https is port 443. You need to to uncomment the HTTP
1.1 connector for 8443 and change the port to 443.
Uncomment the following connector in server.xml:
!-- Define a SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8443 --
!--
Connector port=8443 maxHttpHeaderSize=8192
maxThreads=150
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:14:58AM -0700, Mark Eggers wrote:
https is port 443. You need to to uncomment the HTTP
1.1 connector for 8443 and change the port to 443.
Uncomment the following connector in server.xml:
!-- Define a SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8443 --
!--
Connector
You can declare a variable in Catalina.sh with your path and append it to
the classpath.
-Original Message-
From: Raviteja Veerla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 11:26 AM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: problem with setting path for config files
In tomcat 5.5.9, defining the resources under the Context element seems to
have this kind of an issue. One way to resolve this is to define your
datasource (i.e, Resource) under Server/GlobalNamingResources element and
then define a ResourceLink in context.xml (in the same location as
Thanks, I'll give it a try. I think that's the one combination I have
*not* tried yet. :-)
Sastry Malladi wrote:
In tomcat 5.5.9, defining the resources under the Context element seems to
have this kind of an issue. One way to resolve this is to define your
datasource (i.e, Resource) under
Maybe one of these days I'll finally understand classpath! :) It was as
simple as putting catalina.jar in my WEB-INF\lib folder. Doh. Sorry all.
-Original Message-
From: Barnett, Brian W.
To: 'Tomcat Users List '
Sent: 9/23/2005 9:23 PM
Subject: Problem with RealmBase and digested
extensions reach Tomcat.
Allistair.
-Original Message-
From: David Thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 September 2005 18:14
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Problem making my servlet the default servlet (instead of
ROOT)
Hi;
We have some ASP stuff too so we have
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problem making my servlet the default servlet (instead of ROOT)
If I do Context path=/ docBase=store., then
http://localhost:8080/cart.faces returns an error 404.
Yep. It will. Since you are using the path attribute I assume this is in the
server.xml and to set
=${tomcat.manager.password}
path=/${app.name}
/
/target
any suggestions?
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:50 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: problem with tomcat manager's
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From: rahul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2005 14:23
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: problem with tomcat manager's deploy command
Thanks Charles,
Now I am defining my application context in a separate file
under META-INF
But still I am not been able to undeploy my
From: rahul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problem with tomcat manager's deploy command
Tomcat Manager's undeploy command, which I run from ant
is not cleaning some of the jar files in my application's lib folder
However no error shown on ant prompt.
What happens if you try
Users List
Subject: RE: problem with tomcat manager's deploy command
From: rahul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problem with tomcat manager's deploy command
Tomcat Manager's undeploy command, which I run from ant
is not cleaning some of the jar files in my application's lib folder
If I do Context path=/ docBase=store., then
http://localhost:8080/cart.faces returns an error 404.
Yep. It will. Since you are using the path attribute I assume this is in the
server.xml and to set it as the root you would use .
If you specify a context path of an empty string (), you are
From: rahul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problem with tomcat manager's deploy command
If I remove this context tag from server.xml then the deploy
command works fine.
But I want to keep this information in server.xml and at
the same time use tomcat manager's deploy command from
OK, my goof. In my frustration and hurry I did not read the RFC well
enough. After re-reading the RFC yet one more time, it finally became
clear. In case it helps anyone else, I'm posting what I learned here.
Basically the browser is allowed/expected to set the encoding type.
Under section 3.3
Put it under the WEB-INF directory.
On 8/24/05, jonas skrebys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
could you please halep a newbie of Tomcat :)
I have deployed an application under webaps/myApp
folder
and I want that under URL that holds /myApp folder the
welcome file would be exposed to
Thanks friends for answer. Do you meen to put the
web.xml file in myApp/WEB-INF folder ? If yes, then it
is already done. But still it does not work :(
--- A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put this file under WEB-INF folder and it will work
On 8/24/05, jonas skrebys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
No, i meant the welcome JSP. Remember that inside the web.xml,
the root directory is WEB-INF, not the webapp directory.
On 8/24/05, jonas skrebys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks friends for answer. Do you meen to put the
web.xml file in myApp/WEB-INF folder ? If yes, then it
is already done.
No, I don't believe this is the problem. I've removed the ROOT web
application and confugured apache forwarding to tomcat using the mod_jk
connector to forward the root webapp to 'mysite'.
On 8/20/05, Peter Rossbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must rename your directory from mysite to
You must rename your directory from mysite to ROOT.
Context docBase=c:\sites\www.mysite.com\ROOT path= reloadable=true
source=com.ibm.wtp.web.server:mysite/
Peter
TroyGeek schrieb:
I have a problem with Tomcat Virtual Hosting. I have my virtual host defined
like so in server.xml (the
No, this is not a bug.
- Original Message -
From: Gabriel Belingueres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:57 PM
Subject: Problem including a file in Tomcat 5.5.9
Hi,
Writing a jsp page in my app, I need to include other file in
Hi Gabriel,
TC 5 needs strictly correct XML-Syntax.
If you take
jsp:include page=/menu.jsp
/jsp:include
TC 5 expects some other fields (like value or name) inbetween these
2 tags.
Hth
Peter
Rakesh schrieb:
No, this is not a bug.
- Original Message -
From: Gabriel Belingueres [EMAIL
maybe U should increase the AcceptCount parameter in Connector..it's inside
server.xml
Tomcat will wait until there's a resource finish their task if the
AcceptCount parameter reached, so it's hanged. By increasing it, U should
get more AcceptCount.
Regards
On 8/1/05, dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But I m not using the http connector. I m using Apache and mod_jk.
I disabled the http connectot.
-Original Message-
From: Lintang JP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 2:17 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problem with tomcat559 in XP machine
maybe U should
From: CW Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) Why doesn't Tomcat work on Russian MS Windows?
2) Is there anything i can do for Tomcat to run on Russian MS Windows?
2) Is there any other solution which allows me to run JSP off Russian
MS Windows?
CW, have you successfully installed and run
1) Why doesn't Tomcat work on Russian MS Windows?
May I suggest you describe what the problem is, including the Windows,
Tomcat, Java versions? Most of us do not have access to Russian Windows
systems so we can't check it ourselves.
2) Is there anything i can do for Tomcat to run on
All of the dependencies appear to be valid. I can bring up
http://localhost:8080 and go into the manager and the examples, but not
admin. Also, the msh service that I am installing Tomcat for is not
working in the same fashion. I figure that the users on this list are
probably a lot more
%= request.getParameter(testParam) % may trow a null pointer so try
%= request.getParameter(testParam) == null ? :
request.getParameter(testParam) %
Regards
Guru
-Original Message-
From: Panagiotis Karvounis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 July 2005 13:23
To:
It didn't work again!
I have almost the same problem with all my JSP pages(Servlets work ok).
I think is a Tomcat problem;The method handlePageException(Exception)
in the type PageContext is not applicable for the arguments
(Throwable)
I went to servlet code produced and I changed
So is there anybody that can help me?
Please guys...I don't know what to do.
On 7/27/05, Panagiotis Karvounis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It didn't work again!
I have almost the same problem with all my JSP pages(Servlets work ok).
I think is a Tomcat problem;The method
I found the solution;
The method handlePage(Throwable) was introduced in JSP 2.0
The problem was that I had in my classpath a servlet.jar older where
this method was not defined.I deleted it and everything works fine
now.
Thanks for support
Panagiotis
On 7/27/05, Panagiotis Karvounis [EMAIL
hmm
if u have manger application running , try depploying (or redeploying
) admin application theu it
and then try to login
I hope u added the user with which r trying to login into admin in
tomcat-users.xml
If u have tried all these already and still failed then I too dont
have a clue :-(
On
yeah, my user is added to tomcat-users.xml, but i don't even get a
prompt to attempt to loginI have a feeling that some of my
dependencies are not complete. I never installed struts, but there is a
struts.jar file in my $CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/admin/WEB-INF/lib
directory...the
from memory you need to ensure you add users and roles to the tomcat-users.xml
file? it's all in the manual.
-Original Message-
From: Patrick saad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 July 2005 15:39
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Problem running tomcat with a CMS
Hi.
I run the same CMS here. I've seen this happen when the repository
isn't initialized right. Check the logs to see what happened, post the
version of Magnolia you're working with, and also ask on the magnolia
list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--David
Patrick saad wrote:
Hy,
I am trying to run a
Normally you're right on the money. In this case Magnolia manages it's
own authorization through a repository.
--David
Allistair Crossley wrote:
from memory you need to ensure you add users and roles to the tomcat-users.xml
file? it's all in the manual.
-Original Message-
From:
Okidokes :o)
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 July 2005 16:02
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problem running tomcat with a CMS application
Normally you're right on the money. In this case Magnolia
manages it's
own authorization
I posted the issue to the mailing list for magnolia, no one answered
me back with an answer yet.
On 7/26/05, Patrick saad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hy David,
Thank you for the quick reply.
Im working with magnolia ver 2.0.3.
Here is a small part of my magnolia-error log file:
hmm,
i dont think struts need to be downloaded seperately
are u using JDK 1.4 or 1.5 ??
if u r using 1.4 u have to download compatabliity package and
configure its contents in ur tomcat installation by following the
steps in Running.txt
On 7/26/05, J. Ryan Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, those files are exactly where you say they should be.
Thanks.
Ryan
Peddireddy Srikanth wrote:
may be you would have done this but I want to know...
whethere you extracted all files from that admin archive (zip or tar)
and placed the files in respective folders like
admin.xml in
may be you would have done this but I want to know...
whethere you extracted all files from that admin archive (zip or tar)
and placed the files in respective folders like
admin.xml in catalina home\conf\Catalina\localhost
admin folder in catalina home\server\webapps\
Srikanth
On
9:00 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem running Tomcat on Windows 64-Bit Edition
There is a srvbatch in commons-daemon (I'm too lazy to look if there is
a
binary released for it :) that will allow you run the batch files as a
service.
You can also grab the source from
Travis Stevens wrote:
The other thing to note about reloading JSPs is that tomcat 5.5 seems to
copy ones web context directory into its own webapps directory. Any
changes to the original JSPs will not show up unless you physically copy
the JSP from the original directory to the webapps
The other thing to note about reloading JSPs is that tomcat 5.5 seems
to copy ones web context directory into its own webapps directory.
Any changes to the original JSPs will not show up unless you
physically copy the JSP from the original directory to the webapps
directory.
I haven't
There is a srvbatch in commons-daemon (I'm too lazy to look if there is a
binary released for it :) that will allow you run the batch files as a
service.
You can also grab the source from commons-daemon and compile a 64bit version
yourself (only the MSDK is needed, but you need to create your
The other thing to note about reloading JSPs is that tomcat 5.5 seems to
copy ones web context directory into its own webapps directory. Any
changes to the original JSPs will not show up unless you physically copy
the JSP from the original directory to the webapps directory.
I use the
My problem is that I can not disable the button because when the user click the
button the application return a file to the user. And when the process has
finished then the user have to can download other file.
The button does the next (call a servlet):
- Process the inserted information
Hi,
It is Tomcat that has these compiled files which it continues to read from
work/Catalina/localhost/ instead of the new ones. The questions is how do we
make Tomcat clear or over-write these stored compiled files.
Thanks, Rahul.
Gurumoorthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well,
Is it the
Hi Rahul,
On 12 Jul 2005 at 8:19, Rahul Joshi wrote:
It is Tomcat that has these compiled files which it continues to read
from work/Catalina/localhost/ instead of the new ones. The questions
is how do we make Tomcat clear or over-write these stored compiled
files.
If you set the
Rob Hills wrote:
Hi Rahul,
On 12 Jul 2005 at 8:19, Rahul Joshi wrote:
It is Tomcat that has these compiled files which it continues to read
from work/Catalina/localhost/ instead of the new ones. The questions
is how do we make Tomcat clear or over-write these stored compiled
files.
If
I was just reviewing an article which addresses this exact issue!
http://java.sun.com/developer/EJTechTips/2003/tt0114.html
I hope this helps - it doesn't look simple, but neither is your issue! I
think the only situation to your issue is from an application point of
view rather than from
If you are not script-averse, the solution to this that I've always used
is to disable the button client-side before submitting the form.
It's not a perfect solution though, as there is no way to re-submit if a
problem occurs (i.e., if it hangs for a long time... outright
server-side errors
On 7/11/05, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are not script-averse, the solution to this that I've always used
is to disable the button client-side before submitting the form.
It's not a perfect solution though, as there is no way to re-submit if a
problem occurs (i.e., if
Well,
Is it the browser or tomcat ? if it is the browser then you need to add the
no-cache headers to the response
regards
Guru
- Original Message -
From: Rahul Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:50 AM
Subject: Problem with
Hello Robert,
On 7/8/05, Robert Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Carlos,
I had exactly the same problem as you. To fix it I put
a 'context.xml'...
yup, that works. I don't like the fact that I lose directory
independence since now the build directory is hardwired but it's
definitely a
Hi Carlos,
I had exactly the same problem as you. To fix it I put a 'context.xml'
in my 'public_html/META-INF' folder. The contents of the file looked
like this:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
Context reloadable=true docBase=/opt/myapp/src/build path=/myapp
!-- nothing here --
/Context
From: Trevor Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I deploy a web application to a Windows 2K server
running Tomcat 5.0.28 and JDK 1.5, I see Unable to compile
JSP errors on every JSP page, but only when Tomcat is
running as a Windows service. When I run Tomcat from the
console window,
Am Freitag, 1. Juli 2005 22:30 schrieb Trevor Quinn:
When I deploy a web application to a Windows 2K server running Tomcat
5.0.28 and JDK 1.5, I see Unable to compile JSP errors on every JSP page,
but only when Tomcat is running as a Windows service. When I run Tomcat
from the console window,
Without more info, my guess is that it doesn't work.
Maybe you could tell us *how* it doesn't work. Do you get an error?
Does smoke pour out of your server? Do the lights dim?
Throw us a bone here.
Larry
On 6/28/05, Behrang Saeedzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I want to define a DBCP
http://raibledesigns.com/tomcat/
Do you have jvmRoute=tomcat1 in the Engine tag ?
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 June 2005 14:41
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Problem running three tomcats and not having a sticky session
Dear
Hi,
Thanks all three for answering.
In fact, the error seems to appear because the loading of the file is
done in the static{} initializer of a class. By loading the properties
elsewhere it works (at least there's no FileNotFoundException yet,
having a well configured log4j.properties is
From: Gagnon, Joseph M (US SSA)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with security?
I have a situation where I want to be able to provide user access
to an application by determining the identity of the requesting
user, without them having to go through a login procedure.
Those seem
From: Gagnon, Joseph M (US SSA)
I have a situation where I want to be able to provide user
access to an
application by determining the identity of the requesting
user, without
them having to go through a login procedure.
OK. So what identity can the browser present that you wish to
Look into the ServletRequest interface. That interface, which is extended
in HttpServletRequest. You can call the getRemoteAddr(), getRemoteHost(),
etc. methods. You receive null in your getRemoteUser because the user
hasn't been 'authenticated' yet.
On 10 Jun 2005, Gagnon, Joseph M (US SSA)
If they are under WEB-INF/classes then should be in your classpath,
unless something is really wrong, so you can access them using
getClass().getResourceAsStream(/full/path/from web-inf_class) or
getClass().getResourceAsStream(relativepath_from_class).
or use getClass().getResource().
if
I believe I've covered that all in my original message. Read further.
-Original Message-
From: egan0019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:10 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problem with security?
Look into the ServletRequest interface. That interface
M (US SSA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 8:43 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problem with security?
I believe I've covered that all in my original message. Read further.
-Original Message-
From: egan0019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10
me know.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:59 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Problem with security?
I think you have missed the point that you cannot get user information
unless the user authenticates. You don't want
Hi,
I want to load some files that I've placed in the WEB-INF/classes
directory of my project (particularly the file log4j.properties).
The problem is that I always have the same errors logged in stdout
tomcat's log file : java.io.FileNotFoundException...
you can load your properties
9:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problem with security?
Did I not say that I'm new to this?
I made no mention to whether or not I was trying to make it secure.
This is only meant to be used within my company's intranet and my
intention was to take the user account and then compare
in mind I'm
new at this), please let me know.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:59 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Problem with security?
I think you have missed the point that you cannot get user information
You might consider the following:
1) if you wrote log4j.properties on one platform and uploaded it to another,
perhaps the format got mangled. Check to be sure that log4j.properties is
actually log4j.properties, without some special, non-printable and hidden
character on the end of the filename.
I'm
new at this), please let me know.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:59 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Problem with security?
--
Robert r. Sanders
Chief Technologist
iPOV
(334) 821-5412
Not if you are using mutually authenticated SSL.
On 6/10/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Gagnon, Joseph M (US SSA)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with security?
I have a situation where I want to be able to provide user access
to an application by
Gagnon, Joseph M (US SSA) wrote:
Did I not say that I'm new to this?
I made no mention to whether or not I was trying to make it secure.
This is only meant to be used within my company's intranet and my
intention was to take the user account and then compare it with a set of
registered users
On 5/31/05, Ram Sriram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: addChild: Child name
'bizDispatc
her' is not unique
at
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.addChildInternal(ContainerBase
.java:860)
at
Anto,
Thanks.
That worked. BizDispatcher was declared both in application web.xml and
Tomcats conf\web.xml. I commented the one in Tomcats conf\web.xml. I am
not having the problem anymore...Ram
---
Anto
Hi Bill,
Thanks again for your response. I believe (if I am not mistaken) that
the method signature displayed in the error as No Such Method (i.e.
the method expected based on the compiled JSP) is the same as the method
you listed below.
Here is the error
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
My guess is you are missing the tomcat 4 version of jasper-runtime.jar in
your web-inf/lib dir.
If your precompile a webapp with tomcat 4 code(or I assume jetty uses jasper
as its JSP engine). You need to supply jasper-runtime.jar with your webapp if
you run it on a container running tomcat 5
I just checked, and there is indeed NoSuchMethod in Tomcat 5.
You need to re-precompile your JSPs using the jspc from Tomcat 5 for it to
work. It's not enough to just move the class files over, since they
reference the Jasper version that they were compiled with.
Mike Baliel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for replying Bill
I have Tomcat 5.0 installed and I checked the jasper-runtime.jar located
at Tomcat5.0\common\lib and in my copy the method exists... ?
Are you looking in jasper-compiler or jasper-runtime?
Bill Barker wrote:
I just checked, and there is indeed NoSuchMethod in
Mike Baliel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for replying Bill
I have Tomcat 5.0 installed and I checked the jasper-runtime.jar located
at Tomcat5.0\common\lib and in my copy the method exists... ?
Are you looking in jasper-compiler or jasper-runtime?
Hello again,
Is anyone using precompiled JSP's in a similar way or have knowledge of
others using precompiled JSP's in Tomacat that is similar to the usage
below?
Any response is welcomed... ;-)
Mike Baliel wrote:
Hello,
I have an application that is currently running under JBoss
Have you moved your config files across?
conf/web.xml
conf/server.xml
conf/tomcat-users.xml
conf/[engineName]/[hostName]/contextName.xml
Do you have the welcome files configured in web.xml (either in conf/ or in
the webapp's WEB-INF folder) ? What do they point to for /test/? If a
servlet,
Subject: RE: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet
accessed via foreign context
Thanks again, Steve, for your time.
I am not trying to share sessions between different apps. I
just want to ensure that when we're programmatically
accessing web application in the different
appreciate your thoughts on this matter.
Kind regards,
Alex.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 6:21 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet accessed via
foreign context
OK.
So... your
-
From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday 23 May 2005 10:46
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet
accessed via foreign context
Thanks, Steve, again.
That's what I'm
reading the servlet 2.4 spec as saying
I suspect the IE and IIS are conspiring to use Windows Native
Authentication. I think this is a browser setting where IE tries this by
default if talking to IIS.
The settings should be under something like:
IE Tools Internet options security custom level user
authentication
I can't
Hi all,
I'd greatly appreciate if you could shed a ray of light on the following
problem ( see below)
-Original Message-
From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT]
Sent: Friday, 20 May 2005 11:15 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet accessed via
foreign
it's best way to approach this issue?
Thanks again,
Alex.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 10:18 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet accessed via
foreign context
I'm not sure I
-Original Message-
From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday 23 May 2005 01:29
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet
accessed via foreign context
Thanks a lot, Steve, for your reply.
No, I am not using SingleSignOn
-
From: Steve Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 11:52 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: problem: Session invalidation in the servlet accessed via
foreign context
I'm not sure why you think there is a problem with invalidation. I'm no
expert, but I'm not sure
]
Sent: Friday, 13 May 2005 7:35 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem in Tomcat installation in HP-UX
Hi ,
Check if e CompressionFilter class is in /WEB-INF/classes . Or it is
in the jar file which located in /WEB-INF/lib
Thanks.
- weetat
Kurt Kurniawan wrote:
Hi
: RE: Re: Problem in Tomcat installation in HP-UX
Hi,
thanks for your response.
What is the jar name for this ?
Isn't all the jar should be included in the download?
I'm using the tar.gz download.
I tried this (the same installation) under Windows and it works fine.
Kurt.
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I think instead of downgrading and using the deprecated things, I should move
on and use the new architecture to monitor the MBeanServer. In this context,
could you help me with 2 things :
1) How to start Tomcat 5.5.9 with jmx enabled on a specific port ?
2) How to connect to the service running
Hi ,
Check if e CompressionFilter class is in /WEB-INF/classes . Or it is
in the jar file which located in /WEB-INF/lib
Thanks.
- weetat
Kurt Kurniawan wrote:
Hi,
I've installed Tomcat 5.0.28 in HP_UX.
tomcat startups and run and i can access the main page but when i
click on the example
Ah, yes, there was another reason to deprecate JkMX :).
mx4j no longer ships with the jrmp Adapter. You need to downgrade your mx4j
to version 1.1.
Pankaj Bhatnagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi
I am trying to upgrade from Tomcat 5.0.x to Tomcat 5.5.9. I have
Are the elements in the web.xml in order as listed in the exception
report below? Since your web.xml is being validated against a DTD, the
elements have to be in order.
--David
Sanjeev Srivastava wrote:
Hi All!,
I saw your mail-id and response on
Java Forum. I am stuck in
Hi,
You need to configure the log4j subsystem with a log4j.properties file and pop
it into your web application's classes folder (or in Tomcat's common/classes if
you have no webapp). At the very least you will want to setup a root logger.
See the log4j documentation for this or use the Tomcat
my english es bad
puede ser por que has instalado tu TomCat/Java como usuario
intentalo como Administrador sobre tu maquina
-Mensaje original-
De: Rogério Saulo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: viernes, 06 de mayo de 2005 8:30
Para: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Asunto: Problem
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