more detail, this would be my guess.
Robert S. Harper
Information Access Technology, Inc.
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From: Lalit Batra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Robert,
Thanks for replying
Hello :)
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From: Lalit Batra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have received partial success. Windows has a bad habit to do things by
default or to do things whcihc make no sense
Hi!
I am new to the world of Tomcat and have recently installed 5.5.9 on a
Windows (2003 and XP) Box. It works fine but only with Users having
Administrative/power user privileges.
1) When the service for tomcat is started with USER option, it does not go
and read the Webapps. The folder has
, 2005 10:32 AM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Windows and Tomcat
Hi!
I am new to the world of Tomcat and have recently installed 5.5.9 on a
Windows (2003 and XP) Box. It works fine but only with Users having
Administrative/power user privileges.
1) When the service for tomcat
Robert,
Thanks for replying!
1) When I installed it I was in Admin user, and installed it with Service
option. In windows services, Apache Tomcat we have an option of starting
with USER. The service starts and shows me the owner as the User and even
in the Process information from (task
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Robert,
Thanks for replying!
1) When I installed it I was in Admin user, and installed it with Service
option. In windows services, Apache Tomcat
Hi,
I have downloaded Tomcat 5 on my Windows 2000 machine. I see neither Start
Tomcat nor Stop Tomcat programs in the start menu. In case I make any
changes to my class files that require the restart of the server, how do I do
so? Also, where can I see the logs of my application? Using Tomcat
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Hi,
I have downloaded Tomcat 5 on my Windows 2000 machine. I see
I don't run Tomcat on windows, but the batch files are in the
$tomcat_home/bin folder. You can create shortcuts to them if needed. I think
they will not work if Tomcat is running as a service.
Doug
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Ramesh,
There are 2 ways to download Tomcat for Windows -- a zip file (.zip) and an
installation file (.exe). You can do either but use the installation file. It
will install Tomcat on your machine and add it to the task bar on the right
with a little feather and either a green right arrow
not work).
I still haven't figured out what the default JVM is, but at least I can change it if
I need to.
Betty
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From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:19 PM
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Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Tomcat 5.0 as Service
Hi --
This is driving me nuts. After I have installed Tomcat 5.0 as a Service, how do I
find out what JDK it is using?
And, how can I change it?
I have NO JAVA_HOME set on the machine. The install-docs say that it uses the
registry or JAVA_HOME. I don't see any
Path to anything in the
19, 2004 2:31 PM
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Subject: Windows 2000 Tomcat 5.0 as Service -- which JDK from what path
is
it using?
Hi --
This is driving me nuts. After I have installed Tomcat 5.0 as a
Service,
how do I find out what JDK it is using?
And, how can I change it?
I have NO JAVA_HOME set
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Tomcat 5.0 as Service -- which JDK from what path is it
using?
Hi,
The archives have pointers to registry locations of Tomcat JVM options. For example,
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=105232343109162w=2.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
:49 PM
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Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Tomcat 5.0 as Service -- which JDK from what
path
is it using?
Hi -- That archive discusses JVM options, but what I want to know is,
how
do I specify the
Directory PATH of which java.exe is being used?
Thanks
Betty
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: RE: Windows 2000 Tomcat 5.0 as Service -- which JDK from what path is it
using?
Hi,
I guess my original STFA wasn't explicit enough. Figures. Anyways, try
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=104914298630480w=2.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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will table this for now,
but I'm still curious as to how the path is determined.
Betty
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I've verified that this workaround stops the problem on Win XP's 1.4.2
and on NetWare's 1.4.2
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: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 1:56 PM
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Not at the current late stage of development we are currently in. I
know, it bites. I am going to try a trick with RedirectMatch. Maybe
just redirect them into limbo, I don't know
.
There IS somebody on the Tomcat development list who still has the
problem -- he is running Tomcat as a Windows Service, with Apache
integration, and the workaround doesn't seem to work. I cannot
duplicate since I don't run it as a service or use mod_jk2 like he is.
Are you sure you still see
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Can you arrange your file layout in a way, that the jsp's aren't
under the document root for apache ? (I guess they are, otherwise
apache couldn't show them)
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with RedirectMatch. Maybe
just redirect them into limbo, I don't know.
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Can you arrange your file layout in a way
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I ONLY see the problem in apache. So I think it is a config problem.
Will the jk2 URI :
[uri:www.SITENAME.org/*.jsp] catch www.SITENAME.org/index.jsp%20 ?
When I turn on the accessvalve tomcat doesn't see this request
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Yes, but all Apache does is redirect the request to Tomcat
for handling.
Tomcat itself decides whether to compile the JSP or serve
the file as a
static file (and hence
I'm trying to use one of the mod_jk.dll downloads at
http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk/ and having no luck. The errors I'm
getting is:
1. The Apache service named reported the following error:
Apache.exe: module
C:\jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.0.4-src\jk\native\apache-2.0\mod_jk.c
is not
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I'm trying to use one of the mod_jk.dll downloads at
http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk
, 2002 6:25 PM
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Subject: Re: mod_jk, Windows XP, Tomcat 4.0.5 - issues
No, you should stay with 2.0.42. You need the dll from the
Jakarta build
web site, it has been built against 2.0.42. The one you
downloaded has
not been up-graded yet to work with 2.0.42 yet
Do any of you have developers using Ultradev and use Apache/Tomcat as your
development and production boxes?
In order to see dynamic content, i thought of a sandbox for each user on a
development box running apache/tomcat on linux.
The problem is, when they are using Ultradev they will be
Krasi, you need to install a dummie Xserver named Xvfb. With this
Xserver running you can shut your Xwindows without stopping tomcat.
Shouldn't Tomcat keep on running? Or better yet, daemonize itself?
Nix.
when starting tomcat use the start instead of run in the command
i.e catalina.sh start
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Krasi, you need
Why when I close X Windows, Tomcat exits?
Thank you!
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Why when I close X Windows, Tomcat exits?
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Hi,
as the subject says, under Windows (but not under Linux) with tomcat-3.2.3 I get very
often this socket write error and I don't have this problem with tomcat-3.2.2. Do you
know what the reason is?
I use jre-1.3.1 from Sun.
Zsolt
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Intland GmbH www.intland.com
Until a couple of days ago, I was experiencing problems getting Tomcat 3.2.1 (and even
Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 1) working on Windows 2000.
Both Tomcat and JDK1.3 installed fine, and tomcat even started up correctly, but when
it came around to browsing the server (http://localhost:8080) it would
other beginning's end"
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Until a couple of days ago, I was experiencing problems getting Tomcat 3.2.1
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