http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/memory.html#why
-Tim
Enrique Rodriguez wrote:
I know this is a very common issue but i want to be sure about it.
I have 5 tomcats on a 8Gb RAM machine. The number of applications
installed on tomcats are 5 to 15. All the tomcat run with -Xms128M
-Xmx512M b
Put it in a package ... http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/classnotfound.html
-Tim
Goo GGooo wrote:
On 10/4/05, Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "Goo GGooo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An error occurred at line: 1 in the jsp file: /name.jsp
Generated servlet error:
UserData cannot be resolved or is not
two files session and cache.
Is this causing the issue.??? Is this normal ???
Regards & Thanks
Mahesh S Kudva
-Original Message-----
From: Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:55:18 -0400
Subject: Re: Multiple Threads fo
oblem persists. Every time tomcat is restarted, I can see
the notification thread start "Notification thread started...32237"
Regards & Thanks
Mahesh S Kudva
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Fri, 3
It seems you have a thread started in the background during the life of the
application.
This thread goes to some external place of storage and to look for emails to
send.
It seems this thread is not stopped when a context is reloaded.
When the app is reloaded - a new thread is started.
In this
Based on everything written so far - there is no evidence tomcat would be
chaching anything.
I'd suggest placing as much debug code in your code as possible via a logging
pacakge such as log4j/commons-logging so the log information can be turned on
via configuration directives.
-Tim
Santosh
There is also a reverse proxy implemented as a webapp which can be used as
its own webapp or easily embedded inyour own webapp. (Courtesy of the Google SoC)
http://j2ep.sourceforge.net/
-Tim
Joost de Heer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
We are currently using an nsapi plugin module for our p
There is a configuration parameter on the Connector called server. For example:
server='Its a secret 180/3.14'
-Tim
Wilding, Gregory wrote:
How do I limit the amount of information disclosed in the HTTP header
lines within Tomcat
---
See the error logs ..
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError at
...
org.apache.jsp.fr110_0005fchartTest$jsp._jspService(fr110_0005fchartTest$jsp.java:72)
For some reason - a class is missing. The source of the JSP should tell you
the missing class.
-Tim
Greece wrote:
Hi,Everyone,
I am using ce
Servlet filter.
The filter can check the database status on init. Then the filter could be
made smart enough to let all traffic through if the database comes back to
life. (or conversely also goes away)
-Tim
Mike Miller wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for options to prevent my web application fr
Search bugzilla. There is a bug report about ConcurrentModificationException
- it has to do with mx4j having a race condition. The bug describes a fix.
-Tim
Maurice Yarrow wrote:
Hello Tomcat people
When tomcat is restarted, it occasionally (1 in 25 times)
gets the below exception. (tomcat
development on mod_jk2 has been abandoned, not mod_jk
-Tim
Dale, Matt wrote:
JK 1.2.13 is the latest mod_jk and the one you should use. Development on
mod_jk has been abandoned due to lack of developer interest and most of the
features backported to JK.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html
See the allowTrace option
-Tim
Wilding, Gregory wrote:
Does anybody know how to disable HTTP trace within Tomcat
Thanks
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html
emptySessionPath="true"
-Tim
cristi wrote:
Hello all
Is there any possibility of changing the path of the
session cookie ?
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Tomcat doesn't explicitly log to standard output. The underlying logging
mechanism does. The docs and faq talk about how to configure logging so
standard out is not used.
-Tim
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
actually tomcat spams a lot in the catalina.out, this is my favorite:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Exce
See http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/logging.html#catalina.out
ClientAbortExceptions are thrown by tomcat when the client presses stop
before the page is downloaded but does not log the exception. If there is
custom code trapping exception - it might be logging it. In this case - the
custo
There is an option to disable TLD processing. This is nice if:
1) You precompile
2) Or don't use tld files
See http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html for
disabling them
If you place listeners in your TLD files - I am unsure if they are picked up
if the TLD is exp
You need mod_gzip or mod_deflate(?) if your using apache in front of tomcat
(via jk)
-Tim
Acácio Furtado Costa wrote:
Hi
We're having problems to configure gzip using TC559/Apache Cluster...
We moved the compression="on" and others gzip declarations from "connector 80" to "8009"
in all Tomc
I'm surprised the CATALINA_TMPDIR trick is not working. As for changing
(server.xml and ROOT.xml) - I think you are stuck with those in the
situation you are describing.
-Tim
Krzysztof Graczyk wrote:
Arup Vidyerthy wrote:
Sorry for being nosy but can I ask you exactly why do you want thes
No solution. You can filter prefix, or suffix, but not both.
-Tim
Marquez, Omar wrote:
Hi,
Im using Tomcat Form-based Authentication with a JDBC realm, this is working
ok for all my pages that are protected trough web.xml with
All System
*.do
*.jsp
See catalina.sh for options you can set on startup.
CATALINA_TMPDIR - should allow you to set your temp directory.
-Tim
Krzysztof Graczyk wrote:
Hi!
I have a question about starting options of Tomcat server.
Is there any starting option (from command line -
org.apache.catalina.startup.Boots
Not:
KEREM ERKAN wrote:
Hi Mark,
Is it possible that you may have mistyped allow="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" as
allow="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in your configuration? If you did not
accidentally
delete the (") from the right hand side of allow when sending to the
list,
that may be your problem.
Thanks for
java 1.4
-Tim
Wei Zhao wrote:
Hi:
What's the JDK/JVM requirement for running Tomcat 5.5
on AIX 5.1 and HP-UX11?
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If the thing being shared are browser sepefic such as images - I create a new
webapp. For example: for all my common images I could create an images webapp.
Then my webapps which refernce those images can link to /images directly (and
take it on faith that there is an /images webapp out there)
I typically create a 3rd webapp with those shared images and other similar
assets.
Otherwise - you can import those shared assets into your webapp at build time
by placing all the shared assets into their own version control repository.
-Tim
Ritchie Gillam wrote:
I am not sure if this is su
You could use the Content-Disposition header to send the filename back to the
user.
-Tim
Ron Cozad wrote:
This url is not working in Tomcat, but it works with Apache http server.
http://my.company.com/cgi-bin/program1.cgi/filename.txt?parameter1=123
Next url does work with tomcat but of
Yeah, I ran into this too. It would require a refactoring of jasper to allow
this. The last time I looked into this - at first glance, it appeared the tag
file need compiled so that all of its properties can be looked up for pages
which used that tag file.
-Tim
ping xu wrote:
Hi,
I hope som
trimSpaces is a a feature of tomcat 5
-Tim
Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 09:36:16PM +0200, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Check for trimSpaces parameter in to the jsp servlet in conf/web.xml
But beware, combined with genStrAsCharArray option it can crash your tomcat
(at least it
Odd. Are you sure its not your OS logging all incoming TCP connections? There
is no such setting in tomcat which does this.
-Tim
Jim Doble wrote:
I am using Tomcat as a stand-alone web server, and I have noticed that
whenever my browser opens up a TCP connection to the web server, the server
Yes, think of jspf like .h files in c. You don't compile .h files, but .c
files include .h files at compile time.
-Tim
Richard Burman wrote:
Hi Tim,
Sorry, I'm sure I'm being a bit dense but I seem to be missing something
important here.
Are the jspf files included (embedded) into the class
Don't use sendError.
- Call response.setStatus(int).
- Calculate the size of your body text
- Call setContentLength(value from previous step)
- Send the message in the output stream
- Profit! ;)
-Tim
David Goodenough wrote:
Maybe we are talking at cross purposes. I will try to explain what I
I want. I want to STOP it sending an
HTML page, rather than the error-page tag to set it.
David
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 15:06, Tim Funk wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#error
-Tim
David Goodenough wrote:
I have a server which is being used only for XML servlets. I
.
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 September 2005 16:14
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Pre-compiled JSPs?
From the jasper task all the [valid] jsp's are turned into java files
and
compiled into class files. Those class files need to be a jar fi
"out of the box"?
Tim Funk wrote:
Can't with tomcat out of the box.
-Tim
Zachi Hazan wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to compile precompiled jsp at runtime?
i.e., I want to precompiled my jsp before deployment, but after they
are deployed I still want to make changes to t
From the jasper task all the [valid] jsp's are turned into java files and
compiled into class files. Those class files need to be a jar file in
WEB-INF/lib or inside WEB-INF/classes. The jasper task can also rewrite
web.xml so that all the mappings from the JSP --> class file are taken care of.
Can't with tomcat out of the box.
-Tim
Zachi Hazan wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to compile precompiled jsp at runtime?
i.e., I want to precompiled my jsp before deployment, but after they are
deployed I still want to make changes to the jsps that will take effect
immediately.
I want to be a
ts a jsp fragment. It should be calld b.jspf.
I am guessing - your pages have a similar issue.
-Tim
Richard Burman wrote:
Sorry, I don't understand. How will my JSP compile at all if a section
(fragment) is ignored and, presumably, omitted from the resulting java
file?
-Original Mes
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#error
-Tim
David Goodenough wrote:
I have a server which is being used only for XML servlets. I would like
to send back error responses either as an XML error or, in the case of
a non-200 status code just to send back the status code and a single
errorOnUseBeanInvalidClassAttribute (IIRC) is a test when jsp:useBean is used
without a default constructor being available.
If you are using include files which were as meant as compile time include
fragments, rename them (the include files) to jspf and they will be ignored
by the jsp compile
I thought if setContentLength() is used, then chunked encoding is not used.
Is that not the case?
-Tim
Saminda Abeyruwan wrote:
Tim Funk wrote:
If you want to disable chunked encoding - you need to determine how
much data you will send so setContentLength can be called.
-Tim
Hi Tim
If you want to disable chunked encoding - you need to determine how much data
you will send so setContentLength can be called.
-Tim
Saminda Abeyruwan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using tomcat 5.0.28 in Linux environment.
In doPost(...) method i'm asking HttpServletResponse's output stream.
Tomcat pr
The location to download junit may have changed or that version might not be
available for download. See build.properties.default for where it is being
downloaded and change it there OR copy that entry with a valid URL to
build.properties.
-Tim
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hi,
I didn't see th
Tomcat should send back a 404. But the RequestDumperValve doesn't log responses.
-Tim
Rob Hunt wrote:
I saw this interesting request show up in my log file:
2005-08-28 20:11:08 RequestDumperValve[catalina]: REQUEST URI
=/cgi-bin/jud.cgi
And then there's nothing noting what the resp
where I can find the 64-bit edition, since I
can't see anything specific on the Tomcat website. Or does the download
include both 32-bit and 64-bit?
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 August 2005 12:59
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat compi
The 64 bit edition has been available since the public release of tomcat
including all 3.X releases.
Actually - to get 64bit performance - you need to be sure your JVM by
Sun/BEA/IBM is one optimized for a 64 bit machine. The JVM byte code doesn't
care whether your system is 32 or 64 bit.
So
Hopefully, you are declaring fieldNames somewhere - but for some reason - the
scope is probably is not correct. Looking into more detail translated jsp
for fieldNames should do the trick.
the static block is a helpful feature that lets the jsp compiler re-compile
if on eo the files if depends
Personally - I prefer jar files. Its one file to keep track of. Instead of
100's of .class files. When you start building up your library - you start to
get a large directory of WEB-INF/classes. It much easier to manage them as
jar files.
-Tim
Mott Leroy wrote:
This probably sounds like a ver
There has been no talk of tomcat 6. It is expected that once the 2.5 version
of the servlet spec is announced (in draft form) - work would begin on tomcat6.
-Tim
Jonathan Eric Miller wrote:
Does anyone know when JSP 2.1 support is expected? Will that be in
Tomcat 6?
-
server/lib/catalina.jar
-Tim
Mark Goking wrote:
Anyone know which jar file this belongs?
I found this article, and this could be the solution to retaining
request parameters after logging in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=59484&atid=491164&func=detail&a
id=766413
See ...
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/apache/catalina/valves/ExtendedAccessLogValve.html
It can be declared at the host, context, or engine level.
-Tim
Björn Andersen wrote:
Hi,
We are hosting webapplications on IIS with an Tomcat-Backend connected via
correct.
-Tim
Nathan Hook wrote:
Greetings,
Does Tomcat itself ever use either the
workers.properties or the worker2.properties files?
My understanding is that these files are just example
property files for the Apache2 mod_jk(2) modules and
that Tomcat itself never references these files?
host 8180
GET / HTTP/1.0
HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily
Location: http://localhost.localdomain:8180/index.jsp
Content-Length: 0
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:15:38 GMT
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
Connection: close
What I'm I doing wrong?
Thanks!
Leandro
On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 15:56 -0400, Tim
The Server header can be configured in the declaration.
server='Sun Solaris IIS/6.0'
To limit the HTTP methods this can be done a few ways;
1) Use a servlet filter
2) Use web.xml and security constraints on those method types
3) ???
-Tim
LFM wrote:
Hi!
I'm hardening a Web Server running T
1) Download this file: (The patched revision from CVS)
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote/tomcat4/CoyoteResponse.java?rev=1.38
2) Put $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib/*.jar, $CATALINA_HOME/server/lib/*.jar in
your CLASSPATH for compil
need to build 4.1 from source or
upgrade to a later version of 5.0 or 5.5. We were trying to put that off a
bit longer.
Thanks again - Richard
Original Message:
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From: Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 14:15:46 -0400
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re
The fix was made after 4.1.31 ...
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote/tomcat4/CoyoteResponse.java?rev=1.40&view=log
-Tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while back we tried to use response.sendRedirect with a
"mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" link.
There is definitely no dependency on hibernate.
Since it is looking for: net/sf/hibernate/Lifecycle - I might be *guessing*
there could be a taglib (or something) somewhere with that might by trying to
create a net.sf.hibernate.Lifecycle. Otherwise - there might be a class which
(indirectly) i
If you used HP's tar - then the you might have some bad files. YOu need to
use the GNU tar. To uncompress the .tgz file.
-Tim
Kurniawan Kurt wrote:
Hi, All.
We have problem in starting Tomcat 5.0.28 in one of out HP-UX.
We have installed it so many times in both HP-UX and Win, and never had
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#listing
-Tim
Paul Singleton wrote:
My JSP app has a /images folder and Tomcat 5.5.9 happily
serves up a directory listing of this: how can I suppress
this?
Paul Singleton
-
T
This page has some links ..
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/bugreport.html
-Tim
Jason wrote:
Tim,
Perfect, that worked exactly like I needed it to.
Thank you VERY much!
Is there a searcable archive of all these mailing list
questions and responses?
---
te into my server.xml file?
Thanks a bunch for your help!
Jason
--- Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try the ExtendedAccessLogValve. You'll need to look
in the javadocs for the
details.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/a
Sorry, there is no way out of the box. But there are filters which can do
this for you. For example:
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
-Tim
Justin Jaynes wrote:
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 ww
Try the ExtendedAccessLogValve. You'll need to look in the javadocs for the
details.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/apache/catalina/valves/ExtendedAccessLogValve.html
-Tim
Jason wrote:
I'm new to Tomcat 4 and am trying to figure out how to
configure my
The web browser never sends (or shouldn't send) #blah so the webserver will
never see it.
-Tim
Kito D. Mann wrote:
I've noticed an interest consequence of getRequestURI() with Tomcat --
getRequestURI() doesn't return the URL fragment (the part after the
"#"). So, if the URL is http://www.foo
In this case - you probably want to use a tag file.
-Tim
Patrick Thomas wrote:
Hi All,
When jsp:include-ing a page, I see that params from the calling page
are also passed on to the called page.
Example:
caller.jsp: (hypothetically called with param1 = val1)
callee.jsp:
Sees reques
This might work ...
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
-Tim
David Wall wrote:
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
f
There is nothing in tomcat which out of the box can do this. But there are
many 3rd party filters (or 3 liners which are easy to write) which can do this.
-Tim
Rob Hunt wrote:
Yes, I know that an internal forward would work. I just didn't want to
code/test/debug it. Yes, I'm being very laz
Tomcat5 uses jasper 2 which does much better optimizations of handlng custom
tags. If you ahve a page with a lot of custom tags - it might not compile in
tomcat 4.
One alternative (but with a performance penalty) is to split some of the JSP
file into a run-time include (jsp:include).
-Tim
T
1) You need to be running tomcat 5
2) See SRV.6.2.5 Filters and the RequestDispatcher in the servlet spec - it
discusses exactly what you need to do.
-Tim
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
from within a filter, I'm trying to do the following:
request.getRequestDispatcher(req.getServletPath() +
Please don't use servlets and the load-on-startup to do this. It is a kludge.
Use a ServletContextListener(). They were intended for just this type of need.
-Tim
Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy wrote:
Define a servlet say "com.guru.servlet.StartUpServlet"
And in the StartupServlet
Overide the
If you are looking for a physical resource use
if (null==servletContext.getResource()) {
... yes it exists ...
}
-Tim
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
I can start a forward like this e.g. through a filter:
request.getRequestDispatcher("/test.html").forward(request, response);
But how can I ch
Don't use docs based on 4.1 when running 5.5.
Use the 5.5 docs. The way JNDI resources are declared in 5.5 changed as
compared to previous versions. The archives in the tomcat user list also talk
about this too.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/index.html
-Tim
Kane Wilson wrot
If your running tomcat5, look at the JSP spec - JSP.3.3.5 Defining Implicit
Includes
This *might* allow you to declare <%@ page session="false" %> in an include
then have that be included in all your jsp's.
-Tim
Markus Kobler wrote:
We have recently introduced load balancing using JK and h
It will eat up CPU, but you also save CPU by not having to transmit those
extra bytes.
Its always a good idea to GZIP.
-Tim
Peddireddy Srikanth wrote:
Hi all,
Iam planning to turn on the HTTP/1.1 GZIP compression for my
application by setting the compression attribute of http connector.
Iam
Only a guess try
-Tim
Arash Ramin wrote:
In lieu of using web.xml, I'm trying to add an init parameter in our
application's context.xml file:
According to the Tomcat docs, this is equivalent to using the following in
web.xml:
paramName
dummyValue
I
Adile
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 24, 2005 7:46 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Error 500 messages
The response is being comitted before the erro is being thrown. You need to
set the buffer size to be larger. Its a page directive.
-Tim
-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 22, 2005 12:42 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Error 500 messages
flush="false"
-Tim
Adile Abbadi wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanx for the information - I forgot about that. I guess the question is
why
did it work in Tomcat 3 and no
flush="false"
-Tim
Adile Abbadi wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanx for the information - I forgot about that. I guess the question is why
did it work in Tomcat 3 and not Tomcat 4 and second is there a workaround to
get it to work?
Adile
-Original Message-----
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL
This line will commit the response
and send html back to the client. Once that is done - no error messages will
be sent back to the client and you will end up with a blank screen.
-Tim
Adile Abbadi wrote:
Hi Rob,
Thanx for this - this is great - I may have to use this because I think I
hav
An "easier" solution is to build your own mail server which eats all the
emails or redirects them to a test email account where you can view the results.
-Tim
Marc Guillemot wrote:
Hi,
in dev and stage environments, we are working with real data but have to
avoid that email are really sent
Sounds like you would need to write a servlet filter to perform the
throttling. I'd guess there are some out there that do similar.
-Tim
Lars Nielsen Lind wrote:
Hi.
Is there a way to make two channels with Apache / Jakarta-Tomcat regarding
to the Internet connections bandwidth?
One
Nope. No limits. Just OS limits.
-Tim
Paulo Alvim wrote:
Hi,
I'm using TC559 and JVM 1.5.x with Win2003 / 2GB RAM.
I'd like upgrade to 4GB RAM...is there any JVM or Tomcat limit here?
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Place a robots meta tag in the head tag of your html.
-Tim
Eric J. Pastoor wrote:
The msn bot has been hammering one of my webapps for about 2 weeks now.
I have a calendar style transaction page that is not password protected.
Essentially this calendar goes on forever. This means that the msn
You'll need to check the logs. When you have such a high load, it can be any
number of reasons.
-Tim
Ayyanar Inbamohan wrote:
Hi all,
My web application run in an intranet site, i used
jmeter for testing the Load and performance,
when the concurrent user is set to 500 in jmeter to
test th
You may need to add this to your Connector declaration:
URIEncoding="UTF-8"
-Tim
Guernsey, Byron (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
Is there a FAQ on how Tomcat 5 and JK1 implement HTTP header character
sets? (ie, does it support RFC-2047)
We use some single sign-on plugin's at the web server
No, you would need to do this via a programmtic authorization.
There is no declaritive way to do this.
-Tim
Clark Slater wrote:
Hello-
I am running 5.0.19
Is there a way to restrict access to files in a directory based on a
value in an HttpSession?
For example:
Customer c = (Customer) h
It looks like your tld file is missing the element.
For example:
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee
web-jsptaglibrary_2_0.xsd"
version="2.0">
...
http://www.jiyaJobs.com/
...
FWIW .. there is a new version of the SQLServer JDBC driver from Microsoft.
-Tim
Mitchell Teixeira wrote:
Hi - I've heard nothing but bad things about the Microsoft JDBC driver for
SQL Server. I don't have any suggestions how to fix your problem in-place,
just a suggestion to switch drivers.
I
One way to do SSO is to utilize a cookie (lets call it SSO, and to be really
secure - it should only be transfered over https). The existence of a cookie
says the person might be logged in. The value of the cookie needs to be
checked. The value of the cookie shold NOT be the user id. It can b
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#properties
-Tim
andy gordon wrote:
Help,
How do you set up JMX remote for Tomcat 5.5.9?
For instance where do you specify the JVM startup option
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=9998
that enables remote monitoring and management?
Please stop posting the same question 4 times and please wait for a response.
The answer to the question below is no. There is no switch. To not use URL
rewriting, do not utilize the method HttpServletResponse.encodeURL(). Of
course - this requires a code rewrite.
The easier solution is to im
The safest way is to run 2 instances of tomcat on the device. Once instance
runs on port 80 for the world to see. Then a firewall can block all access to
any other port from the outside.
The other instance runs on a high port for internal use.
Otherwise, look at RemoteAddressValve:
http://jak
Tomcat can be used with any version of apache.
-Tim
ganesan malairaja wrote:
hi guys
i already have apache 2,
java jdk 1.4.2 .. i need to know can i use tomcat version 5.0.x or must
have version 4..
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No - the name does not matter.
I haven't tries more than one context decalration in a file. If it would work
- It doesn't feel like a good idea.
-Tim
Paul Singleton wrote:
If I store Context elements...
* in individual files (with a ".xml" extension) in the
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/[enginen
access to it?
Do I also need to call flush at the end of each request dispatcher call?
--George
On 6/28/05, Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The out from the jspwriter is NOT the same out as receieved by
response.getWriter();
The out in the JspPage is buffered.
-Tim
George Finklang
No ... http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#dtd
-Tim
Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
Hi
I'm searching for the DTD or the XML Schema for the Context.xml files.
Does anybody know where can I find them?
-Behrang
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To uns
The out from the jspwriter is NOT the same out as receieved by
response.getWriter();
The out in the JspPage is buffered.
-Tim
George Finklang wrote:
have the following code in my jsp, which is called by a forward from my
Controller servlet. The various Dispatchers are either servlets or jsp
Set emptySessionPath="true" on your connector declaration. This is a tomcat
5.5 feature only.
-Tim
Rogerio Baldini das Neves wrote:
Hi,
I need to have a "single session id" in all my contexts in my host ?
Is it possible ?
My problem:
I have a cluster this 1 Apache and 2 Tomcats.
In each To
Connection reset by peer means the client disconnected before all the data
was sent.
-Tim
Adriana Suarez wrote:
Hello,
I got this exception and I don't know how to solve it, I have a web
application with a servlet which sends video with formats avi, mpeg,
and mov, it shows the video but the
Looks like a race condition with JDBCStore.
-Tim
Ayyanar Inbamohan wrote:
This is a production site. We use Tomcat 4.1.
website stops answering requests from time to time
Our website is under very high daily volume. Several
times a week, no
requests are answered.
Here is the log except
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