Hi.
I have downloaded and install Tomcat 5.5.11 for my desktop where I've got
Apche Server 2.0.54.
And wright now I've got redirected domain jmailssoftware.tk. and the domain is
redirected to the jmail.kicks-ass.org which is Dynamic DNS free subdomain.
So I can't give anybody the URL
Change the port in server.xml to 80. That should solve your problem.
jmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi.
I have downloaded and install Tomcat 5.5.11 for my desktop where I've got Apche
Server 2.0.54.
And wright now I've got redirected domain jmailssoftware.tk. and the domain is
redirected to
yeah I have try to do this and then I can't use tomcat or apache. I still need
to use those together. :/
jmail
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On 9/2/05, jmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to make something like virtual hosts using apache and tomcat,
but some
virtual host should take tomcat for reply.
You need to use mod_jk. Look at the docs for it and the solution will
become clear.
-Dave
Hi Tomcat users,
DO YOU AGREE TO CHANGE THE DEATH PENALTY FOR THOSE WHO
CONTAMINATED THE BLOOD OF LYBEENS CHILDREN WITH AIDS?
BTW: It is NOT the right question: Bulgarian medics DIDN'T contaminate
the blood. 3 diferent independent commisions, with strong professors in aids
area, told that
Much as I sympathise with your problem, would you mind not sending it to
mailing lists such as this where it is totally irrelevant.
I would suggest enlisting the help of sympathetic religious groups,
politicians, world aid organisations and most importantly Amnesty
International.
In the
Send this to an ASP maillist :)
look at the error I just got when accessing the page:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005'
Cannot open database requested in login 'k-server'. Login fails.
/vote/scriptlet.asp, line71
:)
Adam Buglass wrote:
Much as I sympathise with your
Hello,
I have encountered a problem using tomcat, linux and ssl.
This is my configuration:
OS: Redhat7.2
Tomcat: 4.0
Jdk: 1.3.1_07
I have a servlet that does a post https connexion with a certificat client
and server.
When I execute 200 (or more) this servlet, we can see that the memory
I am querying the status of this bug as it is a significant issue for us.
Tim
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I believe that it is fixed in the CVS code, but I haven't had enough time to
run enough test to actually close the bug. If you can build from CVS (for
Tomcat 4.1.x, use the coyote_10 branch), and want to play tester, I'd be
much obliged :-).
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First I would like to thank all of you for ur patience with me...
my problem is I HATE reading documentation and references. I'm a
trial-and-error developer... sometimes that's good
connection info or
create a .properties file for each application and read in the db connection
info from that.
HTH,
-Jeff
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Sorry... but could u explain this a little furhter? I'm not familiar with
JNDI.
thanks
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Sorry... but could u explain this a little furhter? I'm not familiar with
JNDI.
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ok... but remember that all the classes will reside in the common\classes
dir...
So how will the class know which context accessed it? That's what I can't
There must me a servlet called somewhere which then hands control over to
the helper classes to do the work ?
Regards.
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didn't work... I did a test here to see if this thing worked before
implementing the Connection Dispatcher...
the Servlet can't find the context in which the JSP that called it is...
here's what
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A JSP is a servlet, so you shouldn't need to create another class derived
from servlet to do
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didn't work... I did a test here to see if this thing worked before
implementing the Connection Dispatcher...
the Servlet can't find the context in which the JSP that called it is...
here's what I did:
* created two classes TesteDispatcher
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I'm having some difficulty understanding
Sorry, I haven't been listening to this thread but can't you just pass the
context as a parameter to the method?
Andy
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I'm having some difficulty understanding the solution u guys provided me... maybe I
explained my problem badly, so u aren't fully understanding
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But I want the code I would write in the A class... cuz I will create a
Servlet to provide a connection to the JSPs, but I don't wanna change the
JSPs... inside my Servlet (A) I don't have access to the request object
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various methods.
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But I want the code I would write in the A class... cuz I will create
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exaclty... I looked on HttpServlet... request and response are passed as
parameters... so I don't HAVE it. And since it's passed as a parameter I
would have to change 150 JSPs to pass this new parameter...
and I don't wanna change anything, only
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Please, check some docs and some servlet examples.
You most certainly DO HAVE both the Response object and the Request object
EVERY TIME your servlet is called. That's just how it works. Whether you
choose to use the objects in your class's
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exaclty... I looked on HttpServlet... request and response are passed as
parameters... so I don't HAVE it. And since it's passed as a parameter I
it helps
-reynir
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But that's exactly what I'm talking about...
if doSomething() has to receive parameters
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But that's exactly what I'm talking about...
if doSomething() has to receive parameters, then the answer to my question
(like 10 posts ago
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But that's exactly what I'm talking about...
if doSomething() has to receive parameters, then the answer to my question
(like 10 posts ago
I think you need to start again and explain what the problem is you are
trying to solve. Include snippets of code where relevant so that we know
what you are doing even if you're not sure ;)
Reading your posts you seems to think you know the solution while ignoring
all that is being said. I
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didn't work... I did a test here to see if this thing worked before
implementing the Connection Dispatcher...
the Servlet can't find the context in which the JSP that called it is...
here's what I did:
* created two classes TesteDispatcher
First I would like to thank all of you for ur patience with me...
my problem is I HATE reading documentation and references. I'm a trial-and-error
developer... sometimes that's good, and sometimes (like today) it is not.
I will now try to explain my problem with some code to be sure I won't
, July 10, 2002 8:16 PM
Subject: Big problem 2, the Mission!
First I would like to thank all of you for ur patience with me...
my problem is I HATE reading documentation and references. I'm a
trial-and-error developer... sometimes that's good, and sometimes (like
today) it is not.
I will now try
I have a huge problem here... and I can't think of a simple solution for it, I'm
hoping u guys can give some light. :)
Let me first describe the environment here, then the problem.
We have here a webapp called FAP (c:\tomcat\fap). It is composed of:
/fap/*.jsp (like a hundred of them)
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I have a huge problem here... and I can't think
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Or even simpler why not store it as a parameter in the
server.xml. You will need to add the parameter to each
is the way to go.
It sort of depends on how your apps are deployed.
Regards,
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If you
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The only detail
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I always felt that there should be a bit in the Servlet (and J2EE for
that
matter) specs that has some kind of local
A quick and dirty solution I've done for this is to put a file called
Server.properties in Tomcat's root classes directory, that contains things
like the smtp host and if the server is running in live or test mode (a
good thing to
know if you're doing CC processing :-)
My apps then look for
When I use the url http://localhost:8080/ , I get 'Forbidden, You are not
permitted to access the remote system ...etc. error
This is the error I see in the $CATALINA_HOME/logs/catalina.out file ( from
the last 20 or so lines )
- Root Cause -
java.net.BindException: Address already in
use netstat -ln, this will show what sockets are in use.
Kairam, Raj wrote:
When I use the url http://localhost:8080/ , I get 'Forbidden, You are not
permitted to access the remote system ...etc. error
This is the error I see in the $CATALINA_HOME/logs/catalina.out file ( from
the last
Hi,
there are already messages in this forum, but: nevertheless it doesn't work.
When starting Tomcat 4 (Linux) for the first time, everything works fine. But when
stopping Tomcat and restarting there is the following message:
Catalina.start: LifecycleException: Error creating server socket
Hi,
just to answer myself: it is definitely not Tomcat 4 - it's Expresso. When deploying
Expresso something is being used but I don't know what.
Any ideas from the Expresso community?
Regards Thomas
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I've got the same problem. I found out that I have to wait a few seconds
after I stopped catalina.
Uwe
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Ämne: BIG problem with restarting
At 02:58 PM 1/9/2002 -0500, you wrote:
This looks like Bug 4599:
http://nagoya.betaversion.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4599
To fix, you will need to patch your Tomcat 3.3's
ThreadPool class or try the nightly Tomcat 3.3.1 at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/nightly-3.3/
If
MaxClients is 512 and in server.xml the ajp13 connector is set with
maxThreads=512, maxSpareThreads=50, minSpareThreads=10, thread_pool=on.
The big problem is that periodically, I get this messages on mod_jk.log:
[Fri Jan 04 02:19:46 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (228)]: connection_tcp_get_message
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Hi,
I'm using tomcat 3.3-3 (rpm packages tomcat-3.3-3 and
tomcat-mod-3.3-1) on a linux machine (RedHat 7.1, recompiled
apache 1.3.22 with php 4.1.1, IBM Java 2.13). The server
I'm trying to migrate an application that works perfectly well under
previous tomcat releases, e.g. 3.2.1, 3.2.2 etc.. to Tomcat 4.0 but I'm
getting this incomprehensible error for the attached page. (Basically, the
welcome page once logged in)
I could really do with some help here as i've gone
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