Theres a patch you can download for jdk1.4. jakarta.apache.org
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Hi David
Thanks.
Servlet/JSP Spec 2.4/2.0
Tomcat 5.5 uses the Jasper 2 JSP Engine to implement the JavaServer Pages
2.0 specification.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/jasper-howto.html
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There is no jk folder that was an example that the author created. You can
store it in the conf directory. Just change the path JkWorkersFile
/var/jakarta/conf/jk/workers.properties to JkWorkersFile
/var/jakarta/conf/workers.properties. Just an FYI I store my workers file
in the apache
Those have to be downloaded seperatly they arent part of the base download.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_tomcat-5.cgi
You'll find the admin and other downloads there.
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JAVA_HOME/CATALINA_HOME globally and re-assign it on a script-by-script
basis...
Tim
--
Dakota Jack wrote:
Just use different ports.
On 5/19/05, Didier McGillis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can Java 1.4.2 and Java 1.5 co-exist on one server. I need to run
Tomcat 55 with Java 1.5 and my development
How can Java 1.4.2 and Java 1.5 co-exist on one server. I need to run
Tomcat 55 with Java 1.5 and my development Tomcat with java 1.4.2 on the
same machine.
I have just installed Java 5 and Tomcat 5.5.9 for evaluation and testing
before migrating to the newer versions. However I only have
I too am a Apache/Tomcat/Modjk2 vet. I have begun looking at moving to
Tomcat 5.5 and evaluating the need for Apache, as well as other connectors
for Modjk2. One you can look at would be Apache Mod Proxy, apparently that
has caught on as an excellent way to connect Apache to Tomcat.
From:
Maybe something like this will work.
http://www.hyperic.net
Its not just for Tomcat.
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also there is http://www.nagios.org, also not just for Tomcat.
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Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 18:42:30 +0100
Hi,
I am
I want to see if an image exists I dont want red x's
yet I cant seem to get the real path to check with File so is there another
way.
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would it be the fact that your sending the requests through the same port
number?
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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005
Not sure. I have seen several config of name based virtual hosts that
listen on the same port.
On 30-mars-05, at 23:02, Didier McGillis wrote:
would it be the fact that your sending the requests through the same port
number?
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 04:47:30PM +, Didier McGillis wrote:
: Im looking for an idea of how to setup a caching pattern?
That's awful vague ;)
What sort of caching? Content, data, other?
Depending on what you're trying to do, and your desire/willingness to
use third
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Subject: Re: caching pattern
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 18:19:28 -0600
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 04:47:30PM +, Didier McGillis wrote:
: Im looking for an idea of how to setup a caching pattern?
That's awful vague ;)
What
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Are there any good examples of this?
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Im looking for an idea of how to setup a caching pattern? I left my tomcat
book elsewhere and feel lost.
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Hi everyone
I wanted to see if in JSP or Tomcat there was an easy way to transform ugly
urls into pretty urls. So taking category.jsp?catid=12type=2 and changing
it to category/catid/12/type/2?
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Actually I believe its the opposite. Apache serves the certificate the
communication between Tomcat and Apache shouldnt be public anyway.
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I'm about to start moving forward on a site that I took over a couple of
months back. All the hardware and configuration issues seem to be ironed
out, and I am beginning to redo large portions of the site. The product
portion of the site is currently html pages and not generated html pages,
who? what? and where?
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Thank you for emailing Blizzard Entertainments Technical Support
Really this is way out of line. As everyone has said this is a free product
with no formalized support structure, and no claims of any support. This
list is here as a resource to those brave souls who are adventerous enough
to work with the software. I might be overstating things here but
Hey everyone.
I'm brain dead or something but I am setting a variable to the servlet
context. Inside that there is a database connection and query of the
database, however i need to throw a DataLayerException, and I'm not sure
where.
CODE ##
public void
I have many.
Tomcat 4,5 On Intel
- Windows 2000 - MySQL - SQL2000
- Windows XP - MySQL
- Debain - MySQL
- Solaris 10 - Oracle - DB2
- Redhat 9 (2machines) - MySQL
- Mac OSX - MySQL
- Fedora 2 - MySQL
- Redhat Enterprise 2 - MySQL
All the machines have between 384 MB and 2 GB of Ram. Some
50k hits in about 12 hours
and never broke a sweat.
Doug
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I have many.
Tomcat 4,5 On Intel
- Windows
a sweat.
Doug
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I have many.
Tomcat 4,5 On Intel
- Windows 2000 - MySQL - SQL2000
- Windows XP
Having problem with a context parm. I have a servlet that queries for 300+
list of names, it then builds a select list. This list changes
infrequently, the jsp page is supposed to display the data from the servlet,
so being the absolutly brilliant person that I am I wanted that option list
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Subject: RE: [OT] Advertising website
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 13:35:04 -
From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
One trick that I know of and requires some software. Is to
setup 4 to 5
sites filled with links back to your pages, and similar
content, and of
course
: [OT] Advertising website
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 08:26:56 -0500
So if a group of say Tomcat uses all traded some simple html pages with
each others links we could in fact beat the system and for free (as in
beer).
Doug
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If your serious about this then there is no cheap and easy way. SEO
companies get a pretty penny to do their work, and it works and results are
pretty good. They can also give you other avenues, and the good ones will
work within your budget.
Otherwise you will have to hire someone, it is a
Oh if someone tells you they have some secret that no one else knows, or
does it different then anyone else its bull. The secret to SEO is hard
work, keeping up with the trends and being able to stay on the first wave of
the trend, SEO is all about the trends.
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/webmasters/
Filip
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Subject: RE: [OT] Advertising website
If your serious about this then there is no cheap and easy way. SEO
companies get a pretty penny to do
] Advertising website
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:08:42 -0600
SEO companies feed you a bunch of bologni (one of the recent scames IMHO),
don't waste your money
you can read up on it their self
http://www.google.com/webmasters/
Filip
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Subject: Re: [OT] Advertising website
SEO companies feed you a bunch of bologni (one of the recent scames IMHO),
don't waste your money
you can read up on it their self
http://www.google.com/webmasters/
Filip
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StandardWrapperValve[view]: Servlet.service() for servlet view threw
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: java.io.IOException: reading encoded JPEG
Stream
ar not sure if this is a problem but I get a ton of these.
this is in an old part of the application that I didnt
Have you tried this.
WEB_INF/web.xml
error-page
error-code403/error-code
location/errorpages/403.jsp/location
/error-page
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Subject: 403 Forbidden
Sorry I missed this.
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Subject: SV: 403 Forbidden
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 08:29:46 +0100
This is the error page part of my web.xml:
I run FC3, FC2, RH9 and soon will have Debain install going, I would be
happy to help or whatever.
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On demand restarts with:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
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btw the script I would use as a starting point, it doesnt work quite
right
on my system but I was looking for a starting point.
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Ch-Check this out.
Shell script
http://www.wespoke.com/archives/000728.php
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I'm looking more for something
http://johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
try that one, there are a couple of Windows ones.
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btw the script I would use as a starting point, it doesnt work quite right
on my system but I was looking for a starting point.
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There is the java pet shop project, which someone eluded to, there are
offshoots of that project with a good deal of optimization done, and update
done to the code, there is a free version and another one that is minimal
charge of $199.
https://betterpetshop.dev.java.net/ another offshoot
connection pool.
so it was a one line change.
Filip
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Subject: connection pooling
I'm about to the point where I'm going to switch to db connection pooling.
however
] HTTP Sniffers
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:23:51 -0500
I used to use naviscope.
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Subject: [OT] HTTP Sniffers
Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group
, mozilla's firefox browser
has a plug-in called web-developer.
https://update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefoxi
d=60
Under the 'information' menu, there is an option to view response
headers.
- Dave
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I'm about to the point where I'm going to switch to db connection pooling.
however before I undertake this seemly easy task I have a question, which
will make this a huge project or a simple one.
The current site uses typical MySQL connection, where a connection is opened
and so on, if I do
Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP
Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers are
returning on my site.
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I would agree with this from most applications both open source and
commercial license software they will provide infromation on how to upgrade
and new features, and of course the software, but its still up to those
maintaining their sites that are using the software to do the upgrading and
I did some testing a couple of weeks ago, with apache started and shut down
two of the four tomcat environments that I have running and I was able to
access them, so I dont think that order matters as it once did.
Steve, you can test as well even if you have only one environment, of course
as
Comments below.
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Hello everyone -
We would like to evaluate Apache/Tomcat as a
I did something similar with mine. I have a server on an intranet. I have
my host file setup with names that point to the same ip address. apache is
setup with virtual host, each virtual host represents a name (dev1, dev2,
qa, stage) something like that. worker2.properties file has those
Google for mod_jk2 or Tomcat+Apache+mod_jk2
http://www.cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat5/book1.html
there are several good ones and many articles and hints.
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Linux RH9 and RHE3, using Sun 1.4.2
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I do not know what VM you are using. If you are using Windows and have
First get familiar with Tomcat, its very daunting of a task connection
apache and tomcat with mod_jk2, but not impossible. Use tomcat standalone,
the one guy had a pretty straightforward and easy way of doing it, after you
get :8080/test/ working you can move to serving over port 80 with
of /index.jsp
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:14:07 -0500
I assume that dir is your webapp, add this line
[uri:www.domain.us/dir/*]
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Sent: November 10, 2004 5:08 PM
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Subject: RE: problem in accessing / instead
awstats is something I use.
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Thanks!
Justin Jaynes
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Hi,
very odd. very.
if I access the page with http://www.domain/dir/index.jsp it fine.
if I access the page with http://www.domain/dir/ or http://www.domain/dir it
give me the error.
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: String index out of range: -1
I have index.jsp in the welcome file list, but I
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Sent: November 10, 2004 2:33 PM
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Subject: problem in accessing / instead of /index.jsp
very odd. very.
if I access the page with http://www.domain/dir/index.jsp it fine. if I
access the page with http://www.domain
mapping in workers2.properties?
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Subject: RE: problem in accessing / instead of /index.jsp
tomcat/web.xml
welcome-file-list
welcome-fileindex.html/welcome-file
You have to configure IE6 to know what svg is and how to display it.
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Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 16:25:15 -
Problem summary:
the one host and then an alias/alias tag with the
other domain.
HTH,
Andoni.
PS: Ref is here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/host.html#Host%20Name%20Aliases
A.
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If I have two domains pointing to the same webapp (long story on why two
domains). Do I need to have two Hosts defined inside the container
Engine ...
Host name=localhost ...
or
Host name=www.domain.com ...
Host name=www.domain.us ...
Anyway this was my last resort after Google had jack ... how about
those
Red
Sox
Go Sox ;) I probably shouldn't be committing stuff to CVS today given
the amount of drinking and partying over the past 24 hours...
We had the same worries about the hosting company we have and some of the
tech
Sorry I am drawing a blank at the end of the day.
IS this what I enable to have a development environment reload classes
automatically?
And where do I enable this?
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put this line in server.xml (within the standard Host tag) or in
context.xml
For more details on Context and the reloadable attribute, see (for
version
5.0.x):
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html
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From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL
.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 4:24 PM
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Subject: auto reload?
Sorry I am drawing a blank at the end of the day.
IS this what I enable to have a development
I think I almost have it. However I seem to be coming up a
wee bit short.
I get a 500 error when I try and connect to one of the setups. http://dm vs
http://dm2.
Some errors in the logs files are a bit odd, to me.
access_log
Found the problem. Never mind
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Subject: multiple seperate hosts issue
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 17:43:14 +
I think I almost have it. However I seem to be coming up a
wee
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/errorpages/404.html/location
/error-page
error-page
error-code500/error-code
location/errorpages/500.jsp/location
/error-page
error-page
exception-typejavax.ServletException/exception-type
Message-
From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday 26 October 2004 17:32
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Subject: custom 500 in tomcat 5
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/errorpages/404.html/location
/error-page
error-page
error
500.html page that uses no JSP:
html
headtitleCustomer error/title/head
body
pMy custom error 500 page/p
/body
/html
Restart TC, trigger a 500 error, then if this page displays, you know that
500.jsp is broken
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Sent: Tuesday
is there away to have a jsp or something run some code on startup or to have
it cache some data results so that I dont have to keep on going to the
database each time the page is loaded.
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I have apache/tomcat all hooked up via mod_jk2.
I had everything golden and great. I moved one of the environment from
http://domain/app1
to
http://domain/
works fine you can access the other apps even though they are not part of
the directory structure. however, and I just noticed this today.
url-pattern /s.../*
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Sent: October 19, 2004 4:31 PM
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Subject: RE: filter config cause startup crash on Tomcat 5
What order should it come in.
Its near the top of the list.
From: Phillip Qin [EMAIL
/*/url-pattern? BTW, post
the
error log.
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Sent: October 20, 2004 8:17 AM
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Subject: RE: filter config cause startup crash on Tomcat 5
the filter Tomcat no likie :)
not sure what it is, any other suggestions
I have created a DetectBrowser servlet to not allow certain browsers into
the sillyApe directory/url.
I wanted to use it as a filter rather then having to call it in each jsp
since people can get to almost every page in the sillyApe directory without
going through a single page, just thought it
in web.xml.
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Sent: October 19, 2004 4:19 PM
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Subject: filter config cause startup crash on Tomcat 5
I have created a DetectBrowser servlet to not allow certain browsers into
the sillyApe directory/url.
I
Have a question and maybe this is the wrong spot. but I am looking at doing
away with accepting orders that are faxed. however there are lots and lots
of my customers who doing the fax ordering is second nature. I have looked
at making an exact copy of the order form and making them
-Djava.awt.headless=true to your
JAVA_OPTS
Didier McGillis wrote:
I have a small problem. My predicesor setup his code to work with
X-Windows. Well the code will not work without an x11 server running.
However I have all my machines setup as a typical server and do not have
xwindows installed. I
I have a small problem. My predicesor setup his code to work with
X-Windows. Well the code will not work without an x11 server running.
However I have all my machines setup as a typical server and do not have
xwindows installed. I saw where you could grab a few x11 libs and then run
Why is Tomcat serving the error pages? I try to go to catalog2.html which I
know doesnt exist and I get the Tomcat error page, however in the Apache
logs there is the log of me requesting catalog2.html.
I know it must have something to do with my workers2.properties setting have
the uri:/*
Okay here is a better question then the dumb one I asked yesterday. I need
to setup up three instances of the same site. Here is the reason. I have
three developers who are coming in. I have one set of code, rather then
they share it, and play that way I would rather them have their own
.
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On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 04:59:42PM +, Didier McGillis wrote:
: to setup up three
This site that I'm moving over to an Apache/Tomcat intergrated site has jsp
and html pages intermingled, so when I move these over and sperate the jsp
file from the html file I have to create a folder in the Tomcat folders that
are named the same as the one in the html side? Is that correct.
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Subject: Re: a question or two
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:44:52 -0500
On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 08:19:44PM +, Didier McGillis wrote:
: This site that I'm moving over to an Apache/Tomcat intergrated site has
jsp
: and html pages intermingled, so when I move
Sep 16, 2004 5:51:12 AM org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: APR not loaded, disabling jni components: java.io.IOException:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /usr/local/apache2/modules/jkjni.so:
/usr/local/apache2/modules/jkjni.so: undefined symbol: apr_md5_final
Just wondering?
I have tomcat 5 and apache2 successfully installed, I successfully complied
the *so files for mod_jk2.
I get this error on startup
INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
Sep 15, 2004 12:46:09 PM org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: APR not loaded, disabling jni components:
I must agree with QM the mod_jk while is made out to be a daunting task, if
you take some time and follow the myrid of tutorials/how-tos out there I
would venture to guess that you could do it quickly. I have done it 4
times, Windose and Linux and once I had a problem, it was the second time I
I'm using RHE2, and Tomcat 4, so not totally your situation but I was able
to create and add the startup script to chkconfig without issue. Could it
be your script?
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check this out, down near the bottom.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/MMBase-Inst-HOWTO/x184.html
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Subject: RE: service tomcat does not support chkconfig
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2004 13:08:58 +
I'm
I'm on a WinXP machine and the admin/mananger came to me disabled, I
inherited the system.
Where would someone have done that, in the server.xml or somewhere else.
Using the standalone system.
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='utf-8'?
Context displayName=Tomcat Administration Application
docBase=../server/webapps/admin path=/admin privileged=true
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
prefix=localhost_admin_log. suffix=.txt timestamp=true/
/Context
i think that should do the trick
Didier McGillis
StandardWrapperValve[view]: Servlet.service() for servlet view threw
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: java.io.IOException: reading encoded JPEG
Stream
at com.dynamic.servlet.ImageViewer.sendJpeg(ImageViewer.java:304)
at com.dynamic.servlet.ImageViewer.doGet(ImageViewer.java:100)
...
While I dont want a feature breakdown I am looking to see if it would be a
good idea to movet from Tomcat 4.1-29 to Tomcat 5. Currently Tomcat is
being used also as a standalone web server and servlet container, and I
would like to move the web servering to apache, is Tomcat 5 easier to
I am having problems locating the access logs for tomcat, the ones that I
think are defined in server.xml seem to point to a file where there are only
java exceptioins and error logging, no access logs to determine traffic,
etc.
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looking for some information on Tomcat administration and some Java
programming books, what would people suggest.
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Subject: java and tomcat books
looking for some information on Tomcat administration
I have come to discover that there is a small problem with a web site I have
recently gone to work for. Now let me disclaimer this thing. They dont
take credit card but they do handle names and addresses and account login.
So while its not horrible to me it is still unexceptable.
The site
business because of this.
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From: Didier McGillis
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:14 AM
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Subject: ssl certs
I have come to discover that there is a small problem with a web site I
have
recently gone to work for. Now let me disclaimer this thing
I have recently taken over a project that was done by a developer who is no
longer available, who also left no documentation about what he did. There
seems to be slowdowns during the day, the site is not a heavy hit site so I
was looking for some advice on what tools to use for preformance
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