is there any way to speed up apache/tomcat cooperation? Marc [1] (german only) http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2005/10/124/ _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LEGAL DISCLAIMER. The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are strictly confidential and they may not be used or disclosed by someone who is not a named recipient. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender by replying to this email inserting the word "misdirected" as the message and delete this e-mail from your system. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to re-direct the default Tomcat home page
Hi Ben Someone already reply to this question in the list very recently. In a nutshell, name your webapp ROOT and deploy it instead of the default ROOT one. However this is neither recommended or standard/good practice. Alternatively you could use apache with mod rewrite or create a servlet filter which you deploy in your ROOT webapp, from there you can do some URL manipulation. Search the list and wikis from jboss you will certainly find other options. Kind Regards Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: Ben Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11.09.2005 14:49 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: How to re-direct the default Tomcat home page Sorry, this is a newbie question. I am using Tomcat 5.0.x. on Linux. I'm having problems redirecting to my webapps home page from the default Tomcat home page ($CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT/index.jsp). Here's mywebapp.xml file that I placed in the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost dir: As you can see, the path attribute is an empty string, and according to the Tomcat documentation, this should be the default web application. But instead, the tomcat default home page still appears. How to config the tomcat so that I can get my home page just by typing ""Http://localhost:8080"? Do I have to explicitly undeploy the default tomcat app? Any clues? Thanks. * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: INDEX.JSP in webapps/ROOT
Tom Make sure to test your tomcat mapping configuration if you plan to put apache or iis in front of it. For example mapping index.html to index.jsp in tomcat can lead to having your request served by the web server. To avoid this you need to configure the modjk directives in accordance with your requierments, host, vhost and webapp config. Hope this helps. Bruno Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: Tom Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24.08.2005 15:23 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: INDEX.JSP in webapps/ROOT GREAT! It works! Also many thanks for giving the URl about web.xml that I am going to learn how to use. David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Le Mercredi 24 Août 2005 14:58, Tom Spence a écrit : > > Hello... > > I understand that TomCat's front page (index.jsp) that I can't change it cuz > it is precompiled. Yes and no, you can't simply replace it's content, but you also have to change web.xml remove those lines to suppres use of precompiled index.jsp : org.apache.jsp.index_jsp org.apache.jsp.index_jsp org.apache.jsp.index_jsp /index.jsp > I want to change something on my own website from index.jsp to index.html? just remove index.jsp mapping in web.xml, tomcat will then do the default searching (index.jsp, index.html, index.htm if my memory is not too corrupted) > > Also I am trying to learn (of course I am newbie) how to change in web.xml in > ROOT/WEB-INF. with a text editor (better if text editor support xml enlighting) More seriously, i suggest you read some documentations on java web servers tu understand what is in the web.xml there is list of tags in web.xml: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs61/webapp/web_xml.html > > I appreciate your assist... > > > > (__[TomCigar]___~~~ > > > -- David Delbecq Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium - Is there life after /sbin/halt -p? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (__[TomCigar]___~~~ * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_rewrite for Tomcat 5.5
Hi david As Tim pointed out, there are product which does this for you However, your requierments can be easily covered with a servlet filter. You just need to ship it with your war and configure it in your deployment descriptor I have some examples if needed Best regards Bruno Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: David Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29.07.2005 00:48 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: mod_rewrite for Tomcat 5.5 Can anybody recommend anything like mod_rewrite for Tomcat 5.5? I know the FAQ says something about "why reinvent the wheel," but in this case, it's because we want to get rid of Apache just because we need one small feature. I've got an application that now only needs Apache httpd for some mod_rewrites, especially for converting short URLs to longer ones, such as: https://host.com/app/a?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower gets rewritten to: https://host.com/app/customer/SomeBigCustomer/loanApplicationToSign.jsp?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower With mod_rewrite, this is something like: RewriteRule ^/app/a(.*)$ https://host.com/app/customer/SomeBigCustomer/loanApplicationToSign.jsp$1 [R,L] In practice, I don't even need the full power of mod_rewrite to rewrite the domain part, so it would be okay just to map /app/a?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower to /app/customer/SomeBigCustomer/loanApplicationToSign.jsp?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower and keep the "https://host.com"; part the same. I won't be redirecting to another server (at least not initially). Thanks, David - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_rewrite for Tomcat 5.5
Hi david As Tim pointed out, there are product which does this for you However, your requierments can be easily covered with a servlet filter. You just need to ship it with your war and configure it in your deployment descriptor I have some examples if needed Best regards Bruno Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: David Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29.07.2005 00:48 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: mod_rewrite for Tomcat 5.5 Can anybody recommend anything like mod_rewrite for Tomcat 5.5? I know the FAQ says something about "why reinvent the wheel," but in this case, it's because we want to get rid of Apache just because we need one small feature. I've got an application that now only needs Apache httpd for some mod_rewrites, especially for converting short URLs to longer ones, such as: https://host.com/app/a?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower gets rewritten to: https://host.com/app/customer/SomeBigCustomer/loanApplicationToSign.jsp?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower With mod_rewrite, this is something like: RewriteRule ^/app/a(.*)$ https://host.com/app/customer/SomeBigCustomer/loanApplicationToSign.jsp$1 [R,L] In practice, I don't even need the full power of mod_rewrite to rewrite the domain part, so it would be okay just to map /app/a?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower to /app/customer/SomeBigCustomer/loanApplicationToSign.jsp?c=ehtU3vN9JWia6&m=borrower and keep the "https://host.com"; part the same. I won't be redirecting to another server (at least not initially). Thanks, David - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Forwarding Domains
Hi justin You can achieve url forwarding/rewriting using a simple servlet filter, or better if you have apache in the front, use mod-rewrite, which is configurable in your httpd.conf. If you are using iis, there are few available isapi filter which you can use, alternatively you can write your own, which reacts on the preprocheaders or urlmap notifications. Hope this helps. Bruno Georges Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: Justin Jaynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01.08.2005 23:53 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Forwarding Domains Is it possible for me to host somedomain.com on my tomcat, and as that is my prefered domain name format, and want all users who go to www.somedomain.com (YES, I have A records set up for both and they point to the same tomcat server) to be re-directed to somedomain.com, using my tomcat setup? In other words, I want to move all my users from the domain they enter to a domain I prefer USING my tomcat setup. I imagine there is some way to set up my server.xml to do it. Justin Thanks in advance. I have never had an issue unresolved after submitting to this list. Bravo! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Using more than one SSL cert in keystore?
Justin In this situation, I would use apache + modrewrite If you want some example I can help you Bruno Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: Justin Jaynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02.08.2005 00:54 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Using more than one SSL cert in keystore? In the (brief) interim between my asking the original question below, and now, I have found additional information--SSL must occur before HTTP handshake, and will therefore not work on hosts based on the same IP. I have more than one IP available from my ISP. I suppose the question would better be this: How do I cofigure virtual hosting of more than one SSL enabled host over ONE interface using multiple IP addresses? Sorry for the confusion. --- Justin Jaynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I host more than one domain on my tomcat > installation (standalone, not with apache), can I > imort an SSL certificate for each domain and will > tomcat just know which to use for which hosts? > > Justin Jaynes > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Forwarding Domains
Hi justin You can achieve url forwarding/rewriting using a simple servlet filter, or better if you have apache in the front, use mod-rewrite, which is configurable in your httpd.conf. If you are using iis, there are few available isapi filter which you can use, alternatively you can write your own, which reacts on the preprocheaders or urlmap notifications. Hope this helps. Bruno Georges Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 - Original Message - From: Justin Jaynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01.08.2005 23:53 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Forwarding Domains Is it possible for me to host somedomain.com on my tomcat, and as that is my prefered domain name format, and want all users who go to www.somedomain.com (YES, I have A records set up for both and they point to the same tomcat server) to be re-directed to somedomain.com, using my tomcat setup? In other words, I want to move all my users from the domain they enter to a domain I prefer USING my tomcat setup. I imagine there is some way to set up my server.xml to do it. Justin Thanks in advance. I have never had an issue unresolved after submitting to this list. Bravo! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Tomcat in production
Adam I don't know personnaly how tomcat behave in production for heavier load than 10 concurrent request, but if you want to do the test in your own environemtn, which I guess has a different bandwith and network equipment, etc... I would suggest you to use tools to simulate the load, [and also against your own webapps which may be the bottleneck.] There are commerical products which can cover this. Apache as one which is usually found under its bin directory: ab I like also JMeter, also from the Apache / Jakarta guys. With JMeter you can set the number of concurrent connections and the type of request, it is very complete. you can run it form one machine, but again your box network interface will be taking the load, so maybe you can use different box, etc... your choice Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "Adam Lipscombe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Tomcat Users List'" pensys.com>cc: Subject: Tomcat in production 01.07.05 14:14 Please respond to Distribute: "Tomcat Users Personal? |---| List" | [ ] x | |---| Folks, We are developing an app that is currently deploys in TC 5.0.28 using Java 1.4.2_04. The DB is MySQL. Our first release is almost complete, and I have been tasked with understanding what the issues might be in putting this live in a production environment. Our customers typical server will be a dedicated blade running Win2k3 or RedHat Linux, dual Xeon processors, 2GB RAM. 1. Does anyone have an idea of how many concurrent users/requests TC can support in this sort of config? What is reasonable? 2. Are there any useful doc available for configuring TC for a production environment? 3. Any other issues to consider? TIA - Adam - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: web hosting with tomcat
I agree it is the simplest, however I would not recommend it, for at least 2 reasons 1. You will have to run your apache server on a different port if you have one, and tell everyone to connect to that port... not very practical and not a standard port. Apache offers a lot more features that are not existing in tomcat. If you don't want or need these features, then this is an option. 2. As you mentioned, security. I would recommend to leave apache in front of Tomcat. Even if tomcat is getting there in term of security, apache is much more mature in that respect. Make sure you do not leave tomcat ports to the outside world. 80 is enough [and 443 for HTTPS]. It will also be harder to compromise tomcat if behind apache. Hope this helps Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "Peter Crowther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Tomcat Users List" landra.com>cc: Subject: RE: web hosting with tomcat 01.07.05 13:07 Please respond to Distribute: "Tomcat Users Personal? |---| List" | [ ] x | |---| > From: vishwam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > can tomcat serve as web server alone? Yes. > Please can any one tell me the procedure what should be done ? At the simplest, edit conf/server.xml to change port 8080 to port 80 and restart Tomcat so that it reads the new port. However, you may also want to take further steps to harden Tomcat before exposing it on the Internet - for example removing the standard applications and tightening up the configuration options. There was a discussion on-list about this a while back if my memory isn't playing tricks on me; try an archive search for securing or hardening Tomcat. - Peter - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: web hosting with tomcat
There are plenty of Hosting compnanies I used webappcabaret, Spinweb and lately eapps.com Depending on your requirements they all offer different level of integration with apache. For example with eapps.com you can access tomcat directly or via apache [mod_jk], same for JBoss You can also manage you domain/sub domains, etc... The good thing with these providers is that usually they have done the integration for you, you just have to push your app via a Web front-end [which you can do with tomcat admin/manager anyway, alternatively you can scp your app using your ssh account and deploy yourself. http://www.spinweb.net/ http://www.webappcabaret.com/index.html http://eapps.com/ Enjoy. Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 |-+--> | | "vishwam" | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | comsys.com>| | | | | | 01.07.05 12:53 | | | Please respond to | | | "Tomcat Users List"| | | | |-+--> >| | | |To: "'Tomcat Users List'" | |cc: | |Subject: web hosting with tomcat | | | |Distribute: | |Personal? |---| | || [ ] x | | ||---| | | | >| Hi, I am a new user of tomcat, & I developed a web application in my webapps folder, Now i want to put my application live on internet with my domain name.My question is can tomcat serve as web server alone? or do i need help of IIS or Apache server to redirect to tomcat. Please can any one tell me the procedure what should be done ? Thanks & regards vishwam - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: confused J2SE or J2EE
In general use J2SE. J2EE not only includes JDK, JRE but alo the rest of the J2EE stack. You don't need to install J2EE , install J2SE. With J2SE you can use the JDK [JRE has just the runtime, so it is not intended for development, rather for being shipped with apps or deployed on prod] If you use JBoss or other EJB container, you still don't need to install the J2EE since these app server implement its spec. With Tomcat use J2SE. Hope this helps. Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "ganesan malairaja" To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: il.com> Subject: confused J2SE or J2EE 01.07.05 04:47 Distribute: Please respond Personal? |---| to "Tomcat Users | [ ] x | List"|---| hi guys i am confused about using J2SE or J2EE which one i am supposed to use ? if i use J2SE do i have to install JRE also ? please clarify .. i am stuck here .. i already have Borland JBuilder , which comes with jdk 1.4, do i need to install another copy of J2SE or use the one comes with JBuilder.. i am using SUZE 9.3 Profesional.. if u guys got a linux configuration with MySQL + APACEHE + TOMCAT + JAVA... i will be more than willing to follow the configurations.. windows XP sp2 configuration is also welcomed as i have another machine on XP sp2 .. please try to give some guidance .. any help is high appreaciated .. thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2+jk+tomcat5.028+uri utf-8 SOLVED
Hi Depending on your configuration and operating system, you may have some firewall restriction which prevents connecting to the port 8009. Please check this first, especially if you use XP SP2. Best Regards Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 Paul George Constantine To: Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: d.edu> Subject: Re: Apache2+jk+tomcat5.028+uri utf-8 SOLVED 01.07.05 09:35 Distribute: Please respond Personal? |---| to "Tomcat Users | [ ] x | List"|---| I've essentially done all of this, but I still get the following error in the browser: --- Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. --- But there was no error in the server error log. In the jk log I get: --- [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (433): connect to 127.0.0.1:8009 failed with errno=13 [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (880): Failed opening socket to (127.0.0.1:8009) with (errno=13) [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1239): Error connecting to the Tomcat process. [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (1737): Sending request to tomcat failed, recoverable operation attempt=1 [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (433): connect to 127.0.0.1:8009 failed with errno=13 [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (880): Failed opening socket to (127.0.0.1:8009) with (errno=13) [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1239): Error connecting to the Tomcat process. [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (1737): Sending request to tomcat failed, recoverable operation attempt=2 [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (433): connect to 127.0.0.1:8009 failed with errno=13 [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (880): Failed opening socket to (127.0.0.1:8009) with (errno=13) [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1239): Error connecting to the Tomcat process. [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [info] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (1737): Sending request to tomcat failed, recoverable operation attempt=3 [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] [error] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (1746): Error connecting to tomcat. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong port. worker=ajp13w failed [Sun Jun 26 15:55:45 2005] ajp13w ill-conditioned 0.002938 I know that Tomcat is both started and listening on the correct port. I think it might have to do with permissions (errno=13 is a permission denied error), but I don't know what I need to change. Quoting Luis Sánchez Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Install mod_jk. I downloaded it from > http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/linux/jk-1.2.10 / > > Copy the jakarta-connector*.so to your apache2 modules directory. > > Activate your new module: > > I used this two files in /etc/apache/mods-avaliable: > > +---+ >
Re: WebSphere SOAP under tomcat
If you have the WSDL you can generate clients very easily. For AXIS as wella s PHP, Perl, etc... For Java use tools suchas wsdl2java, then SOAP implementation such as axis will do. Hope this helps. Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "Weseloh, Markus" To: "'tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org'" Subject: WebSphere SOAP under tomcat 30.06.05 13:43 Distribute: Please respond Personal? |---| to "Tomcat Users | [ ] x | List"|---| Hi, currently I'm developing an application for Tomcat 5.0.28. Now I want to call a SOAP service but for this service exists only a client implementation for the WebSphere libs. Is there a way to use this client implementation under an standalone Tomcat? The first missing dependency is the file webservices.jar from WebSphere, but when I look in the MANIFEST.MF of webservices.jar I can find a lot of JARs that are required by webservices.jar...and don't want to know how many libs are required by these JARs. Does anybody know how I can use the WebSphere Client implementation of the SOAP service (or ist the only way for me to generate an Axis implementation manually)? One more info: the client implementation works under WAS 5.1.1.4. Regards Markus Weseloh - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: WebSphere SOAP under tomcat
I would create a stub from the WSDL if you have it. Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "Weseloh, Markus" To: "'tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org'" Subject: WebSphere SOAP under tomcat 30.06.05 13:43 Distribute: Please respond Personal? |---| to "Tomcat Users | [ ] x | List"|---| Hi, currently I'm developing an application for Tomcat 5.0.28. Now I want to call a SOAP service but for this service exists only a client implementation for the WebSphere libs. Is there a way to use this client implementation under an standalone Tomcat? The first missing dependency is the file webservices.jar from WebSphere, but when I look in the MANIFEST.MF of webservices.jar I can find a lot of JARs that are required by webservices.jar...and don't want to know how many libs are required by these JARs. Does anybody know how I can use the WebSphere Client implementation of the SOAP service (or ist the only way for me to generate an Axis implementation manually)? One more info: the client implementation works under WAS 5.1.1.4. Regards Markus Weseloh - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2+JK2+Tomcat-5.028 >> URI UTF-8 problem
Hi Luis Why don't you start with mod_jk as opposed to mod_jk2, mod_jk is more recent than mod_jk2 Check the apache httpd.conf for the following directives" AddLanguage AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 Also make sure use in your servlet/JSP: request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8"); Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 |-+> | | Luis Sánchez Sánchez | | | | | || | | 28.06.05 01:44 | | | Please respond to| | | "Tomcat Users List" | | || |-+> >--| | | |To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org | |cc: | |Subject: Apache2+JK2+Tomcat-5.028 >> URI UTF-8 problem | | | |Distribute: | |Personal? |---| | || [ ] x | | ||---| | | | >--| It's about apache-tomcat configuration with UTF-8. I added URI encoding to the tomcat configuration and I set defaultcharset utf-8 in apache2. Im using mod_jk2. It doesnt work when I use special characters like áéíóúñ... If I use URL with port 8080 (tomcat answers) It's fine but If I use the redirection apache->tomcat it doesn't work... Any suggestion? Thanks -- Luis Sánchez Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: VirtualHost configuration SSL
Lars Correction: "Name-based virtual hosting cannot be used with SSL secure servers because of the nature of the SSL protocol. " You will need to use IP-Based virtual hosting when enabling SSL. Hope this helps. Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 |-+> | | Bruno Georges| | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | encore.com> | | || | | 23.06.05 13:38 | | | Please respond to| | | "Tomcat Users| | | List"| | || |-+> >--| | | |To: "Tomcat Users List" | |cc: | |Subject: Re: VirtualHost configuration SSL | | | |Distribute: | |Personal? |---| | || [ ] x | | ||---| | | | >--| Hi Lars You need to use name-based Virtual hosting. I assume you use apache in front of tomcat. Docs are available on line at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/vhosts/ Best Regards Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "Lars Nielsen Lind"To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: ine.dk> Subject: VirtualHost configuration SSL 23.06.05 13:30 Distribute: Please respond Personal? |---| to "Tomcat Users | [ ] x | List"|---| Hi. I want to configure the following: www.domain.com <http://www.domain.com/> port 80 - start page and unsecure area www.domain.com <http://www.domain.com/> port 443 - redirects to ssl.domain.com:443 ssl.domain.com port 80 redirects to ssl.domain.com port 443 ssl.domain.com port 443 - secure area They all use make use of the same IP-address. Is it possible and how do I do that? Thanks moonie * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: VirtualHost configuration SSL
Hi Lars You need to use name-based Virtual hosting. I assume you use apache in front of tomcat. Docs are available on line at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/vhosts/ Best Regards Bruno Georges Glencore International AG Tel. +41 41 709 3204 Fax +41 41 709 3000 "Lars Nielsen Lind"To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: ine.dk> Subject: VirtualHost configuration SSL 23.06.05 13:30 Distribute: Please respond Personal? |---| to "Tomcat Users | [ ] x | List"|---| Hi. I want to configure the following: www.domain.com <http://www.domain.com/> port 80 - start page and unsecure area www.domain.com <http://www.domain.com/> port 443 - redirects to ssl.domain.com:443 ssl.domain.com port 80 redirects to ssl.domain.com port 443 ssl.domain.com port 443 - secure area They all use make use of the same IP-address. Is it possible and how do I do that? Thanks moonie * * LEGAL DISCLAIMER * This message contains confidential information for * the exclusive use of the person mentioned above. * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]