Tomcat RPMs and database pools - no joy

2004-06-17 Thread Graham Leggett
Hi all, I have a war that connects to a database pool defined in a Resource section within server.xml. This war is run in a tomcat v5.0.19 environment as binary released by the jakarta project, and works 100%. I now want to deploy the war inside a jpackage RPM version of tomcat on my

JPackage RPMs for mod_jk2

2004-03-06 Thread Chong Yu Meng
Hi All, I'm trying to help someone out with his integration of Apache and Tomcat. He's using the jpackage RPM packages for mod_jk2 and he's having problems. I remember that someone on this list once got them working and posted the instructions. I tried looking for that email in the Tomcat

Re: JPackage RPMs for mod_jk2

2004-03-06 Thread Todd Blanchard
I've just spent about a week trying to get Apache 1.3 with mod_jk working and Tomcat 4 (embedded in JBoss). I gave up, tossed Tomcat and swapped in Jetty. I haven't got mod_jk working with that either, but at least Jetty doesn't balk at web requests every third click. On Mar 6, 2004, at 9:53

Where to find Tomcat RPMs?

2003-11-20 Thread Jens Ove Lillegraven
Hello I cannot find any more rpm packets for Tomcat installation. I usually found them at http://jakarta.apache.org I've got 4.1.24. Is there any newer rpms for Tomcat 4.x, maybe for Tomcat 5.x? rpm are more suitable for our use than tar. Thanks Jens Ove

Re: Where to find Tomcat RPMs?

2003-11-20 Thread Antony Paul
Check this http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=106639528807348w=2 Antony Paul - Original Message - From: Jens Ove Lillegraven [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:03 PM Subject: Where to find Tomcat RPMs? Hello I cannot

[HOWTO] Tomcat 4.1.27 Standalone Jpackage RPMs

2003-10-17 Thread Randy Watler
How To Install Tomcat 4.1.27 Standalone using Jpackage RPMs --- The Tomcat Team no longer generates monolithic RPMs for the full or LE version of Tomcat after 4.1.24. Instead, RPMs can be obtained from www.jpackage.org. Jpackage's apparent

[HOWTO UPDATE] Tomcat 4.1.27 Standalone Jpackage RPMs

2003-10-17 Thread Randy Watler
How To Install Tomcat 4.1.27 Standalone using Jpackage RPMs --- The Tomcat Team no longer generates monolithic RPMs for the full or LE version of Tomcat after 4.1.24. Instead, RPMs can be obtained from www.jpackage.org. Jpackage's apparent

4.1.27 Full RPMs

2003-10-13 Thread Randy Watler
Our Tomcat production upgrade process has been constructed around the usage of the full RPMs that were formerly generated by Henri Gomez. Unfortunately, the binary distribution for 4.1.27 no longer seems to include the RPMs that were part of 4.1.24. Of course, www.jpackage.org does have

Re: RPMs

2003-06-23 Thread Luciano Kiniti Issoe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 4:22 AM Subject: RPMs Hello, I have installed the tomcat 4 RPMs but when I http to port 8080 I see nothing despite the fact that I have started tomcat and apache from the /etc/init.d directory. Any ideas? Thanks!!! Neil

RPMs

2003-06-21 Thread Neil Zanella
Hello, I have installed the tomcat 4 RPMs but when I http to port 8080 I see nothing despite the fact that I have started tomcat and apache from the /etc/init.d directory. Any ideas? Thanks!!! Neil - To unsubscribe, e-mail

Tomcat4 / Apache2 / mod_jk2 / Redhat 9 / FalseHope RPMs

2003-05-29 Thread Rick Roberts
I have a working install using all RPMs. At least the tomcat examples are running. I installed the FalseHope RPM, Tomcat4 RPM and mod_jk2 RPM. The FalseHope RPM uses ports 8092(http) and 8093(https) by default. If I change the httpd2.conf and the ssl.conf to use port 80 and port 443, I get

Re: Tomcat4 / Apache2 / mod_jk2 / Redhat 9 / FalseHope RPMs

2003-05-29 Thread Rick Roberts
Never mind. I got it! :) Yea! Thanks a ton to everyone who helped me. -- *** * Rick Roberts* * Advanced Information Technologies, Inc. * ***

modjk2 2.0.2 RPMs

2003-04-04 Thread Alberto J. Chinique
Is anyone working on a new rpm distribution of modjk2 2.0.2, the latest rpm available from the jakarta site is 2.0.1, and of course it would be nice to take advantage of any bug fixes in 2.0.2. I'd rather use an rpm because of the ease of administration. Thank you for any information that you

Binary RPMS

2003-03-28 Thread Alberto J. Chinique
Does anyone know if/when new RPMs for Tomcat 4.1.24, and modjk2 2.02 will be released on the jakarta site? Alberto --- Alberto J. Chinique Network Engineer LEROS Technologies Corporation 9990 Lee Highway Suite 500 Fairfax, VA 22030

RPMs: LE vs. Full

2003-02-04 Thread Joe Tomcat
I am trying to install Tomcat via the PRMs. I know, RPMs are a pain sometimes, but once I get them working it is easy to install them on a bunch of machines. So, I am using Java JDK 1.4.1. It is installed: # rpm -q j2sdk-1.4.1-fcs j2sdk-1.4.1-fcs I think that 1.4.1 comes with all the xml

RPMs

2003-01-07 Thread Kevin Wilson
where are all the RPMs for the 4.1.X versions of Tomcat?

Re: RPMs

2003-01-07 Thread Jason Pyeron
i think the general tree structure is as follows: /.../bin /rpm /src different builds move around the tree, and not all builds have rpms (at least until some one builds them) On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Kevin Wilson wrote: where are all the RPMs for the 4.1.X versions of Tomcat

RE: RPMs

2003-01-07 Thread Turner, John
Actually, the release builds have moved to a new scenario, basically the same as Apache HTTP. Tomcat release binaries are available from various mirror sites. On any given mirror, there are only /bin and /src, and in /bin there are the full versions and the LE versions. I think RPMs went away

RE: RPMs [off topic: why rpm?]

2003-01-07 Thread Jason Pyeron
RPMs provide transaction level control for system modification. When you install an application manually, you ASSUME that the administrator has investigated ALL interactions and dependences. Can correctly uninstall the package when needed, rembers it is installed. Now rpm puts these details

RE: RPMs

2003-01-07 Thread Kevin Wilson
If you have a Linux box and like to keep your installed programs nice and tidy using the RPM program then rpms are essential unless there is another program used for managing installation of program from tar/tgz/tar.gz archives? I run SuSE v8.0 8.1 and there was a kb article that said to use

RE: RPMs

2003-01-07 Thread Jason Pyeron
and like to keep your installed programs nice and tidy using the RPM program then rpms are essential unless there is another program used for managing installation of program from tar/tgz/tar.gz archives? I run SuSE v8.0 8.1 and there was a kb article that said to use a program called /sbin/installpkg

RE: RPMs [off topic: why rpm?]

2003-01-07 Thread Turner, John
Believe me, I understand what/why RPMs (and other package schemes) were developed. My point was that there is no need for them with Tomcat. A binary install does nothing to the system. I change Tomcat installations simply by changing a symlink. There is only one dependency

Re: RPMs

2003-01-07 Thread Rasputin
* Kevin Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0134 17:34]: If you have a Linux box and like to keep your installed programs nice and tidy using the RPM program then rpms are essential unless there is another program used for managing installation of program from tar/tgz/tar.gz archives? I run SuSE

RE: RPMs [off topic: why rpm?]

2003-01-07 Thread Jason Pyeron
IMHO: You do have many valid points there. To justifty what we do here: We do not assume, the validity of any package (unless our support contract covers it). That said we role our own RPMs here. We put together systems (servers?) for our clients. We need the assurance that we can

RE: RPMs [off topic: why rpm?]

2003-01-07 Thread Jason Pyeron
forgot the most import issue, we use RPM/MSI for jar files. IMHO: You do have many valid points there. To justifty what we do here: We do not assume, the validity of any package (unless our support contract covers it). That said we role our own RPMs here. We put together systems (servers

RE: RPMs [off topic: why rpm?]

2003-01-07 Thread Turner, John
Agreed. I'm not arguing, just saying that the typical RPM user isn't someone who is capable of building their own RPMs, yet somehow there is the perception that RPMs are safe and easy just because they do a lot of work with just one command and someone says here's the RPM for product X. There's

RE: RPMs are quirky, not evil (was RE: Stuck, frustrated and in desperate need of help....)

2002-11-08 Thread Turner, John
-Original Message- From: Joe Tomcat [mailto:tomcat;mobile.mp] Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 7:35 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RPMs are quirky, not evil (was RE: Stuck, frustrated and in desperate need of help) /etc/tomcat4/tomcat4.conf defines the default user

RPMs are quirky, not evil (was RE: Stuck, frustrated and indesperate need of help....)

2002-11-07 Thread Joe Tomcat
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 15:47, Mark Eggers wrote: RPMs are evil, RPMs are evil . . . There definitely are some painful things about the Tomcat rpms, but once you understand their quirks they are fine. Here are their quirks that I know of so far: Tomcat LE doesn't install when using JDK 1.4. You

RE: 4.1.12 rpms

2002-11-03 Thread Niaz Habib
I believe the LE version is for jdk1.4. As jdk1.4 includes some of the XML parsers necessary to run tomcat, the LE version does not include them. -Original Message- From: Charles Baker [mailto:rascharles;yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 6:23 PM To: tomcat Subject: 4.1.12 rpms

Re: 4.1.12 rpms

2002-11-03 Thread David Kavanagh
necessary to run tomcat, the LE version does not include them. -Original Message- From: Charles Baker [mailto:rascharles;yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 6:23 PM To: tomcat Subject: 4.1.12 rpms What is the difference between the full and le versions of the 4.1.12 rpms

JK 2.0.1 for Linux (binaries and rpms) uploaded

2002-10-08 Thread Henri Gomez
JK 2.0.1 for Linux i386 binaries and rpms (including sources) are available : http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.1/bin/linux/i386/ http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.1/rpms/ Regards -- To unsubscribe, e-mail

rpms for Tomcat4.0.4

2002-06-24 Thread John C Cartwright
Hello All, Is anyone planning to build RPMs for 4.0.4 like there were for 4.0.3? Thanks! -- john = John Cartwright Associate Scientist Geospatial Data Services Group CIRES, National Geophysical Data Center/NOAA (303) 497-6284 [EMAIL

Distribution Policy? Where did the RPMs go?

2002-06-21 Thread Eddie Bush
4.0.3. That's the last version I see one for. I rather like the RPMs myself and would like to see them continue. Did someone accidentally comment out that part of the Ant script? =) I certainly hope you all haven't decided to no longer build RPM distributions =( Anyone know what is up

RE: Distribution Policy? Where did the RPMs go?

2002-06-21 Thread Jason Corley
Don't take me as a definitive source as I'm not a commiter (or even a developer) but I believe there is work to make the RPMs for tomcat4 more FHS compliant. There is also some debate as to how FHS compliance should be achieved (proper directory structure, symlinking in post-install, etc

RE: Distribution Policy? Where did the RPMs go?

2002-06-21 Thread GOMEZ Henri
Don't take me as a definitive source as I'm not a commiter (or even a developer) but I believe there is work to make the RPMs for tomcat4 more FHS compliant. There is also some debate as to how FHS compliance should be achieved (proper directory structure, symlinking in post-install, etc

Re: Distribution Policy? Where did the RPMs go?

2002-06-21 Thread Eddie Bush
PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:38 AM Subject: RE: Distribution Policy? Where did the RPMs go? I'm working on tomcat 4.0.4 rpms, which need much more externals rpms (many from commons). That's why it take a little more times than expected -- To unsubscribe, e-mail

[RPMINFO] Tomcat 4.0.3 rpms reuploaded

2002-03-11 Thread GOMEZ Henri
The TC 4.0.3 rpm have been reuploaded since there was a nasty problem in previous upload and only .asc file where present. Sorry for the disturbance. - Henri Gomez ___[_] EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED](. .) PGP KEY : 697ECEDD...oOOo..(_)..oOOo...

Tomcat 4.0.1 RPMs: installation fails, even as root

2002-01-17 Thread chris brown
I can't get Tomcat 4 to install under Linux using the 4.0.1 RPMs (specifically, tomcat4-4.0.1-1.src.rpm). Even as root, it fails with the following message: error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/bin: cpio: chown failed - file system is read only I'm a bit of a linux novice - can

Re: Tomcat 4.0.1 RPMs: installation fails, even as root

2002-01-17 Thread chris brown
I've fixed this; a security-aware admin had made /usr read-only ... - Original Message - From: chris brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: tomcat-user [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:48 AM Subject: Tomcat 4.0.1 RPMs: installation fails, even as root I can't get Tomcat 4

RE: Tomcat 3.3a RPMs updated

2002-01-17 Thread GOMEZ Henri
The Tomcat 3.3 rpms has been updated to release 2 to fix a problem with launchers configuration paths. http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.3/rpms/ -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list

Alternative Tomcat 3.3 RPMS (was: trouble with apache 1.3.22 and tomcat 3.3 on redhat 7.0)

2002-01-09 Thread Greg Bailey
Not sure if anyone might find this useful, but I compiled my own Tomcat 3.3 RPMs for RedHat 7.2 that depend on the IBMJava2-SDK RPM from IBM. I recognize that there are official Tomcat RPMS that can be downloaded from the Jakarta web site, and I've used the 3.2 ones for a long time in several

Tomcat RPMs?

2001-12-31 Thread Donald Lee
I went to http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.1/rpms/ downloaded tomcat4-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm installed using rpm -iv tomcat4-4.0.1-1.noarch.rpm everything appeared to be going ok until I came to the part in the doc file I found called running.txt execute shell command

[Q] Hard to find Tomcat RPMs on the site?

2001-09-26 Thread Amandeep Jawa
/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.3/rpms/ What I tried: If you go to the download section of the site look for the latest production quality Tomcat release (say 3.2.3) You have to choose between binary or source. If you choose binary - you end up at this link: http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta

RE: [Q] Hard to find Tomcat RPMs on the site?

2001-09-26 Thread Shane Geiger
that can walk you through the installation.) Shane -Original Message- From: Amandeep Jawa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Q] Hard to find Tomcat RPMs on the site? (Please Email any reply directly as well as post

RE: 4.0 RPMs: when

2001-09-25 Thread GOMEZ Henri
From: Jonathan Eric Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 4.0 RPMs: when What's wrong with the .zip file? Jon Problems with license of all the required jar (jta, jmx, ldap, tyrex). I asked Craig to have all the jars

Re: 4.0 RPMs: when

2001-09-23 Thread Jonathan Eric Miller
What's wrong with the .zip file? Jon - Original Message - From: Sergey V. Udaltsov [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 12:05 PM Subject: Re: 4.0 RPMs: when Hi We still have problems with related jars, like jdbc2.0ext, jta, jmx, ldap which

Re: 4.0 RPMs: when

2001-09-22 Thread Sergey V. Udaltsov
Hi We still have problems with related jars, like jdbc2.0ext, jta, jmx, ldap which are copyrigthed by Sun and so couldn't be included in RPM I see. But if you cannot include these jars - you're always able to include them into dependancies... What's wrong with this solution? Regards,

4.0 RPMs: when

2001-09-20 Thread Sergey V. Udaltsov
Hi all I heard a lot of good things about 4.0. But there are no RPMs released:( Can anyone comment the situation with them (or just give URL:)? Regards, Sergey

RE: 4.0 RPMs: when

2001-09-20 Thread GOMEZ Henri
I heard a lot of good things about 4.0. But there are no RPMs released:( Can anyone comment the situation with them (or just give URL:)? We still have problems with related jars, like jdbc2.0ext, jta, jmx, ldap which are copyrigthed by Sun and so couldn't be included in RPM

[POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread GOMEZ Henri
Hi Sergey, With Tomcat 3.2.2 RPMS, I got some XML parser. I suspect it is sun's JAXP implementation 1.0. It DOES NOT support namespaces (I found it from the error messages:) so it is not possible to use XSL in JSPs/Beans/servlets. That's a known problem. I package these RPMs and asked

Re: [POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread Sergey V. Udaltsov
I launch that poll to see if which XML parser RPMS users want to see included by default. Probably no XML parser should be included. . Just document the fact that admin should synlink necessary jars to the tomcat lib directory. IMHO it is wrong idea to include parser with any java app which

RE: [POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread GOMEZ Henri
I launch that poll to see if which XML parser RPMS users want to see included by default. Probably no XML parser should be included. . Just document the fact that admin should synlink necessary jars to the tomcat lib directory. IMHO it is wrong idea to include parser with any java app which

Re: [POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread Sergey V. Udaltsov
The XML parser should be included in the distro since new and average users MAY never use XML in their apps. OK. My vote is for xerces (it is good and has same licence). Also, it would be good to have the list of tomcat-compatible parsers. At the moment, I tried jaxp 1.1 and latest xerces -

RE: [POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread GOMEZ Henri
The XML parser should be included in the distro since new and average users MAY never use XML in their apps. OK. My vote is for xerces (it is good and has same licence). Also, it would be good to have the list of tomcat-compatible parsers. At the moment, I tried jaxp 1.1 and latest xerces -

Re: [POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread Sergey V. Udaltsov
release OK may be next time crimson. I could add such system at install time but what to do when a user got at the same time, crimson and xerces-j ??? Can two installed RPMs provide jaxp 1.1? Is this valid in RPM world? If yes, some post-install script should ask user to choose the parser somehow

RE: [POLL] Tomcat 3.x RPMS : Which XML Parser to be put in ? : WAS : XML parser: old version

2001-06-22 Thread GOMEZ Henri
! May be next release OK may be next time crimson. I could add such system at install time but what to do when a user got at the same time, crimson and xerces-j ??? Can two installed RPMs provide jaxp 1.1? Is this valid in RPM world? If yes, some post-install script should ask user to choose

RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released

2001-05-04 Thread GOMEZ Henri
Message- From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 4:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released Sure ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/mod_webapp/ But it didn't works well and is pretty old ;( - Henri Gomez

RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released

2001-04-30 Thread Nael Mohammad
Gomez do you have an RPM for mod_webapp ? -Original Message- From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 4:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released RPM

RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released

2001-04-30 Thread GOMEZ Henri
364F 80E6 -Original Message- From: Nael Mohammad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 1:21 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released Gomez do you have an RPM for mod_webapp ? -Original Message- From: GOMEZ Henri

RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released

2001-04-30 Thread Nael Mohammad
What problems were you encountering? And I want to try this with TOMCAT 4? -Thoughts or comments! -Original Message- From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 4:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Tomcat 3.2.2 beta 4 RPMS released

2001-04-30 Thread GOMEZ Henri
RPM available at : http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.2-beta-4/rpms/ Linux i386 mod_jk.so (EAPI and STDAPI) at : http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.2-beta-4/bin/li nux/i386/ - Henri Gomez ___[_] EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED

INFO on mod_jk and RPMs ....

2001-02-21 Thread GOMEZ Henri
/ I'll be or move rpms directory in bin to help users find it ? 2) I will provide binary for TC 3.2.1 as I do for TC 3.3-m1 : http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.3-m1/bin/linux/i3 86/ with both STD API and EAPI. I'll will also add a INFO about when using

[ANNOUNCEMENT] RPMs for jakarta.apache.org projects

2001-01-08 Thread GOMEZ Henri
Hi, Just started to upload my RPMS for jakarta projects : I followed the general recommandation and create a rpms subdir in each project subdir. Each source rpm follow the following rules : - All binaries are rebuilt from source code. No RPM with just copy of allready generated jars. - General

TOMCAT 3.3 RPMs from CVS

2000-11-10 Thread GOMEZ Henri
Hi, Just released RPMs for TOMCAT 3.3 (from CVS). When installing, this RPM replace TOMCAT 3.2BETA since it goes in the same area /var/tomcat but as TC 3.2B could be used at the same time that TC 4.0-m4. TC 3.3 = http://rpmized.free.fr/rpms/tomcat/ http://rpmized.free.fr/rpms/tomcat/tomcat-3.3