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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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go back to formula...
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Can all you people take
That goes to you too...
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Let me summarise this thread:
1. You hate all
Michael,
its better if you just keep your comments to your self. You are so
pathetic.
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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
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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
anybody ?
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Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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anybody ?
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for me to debug.
Thanks.
Daniel Salud
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Hi,
So something went wrong, you
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
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Hi,
So something went wrong, you looked at the logs and didn't see anything
to help you
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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
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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
: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:01 PM
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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
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
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I know all those. I already have our web
concrete help is higher than with the scant
details provided in your original post.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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Hi,
Personally, I'd take this support list over any commercial support
organization, hands down. But that's just my personal
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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
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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
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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
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Daniel,
You really SHOULD care. I just started a web hosting
business on the Linux platform using
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
Can all you people take this bitching contest elsewhere?
My 9 year old knows better than to keep this up.
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Let me
*.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
*.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
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.
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
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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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
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
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
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)
their servlet to a separate output.log file in their
code. I'll let you know if it works.
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Hello,
I
Thanks for your help :)
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Howdy,
I have setup Tomcat 4.12 in conjunction with Apache 2.0.43 on a Solaris
UNIX box. My question
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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CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;C:\work\app\Tomcat
4.1.29\server\lib\jbossall-client.jar
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I'm almost sure that in Tomcat_Home
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)
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
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...
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Have you tried my hint with the jsp ?
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Servlets and Beans...
If I change the code
)
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10:37 AM
Please
: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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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
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
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Have you tried my hint with the jsp ?
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If I change
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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
as far as i know, only classes in the WEB-INF/classes directory will be
reloaded.
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They are class files.
And they are located
)
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Please
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
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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
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
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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
.
-James
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Keith, et.al,
Is there any way to do disable chunking on Tomcat 3.0? We are
running a somewhat older
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
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.
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