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Re: creation of application wide objects
Intergate wrote: Alex, Were you successful with this auto loading solution? It is something that I have been searching for... I seem to remember a message a while back from someone on the list that indicated that the load-on-startup 1 /load-on-startup wasn't implemented as of Tomcat 3.2.1 and would not be available until 4.0. That is not correct -- this capability works in Tomcat 3.2.1. The confusion is probably due to the issue pointed out in my next response. Also, David wrote this morning that Tomcat 3.2.1 does not read the web.xml file and that it shouldn't even be included in the distribution anymore?? Tomcat 3.2.1 does not read the web.xml file in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf. It *definitely* reads the web.xml file in your application's WEB-INF directory -- that is where you should be doing your customizations. P. Craig McClanahan
Re: sealing violation in 4.0m5
Bill Pfeiffer wrote: Classpath is not set (ie set to empty) when starting Tomcat. With Tomcat 4.0 using standard startup scripts, this does not matter -- the user's CLASSPATH variable is totally ignored. My web app does include some jars, none of which should clash with Tomcat. My understanding is that a "sealing violation" is not caused by a conflict with Tomcat -- rather, it's caused when you try to load a class A in a particular package from one JAR, and class B from the same package from another JAR. I do not believe it matters whether it's the same class loader or not; the issue is that a sealed package should be completely loaded from a single JAR. But I'm not done doing my own research to understand this problem, either. Any other ideas on what to start looking for in terms of a clash?. The class in question appears to be one of my own in the WEB-INF/class directory. Do you by chance have some un-JAR'd classes under WEB-INF/classes, and some other classes in the same package found in a JAR file? Thanks, Bill Pfeiffer Craig McClanahan
Re: Tomcat milestone 5
Max Bardetti wrote: Hi Has anybody successfully installed 4.0 M5 with the apache 1.3 connector working ? I tried for few hours but I could not make it work, I followed the limited instructions in the release notes with no success. I recompiled the apache module included and configured server.xml, is tomcat.conf still needed ? What about httpd.conf do I need to point it to tomcat.conf ? Thanks Max What kind of error messages do you get? The only commands needed in httpd.conf are those briefly described in the server.xml file -- something like this: LoadModule webapp_module libexec/mod_webapp.so WebAppConnection warpConnection warp localhost:8008 -- Wherever TC4 is listening WebAppMount examples warpConnection /examples/-- Repeat per webapp All the other detailed stuff that used to be configured in tomcat-apache.conf is no longer needed -- the connector configures itself from the web.xml settings of each app. Craig McClanahan
Re: creation of application wide objects
Peter Brandt-Erichsen wrote: My apologies for the confusion and also for misquoting David and you. So, it is possible to specify a set of servlets to load on startup. That's awesome. How do I point Tomcat to auto load servlets on start up, that are defined in my custom contexts? Does Tomcat scan through each defined context's web.xml and just start loading all the servlets that are defined? Yes. When Tomcat first starts up, it reads the WEB-INF/web.xml file for each app, and uses those settings to configure the app. That's what is going on as it is logging messages about starting each context up. Also, if I had three sevlets to auto load would I specify load-on-startup 3 /load-on-startup The number in the load-on-startup entry is not the number of servlets to start -- it is supposed to define the *order* in which all load-on-startup servlets you declare are started. (I don't think Tomcat 3.2.1 obeys the ordering request -- Tomcat 4.0 does -- but it does start them). The way you declare that you want a servlet loaded at startup time is to say so in the servlet definition for that servlet: servlet servlet-nameMyServlet/servlet-name servlet-classcom.mycompany.mypackage.MyServlet/servlet-class load-on-startup1/load-on-startup /servlet You can declare as many servlets as you like in a web.xml file, and any or all of them can be declared to load at startup time. The details for everything that can go in a web.xml file are in the servlet spec, which you can download at http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html. There are also starting to be articles and books about servlet 2.2 -- try doing a web search for "servlet 2.2" and see what you get. Peter Craig McClanahan
Re: Tomcat milestone 5
Max Bardetti wrote: Thanks Craig, I missed those lines in server.xml I will give it a try. Kewl The release notes said that it was not stable yet. What's your experience ? Well, I could run the examples through it, and it passes most (but not all) of the Watchdog 4.0 spec compatibility tests -- but I haven't yet exercized it very much. That will certainly occur in the very near future. Max Craig - Original Message - From: "craig mcclanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 4:49 PM Subject: Re: Tomcat milestone 5 Max Bardetti wrote: Hi Has anybody successfully installed 4.0 M5 with the apache 1.3 connector working ? I tried for few hours but I could not make it work, I followed the limited instructions in the release notes with no success. I recompiled the apache module included and configured server.xml, is tomcat.conf still needed ? What about httpd.conf do I need to point it to tomcat.conf ? Thanks Max What kind of error messages do you get? The only commands needed in httpd.conf are those briefly described in the server.xml file -- something like this: LoadModule webapp_module libexec/mod_webapp.so WebAppConnection warpConnection warp localhost:8008 -- Wherever TC4 is listening WebAppMount examples warpConnection /examples/-- Repeat per webapp All the other detailed stuff that used to be configured in tomcat-apache.conf is no longer needed -- the connector configures itself from the web.xml settings of each app. Craig McClanahan ** E-Mail processed at inet.ann.com with MAILsweeper **