RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-04 Thread Pawson, David
 

-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav 
Personally, I'd take this support list over any commercial 
support organization, hands down. 

+1
   Try asking questions like (almost any on this list) to Redmond
and see what the response is :-)

regards DaveP

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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-04 Thread Daniel_Salud
go back to formula...

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




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Can all you people take this bitching contest elsewhere?
My 9 year old knows better than to keep this up.

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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 4:37 PM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

Let me summarise this thread:

1. You hate all those open source stuff
2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
3. You think we are not educated and professional
4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
5. You really don't care what your personal views are
6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
it and behave on it
6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
(I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
autoreply though ;-) )

What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
lost control (yes I know: YHBT. YHL. HAND.)

Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).

Have a good weekend,

Michiel



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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-04 Thread Daniel_Salud
That goes to you too...

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




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Let me summarise this thread:

1. You hate all those open source stuff
2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
3. You think we are not educated and professional
4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
5. You really don't care what your personal views are
6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
it and behave on it
6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
(I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
autoreply though ;-) )

What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
lost control (yes I know: YHBT. YHL. HAND.)

Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).

Have a good weekend,

Michiel



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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-04 Thread Daniel_Salud
Michael,

its better if you just keep your comments to your self. You are so 
pathetic.

Daniel Salud
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Let me summarise this thread:

1. You hate all those open source stuff
2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
3. You think we are not educated and professional
4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
5. You really don't care what your personal views are
6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
it and behave on it
6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
(I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
autoreply though ;-) )

What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
lost control (yes I know: YHBT. YHL. HAND.)

Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).

Have a good weekend,

Michiel



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Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-04 Thread Mike Fowler
Daniel,
I think the same goes for you. You are attacking the generosity and 
kindness of the people on this list, and I think I speak for most of the 
list when I say that you have crossed a line. Please make your future 
posts constructive and refrain from flaming us.

-Mike Fowler
I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I could do anything, if only I could get 'round to it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
its better if you just keep your comments to your self. You are so 
pathetic.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: 
Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

Let me summarise this thread:
1. You hate all those open source stuff
2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
3. You think we are not educated and professional
4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
5. You really don't care what your personal views are
6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
it and behave on it
6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
(I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
autoreply though ;-) )
What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
lost control (yes I know: YHBT. YHL. HAND.)
Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).
Have a good weekend,
Michiel

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[OT] Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-04 Thread Ben Souther
This needs to stop but if it's to continue, would everyone not mind
putting [OT] at the beginnning of the subject line?

-Thanks





On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 12:04, Mike Fowler wrote:
 Daniel,
 
 I think the same goes for you. You are attacking the generosity and 
 kindness of the people on this list, and I think I speak for most of the 
 list when I say that you have crossed a line. Please make your future 
 posts constructive and refrain from flaming us.
 
 -Mike Fowler
 I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
 I could do anything, if only I could get 'round to it
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Michael,
  
  its better if you just keep your comments to your self. You are so 
  pathetic.
  
  Daniel Salud
  (310)665-6583
  
  
  
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  10/01/2004 04:37 PM
  Please respond to Tomcat Users List
  
   
  To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  cc: 
  Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
  
  
  Let me summarise this thread:
  
  1. You hate all those open source stuff
  2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
  3. You think we are not educated and professional
  4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
  5. You really don't care what your personal views are
  6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
  it and behave on it
  6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
  7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
  an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
  (I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
  8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
  autoreply though ;-) )
  
  What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
  Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
  lost control (yes I know: YHBT. YHL. HAND.)
  
  Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
  finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).
  
  Have a good weekend,
  
  Michiel
  
  
  
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Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
anybody ?

Daniel Salud
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Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 I have a tomcat question:
 
 I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on 
 /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it 
won't 
 open the
 jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server 
error. 
 It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the Catalina 
out 
 logs
 but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.
 
 I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine 
after 
 reboot.
 
 Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583



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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see anything
to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all fine,
and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?  Come
on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
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anybody ?

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583
- Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -


Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/30/2004 07:15 PM


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP


Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 I have a tomcat question:

 I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on
 /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it
won't
 open the
 jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server
error.
 It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the
Catalina
out
 logs
 but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.

 I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine
after
 reboot.

 Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?

 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583



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As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure
you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right place.

People write back for one of two _very_ different reasons:

o  Good reason:  Sending feedback/suggestions to help improve the
essay.
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help.

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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and second 
if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.
Be professional man. I am soliciting for clue on where else to look. I am 
a Unix admin and not a an app admin. I also managed Weblogic and it's a 
lot
easier for me to debug.

Thanks.
Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




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Hi,
So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see anything
to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all fine,
and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?  Come
on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

anybody ?

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583
- Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -


Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/30/2004 07:15 PM


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP


Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 I have a tomcat question:

 I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on
 /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it
won't
 open the
 jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server
error.
 It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the
Catalina
out
 logs
 but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.

 I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine
after
 reboot.

 Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?

 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583



Thanks for your mail about How to Ask Questions the Smart Way.
As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure
you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right place.

People write back for one of two _very_ different reasons:

o  Good reason:  Sending feedback/suggestions to help improve the
essay.
o  VERY BAD reason:  Asking essay co-author Rick Moen for technical
help.

Guess what?  99% of such mails are for the VERY BAD type of reason.
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Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread QM
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 08:58:32AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and second 
: if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.

For good or ill, when you post to a public forum, you put yourself at
the mercy of all those subscribed.


: I am soliciting for clue on where else to look.

Understandable, but based on your post there's not a lot for us to go
on.  You say there's nothing in the logs, and that's 99% of what most
people here would check when there's a problem.  Tomcat is pretty good
about complaining when it can't do something. ;)

Otherwise, go for the usual: check the system for memory issues, check
whether other processes are causing a problem, etc.

-QM

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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Gerardo Juarez

I think a UNIX admin should know how hard it is to debug a problem when it
is not accompanied by any other information. A UNIX admin should also know 
that novice users normally don't see anything abnormal in the logs. They 
have to list the output of a program for you to notice something. Ninety 
percent of the time the assertion 'the log says nothing' is false. UNIX 
admins know that.

Please post the log and any information that may give us more context.

Gerardo

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and second 
 if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.
 Be professional man. I am soliciting for clue on where else to look. I am 
 a Unix admin and not a an app admin. I also managed Weblogic and it's a 
 lot
 easier for me to debug.
 
 Thanks.
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 08:35 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
  
 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc: 
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 
 Hi,
 So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see anything
 to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all fine,
 and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?  Come
 on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend ;)
 
 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 anybody ?
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 - Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -
 
 
 Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/30/2004 07:15 PM
 
 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 
  I have a tomcat question:
 
  I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on
  /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it
 won't
  open the
  jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server
 error.
  It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the
 Catalina
 out
  logs
  but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.
 
  I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine
 after
  reboot.
 
  Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?
 
  Daniel Salud
  (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 Thanks for your mail about How to Ask Questions the Smart Way.
 As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure
 you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right place.
 
 People write back for one of two _very_ different reasons:
 
 o  Good reason:  Sending feedback/suggestions to help improve the
 essay.
 o  VERY BAD reason:  Asking essay co-author Rick Moen for technical
 help.
 
 Guess what?  99% of such mails are for the VERY BAD type of reason.
 If you're about to do that, STOP.  Do something else.  Anything.
 Don't act like a moron:  Rick Moen is _not_ your personal, private
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Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
Thanks a lot.

This is my first time to subscribed to this kind of forum and I would 
expect people who are here are mostly educated and professional.

I appreciate your input.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




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On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 08:58:32AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and 
second 
: if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.

For good or ill, when you post to a public forum, you put yourself at
the mercy of all those subscribed.


: I am soliciting for clue on where else to look.

Understandable, but based on your post there's not a lot for us to go
on.  You say there's nothing in the logs, and that's 99% of what most
people here would check when there's a problem.  Tomcat is pretty good
about complaining when it can't do something. ;)

Otherwise, go for the usual: check the system for memory issues, check
whether other processes are causing a problem, etc.

-QM

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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
I know all those. I already have our web engineer looked at it and he 
found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the log.
I guess between you and my web engineer, I will trust his judgement.

I am hoping that somebody has seen something like this before and would 
share what they did. Have you?
That's one of the issues with open source as you already know. No support 
so sometimes you have to rely on
user forums for open source stuff.

Thanks anyway.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




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I think a UNIX admin should know how hard it is to debug a problem when it
is not accompanied by any other information. A UNIX admin should also know 

that novice users normally don't see anything abnormal in the logs. They 
have to list the output of a program for you to notice something. Ninety 
percent of the time the assertion 'the log says nothing' is false. UNIX 
admins know that.

Please post the log and any information that may give us more context.

Gerardo

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and 
second 
 if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.
 Be professional man. I am soliciting for clue on where else to look. I 
am 
 a Unix admin and not a an app admin. I also managed Weblogic and it's a 
 lot
 easier for me to debug.
 
 Thanks.
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 08:35 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
 
 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc: 
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 
 Hi,
 So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see anything
 to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all fine,
 and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?  Come
 on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend ;)
 
 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 anybody ?
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 - Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -
 
 
 Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/30/2004 07:15 PM
 
 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 
  I have a tomcat question:
 
  I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on
  /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it
 won't
  open the
  jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server
 error.
  It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the
 Catalina
 out
  logs
  but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.
 
  I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine
 after
  reboot.
 
  Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?
 
  Daniel Salud
  (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 Thanks for your mail about How to Ask Questions the Smart Way.
 As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure
 you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right place.
 
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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread khanaz
With your tomcat PID destroyed, try telneting to your listener ip/port and
see if you can get a connection.. something else may be bound to your
ip/port that is keeping tomcat from starting..

Thanks,
 
Azam Khan

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

I know all those. I already have our web engineer looked at it and he 
found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the log.
I guess between you and my web engineer, I will trust his judgement.
I am hoping that somebody has seen something like this before and would 
share what they did. Have you?
That's one of the issues with open source as you already know. No support 
so sometimes you have to rely on
user forums for open source stuff.
Thanks anyway.
Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583
Gerardo Juarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/01/2004 09:48 AM
Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: 
Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
I think a UNIX admin should know how hard it is to debug a problem when it
is not accompanied by any other information. A UNIX admin should also know 
that novice users normally don't see anything abnormal in the logs. They 
have to list the output of a program for you to notice something. Ninety 
percent of the time the assertion 'the log says nothing' is false. UNIX 
admins know that.
Please post the log and any information that may give us more context.
Gerardo
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and 
second 
 if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.
 Be professional man. I am soliciting for clue on where else to look. I 
am 
 a Unix admin and not a an app admin. I also managed Weblogic and it's a 
 lot
 easier for me to debug.
 
 Thanks.
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 08:35 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
 
 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc: 
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 
 Hi,
 So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see anything
 to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all fine,
 and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?  Come
 on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend ;)
 
 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 anybody ?
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 - Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -
 
 
 Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/30/2004 07:15 PM
 
 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 
  I have a tomcat question:
 
  I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on
  /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it
 won't
  open the
  jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server
 error.
  It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the
 Catalina
 out
  logs
  but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.
 
  I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine
 after
  reboot.
 
  Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?
 
  Daniel Salud
  (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 Thanks for your mail about How to Ask Questions the Smart Way.
 As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure
 you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right place.
 
 People write back for one of two _very_ different reasons:
 
 o  Good reason:  Sending feedback/suggestions to help improve the
 essay.
 o  VERY BAD reason:  Asking essay co-author Rick Moen for technical
 help.
 
 Guess what?  99% of such mails are for the VERY BAD type of reason.
 If you're about to do that, STOP.  Do something else.  Anything.
 Don't act like a moron:  Rick Moen is _not_ your personal, private
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 The other 1% of you who want to discuss ways to improve How to Ask
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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Gerardo Juarez

Have I seen something like this before? Yes I have. Many times.
Would I share what I did? Absolutely:

I posted the log and described the situation. 
Now, I see that you're still not posting it... :(

Gerardo

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I know all those. I already have our web engineer looked at it and he 
 found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the log.
 I guess between you and my web engineer, I will trust his judgement.
 
 I am hoping that somebody has seen something like this before and would 
 share what they did. Have you?
 That's one of the issues with open source as you already know. No support 
 so sometimes you have to rely on
 user forums for open source stuff.
 
 Thanks anyway.
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 



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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
Personally, I'd take this support list over any commercial support
organization, hands down.  But that's just my personal experience as
someone who's had to make that decision (commercial versus open-source,
paid support versus community support, dedicated support staff versus
outsourced, etc.), and live with the consequences, many times over the
years, and YMMV ;)

In this specific case, no commercial support organization would be able
to help you more given the negligible information content you posted.
Instead, you'd be dragged along until you posted your logs and/or
provided steps to reproduce the problem, and be charged according to
your support agreement, so at least you'll have the satisfaction of
knowing your $$$ spent on support aren't being completely wasted, only
mostly wasted.

If the problem happens again, and you provide more details, the
probability of you getting concrete help is higher than with the scant
details provided in your original post.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

I know all those. I already have our web engineer looked at it and he
found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the log.
I guess between you and my web engineer, I will trust his judgement.

I am hoping that somebody has seen something like this before and would
share what they did. Have you?
That's one of the issues with open source as you already know. No
support
so sometimes you have to rely on
user forums for open source stuff.

Thanks anyway.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




Gerardo Juarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/01/2004 09:48 AM
Please respond to Tomcat Users List


To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP



I think a UNIX admin should know how hard it is to debug a problem when
it
is not accompanied by any other information. A UNIX admin should also
know

that novice users normally don't see anything abnormal in the logs.
They
have to list the output of a program for you to notice something.
Ninety
percent of the time the assertion 'the log says nothing' is false. UNIX
admins know that.

Please post the log and any information that may give us more context.

Gerardo

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and
second
 if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.
 Be professional man. I am soliciting for clue on where else to look.
I
am
 a Unix admin and not a an app admin. I also managed Weblogic and it's
a
 lot
 easier for me to debug.

 Thanks.
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583




 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 08:35 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List


 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP



 Hi,
 So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see
anything
 to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all
fine,
 and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?
Come
 on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend
;)

 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 anybody ?
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 - Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -
 
 
 Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/30/2004 07:15 PM
 
 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 
  I have a tomcat question:
 
  I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script
on
  /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but
it
 won't
  open the
  jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal
Server
 error.
  It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the
 Catalina
 out
  logs
  but nothing much there to tell what was the issue.
 
  I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just
fine
 after
  reboot.
 
  Any ideas what cause it not to restart ?
 
  Daniel Salud
  (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 Thanks for your mail about How to Ask Questions the Smart Way.
 As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure
 you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right
place.
 
 People write back for one of two _very_ different reasons:
 
 o  Good reason:  Sending feedback/suggestions to help improve the
 essay.
 o  VERY BAD reason:  Asking essay co-author Rick Moen for technical
 help.
 
 Guess what?  99% of such mails are for the VERY BAD type of reason.
 If you're about to do that, STOP.  Do something else.  Anything.
 Don't act like a moron

RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
I really don't care what your personal views are.  I am not a decision 
maker here. We use apache/tomcat for non-mission critical app.
Actually we don't have a choice because the vendor who wrote the code 
bundled everything with all those open source stuff.

Why don't we make this forum simple.  If you are willing help,  just focus 
on helping to address specific technical issues and not
express your personal opinions about things that are not relevant like 
attacking somebody's technical know-how, etc.(not you but one of those who 
reply to my posting). Like KISS...keep it simple and straight to the 
point.

I didn't post the log because I am 99.99 sure that will only see a clean 
startup message and nothing else.  We actually replicated the issue and 
killing a tomcat PID, sometimes does not release the port it is listening 
to/or using. I killed the tomcat PID, clear port 8080 and make sure 
nothing else is using it or holding it and restarted tomcat with my rc2.d 
script that calls catalina.sh and it solved my issue. I got that idea from 
one of the good replies I got for this particular issue.

My 2 cents.


Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/01/2004 11:49 AM
Please respond to Tomcat Users List

 
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: 
Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP



Hi,
Personally, I'd take this support list over any commercial support
organization, hands down.  But that's just my personal experience as
someone who's had to make that decision (commercial versus open-source,
paid support versus community support, dedicated support staff versus
outsourced, etc.), and live with the consequences, many times over the
years, and YMMV ;)

In this specific case, no commercial support organization would be able
to help you more given the negligible information content you posted.
Instead, you'd be dragged along until you posted your logs and/or
provided steps to reproduce the problem, and be charged according to
your support agreement, so at least you'll have the satisfaction of
knowing your $$$ spent on support aren't being completely wasted, only
mostly wasted.

If the problem happens again, and you provide more details, the
probability of you getting concrete help is higher than with the scant
details provided in your original post.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

I know all those. I already have our web engineer looked at it and he
found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the log.
I guess between you and my web engineer, I will trust his judgement.

I am hoping that somebody has seen something like this before and would
share what they did. Have you?
That's one of the issues with open source as you already know. No
support
so sometimes you have to rely on
user forums for open source stuff.

Thanks anyway.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




Gerardo Juarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/01/2004 09:48 AM
Please respond to Tomcat Users List


To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP



I think a UNIX admin should know how hard it is to debug a problem when
it
is not accompanied by any other information. A UNIX admin should also
know

that novice users normally don't see anything abnormal in the logs.
They
have to list the output of a program for you to notice something.
Ninety
percent of the time the assertion 'the log says nothing' is false. UNIX
admins know that.

Please post the log and any information that may give us more context.

Gerardo

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First of all, let me tell you that I am not a big fan of tomcat and
second
 if you just want to annoy me, don't even reply to my question.
 Be professional man. I am soliciting for clue on where else to look.
I
am
 a Unix admin and not a an app admin. I also managed Weblogic and it's
a
 lot
 easier for me to debug.

 Thanks.
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583




 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 08:35 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List


 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP



 Hi,
 So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see
anything
 to help you debug the problem, restarted the server, now it's all
fine,
 and you expect someone else to have a clue as to what went wrong?
Come
 on ;)  Post the log if still have it, otherwise have a good weekend
;)

 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:34 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 anybody ?
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 - Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM

Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Robert F. Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We actually replicated the issue and 
killing a tomcat PID, sometimes does not release the port it is listening 
to/or using. I killed the tomcat PID, clear port 8080 and make sure 
nothing else is using it or holding it and restarted tomcat with my rc2.d 
script that calls catalina.sh and it solved my issue.

Daniel,
Doesn't your Tomcat bin directory include a shutdown.sh script?  Why not 
use that instead of
killing the PID?  I've never had an issue with port contention when 
using shutdown.sh.

Robert
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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Justin Jaynes
Daniel,

You really SHOULD care.  I just started a web hosting
business on the Linux platform using Tomcat.  I had no
prior experience using the software and I have read as
much as I can in books, but they are always out of
date, even when new.  Press time is always too long. 
Open source just keeps getting better so much faster. 
So an open community forum with the WRITERS of the
software is a MODERN MIRACLE.  This forum, and Yoav,
have been invaluble resources to me.  No propiretary
software provider would EVER be willing to provide
such support.  They aren't smart enough and they don't
care enough.

So if you want, stick with your proprietary solutions
and your Technical Support Staff (untrained
teenagers and non-english speakers reading general
answers to your not-so-general questions).  But don't
disreguard the ADVICE my friend Yoav gave you on HOW
TO USE THE RESOURSE he has offered to you FREE OF
CHARGE as a common human courtesy.  Listen to him.  He
knows how to help you help yourself.

Justin Jaynes

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I really don't care what your personal views are.  I
 am not a decision 
 maker here. We use apache/tomcat for non-mission
 critical app.
 Actually we don't have a choice because the vendor
 who wrote the code 
 bundled everything with all those open source stuff.
 
 Why don't we make this forum simple.  If you are
 willing help,  just focus 
 on helping to address specific technical issues and
 not
 express your personal opinions about things that are
 not relevant like 
 attacking somebody's technical know-how, etc.(not
 you but one of those who 
 reply to my posting). Like KISS...keep it simple and
 straight to the 
 point.
 
 I didn't post the log because I am 99.99 sure that
 will only see a clean 
 startup message and nothing else.  We actually
 replicated the issue and 
 killing a tomcat PID, sometimes does not release the
 port it is listening 
 to/or using. I killed the tomcat PID, clear port
 8080 and make sure 
 nothing else is using it or holding it and restarted
 tomcat with my rc2.d 
 script that calls catalina.sh and it solved my
 issue. I got that idea from 
 one of the good replies I got for this particular
 issue.
 
 My 2 cents.
 
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 11:49 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
  
 To: Tomcat Users List
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc: 
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 
 Hi,
 Personally, I'd take this support list over any
 commercial support
 organization, hands down.  But that's just my
 personal experience as
 someone who's had to make that decision (commercial
 versus open-source,
 paid support versus community support, dedicated
 support staff versus
 outsourced, etc.), and live with the consequences,
 many times over the
 years, and YMMV ;)
 
 In this specific case, no commercial support
 organization would be able
 to help you more given the negligible information
 content you posted.
 Instead, you'd be dragged along until you posted
 your logs and/or
 provided steps to reproduce the problem, and be
 charged according to
 your support agreement, so at least you'll have the
 satisfaction of
 knowing your $$$ spent on support aren't being
 completely wasted, only
 mostly wasted.
 
 If the problem happens again, and you provide more
 details, the
 probability of you getting concrete help is higher
 than with the scant
 details provided in your original post.
 
 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:01 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 I know all those. I already have our web engineer
 looked at it and he
 found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the
 log.
 I guess between you and my web engineer, I will
 trust his judgement.
 
 I am hoping that somebody has seen something like
 this before and would
 share what they did. Have you?
 That's one of the issues with open source as you
 already know. No
 support
 so sometimes you have to rely on
 user forums for open source stuff.
 
 Thanks anyway.
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
 Gerardo Juarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 09:48 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
 
 To: Tomcat Users List
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 
 I think a UNIX admin should know how hard it is to
 debug a problem when
 it
 is not accompanied by any other information. A UNIX
 admin should also
 know
 
 that novice users normally don't see anything
 abnormal in the logs.
 They
 have to list the output of a program for you to
 notice something.
 Ninety
 percent of the time the assertion 'the log says
 nothing' is false. UNIX
 admins know that.
 
 Please post the log and any information that may
 give us more context.
 
 Gerardo
 
 On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
I did use it but it didn't shut it down so I had not choice.  I think 
that's the other puzzle I need to solve.
Why it won't shut down gracefully.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




Robert F. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/01/2004 12:26 PM
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: 
Subject:Re: Tomcat Question - HELP



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

We actually replicated the issue and 
killing a tomcat PID, sometimes does not release the port it is listening 

to/or using. I killed the tomcat PID, clear port 8080 and make sure 
nothing else is using it or holding it and restarted tomcat with my rc2.d 

script that calls catalina.sh and it solved my issue.


Daniel,

Doesn't your Tomcat bin directory include a shutdown.sh script?  Why not 
use that instead of
killing the PID?  I've never had an issue with port contention when 
using shutdown.sh.

Robert


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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Daniel_Salud
I appreciate your feedback and I do respect his input but he and the other 
gentlemen should not attack anybody's technical capability if
they are really since in helping. That's what this forum is for. They 
don't know what I know and how much I know.


Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




Justin Jaynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/01/2004 01:01 PM
Please respond to Tomcat Users List

 
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: 
Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP


Daniel,

You really SHOULD care.  I just started a web hosting
business on the Linux platform using Tomcat.  I had no
prior experience using the software and I have read as
much as I can in books, but they are always out of
date, even when new.  Press time is always too long. 
Open source just keeps getting better so much faster. 
So an open community forum with the WRITERS of the
software is a MODERN MIRACLE.  This forum, and Yoav,
have been invaluble resources to me.  No propiretary
software provider would EVER be willing to provide
such support.  They aren't smart enough and they don't
care enough.

So if you want, stick with your proprietary solutions
and your Technical Support Staff (untrained
teenagers and non-english speakers reading general
answers to your not-so-general questions).  But don't
disreguard the ADVICE my friend Yoav gave you on HOW
TO USE THE RESOURSE he has offered to you FREE OF
CHARGE as a common human courtesy.  Listen to him.  He
knows how to help you help yourself.

Justin Jaynes

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I really don't care what your personal views are.  I
 am not a decision 
 maker here. We use apache/tomcat for non-mission
 critical app.
 Actually we don't have a choice because the vendor
 who wrote the code 
 bundled everything with all those open source stuff.
 
 Why don't we make this forum simple.  If you are
 willing help,  just focus 
 on helping to address specific technical issues and
 not
 express your personal opinions about things that are
 not relevant like 
 attacking somebody's technical know-how, etc.(not
 you but one of those who 
 reply to my posting). Like KISS...keep it simple and
 straight to the 
 point.
 
 I didn't post the log because I am 99.99 sure that
 will only see a clean 
 startup message and nothing else.  We actually
 replicated the issue and 
 killing a tomcat PID, sometimes does not release the
 port it is listening 
 to/or using. I killed the tomcat PID, clear port
 8080 and make sure 
 nothing else is using it or holding it and restarted
 tomcat with my rc2.d 
 script that calls catalina.sh and it solved my
 issue. I got that idea from 
 one of the good replies I got for this particular
 issue.
 
 My 2 cents.
 
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
 Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 10/01/2004 11:49 AM
 Please respond to Tomcat Users List
 
 
 To: Tomcat Users List
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc: 
 Subject:RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 
 
 Hi,
 Personally, I'd take this support list over any
 commercial support
 organization, hands down.  But that's just my
 personal experience as
 someone who's had to make that decision (commercial
 versus open-source,
 paid support versus community support, dedicated
 support staff versus
 outsourced, etc.), and live with the consequences,
 many times over the
 years, and YMMV ;)
 
 In this specific case, no commercial support
 organization would be able
 to help you more given the negligible information
 content you posted.
 Instead, you'd be dragged along until you posted
 your logs and/or
 provided steps to reproduce the problem, and be
 charged according to
 your support agreement, so at least you'll have the
 satisfaction of
 knowing your $$$ spent on support aren't being
 completely wasted, only
 mostly wasted.
 
 If the problem happens again, and you provide more
 details, the
 probability of you getting concrete help is higher
 than with the scant
 details provided in your original post.
 
 Yoav Shapira
 Millennium Research Informatics
 
 
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 Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP
 
 I know all those. I already have our web engineer
 looked at it and he
 found nothing from the log so I wouldn't post the
 log.
 I guess between you and my web engineer, I will
 trust his judgement.
 
 I am hoping that somebody has seen something like
 this before and would
 share what they did. Have you?
 That's one of the issues with open source as you
 already know. No
 support
 so sometimes you have to rely on
 user forums for open source stuff.
 
 Thanks anyway.
 
 Daniel Salud
 (310)665-6583
 
 
 
 
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 I think a UNIX admin should know how

RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread Michiel . Toneman
Let me summarise this thread:

1. You hate all those open source stuff
2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
3. You think we are not educated and professional
4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
5. You really don't care what your personal views are
6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
it and behave on it
6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
(I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
autoreply though ;-) )

What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
lost control (yes I know: “YHBT. YHL. HAND.”)

Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).

Have a good weekend,

Michiel



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RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

2004-10-01 Thread John Najarian
Can all you people take this bitching contest elsewhere?
My 9 year old knows better than to keep this up.

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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 4:37 PM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Question - HELP

Let me summarise this thread:

1. You hate all those open source stuff
2. You are not a big fan of tomcat
3. You think we are not educated and professional
4. You will trust your web engineer over our judgement
5. You really don't care what your personal views are
6. You seem to know exactly what this forum is for an how we should run
it and behave on it
6. You won't do what you are asked (i.e. post a simple logfile)
7. You seem to think as a Unix admin that killing a process that has
an obvious, documented and non-trivial shutdown sequence is a good idea
(I'm sure DBA's will love you for this)
8. You publicly admitted to mailing Rick Moen directly for help (great
autoreply though ;-) )

What gets me is that everyone who replied to you was civil and helpful.
Really, you guys are the greatest! I'm mostly a lurker and I've totally
lost control (yes I know: YHBT. YHL. HAND.)

Daniel, I just hope for your sake that no potential future employer ever
finds this thread on Google (or that you are wisely using an alias).

Have a good weekend,

Michiel



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Re: Tomcat question

2004-09-16 Thread Tim Funk
*.jspa is not mapped to the JSP servlet.
See $CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml
-Tim
Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know why I am able to load .jsp files but not .jspa files?
Example:
http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/index.jsp  works
http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/setup.index!default.jspa does not work
I am using Fedora Core 2, tomcat 4.1.27 and the jk2 / AJP 1.3 connector.
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RE: Tomcat question

2004-09-16 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
 
 *.jspa is not mapped to the JSP servlet.
 
 See $CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml

Thanks, Tim,

I am really new to tomcat and java.  I took a look in the web.xml and didn't
see anything related to .jspa.  Can you please tell me what I need to add.
I tried adding:

servlet-mapping
servlet-namejspa/servlet-name
url-pattern*.jspa/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping

But that broke everything.

Thanks
 
 -Tim
 
 Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
 
  Hello,
  
  Does anyone know why I am able to load .jsp files but not 
 .jspa files?
  
  Example:
  
  http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/index.jsp  works
  
  http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/setup.index!default.jspa 
 does not 
  work
  
  I am using Fedora Core 2, tomcat 4.1.27 and the jk2 / AJP 
 1.3 connector.
  
 
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RE: Tomcat question

2004-09-16 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,

servlet-mapping
servlet-namejspa/servlet-name
url-pattern*.jspa/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping

That's pretty close: look at the servlet-mapping element for *.jsp.
Copy and paste it, change the url-pattern to *.jspa.  That's it.  Keep
the servlet-name the same, don't modify it to jspa.

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RE: Tomcat question

2004-09-16 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
 Hi,
 
 servlet-mapping
 servlet-namejspa/servlet-name
 url-pattern*.jspa/url-pattern
 /servlet-mapping
 
 That's pretty close: look at the servlet-mapping element for *.jsp.
 Copy and paste it, change the url-pattern to *.jspa.  That's 
 it.  Keep the servlet-name the same, don't modify it to jspa.
 

Thanks!!

Made the change.  It didn't break this time but when I try to access the
page, http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/setup.index!default.jspa, I still
get error 404 object not found


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RE: Tomcat question

2004-09-16 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,

Made the change.  It didn't break this time but when I try to access
the
page, http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/setup.index!default.jspa, I
still
get error 404 object not found

What's this weird URL?  Are you really running on port 80?

Yoav



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RE: Tomcat question

2004-09-16 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
 
 Hi,
 
 Made the change.  It didn't break this time but when I try to access
 the
 page, http://localhost/forum/admin/setup/setup.index!default.jspa, I
 still
 get error 404 object not found
 
 What's this weird URL?  Are you really running on port 80?

Hi,

I'm trying to setup jive forums.

Try this link:
http://palmettodomains.com/forum/admin/setup/main.jsp, the click the
Continue button.

Thanks!!


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re: Tomcat question

2004-02-09 Thread Bliesner, Christopher P
Hello,

I have setup Tomcat 4.12 in conjunction with Apache 2.0.43 on a Solaris UNIX box.  My 
question is specific to Tomcat.  I know that I can modify the server.xml to include 
individual logfiles under the webapps directory, both Local logs and (I believe) 
Catalina logfiles.  However, these logfiles are all inclusive of everything that goes 
on in Tomcat.  Is there a way where I could set up individual logs for my developers 
that are their own personal logfiles.  Does Tomcat allow for that?  Thanks.

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RE: Tomcat question

2004-02-09 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,

I have setup Tomcat 4.12 in conjunction with Apache 2.0.43 on a Solaris
UNIX box.  My question is specific to Tomcat.  I know that I can modify
the
server.xml to include individual logfiles under the webapps directory,
both
Local logs and (I believe) Catalina logfiles.  However, these logfiles
are
all inclusive of everything that goes on in Tomcat.  Is there a way
where I
could set up individual logs for my developers that are their own
personal
logfiles.  Does Tomcat allow for that?  Thanks.

You can nest a Logger element inside a Host, Engine, or Context.  If you
configure your server such that each developer has his own Host,
Context(s), or Engine, then each can have their own Logger.
Alternatively, and many people do this for convenience, each developer
can have his/her own Tomcat instance.

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Re: Tomcat question

2004-02-09 Thread Josh Rehman


Bliesner, Christopher P wrote:
Hello,

I have setup Tomcat 4.12 in conjunction with Apache 2.0.43 on a Solaris UNIX box.  My question is specific to Tomcat.  I know that I can modify the server.xml to include individual logfiles under the webapps directory, both Local logs and (I believe) Catalina logfiles.  However, these logfiles are all inclusive of everything that goes on in Tomcat.  Is there a way where I could set up individual logs for my developers that are their own personal logfiles.  Does Tomcat allow for that?  Thanks.
You can certianly set a log file per Context. If you can live with a 
Context per developer, then your problem is solved. It is odd that your 
specific logs are getting extraneous (global tomcat) bits - normally 
that stuff is consumed by the top level logger and doesn't pass down to 
the overriding loggers.

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RE: Tomcat question

2004-02-09 Thread Bliesner, Christopher P
thanks.   Unfortunately, if I setup each developer a different log, they still get the 
whole logfile from Tomcat.  I believe that I would have to setup several virtual hosts 
in Apache and then setup Tomcat versions for each one.  However, I'm going to have one 
of the developer's try to route their servlet to a separate output.log file in their 
code.  I'll let you know if it works.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:59 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat question




Bliesner, Christopher P wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I have setup Tomcat 4.12 in conjunction with Apache 2.0.43 on a Solaris UNIX box.  
 My question is specific to Tomcat.  I know that I can modify the server.xml to 
 include individual logfiles under the webapps directory, both Local logs and (I 
 believe) Catalina logfiles.  However, these logfiles are all inclusive of everything 
 that goes on in Tomcat.  Is there a way where I could set up individual logs for my 
 developers that are their own personal logfiles.  Does Tomcat allow for that?  
 Thanks.

You can certianly set a log file per Context. If you can live with a 
Context per developer, then your problem is solved. It is odd that your 
specific logs are getting extraneous (global tomcat) bits - normally 
that stuff is consumed by the top level logger and doesn't pass down to 
the overriding loggers.

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RE: Tomcat question

2004-02-09 Thread Bliesner, Christopher P
Thanks for your help :)

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Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat question



Howdy,

I have setup Tomcat 4.12 in conjunction with Apache 2.0.43 on a Solaris
UNIX box.  My question is specific to Tomcat.  I know that I can modify
the
server.xml to include individual logfiles under the webapps directory,
both
Local logs and (I believe) Catalina logfiles.  However, these logfiles
are
all inclusive of everything that goes on in Tomcat.  Is there a way
where I
could set up individual logs for my developers that are their own
personal
logfiles.  Does Tomcat allow for that?  Thanks.

You can nest a Logger element inside a Host, Engine, or Context.  If you
configure your server such that each developer has his own Host,
Context(s), or Engine, then each can have their own Logger.
Alternatively, and many people do this for convenience, each developer
can have his/her own Tomcat instance.

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RE: tomcat question

2003-12-04 Thread Nadia Kunkov
I'm almost sure that in Tomcat_Home/conf/tomcat4.conf  there should be an entry for 
that.  Well I'm talking about Linux, actually, but the setup should be similar for 
Windows...

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im not sure im sending my question to the right mailing list,  but here we go.
 
i have tomcat 4.1.29 installed on window 2000 and im running it as service, the 
question is how do i change the classpath of the tomcat?
 
i change setclasspath file but it didnt help
 
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RE: tomcat question

2003-12-04 Thread Guy Lubovitch
Actually in solaris and linux its working for me, I can be more exact and
exaplain that the problem is that I cannot connect to my jboss from tomcat
because of some initial class the tomcat load before jboss_client.jar and
the only way I made it work was addd this line to setclasspath,bat : set
CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;C:\work\app\Tomcat
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I'm almost sure that in Tomcat_Home/conf/tomcat4.conf  there should be an
entry for that.  Well I'm talking about Linux, actually, but the setup
should be similar for Windows...

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To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: tomcat question


im not sure im sending my question to the right mailing list,  but here we
go.
 
i have tomcat 4.1.29 installed on window 2000 and im running it as service,
the question is how do i change the classpath of the tomcat?
 
i change setclasspath file but it didnt help
 
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Re: Tomcat question

2003-02-23 Thread Bill Barker
This is really exactly the sort of usage that Filters were designed to deal
with.  You are much better off using a Filter.

Just for chuckles, the following should work for a Servlet-based solution
(for TC 4 at least):

public void service(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse
response)
   throws ServletException, IOException {
   // insert logging logic here

   RequestDispatcher rd = getServletContext().getNamedDispatcher(default);
   rd.forward(request, response);
}

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 I want to write a servlet to log any request to the
 .gif files in my server (im using tomcat 4.1.18).
 I have mapped any requests ending with .gif to a
 servlet (using web.xml file )
 My questions are :
 1. Which method(s) do i need to override (doPost or
 doGet) ?
 2. After logging the request, how can i delegate
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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Susan Himmelman

Hi,
 
I am using Tomcat with the ADL sample Runtime environment.  It is
currently working as a standalone product.  I would like to make it
multi-user so the website (runtime environment) can be accessed via a
URL on any client browser.  I am currently reviewing the tomcat docs to
see if I can determine how to set this up but any immediate help would
be greatly appreciated.
 
Thank you,


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-Original Message-
From: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: July 23, 2002 11:24 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Tomcat Question

Larry,
You've helped me with something in the past and I was wondering if you
could
lend a helping hand again.
here is the situation...

Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled classes
without
having to re-start Tomcat??

I was told to 
add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp

but my contetxs read..
Context path=/cocoon 
 docBase=webapps/cocoon 
 debug=0 
 reloadable=true  
/Context

Context path=/ 
 docBase=C:/src/java/jsp 
 debug=0 
 reloadable=true  
/Context

The problem is 
if I make a code change, and have to upload a newly compiled class to my
site, the changes don't take affect unless I stop and re-start Tomcat.
Any suggestions???
Thanks
Anthony

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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 3:36 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat  Cocoon Question


I would recommend giving it a try.  The 3.3 release notes
covers the most important new features and changes.
Primarily, check out the 2. INSTALLING AND RUNNING TOMCAT
and 5. NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE in:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/readme

Cheers,
Larry

 -Original Message-
 From: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:53 PM
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Tomcat  Cocoon Question
 
 
 How hard is it to upgrade from Tomcat 3.2.4 to 3.3.1
 
 And is there any side affects that will make problems with 
 Cocoon 1.8.2, and
 IIS 5.0
 
 Thanks
 Anthony
 
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 From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 12:57 PM
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Tomcat  Cocoon Question
 
 
 After inspecting the source for StaticInterceptor, there
 is a bug that causes the debug level always be reset to 0.
 That would explain the lack of additional output.
 
 It is this interceptor that decides whether to redirect to
 a found welcome file or display a directory lists when the
 request refers to a directory.  It is not clear why this
 interceptor is not picking up your welcome file.
 
 I have confirmed that this bug, among many others, is not
 present in Tomcat 3.3 and later.  If you can give 3.3.1
 a try, you would also benefit in that Tomcat 3.3 will
 validate the web.xml.  If the welcome file is being
 ignored due to some syntax error in web.xml, you would find
 out about it.  The alternative is to build your own
 Tomcat 3.2.x from source, removing the debug=0 in the
 contextInit() method of StaticInterceptor.
 
 Cheers,
 Larry
 
 
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  From: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:37 AM
  To: 'Tomcat Users List'
  Subject: RE: Tomcat  Cocoon Question
  
  
  OK, Ive set up the error log to go to tomcat.log.
  
  This is what I have in my log after I try to access
  http://foo.bar.com/cocoon
  
  Nothing seems to change in here after I access 
  http://foo.bar.com/cocoon or
  http://foo.bar.com/cocoon/index.xml
  
  I go back and forth between pages, refreshing and still 
  nothing seems to
  appear 
  
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( 
 /examples )
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - Ctx( /cocoon ): Set debug to 1
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /cocoon )
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx(  )
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /admin )
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( 
  /index.html )
  2002-05-01 11:22:51 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /test )
  2002-05-01 11:22:58 - Ctx( /cocoon ): XmlReader - init  /cocoon
  webapps/cocoon
  2002-05-01 11:22:58 - Ctx( /cocoon ): Reading
  C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4\webapps\cocoon\WEB-INF\web.xml
  2002-05-01 11:22:58 - Ctx( /cocoon ): Loading -2147483646 jsp
  2002-05-01 11:22:59 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting 
  HttpConnectionHandler on
  8080
  2002-05-01 11:22:59 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting 
  Ajp12ConnectionHandler on
  8007
  
  THanks
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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Anthony Diodato

Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works 
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and 
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded 
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded 
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will 
work.

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: Tomcat Question
 
 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled 
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??
 
 I was told to 
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp
 

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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Anthony Diodato

Im not using any JSP's everything is in XML.
But, to kinda answer your question
if I make changes to my xml, they take affect right away..

Any suggestions???

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Have you tried my hint with the jsp ?

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 Servlets and Beans...
 
 If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to 
 re-start Tomcat for the changes to take affect.
 has anyone run into this problem before...
 
 Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and 
 request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded 
 through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
 hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded 
 by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will 
 work.
 

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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Nishant_Awasthi


Hello Anthony,

FYI, Well I am trying to run servlet/beans with tomcat and place new class
files
at the specific classpath its working fine for me...
I neednot restart the tomcat everytime.I am using tomcat 4.0.3.
I haven't changed anything in the configuration files...



Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance





   

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Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will
work.

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 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: Tomcat Question

 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??

 I was told to
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp


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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Sullivan, Mark E

are these jar files or class files? also, are they located in your webapps
WEB-INF/classes directory or elsewhere? The reloading works correctly in
tomcat 4+ versions of tomcat, but i've never tried it on the previous
versions. Is there anything in the tomcat log files that suggest it is
trying to reload classes? In my $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/catalina.out (tomcat
v4.1.7b) it looks like:

WebappClassLoader:   Resource
'/WEB-INF/classes/com/nav/fcws/util/MQBrowser.class' was
 modified; Date is now: Tue Jul 02 12:03:47 CDT 2002 Was: Tue Jul 02
11:45:34 CDT 2002



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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:38 AM
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Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works 
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and 
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded 
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded 
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will 
work.

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: Tomcat Question
 
 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled 
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??
 
 I was told to 
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp
 

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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Anthony Diodato

Are there certain classpath configurations that I may need to make??

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Hello Anthony,

FYI, Well I am trying to run servlet/beans with tomcat and place new class
files
at the specific classpath its working fine for me...
I neednot restart the tomcat everytime.I am using tomcat 4.0.3.
I haven't changed anything in the configuration files...




Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance





 

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Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will
work.

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: Tomcat Question

 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??

 I was told to
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp


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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Sullivan, Mark E

if a jsp file is touched or changed it will be recompiled regardless of
whether the context's reloadable flag is set to true. this is a 'feature' of
jsps over servlets. 

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From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:42 AM
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Have you tried my hint with the jsp ?

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 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:38
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: RE: Tomcat Question
 
 
 Servlets and Beans...
 
 If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to 
 re-start Tomcat for the changes to take affect.
 has anyone run into this problem before...
 
 Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and 
 request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded 
 through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
 hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded 
 by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will 
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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Anthony Diodato

They are class files.
And they are located in both places...

I have my servlets in the WEB-INF/classes directory
and all of my other Java classes are in c:/src/java/...

But neither locations are working the way I want them to work.

Nothing in logs either.

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From: Sullivan, Mark E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:41 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question


are these jar files or class files? also, are they located in your webapps
WEB-INF/classes directory or elsewhere? The reloading works correctly in
tomcat 4+ versions of tomcat, but i've never tried it on the previous
versions. Is there anything in the tomcat log files that suggest it is
trying to reload classes? In my $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/catalina.out (tomcat
v4.1.7b) it looks like:

WebappClassLoader:   Resource
'/WEB-INF/classes/com/nav/fcws/util/MQBrowser.class' was
 modified; Date is now: Tue Jul 02 12:03:47 CDT 2002 Was: Tue Jul 02
11:45:34 CDT 2002



-Original Message-
From: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:38 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question


Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works 
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and 
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded 
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded 
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will 
work.

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: Tomcat Question
 
 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled 
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??
 
 I was told to 
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp
 

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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Sullivan, Mark E

as far as i know, only classes in the WEB-INF/classes directory will be
reloaded. 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:51 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question


They are class files.
And they are located in both places...

I have my servlets in the WEB-INF/classes directory
and all of my other Java classes are in c:/src/java/...

But neither locations are working the way I want them to work.

Nothing in logs either.

-Original Message-
From: Sullivan, Mark E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:41 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Question


are these jar files or class files? also, are they located in your webapps
WEB-INF/classes directory or elsewhere? The reloading works correctly in
tomcat 4+ versions of tomcat, but i've never tried it on the previous
versions. Is there anything in the tomcat log files that suggest it is
trying to reload classes? In my $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/catalina.out (tomcat
v4.1.7b) it looks like:

WebappClassLoader:   Resource
'/WEB-INF/classes/com/nav/fcws/util/MQBrowser.class' was
 modified; Date is now: Tue Jul 02 12:03:47 CDT 2002 Was: Tue Jul 02
11:45:34 CDT 2002



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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:38 AM
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Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works 
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and 
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded 
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded 
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will 
work.

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
 An: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Betreff: Tomcat Question
 
 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled 
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??
 
 I was told to 
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp
 

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RE: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Nishant_Awasthi


I didn't change anything jus placed all my class file in
%TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/examples/servlets/WEB-INF/classes directory
The context path for /example is already set in the defualt server.conf
file.

I didn't change anything...its running fine..



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Are there certain classpath configurations that I may need to make??

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Hello Anthony,

FYI, Well I am trying to run servlet/beans with tomcat and place new class
files
at the specific classpath its working fine for me...
I neednot restart the tomcat everytime.I am using tomcat 4.0.3.
I haven't changed anything in the configuration files...





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Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance







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Servlets and Beans...

If I change the code for one of my servlets, I need to re-start Tomcat for
the changes to take affect.
has anyone run into this problem before...

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question


What classes are you talking about servlets/beans or jsp's ?

AFAIK in that version of tomcat the reloadable flag only works
for jsp's. Try to touch a jsp (change the modification date) and
request it. This should also reload the classes that are loaded
through the same classloader. I can't remember the classloader
hierarchy for that tomcat version and which classes where loaded
by which classloader, so I don't take any garantie that it will
work.

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 Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:24
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 Betreff: Tomcat Question

 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled
 classes without having to re-start Tomcat??

 I was told to
 add reloadable=true to the context configuration for your webapp


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Re: Tomcat Question

2002-07-23 Thread Craig R. McClanahan



On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Anthony Diodato wrote:


 Im running Tomcat 3.2.4, is there a way to load recompiled classes without
 having to re-start Tomcat??


In theory, Tomcat 3.2.x knows how to automatically reload a webapp if a
class in /WEB-INF/classes changes (it doesn't detect changes anywhere
else).  In practice, there were lots and lots of bugs in the reload code
-- you'd be *much* better off upgrading to a more current version of
Tomcat.

Craig


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RE: tomcat question

2002-06-09 Thread James Ward

I am glad that helped.  This might be that by the time apache tries to
handle the /servlets the request has already been passed off to Tomcat.
Just a theory.

-James


 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 6:14 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Cc: Carlos Pizano
 Subject: Re: tomcat question
 
 This is very helpful.  Seems to work quite well.  I put in:
 
  BrowserMatch .* nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
 
 which even works for telnet if you put a User-Agent header in there.
 
 Interestingly, we'd tried:
Location /servlets
   SetEnv downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
/Location
 in the same virtual host, and it didn't work. Any idea why not?
 
 Thanks for your help, James!
 
  Ben
 
 James Ward wrote:
  Ben,
  I am not sure if this works, but on one of my servers that has a
very
  similar configuration to yours (Tomcat  Apache) we might have fixed
  this.  We are doing this in a Virtual Host:
  BrowserMatch Mozilla/2 nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
 
  You could adapt that to always force the downgrade and response to
  HTTP1.0 instead of HTTP1.1 if that is what you want.
 
  We had to implement this because of IE's SSL problems.
 
  Hope that helps.
 
  -James
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 3:24 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Cc: Carlos Pizano
 Subject: Re: tomcat question
 
 Keith, et.al,
Is there any way to do disable chunking on Tomcat 3.0?  We are
 running a somewhat older application on it with jdk1.2.2, and Apache
 1.3.12, on Red Hat Linux (kernel 2.4.17).
We've ended up in a bit of a time crunch, need to get rid of
 chunking, and would be spared some time and pressure if we could
 
  upgrade
 
 and test all of these later, and more thoroughly, since it's a live
 server.  If it's at all possible to easily disable chunking with
this
 combination, we'd sure love to hear how!
Thanks,
 
  Ben
 
 Keith Wannamaker wrote:
 
 tomcat questionThere was a bug in j-t-c that was fixed a few days
 
  ago
 
 that
 
 caused
 requests to be chunked even if the content-length was known.
 You should build tomcat-util from jakarta-tomcat-connectors
 and replace the one in your tomcat install with it.
 
 Otherwise, you could always use the http10 connector instead.
 
 Keith
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Carlos Pizano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:04 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: tomcat question
 
 
   Sorry to bother you, but I have searched a lot for this
 
  question... to
 
 no
 
 avail.
 
   How can I disable chunking (Transfer-Encoding: chunked) output on
 
 Tomcat ?
 
   It seems that anything served with Tomcat is chunked. I need to
 
 disable
 
 that
   behavior that HTTP1.1 says is optional...
 
   Thanks in advance,
 
 
 
   Carlos Pizano
   Chief Technology Officer
   Elisar Software Corporation
   2500 Louisiana Blvd. NE Suite 400
   Albuquerque, NM 87110
   Tel: (505)884-1918
   Fax: (505)884-1806
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Re: tomcat question

2002-06-08 Thread Ben Cox

Keith, et.al,
   Is there any way to do disable chunking on Tomcat 3.0?  We are 
running a somewhat older application on it with jdk1.2.2, and Apache 
1.3.12, on Red Hat Linux (kernel 2.4.17).
   We've ended up in a bit of a time crunch, need to get rid of 
chunking, and would be spared some time and pressure if we could upgrade 
and test all of these later, and more thoroughly, since it's a live 
server.  If it's at all possible to easily disable chunking with this 
combination, we'd sure love to hear how!
   Thanks,

 Ben

Keith Wannamaker wrote:
 tomcat questionThere was a bug in j-t-c that was fixed a few days ago that
 caused
 requests to be chunked even if the content-length was known.
 You should build tomcat-util from jakarta-tomcat-connectors
 and replace the one in your tomcat install with it.
 
 Otherwise, you could always use the http10 connector instead.
 
 Keith
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Carlos Pizano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:04 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: tomcat question
 
 
   Sorry to bother you, but I have searched a lot for this question... to no
 avail.
 
   How can I disable chunking (Transfer-Encoding: chunked) output on Tomcat ?
 
   It seems that anything served with Tomcat is chunked. I need to disable
 that
   behavior that HTTP1.1 says is optional...
 
   Thanks in advance,
 
 
 
   Carlos Pizano
   Chief Technology Officer
   Elisar Software Corporation
   2500 Louisiana Blvd. NE Suite 400
   Albuquerque, NM 87110
   Tel: (505)884-1918
   Fax: (505)884-1806
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 




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RE: tomcat question

2002-06-08 Thread James Ward

Ben,
I am not sure if this works, but on one of my servers that has a very
similar configuration to yours (Tomcat  Apache) we might have fixed
this.  We are doing this in a Virtual Host:
BrowserMatch Mozilla/2 nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0

You could adapt that to always force the downgrade and response to
HTTP1.0 instead of HTTP1.1 if that is what you want.

We had to implement this because of IE's SSL problems.

Hope that helps.

-James


 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 3:24 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Cc: Carlos Pizano
 Subject: Re: tomcat question
 
 Keith, et.al,
Is there any way to do disable chunking on Tomcat 3.0?  We are
 running a somewhat older application on it with jdk1.2.2, and Apache
 1.3.12, on Red Hat Linux (kernel 2.4.17).
We've ended up in a bit of a time crunch, need to get rid of
 chunking, and would be spared some time and pressure if we could
upgrade
 and test all of these later, and more thoroughly, since it's a live
 server.  If it's at all possible to easily disable chunking with this
 combination, we'd sure love to hear how!
Thanks,
 
  Ben
 
 Keith Wannamaker wrote:
  tomcat questionThere was a bug in j-t-c that was fixed a few days
ago
 that
  caused
  requests to be chunked even if the content-length was known.
  You should build tomcat-util from jakarta-tomcat-connectors
  and replace the one in your tomcat install with it.
 
  Otherwise, you could always use the http10 connector instead.
 
  Keith
 
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Pizano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat question
 
 
Sorry to bother you, but I have searched a lot for this
question... to
 no
  avail.
 
How can I disable chunking (Transfer-Encoding: chunked) output on
 Tomcat ?
 
It seems that anything served with Tomcat is chunked. I need to
 disable
  that
behavior that HTTP1.1 says is optional...
 
Thanks in advance,
 
 
 
Carlos Pizano
Chief Technology Officer
Elisar Software Corporation
2500 Louisiana Blvd. NE Suite 400
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Tel: (505)884-1918
Fax: (505)884-1806
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Re: tomcat question

2002-06-08 Thread Ben Cox

This is very helpful.  Seems to work quite well.  I put in:

 BrowserMatch .* nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0

which even works for telnet if you put a User-Agent header in there.

Interestingly, we'd tried:
   Location /servlets
  SetEnv downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
   /Location
in the same virtual host, and it didn't work. Any idea why not?

Thanks for your help, James!

 Ben

James Ward wrote:
 Ben,
 I am not sure if this works, but on one of my servers that has a very
 similar configuration to yours (Tomcat  Apache) we might have fixed
 this.  We are doing this in a Virtual Host:
 BrowserMatch Mozilla/2 nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
 
 You could adapt that to always force the downgrade and response to
 HTTP1.0 instead of HTTP1.1 if that is what you want.
 
 We had to implement this because of IE's SSL problems.
 
 Hope that helps.
 
 -James
 
 
 
-Original Message-
From: Ben Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 3:24 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Carlos Pizano
Subject: Re: tomcat question

Keith, et.al,
   Is there any way to do disable chunking on Tomcat 3.0?  We are
running a somewhat older application on it with jdk1.2.2, and Apache
1.3.12, on Red Hat Linux (kernel 2.4.17).
   We've ended up in a bit of a time crunch, need to get rid of
chunking, and would be spared some time and pressure if we could
 
 upgrade
 
and test all of these later, and more thoroughly, since it's a live
server.  If it's at all possible to easily disable chunking with this
combination, we'd sure love to hear how!
   Thanks,

 Ben

Keith Wannamaker wrote:

tomcat questionThere was a bug in j-t-c that was fixed a few days

 ago
 
that

caused
requests to be chunked even if the content-length was known.
You should build tomcat-util from jakarta-tomcat-connectors
and replace the one in your tomcat install with it.

Otherwise, you could always use the http10 connector instead.

Keith

  -Original Message-
  From: Carlos Pizano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:04 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: tomcat question


  Sorry to bother you, but I have searched a lot for this

 question... to
 
no

avail.

  How can I disable chunking (Transfer-Encoding: chunked) output on

Tomcat ?

  It seems that anything served with Tomcat is chunked. I need to

disable

that
  behavior that HTTP1.1 says is optional...

  Thanks in advance,



  Carlos Pizano
  Chief Technology Officer
  Elisar Software Corporation
  2500 Louisiana Blvd. NE Suite 400
  Albuquerque, NM 87110
  Tel: (505)884-1918
  Fax: (505)884-1806
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]








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RE: tomcat question

2002-06-06 Thread Keith Wannamaker

tomcat questionThere was a bug in j-t-c that was fixed a few days ago that
caused
requests to be chunked even if the content-length was known.
You should build tomcat-util from jakarta-tomcat-connectors
and replace the one in your tomcat install with it.

Otherwise, you could always use the http10 connector instead.

Keith

  -Original Message-
  From: Carlos Pizano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:04 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: tomcat question


  Sorry to bother you, but I have searched a lot for this question... to no
avail.

  How can I disable chunking (Transfer-Encoding: chunked) output on Tomcat ?

  It seems that anything served with Tomcat is chunked. I need to disable
that
  behavior that HTTP1.1 says is optional...

  Thanks in advance,



  Carlos Pizano
  Chief Technology Officer
  Elisar Software Corporation
  2500 Louisiana Blvd. NE Suite 400
  Albuquerque, NM 87110
  Tel: (505)884-1918
  Fax: (505)884-1806
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: Tomcat question about Cocoon

2001-03-16 Thread Arnaud Vandyck

 Martin Mauri wrote:
 
 Hi users:
 
 How can I configure Cocoon to work with Tomcat-Apache configuration? I
 mean, in which .conf file do I have to place the Cocoon reference?

make a webapps/cocoon directory, then a webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF and then
modify your webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/web.xml file. You also have to put
webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/cocoon.properties file from
$COCOON/conf/cocoon.properties.

Well, according to cocoon/docs/install.html#tomcat :

To make Cocoon work with Tomcat, you must add a context to Tomcat that
describes to Tomcat how to load Cocoon files. Then you must tell Apache
to send certain requests to Tomcat (and consequently Cocoon). Finally
you must provide the .xml files to be served by Cocoon.

...

Next you must tell Tomcat about the new context which will run Cocoon
requests. To do this edit the file
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml and add the following line: 

Context path="/cocoon" docBase="webapps/cocoon" debug="0"
reloadable="true" 
/Context

This tells Tomcat that requests that come in under that partial path
"/cocoon" should be mapped to the context defined in the directory
"webapps/cocoon". We will set that up shortly. 

Next, if using Apache with Tomcat [...] we need to tell Apache to
forward the same partial pathnames to Tomcat. This is done by editing
the tomcat.conf file (it's called tomcat-apache.conf if you're using
Tomcat 3.1, but with Tomcat 3.2 you have a choice between tomcat-apache
and the more advanced mod_jk.conf-auto) and associating it with your
Apache setup, as described below.

Very Important Note! Both of these files are now regenerated and
overwritten whenever you run Tomcat, so don't edit them directly, but
instead save them as something else! 

[...]

First make a directory and its subdirectory: 

 mkdir $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon
 mkdir $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF

Next copy the template files from the Cocoon distribution: 

 cp $COCOON_HOME/src/WEB-INF/web.xml $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF
 cp $COCOON_HOME/conf/cocoon.properties
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF

Next you need to edit the $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/web.xml
file to point to the Cocoon properties file in the same directory. Do
this by changing the text conf/cocoon.properties to
WEB-INF/cocoon.properties. Note that this path is a relative path, and
must be so. Don't try to use an absolute path here. It won't work. Also
note that the web.xml file describes how to map .xml requests to the
Cocoon servlet. 

[...]

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