Hello All,
I'm a newbie to database pooling via JNDI and I have a JNDI/Tomcat question
(more of a best practices/most scalable/fastest performance/least resource
consumption type of question).
Each time the JNDI resource (pooled database connection) is needed, should a
complete JNDI lookup
in any method that get's one.
--David
Hyatt, Gordon wrote:
Hello All,
I'm a newbie to database pooling via JNDI and I have a JNDI/Tomcat question
(more of a best practices/most scalable/fastest performance/least resource
consumption type of question).
Each time the JNDI resource (pooled database
I have a 'newbie' jk2 / Tomcat question.
I am running Tomcat behind Apache with mod_jk2 interfacing the two.
If I hit the URL www.myserver.com/contextname I get the JSP/servlet that I
am hoping for. I am using the correct mapping ([URI:/contextname/*]) in the
workers2.properties and everything
Subject: Apache - JK2 - Tomcat Question
I have a 'newbie' jk2 / Tomcat question.
I am running Tomcat behind Apache with mod_jk2 interfacing the two.
If I hit the URL www.myserver.com/contextname I get the JSP/servlet that
I am hoping for. I am using the correct mapping ([URI:/contextname
Geoff Wiggs wrote:
I have a 'newbie' jk2 / Tomcat question.
I am running Tomcat behind Apache with mod_jk2 interfacing the two.
snip
Just so you are aware, jk2 is deprecated in favor of jk. As of version
1.2.10 of jk, most useful features in jk2 should be in jk.
See http://jakarta.apache.org
Hi,
I would like to hear opinions from users or developers who have a
little more experience with mod-jk/Tomcat then me.
With multiple virtual hosts, I would like to add and delete virtual
hosts on a routine basis.
This is achieved by re-starting both httpd and tomcat after
re-configuration (I
Not sure what your need or frequency is for routine adding/deleting of a
virtual host is, but have you considered running multiple instances of
Tomcat and connecting them each over different jk port? Perhaps, one
instance runs your stable virtual hosts - another runs your dynamic set of
Thanks Dan for your reply. Your suggestion is very much appreciated.
Running multiple instances as a workaround for this may be fine for a
handful of virtual hosts, but if you have 50 or 100? How much memory
and CPU or even how many physical machines do I need for that?
I would also find it
B Wiley wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to put an absolute path in the jk2.conf location tag
that would look like
/var/www/html/*.jsp
I'm trying to set things up so If i have a .jsp in my website root it
forwards the request to tomcat without having the .jsp physically
sitting inside the
Thank you but I'm still not getting something, how do you create an alias
directory ??? Is that just a symlink ?
Please help me understand one concept. I cannot seem to get an answer for
this ANYWHERE I've been at this for WEEKS
I do not want my jsp pages and my html pages in two
Create a Java web application in the 'normal' fashion. See
http://localhost/tomcat-docs/appdev/index.html for how to set things up.
This will create your entire web application in $CATALINA_HOME/webapps.
Now, in your Apache httpd.conf file, you need some configuration
additions. Let's say your
Hello,
Is there a way to put an absolute path in the jk2.conf location tag that
would look like
/var/www/html/*.jsp
I'm trying to set things up so If i have a .jsp in my website root it
forwards the request to tomcat without having the .jsp physically sitting
inside the tomcat root.
Is
I think the way to do that is set up an alias directory inside
apache.conf pointing to that absolute location, then put the entry in
jk2.conf for that alias.
Cheers,
-T
Hello,
Is there a way to put an absolute path in the jk2.conf location tag
that would look like
/var/www/html/*.jsp
I'm
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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
*** snip here ***
go back to formula...
Daniel Salud
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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:
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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
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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[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
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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
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.
Thanks
*.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
This e-mail, including any attachments, is a
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
Can an existing web app which use listener and filter etc, be deployed
without any changes in a new embedded tomcat enviroment?
I'm having troubles with the new embedded tomcat environment. Any guidance?
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asbestos underwear
So I get the concept of the garbage collector.. at least in principal..
but what happens to all the memory that gets allocated for a tomcat
session (by a single login) when that session closes or is timed out?
is *everything* from that session decremented so it can be
references to these objects, they cannot be garbage collected.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Jon Yeargers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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asbestos underwear
So
I've got tomcat running on a Linux machine with 2000GB of RAM. The tomcat settings
are JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xms1500M -Xmx1500M; therefore, when i start Tomcat, I'll see
free memory drop to about 500MB - which is expected. But, when tomcat is running and
especially under heavy load the free
ok, so your server has 2GB of ram or 2000Mb.
the memory usage may increase for several reasons, the
primary one is there's a slow leak in one of your
applications. This may be as simple as several objects
referencing each other. If they happen to result in
circular references, the garbage
Thanks for the reply Peter. Which OS are you using?
Peter Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, so your server has 2GB of ram or 2000Mb.
the memory usage may increase for several reasons, the
primary one is there's a slow leak in one of your
applications. This may be as simple as several objects
WE have configured IIS to use SSL over https and to redirect JSP{/servlet
requests to Tomcat. Howevert, I understand that from IIS to Tomcat, the
request is made decrypted clear text. How can I setup Tomcat and IIS to use
SSL roundtrip from client-IIS-Tomcat and back a gain???
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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Bliesner, Christopher P wrote:
Hello,
I
Thanks for your help :)
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:55 PM
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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
Title: Message
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
thank you in
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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
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
Hi,
Thanks. I forgot about that... I had to touch an index.jsp file in the
Netscape docroot to trick it into thinking a file was there. Now it
works.
Netscape - iPlanet - SunONE. That's marketing for ya... :)
-e
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Bill Barker wrote:
I haven't used iPlanet since it was
Hi,
I have seached and looked through the archives with no luck. I have also
experimented quite a bit and have a question:
I currently have iPlanet 4.1 connected to Tomcat 4.1.18 via the NSAPI
redirector on Solaris. However it will not load the default page
(welcome page) such as index.jsp.
I haven't used iPlanet since it was called Netscape ;-). I believe that you
have to 'index.jsp' an index file to iPlanet. You could also try enabling
the auto-config and compare that to what you have. Follow the instructions
at
We have a problem where when the back button is pressed in the browser it
displays a This page has expired message. How can i get tomcat to display
the previous page correctly?
The Web server is IIS5 with the redirector 2 connector with tomcat 4.1.24
thanks
chris
A dumb question:
I need to run 2 instances on Tomcat 4.1.24 on one unix physical host. Could
you pl. let me know
1) What are the environment variables that need to be set for both the
instances ? - CATALINA_HOME , PATH CLASSPATH
2) Can I set CATALINA_HOME for both instances ? -- how would
: Balakrishna Kudaravalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A dumb question:
I need to run 2 instances on Tomcat 4.1.24 on one unix physical
host. Could
you pl. let me know
1) What are the environment variables
Howdy,
It's not a dumb question ;)
I need to run 2 instances on Tomcat 4.1.24 on one unix physical host.
Could
you pl. let me know
1) What are the environment variables that need to be set for both the
instances ? - CATALINA_HOME , PATH CLASSPATH
2) Can I set CATALINA_HOME for both instances
Thanks for the info.
What about CATALINA_HOME is it mandatory for me to set that env. variable ?
-- how does this work when i have two instances
-Bala
At 12:16 PM 6/13/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Howdy,
It's not a dumb question ;)
I need to run 2 instances on Tomcat 4.1.24 on one unix physical
it gets set in the startup scripts for you
Filip
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Thanks for the info.
What about CATALINA_HOME
Hi,
Does anyone know of a good java forum I can post my question to?
I apologize for asking this question in this forum. However, I have been
searching and not coming up with any.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a good java forum I can post my question to?
I
http://forum.java.sun.com/
You will get some cocky people responding when you ask a simple question but over all,
they all try to help. Make sure you post with an appropriate title not (HELP!!, etc)
and be as thourough as possible. Also when posting code use [code] YOUR CODE
HERE[/code] if
http://forum.java.sun.com/
John
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a good java forum I can post my question to?
I apologize for asking this question in this forum. However, I have been
searching and not coming up with any.
Thanks.
Thank you all for replying.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a good java forum I can post my question to?
I apologize for asking this question in this forum. However, I have been
searching and not coming up with any
Now I did a search of the archives, and found someone else with this same
problem. It seemed to open a whole kettle of resentment, and I do not wish
to reopen an old wound. However the question never really got answered in a
way I can understand.
I have found the members of this group so helpful
are deploying uncompiled
JSPs. You can use Jikes instead of you'd like.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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From: Sandra Patricia Hunter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Now I did
thing?
Sandra Patricia Hunter
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 31, 2003 7:09 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
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Howdy,
Does the bean (or GetData) have a package? It should. If it doesn't have
Howdy,
Sometimes Yoav I frighten myself with how ignorant I am.
It doesn't seem like your ignorant at all ;) You can be sure for every
question you ask, at least 3 people on the list have run into the
problem, and most people on this list aren't at all clueless...
I say at the top of the
It doesn't seem like your ignorant at all ;)
Ah mush, it'll win me over every time!
Okay: So I mucked around a very little bit:
My bean DOES say package idcard; and always has, yet the $jsp.java file says
package org.apache.jsp like you said.
I have restarted Tomcat several times since this
Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 10:37 AM
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It doesn't seem like your ignorant at all ;)
Ah mush, it'll win me
It was stupid microsoft thing: I had changed the file name from getData to
GetData and microsoft didn't recognize the difference in the two names but
java and tomcat sure did.
Thanks for your help. Again!+
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It doesn't seem like your ignorant at all ;)
Ah mush, it'll win me over every time!
Okay: So I mucked around a very little bit:
My bean DOES say package idcard; and always has, yet
Hi,
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
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)
I was using Tomcat for over a year with no trouble.
I just got a new computer and was reinstalling everything...including Tomcat (3.2.1)
running Windows 2000.
I start Tomcat and browse successfully to http::\\localhost:8080 get the Tomcat
picture...all seems well.
My concern is that Tomcat
here is the source to my page
http://the45.dhs.org:8080/examples/jsp/test.jsp
%@ page session=false %
%
String title = Hello, world!;
%
head
title%= title %/title
/head
body bgcolor=white
h1%= title %/h1
/body
-ryan
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Attributes have to be quoted.
Somewhere in your error message there was also a something similar
about a attribute not being quoted. Check out your previous post to see.
Good luck with the rest of the page :)
%@ page session=false %
Ryan wrote:
here is the source to my page
I am currently using 4.1.10 and running it as a standalone on port 8080. It
can be seen here:
http://the45.dhs.org:8080
I am simply trying to make my own jsp pages in the default examples
directory. The jsp examples can be found here:
http://the45.dhs.org:8080/examples/jsp
However, a very
A code listing would be helpful.
Ryan wrote:
I am currently using 4.1.10 and running it as a standalone on port 8080. It
can be seen here:
http://the45.dhs.org:8080
I am simply trying to make my own jsp pages in the default examples
directory. The jsp examples can be found here:
please post the jsp code.
Ryan wrote:
I am currently using 4.1.10 and running it as a standalone on port 8080. It
can be seen here:
http://the45.dhs.org:8080
I am simply trying to make my own jsp pages in the default examples
directory. The jsp examples can be found here:
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
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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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From: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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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
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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
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
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Servlets and Beans...
If I change the code for one of my servlets, I
Subject: AW: Tomcat Question
Have you tried my hint with the jsp ?
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Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Servlets and Beans...
If I change the code
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Question
07/23/2002
10:37 AM
Please
: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:38 AM
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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
Are there certain classpath configurations that I may need to make??
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Question
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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Von: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 16:38
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Servlets and Beans...
If I change
: Sullivan, Mark E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:41 AM
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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
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