On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Christopher Benson wrote:
Does anyone know if there are there any plans to expand Tomcat to be an
EJB container as well as a JSP/Servlet/JavaBean container. If not,
does Apache or any other reputable open source organization have an open
source EJB container that would
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Cumming, Murray wrote:
I am trying to Install jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 with Apache on Solaris 7, but it
seems that Apache can't find the mod_jserv.so which is definitely there.
Here is the full error message, followed by proof that the file is present:
Any particular reason
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Boby Micheal wrote:
Hi,
1.Will tomcat server support EJB?
Nope - tomcat does servlets and jsp
2. Is it required any additional support program, to support EJB in Tomcat,?
Yup - you'll be needing an EJB container. I use JBoss with Tomcat
integrated and it works
Hiya,
n cheers.
v have found a bug..hahahaha
Boy mailing lists have a short memory!, I'd been having trouble with this
last week and posted about it, on tomcat-dev too, but to no avail.
so guess a lot of ppl. like us wont have to waste their time on it
grin If my
Hiya,
No problem, if you go to the Tomcat site:
jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html
it has links to both the bug report/search site:
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/
and the searchable mailing list archives:
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/index.html
Hope it helps,
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Kevin Sangeelee wrote:
Hi, thanks for trying to help :)
The tags you describe below look almost exactly the same as those I
created myself just today, and it works OK.
Hate it when it's only me... and it's even worse when it's not an obvious
error I'm making
Where
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Kedar Choudary wrote:
Regarding the second question, unfortunately, there seems to be no way to
specify a servelt, in place of a "welcome-file". So, I guess, easiest way to
setup your servlet as welcome-file, will be to have a index.jsp in your
context's root directory
I've just been experimenting, and I've found that if I replace error.html
with an error.jsp instead, it does work
Hmmm. time for a bug report I think.
Catherine
Hi, I've searched the archives, and found many people saying that they've
had a problem with this, (and a few saying they haven't), but no message
with a definitive answer.
I'm running Tomcat 3.2 Final (but also happens with b7) on Solaris
If I use an error-page tag with a valid path for an