Re: Apache-like Deny/Allow directives
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there any way, with Tomcat, to block connections from domains and allow > only certain ones, just like the Apache directive : > > Order Deny,Allow > Deny from all > Allow from .company.com > > I've setup my Apache server to do this, but since all the dynamic content is > relayed to tomcat (jsp's), it is still accessible to the internet. > > Luc Boudreau > Université du Québec > Canada Is there a reason you can't use Apache directives on the areas you wish to restrict? -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache + Tomcat with Mod_jk
Shailendra Gatade wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K ) using > mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ... > > Initially i was using mod_jk2.so which is deprecated and also not recomended > for Production Environment. > > I am not able to find the proper mod_jk.so for Apache. > > I downloaded ... > > jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.10-linux-sles8-ppc-apache-2.0.53-prefork.so > and > > jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.10-linux-sles8-ppc-apache-2.0.53-worker.so > > Which file should i rename to mod_jk.so ? > > When i rename the first one and use it, i am getting the following > error ... > Cannot load /usr/local/apache2/lib/mod_jk.so into server: > /usr/local/apache2/lib/mod_jk.so: ELF file data encoding not little-endian. > > Can somebody point me to a location where i can find the proper > mod_jk.so for my setup ? > > Also there is no extensive tutorial available on the same issue ... Is > anyone aware of a tutorial which guides you step by step in configuring > Apache 2 + Tomcat 5.0 using mod_jk.so ? > > Thanks in advance ... > > Shailendra > Try here. http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/ And here for docs. http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/ -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: choice of JVM
Elihu Smails wrote: J2EE is just the enterprise pack for Java. Think of it as an add on to the JDK. You need to get, or should get the JDK 1.5. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:43:12 +0100 (CET), Christoph Kukulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm in the process of installing tomcat (5.0.28) under Windows (XP). Installed apache 1.13.33 and ran tomcat installer. At this point I was asked for a JVM to choose (with an empty listbox). So I downloaded j2eesdk-1_4_01_2005Q1 from java.sun.com and installed it. Strange install, this Sun environment. Want me to run an application server. Hell, Tomcat should be my application server. I chose, not to register an application server. Anyway, I'm still at a loss to choose a JVM. Where is my JVM? The directory browser of the tomcat installer only allows me to choose a directory, not a specific binary. Help, please. -- Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kuku_at_kukulies.org Depends on what package you downloaded. Either way, Elihu is correct that the J2EE part doesn't have a JRE. If you downloaded and installed the whole bundle, you should have the J2SE JDK installed somewhere. If not, you need to download it and install it. Should be installed under "C:\Program Files\Java". HTH. -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JNDI LDAP Resource
I am trying to setup a JNDI Resource in my server.xml for a SSL connection to a LDAP server. I have setup and used JDBC resources, but I have been unable to find any examples on setting up a LDAP connection. Is this even possible? If so, anyone have some good examples of how to set it up? If not, any suggestions on how to get the connection stuff out of the Java code and into some sort of config file? Thanks in advance for any help. -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Being lost in the mailing list
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote: Hi Doug, sorry, that I had to shout out, but I can see that every specialist gets tons of eMails every day. And if he or she does not answer straight away to some mails, the others will be dumped in a bin and ... lost. And nobody answered by mails since days... Thanks for your reply. I have aquired a dedicated server with Suse 9.1 preconfigured. It came with Apache 2.0.48, which is working well. I installed - JDK 1.4 - Tomcat 5.0.28 - The latest binary package from mod_JK2 Apache and Tomcat are working well individually. The logs are showing, that Tomcat accepts mod_JK2 well and is prepared to communicate on port 8009. It also creates the /conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, which I show later in this text. Apache is not showing anything in the log. It just states that it did not find the document in its normal public_html space, when I try to call a JSP page. But, I havn't modified the log-level (by the way, where can I do that??). There are soo many how-to's which are all doing different things. I tried to find the essence from several. I must say at this point: I hate to compile packages when I can use binaries. So, I did not follow how-to's which asked me to do that. All other infos are given below. Can you do something with this info? Thanks for any help or hint! Klaus - My previous questions - Apache still seems to ignore my mod_jk. _In my Tomcat log, I can see:_ INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009 06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=5/43 config=/usr/tomcat/conf/jk2.properties _I included my automatically created mod_jk.conf into the httpd.conf:_ Include /usr/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf This mod_jk.conf looks like this: LoadModule jk_module "/usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_jk.so" JkWorkersFile "/etc/apache2/workers2.properties" JkLogFile "/usr/tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log" JkLogLevel emerg _The workers2.properties is here:_ [channel.socket:localhost:8009] port=8009 host=127.0.0.1 [ajp13:localhost:8009] channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009 [uri:/jsp-examples/*] worker=ajp13.localhost:8009 [uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 At first glance, I don't see any JkMount directives. You have to explicitly define what should be passed to the mod_jk worker with a JkMount. I would ask why you have chosen mod_jk2? It is no longer being developed by Apache. I would recommend using mod_jk. There is an excellent tutorial on configuration for Apache on Apache's website. http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: display my index.jsp as default
bhupendra bendale wrote: I have placed my "directory" under %catalina_home%/webapps/ now i want to configure tomcat to display my index.jsp page by entering only "http://localhost:8080/"; what changes should i make. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com The following will set the default page to display for the web application. index.jsp As far as mapping the root to your app, you could put a redirect in the root index.jsp to the jsp page of your choice. Not very elegant, but it would work. -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: newbie having problems with MySQL JDBC/JNDI Datasource example
Parsons Technical Services wrote: Resource Link http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/globalresources.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html#Resource%20Links Doug - Original Message - From: "Darryl Wagoner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 5:09 PM Subject: newbie having problems with MySQL JDBC/JNDI Datasource example Greetings, Not sure if this made it the first time. I didn't see it show up on the list I am trying to get the example in the MySQL JDBC/JNDI HOWTO to work and I am missing something. I get this error: My webapp directory is /DBTest. What am I missing? thanks -darryl --- Error Page --- *type* Exception report *message* *description* _The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request._ *exception* javax.servlet.ServletException: Unable to get connection, DataSource invalid: "org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create JDBC driver of class '' for connect URL 'null'" org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.doHandlePageException(PageContextImpl.java:845) org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.handlePageException(PageContextImpl.java:778) org.apache.jsp.testDB_jsp._jspService(org.apache.jsp.testDB_jsp:81) org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:99) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:325) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:295) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:245) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) *root cause* javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Unable to get connection, DataSource invalid: "org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create JDBC driver of class '' for connect URL 'null'" org.apache.taglibs.standard.tag.common.sql.QueryTagSupport.getConnection(QueryTagSupport.java:276) org.apache.taglibs.standard.tag.common.sql.QueryTagSupport.doStartTag(QueryTagSupport.java:159) org.apache.jsp.testDB_jsp._jspx_meth_sql_query_0(org.apache.jsp.testDB_jsp:100) org.apache.jsp.testDB_jsp._jspService(org.apache.jsp.testDB_jsp:58) org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:99) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:325) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:295) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:245) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) Sounds like it can't find the driver. Do you have the Connector/J jar installed in the correct place? Should be in common/lib. -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recommendations for connector from Apache to Tomcat
I am going to soon be attempting to setup an existing Apache web server on a Windows Server 2003 machine with a connnector to a new install of Tomcat. Any recommendations on what connector to use? Problems to watch out for? Any good documentation on how to do this? Here are my specs. Windows Server 2003 Apache 2.0.50 Tomcat 5.5.4 Java 1.5.0 Update 1 I am a newbie so I need something relatively easy to setup. Thanks. -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [OT] Java developer friendly Linux distro
Wade Chandler wrote: Nat Gross wrote: Antony Paul wrote: Hi all, Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text editor in which I can run Ant builds). I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and Eclipse for the real stuff. A great combination. I would not advise using JEDIT instead of Eclipse but I don't want to start a war now. Although I am currently using Fedora Core 2, I am looking to upgrade, and the folks in various Linux/Unix newsgroups are pushing me towards the new Solaris 10, free from Sun. (My main Eclipse work though, for now, is still on a WinXP machine.) fwiw, -nat - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have tried Solaris on intel over the past recent years, and I love Sun, but my gripe with Solaris on intel is lack of drivers. Look at CentOS or White Box Linux (www.centos.org and www.whiteboxlinux.org respectfully) if you like Red Hat as they are free and use the Red Hat source SRPMs with only stripping out the RH branding, so they are Advanced and Enterprise RH for free using the same source code. SuSE is also very good. I am using 9.1 at the moment. You can purchase SuSE9.2 Professional for 90.00US and get like 7-8 cd's and a DVD with all kinds of nice applications. I've been happy with all the ones I've mentioned. I run Tomcat on all of them, I use Netbeans 4.0 without issue on all of them, and have been developing java on all of them for years. SuSE has been using the 2.6 kernel since their 9.1 release. I've been pleased with it. I've got some friends who like the Debian based distros. To install a VM on them download the non RPM version of the install. That's about it really. Wade - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would say that the most friendly distro will be the one that you are comfortable with. If you are using mainstream tools such as Eclipse, the support on most distros will at least be adequate if not friendly. The best advice is to try a couple and see what works. -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Fedora Core 3
Allistair Crossley wrote: i have seen some 5.0.28 installations on fedora core 2 if that helps! if you do decide to upgrade to version 3 and get tomcat 5 working, *please* let this list know about it so it can be added to the list of supported platforms and help others. -Original Message- From: Matt Bathje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 December 2004 16:08 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Fedora Core 3 I'm using tomcat 5.0 (I think 5.0.25 specifically right now) but I was more just wondering in general as I've seen no mention of FC3 yet. If tomcat 5.0.x has problems in FC3 it wouldn't be a huge deal, because once I upgraded to the new OS I would have to retest the app anyway, so a Tomcat upgrade wouldn't cause any extra headache. Matt Elihu Smails wrote: what version of tomcat? --- Matt Bathje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey all - I searched around on mail-archive and google for a bit and couldn't find anybody mentioning that they upgraded their Tomcat machines to use Fedora Core 3 yet. Has anybody done so? Any issues with Java or Tomcat after the upgrade? Thanks, Matt - Try asking on the fedora mailing list. They are usually pretty good about answering these type of questions. http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -- Justin Crabtree Java Programmer Ozarks Technical Community College 447-7533 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]