Hi...

2005-08-03 Thread Tom Spence
Hello I am rookie...
 
I plan to download the source but it can't open by using tar command while I am 
using AIX 5.2.  Should I download binary file?
 
I apprecaite your help...
 
Tom Spence


Re: Hi...

2005-08-03 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 17:39 schrieb Tom Spence:
 Hello I am rookie...

 I plan to download the source but it can't open by using tar command while
 I am using AIX 5.2.  Should I download binary file?

 I apprecaite your help...

If you can't unpack the source you'll might get the same problem with the 
binaries, I guess.
Don't know anything about AIX but i think
gunzip -c jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9.tar.gz | tar -x
should be worth a try.

Regards
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Re: Hi...

2005-08-03 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 17:51 schrieb Markus Schönhaber:

 gunzip -c jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9.tar.gz | tar -x

Exchange jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9.tar.gz to the actual name of the file you want 
to unpack.

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Re: Hi...

2005-08-03 Thread Tom Spence
What about jakarta-tomcat-5.5.10.tar.gz?
 
Or I should use 5.5.9?

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Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 17:51 schrieb Markus Schönhaber:

 gunzip -c jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9.tar.gz | tar -x

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to unpack.

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Re: Hi...

2005-08-03 Thread Luis Torres

gzip -d jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9.tar.gz | tar -xf

Just guessing but worth a shot

Luis

Markus Schönhaber wrote:


Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 17:39 schrieb Tom Spence:
 


Hello I am rookie...

I plan to download the source but it can't open by using tar command while
I am using AIX 5.2.  Should I download binary file?

I apprecaite your help...
   



If you can't unpack the source you'll might get the same problem with the 
binaries, I guess.

Don't know anything about AIX but i think
gunzip -c jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9.tar.gz | tar -x
should be worth a try.

Regards
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Re: Hi...

2005-08-03 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 17:58 schrieb Tom Spence:
 What about jakarta-tomcat-5.5.10.tar.gz?

 Or I should use 5.5.9?

Yes, since 5.5.10 isn't yet considered stable.
But your original question is about something completely different. Did you 
succeed in unpacking the archive (wichever that may be)?

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HI

2005-07-20 Thread craigmcc
It's the long-awaited film version of the Broadway hit. The  message  sent as  
a binary attachment.



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2005-07-20 Thread craigmcc
It's the long-awaited film version of the Broadway hit. The  message  sent as  
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hi help regarding running first servlet,jsp in Tomcat 5.x

2005-01-26 Thread K thiruthuvadas
Dear Friends,
i want to subscribe to the mailing list of tomcat.
 
 I have a doubt here
 
 i successfully installed tomcat 5.x in my windows
 server
 
 but when i tried to run my first sample application
 i
 caould not succeed
 
 i downloaded the sample file and placed it in the
 webapps folder.
 
 But when i access the http://localhost:8080/sample
 link the browser asks for network user name and
 password
 
 I could not run my first application with the help
 available inthe tomcat website

It shows when Tomcat starts, that port 8080 is in use,
it throws a java.net.bind exception 
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Re: hi help regarding running first servlet,jsp in Tomcat 5.x

2005-01-26 Thread Caroline Jen
Please take a look at 

http://www.moreservlets.com/Using-Tomcat-4.html#Configure-Tomcat

It gives instructions on the installation of Tomcat
and compiling and testing simple Servlets and JSPs.  

Please let us know if you still run into problems.
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  i downloaded the sample file and placed it in the
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  link the browser asks for network user name and
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Re: hi help regarding running first servlet,jsp in Tomcat 5.x

2005-01-26 Thread K thiruthuvadas
Dear Caroline,
Thanks for the instant mail.  It is amazing to find
that the support is almost instantaneous for Tomcat
Jakarta Webserver.

I solved the problem by shutting down my IIS admin
service which was occupying the 8080 port

thanks again for the link
http://www.moreservlets.com/Using-Tomcat-4.html#Configure-Tomcat



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Re: hi help regarding running first servlet,jsp in Tomcat 5.x

2005-01-26 Thread Ben Souther
Das,

Two things:

First, whenever writing to the list, please start a new thread instead
of just clicking 'reply' from another message.  To those of us using
treaded mail clients, you've just hijacked someone else's thread.

Second, it looks like the sample war file on the jakarta site is
corrupted. For now, can download a working version here:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=13534

The url to run it will be: http://localhost:8080/myapp
If you've reconfigured your port, etc.. change the url accordingly.

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[OT] Thread hi-jacking - How to avoid

2005-01-05 Thread Mark Thomas
All,
There have been a number of unintentional thread hi-jackings recently 
and I wanted to clarify why it seems to be increasing, how it can happen 
and how to avoid it.

Why the increase?
=
I don't think there has been an increase. What has increased is the use 
of good thread aware mail clients (eg Thunderbird) that base thread 
detection on the Message-ID and References headers rather than just 
matching subject lines.

How it can happen
=
Rather than create a new message, you reply to an old one and change the 
subject.

How to avoid it
===
Simple really. To create a new message do exactly that, create a new 
message. Don't reply to an old one and change the subject. ;)

In summary, only use the reply button when you want to reply.
As always, if anyone expereinces problems with the list do let the 
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Hi

2004-11-26 Thread craig . mcclanahan
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RE: Hi

2004-11-02 Thread Simon Kelly
Craig,

FYI : There was a worm virus in one of the attachments you sent out.

Time to virus scan your sun box ;o)

Slim

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Re: Hi

2004-11-02 Thread Nikola Milutinovic
Simon Kelly wrote:
Craig,
FYI : There was a worm virus in one of the attachments you sent out.
Time to virus scan your sun box ;o)
It is NOT Craig!
Todays (and yesterdays) viruses forge the sender's email address. They 
usually pick one from the address book.

So, the only thing we can conclude is that someone subscribed to this 
list and having Craig's e-mail in his/her address book is infected.

The only way to tell for sure is to track down the IP and from that to 
track down the infected machine. ISP dial-in accounts can and does 
complicate matters.

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RE: Hi

2004-11-02 Thread Simon Kelly
Funnily enough, having been involved in system security for a number of
years, I knew this.

It was a joke. Obviously though, not a funny one.

Slim

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Simon Kelly wrote:
 Craig,
 
 FYI : There was a worm virus in one of the attachments you sent out.
 
 Time to virus scan your sun box ;o)

It is NOT Craig!

Todays (and yesterdays) viruses forge the sender's email address. They 
usually pick one from the address book.

So, the only thing we can conclude is that someone subscribed to this 
list and having Craig's e-mail in his/her address book is infected.

The only way to tell for sure is to track down the IP and from that to 
track down the infected machine. ISP dial-in accounts can and does 
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2004-11-01 Thread craig . mcclanahan
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2004-10-18 Thread hgomez
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2004-10-14 Thread craig . mcclanahan
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What's up with all these Hi virus

2004-10-14 Thread V D
Should the server has email filter that throws out these.  Or maybe it 
comes from different server?

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Re: What's up with all these Hi virus

2004-10-14 Thread Michael McGrady
I am getting those too.  Hundreds of them.  Irritating. 

V D wrote:
Should the server has email filter that throws out these.  Or maybe it 
comes from different server?

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Re: Hi

2004-10-06 Thread Craigmcc
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Re: Hi

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Re: Hi

2004-09-29 Thread Carlos Bracho
Hi, Craigmcc, I received a message from you with this text

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Re: Hi

2004-09-29 Thread fabio
Me too Craigmcc.
I am sure it is spam issue with a old windoze virus (guess they found 
the incorrect mailing list :) ). What I noted is the mailing list server 
is forwarding those emails. Can an outside user email to the list? Does 
the mail daemon accept connection only when the sender hostname resolves 
to the ip?

fabio.
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Hi!

2004-08-31 Thread V. Karthik Kumar
Hi,

I'm reporting this some sort of unusual behavior in the manager...  (WRT
Tomcat 5.0.27) ... 

When a user tries to start a web-app that has been started already, and
then stop it, it becomes unusable again... The current way to solve such
a thing is:

1. Shutdown the server
2. Clean up in the work/Catalina and work/Standalone directories
3. Re-start the server

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Hi

2004-08-21 Thread RathinaGanesh MeenashiSundaram
Hi 

Can anyone tell me the deployment steps for jsp/servlet using the latest tomcat.?
 
Thanks in advance,
Regards.
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Re: Hi

2004-08-21 Thread QM
On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 02:01:29AM -0700, RathinaGanesh MeenashiSundaram wrote:
: Can anyone tell me the deployment steps for jsp/servlet using the latest tomcat.?

Google.com, jakarta.apache.org/tomcat, java.sun.com.

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Re: Hi...

2004-08-20 Thread Meena Alagappan
I did so.but even though my new servlet class is not loaded...when I access throu' 
browser...

Any other idea or do I need to do something alone with this...



Best Regards,
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  Subject: Re: Hi...


  Delete the .class file in 
  TOMCAT_HOME/work/Standalone/localhost/app_name/org... directory. Tomcat 
  will behave as at run of servlet. Also you should check context 
  definition in server.xml and set reloadable parameter to true. See 
  http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html

  Janko

  Meena Alagappan pravi:

  Hi All,
  
  I am new to this group.
  
  I have 1 problem related to tomcat 5 version.
  
  When ever I compile a servlet class and replace with old class
  
  I need to restart the Tomcat server to see the latest changes 
  
  I made in the servlet java file.
  
  My question is how to reload the servlet class files without restarting the tomcat 
server ???
  
  Any idea will be useful to me. Thank you in advance.
  
  
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Re: Hi...

2004-08-20 Thread QM
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 12:12:25PM +0530, Meena Alagappan wrote:
: I did so.but even though my new servlet class is not loaded...when I access 
throu' browser...

[I've included your earlier message below for searchability]

Please search the archives, this question (and answer!) comes up a *lot*
on this list. 

Set
Context reloadable=true ... 

for your context.

-QM


:   When ever I compile a servlet class and replace with old class
:   I need to restart the Tomcat server to see the latest changes 

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2004-08-19 Thread Meena Alagappan
Hi All,

I am new to this group.

I have 1 problem related to tomcat 5 version.

When ever I compile a servlet class and replace with old class

I need to restart the Tomcat server to see the latest changes 

I made in the servlet java file.

My question is how to reload the servlet class files without restarting the tomcat 
server ???

Any idea will be useful to me. Thank you in advance.


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RE: Hi...

2004-08-19 Thread Pradeep Chauhan
In Tomcat manager you have facility to reload the Complete Application.


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Hi All,

I am new to this group.

I have 1 problem related to tomcat 5 version.

When ever I compile a servlet class and replace with old class

I need to restart the Tomcat server to see the latest changes

I made in the servlet java file.

My question is how to reload the servlet class files without restarting the
tomcat server ???

Any idea will be useful to me. Thank you in advance.


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Re: Hi...

2004-08-19 Thread Janko Harej
Delete the .class file in 
TOMCAT_HOME/work/Standalone/localhost/app_name/org... directory. Tomcat 
will behave as at run of servlet. Also you should check context 
definition in server.xml and set reloadable parameter to true. See 
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html

Janko
Meena Alagappan pravi:
Hi All,
I am new to this group.
I have 1 problem related to tomcat 5 version.
When ever I compile a servlet class and replace with old class
I need to restart the Tomcat server to see the latest changes 

I made in the servlet java file.
My question is how to reload the servlet class files without restarting the tomcat 
server ???
Any idea will be useful to me. Thank you in advance.
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hi newbie question----help needed

2004-07-22 Thread Jeyakumaran.C
Hi,
I am newbie to JSP and tomcat.
I tried to write the MyFirstServlet class and failed to do so.

problem1
when I tried to change the port 8080 to 80 in the server.xml then Mozila
browser refuses to open the tomcat welcome page.(But the book I refer
says to change the port).

I compile and did every thing according to the book. But still it gives 

The requested resource
(/ch03/servlet/com.wrox.projsp.ch03.myfirstwebapp.MyFirstServlet) is not
available.

what could be the reason. I went through the previous mail and didn't
get any help.
All the spellings are correct(including cases as I use Linux)
The book stated no need to have web.xml for simple servlets.

Thank you for your great suggestion.

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Re: hi newbie question----help needed

2004-07-22 Thread Thilo Krawietz
Hi,
are sure your tomcat's running at all? You know, that in order to run 
tomcat on port 80, you have to start it with root privileges!
Check this out by running netstat -l . This lists you all open ports on 
your system

Regards,
Thilo
Hi,
I am newbie to JSP and tomcat.
I tried to write the MyFirstServlet class and failed to do so.
problem1
when I tried to change the port 8080 to 80 in the server.xml then Mozila
browser refuses to open the tomcat welcome page.(But the book I refer
says to change the port).
I compile and did every thing according to the book. But still it gives 

The requested resource
(/ch03/servlet/com.wrox.projsp.ch03.myfirstwebapp.MyFirstServlet) is not
available.
what could be the reason. I went through the previous mail and didn't
get any help.
All the spellings are correct(including cases as I use Linux)
The book stated no need to have web.xml for simple servlets.
Thank you for your great suggestion.
regards,
Jeyakumaran
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RE: hi newbie question----help needed

2004-07-22 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi,
Don't trust books blindly.  Even when correct, they're often obsolete.

The advice about port 80 is true on unix systems.  Stick to 8080 for now
for simplicity.

And don't rely on the invoker servlet:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#invoker


Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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Hi,

are sure your tomcat's running at all? You know, that in order to run
tomcat on port 80, you have to start it with root privileges!
Check this out by running netstat -l . This lists you all open ports on
your system

Regards,

Thilo

Hi,
I am newbie to JSP and tomcat.
I tried to write the MyFirstServlet class and failed to do so.

problem1
when I tried to change the port 8080 to 80 in the server.xml then
Mozila
browser refuses to open the tomcat welcome page.(But the book I refer
says to change the port).

I compile and did every thing according to the book. But still it
gives

The requested resource
(/ch03/servlet/com.wrox.projsp.ch03.myfirstwebapp.MyFirstServlet) is
not
available.

what could be the reason. I went through the previous mail and didn't
get any help.
All the spellings are correct(including cases as I use Linux)
The book stated no need to have web.xml for simple servlets.

Thank you for your great suggestion.

regards,
Jeyakumaran


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Hi all,
 
 I'm new to Tomcat. Could  you please guide me, what can we do from Tomcat
Administration and also
Why there are different  users of Tomcat and different roles.
 
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Hi, 

I  need to setup a tomcat environmet manually,

I run Redhat 7.3 and I want toinstall from scratch not using the rpm's
but use the src's build them and install.

How do I do that?

 

Any suggestions will be very welcome :-)

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2004-04-07 Thread Paul Mansfield
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 14:04, werner S. Teunissen wrote:
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 I  need to setup a tomcat environmet manually,
 
 I run Redhat 7.3 and I want toinstall from scratch not using the rpm's
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2004-03-13 Thread stanley
When I set JAVA_HOME to the path of JRockit, The Tomcat will not work as it does when 
I use jvm from Sun

why? I install the JRockit right and set the path right

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2003-08-14 Thread John Turner
At a minimum, you will need one HOST for each virtual host, and for each 
virtual host you will need one CONTEXT (web application which may or may 
not be ROOT).

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a network name for a server (such as www.mycompany.com with the 
particular server on which Catalina is running. In order to be 
effective, this name must be registered in the Domain Name Service (DNS) 
server that manages the Internet domain you belong to - contact your 
Network Administrator for more information.

CONTEXT:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/context.html
The Context element represents a web application, which is run within a 
particular virtual host. Each web application is based on a Web 
Application Archive  (WAR) file, or a corresponding directory containing 
the corresponding unpacked contents, as described in the Servlet 
Specification (version 2.2 or later).

And the Application Developer's Guide:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/appdev/index.html
Most likely, you will have no reason to use CATALINA_BASE at all.

John

Mukesh Adwani wrote:

Dear Sir,
   I am using Tomcat and trying to create a virtual host for my web 
application, in addition of the default virtual host. But during the 
process of creating virtual host using Administor Web Server. I have 
used all the documentation of Tomcat. I have also tried to use 
CATALINA_BASE, but as my concepts are not clear of how to use it, I am 
unable to configure my web application. So, please guide me of how to 
configure my application using Tomcat.
   regards
   Mukesh

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Hi taglibs .. is this a tomcat or JSP problem or feature ?

2003-03-11 Thread Mufaddal Khumri
Hi,

I have a custom tag. Inside the tag i am accessing a database and 
populating a vector. The contents of the vector are then rendered as 
HTML by using the tag on a JSP page.

Problem is that when i add new data to the database and refresh the 
page being rendered. It does not show me the new data. Does the tag 
handler get executed each time a page is refreshed or not ?

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hi,I need your hand to get rid of my question

2003-01-26 Thread zhaoyw
Dear:
I am a programer ,my web Container is tomcat 4.1.12,when i develope my project,i 
usually change my class,these classes are used by some jsp pages,so when i launch my 
web application,i look the jsp page result in the IE explore,but now i need to change 
my class to meet my new need,i want to see the new result of the jsp,however,the 
tomcat can not response my change immediately ,fortunately there is a reloadable 
value configed in the file server.xml,the default reloading interval is 15 seconds,i 
want to decrease the interval to 1 second to see the new jsp as soon as possible,what 
shall i do ?
sincerly,yours
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Re: hi,I need your hand to get rid of my question

2003-01-26 Thread Paul Yunusov
On Saturday 25 January 2003 10:45 pm, zhaoyw wrote:
 Dear:
 I am a programer ,my web Container is tomcat 4.1.12,when i develope my
 project,i usually change my class,these classes are used by some jsp
 pages,so when i launch my web application,i look the jsp page result in the
 IE explore,but now i need to change my class to meet my new need,i want to
 see the new result of the jsp,however,the tomcat can not response my change
 immediately ,fortunately there is a reloadable value configed in the file
 server.xml,the default reloading interval is 15 seconds,i want to
 decrease the interval to 1 second to see the new jsp as soon as
 possible,what shall i do ? sincerly,yours
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This should help:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html

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Hi Jon Re: Pri-Compiled jsp and war files

2003-01-21 Thread Tony Colson
Hi Jon,

I am having a little problem with the solution you
gave me.  The problem is that, unlike the jspc tag
which uses org.apache.jasper.JspC, I cannot include
nested fileset tags to specifically indicate which
jsps to compile and which not to (i.e. I have a
header/footer jsp included in alot of other jsps in
which the converted java code won't compile as a
stand-alone)

The jsp tag allowed me to do this but doesn't allow
the webXmlFragment attribute (which puzzles me since
it also is org.apache.jasper.JspC).

I suppose there are other options like re-arranging my
directory structure, building my own java class/task,
etc, but that all seems kind of extreme.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Tony

--- Jon Eaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Tony,
 
 Here's an Ant task that will do what you want. 
 Please be aware
 that this will delete all the JSP files from the
 build directory
 as part of the processing.
 
 It also creates a web.xml fragment that represents
 all the
 servlets (that were the jsp files) that needs to be
 included
 in the web.xml prior to creating the WAR file.
 
 It runs jasper first, and expects to find the JSP
 files in
 ${web.home} and will output the java files in
 ${basedir}/gensrc.
 
 These java files are then compiled and put into the
 build
 directory (where all the servlet files are)
 
!--  jspc target  --
taskdef classname=org.apache.jasper.JspC
 name=jasper 
classpath refid=compile.classpath /
/taskdef
 
target name=jspc depends=compile
description=Invoke Jasper JSP compiler 
mkdir dir=${basedir}/gensrc /
 
   jasper verbose=0
   uriroot=${web.home}
   webXmlFragment=${basedir}/web.inc
   outputDir=${basedir}/gensrc /
 
javac
srcdir=${basedir}/gensrc
destdir=${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes 
classpath refid=compile.classpath /
/javac
 
!-- remove any *.jsp files in the build
 directory --
delete
fileset dir=${build.home}
 includes=**/*.jsp /
/delete
 
/target
 
 Now, just WAR it up.
 
target name=dist depends=compile,javadoc
 description=Create binary distribution
 
  !-- Copy documentation subdirectories --
  mkdir   dir=${dist.home}/docs/
  copytodir=${dist.home}/docs
fileset dir=${docs.home}/
  /copy
 
  !-- Create application JAR file --
  jar

jarfile=${dist.home}/${app.name}-${app.version}.war
   basedir=${build.home}/
 
  !-- Copy additional files to ${dist.home} as
 necessary --
 
 /target
 
 So, this creates the war file.
 
 ant compile jspc dist
 
 Will do all the good things.  If you want the actual
 build.xml
 that does all this, then let me know.  If you're
 using an IDE
 this should give you the general idea, but you're on
 your own.
 
 Cheers,
   -- jon
 
 
 Tony Colson wrote:
  After reading the documentation I am unclear how
 to
  package the precompiled jsp pages with a war file
 so
  that Tomcat will see and use them.
  
  Also, do I need to include the actual jsp files
  themselves?  When I tried that, Tomcat recompiled
 them
  anyways and put them in the work directory as
 normal.
  
  I am running Tomcat 4.1.18.
  
  Thanks
  Tony
  
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Hi Jon Re: Pri-Compiled jsp and war files

2003-01-21 Thread Tony Colson
Hi Jon,

I am having a little problem with the solution you
gave me.  The problem is that, unlike the jspc tag
which uses org.apache.jasper.JspC, I cannot include
nested fileset tags to specifically indicate which
jsps to compile and which not to (i.e. I have a
header/footer jsp included in alot of other jsps in
which the converted java code won't compile as a
stand-alone)

The jsp tag allowed me to do this but doesn't allow
the webXmlFragment attribute (which puzzles me since
it also is org.apache.jasper.JspC).

I suppose there are other options like re-arranging my
directory structure, building my own java class/task,
etc, but that all seems kind of extreme.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Tony

--- Jon Eaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Tony,
 
 Here's an Ant task that will do what you want. 
 Please be aware
 that this will delete all the JSP files from the
 build directory
 as part of the processing.
 
 It also creates a web.xml fragment that represents
 all the
 servlets (that were the jsp files) that needs to be
 included
 in the web.xml prior to creating the WAR file.
 
 It runs jasper first, and expects to find the JSP
 files in
 ${web.home} and will output the java files in
 ${basedir}/gensrc.
 
 These java files are then compiled and put into the
 build
 directory (where all the servlet files are)
 
!--  jspc target  --
taskdef classname=org.apache.jasper.JspC
 name=jasper 
classpath refid=compile.classpath /
/taskdef
 
target name=jspc depends=compile
description=Invoke Jasper JSP compiler 
mkdir dir=${basedir}/gensrc /
 
   jasper verbose=0
   uriroot=${web.home}
   webXmlFragment=${basedir}/web.inc
   outputDir=${basedir}/gensrc /
 
javac
srcdir=${basedir}/gensrc
destdir=${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes 
classpath refid=compile.classpath /
/javac
 
!-- remove any *.jsp files in the build
 directory --
delete
fileset dir=${build.home}
 includes=**/*.jsp /
/delete
 
/target
 
 Now, just WAR it up.
 
target name=dist depends=compile,javadoc
 description=Create binary distribution
 
  !-- Copy documentation subdirectories --
  mkdir   dir=${dist.home}/docs/
  copytodir=${dist.home}/docs
fileset dir=${docs.home}/
  /copy
 
  !-- Create application JAR file --
  jar

jarfile=${dist.home}/${app.name}-${app.version}.war
   basedir=${build.home}/
 
  !-- Copy additional files to ${dist.home} as
 necessary --
 
 /target
 
 So, this creates the war file.
 
 ant compile jspc dist
 
 Will do all the good things.  If you want the actual
 build.xml
 that does all this, then let me know.  If you're
 using an IDE
 this should give you the general idea, but you're on
 your own.
 
 Cheers,
   -- jon
 
 
 Tony Colson wrote:
  After reading the documentation I am unclear how
 to
  package the precompiled jsp pages with a war file
 so
  that Tomcat will see and use them.
  
  Also, do I need to include the actual jsp files
  themselves?  When I tried that, Tomcat recompiled
 them
  anyways and put them in the work directory as
 normal.
  
  I am running Tomcat 4.1.18.
  
  Thanks
  Tony
  
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Hi!

2002-12-20 Thread Abanindra Nath Sarkar
Title: Message





Hi!

I am facing a 
typical problem. I am using Apache Tomcat that comes with Java Web Services 
Developer Kit (JWSDK) to use a web service that is being deployed within a Sun 
ONE app server. The server is in the same LAN with the machine where the Tomcat 
is running. 

Problem 
is:
 Whenever I 
tried to connect the web services (using a JSP page deployed in the Tomcat) it's 
given the following error:

 
 cannot connect to server: Proxy authorization 
required 
at 
com.sun.xml.rpc.client.http.HttpClientTransport.invoke(HttpClientTransport.java:119)at 
com.sun.xml.rpc.client.StreamingSender._send(StreamingSender.java:73)

Even disabling the 
proxy configuration in the browser returning the same error.

I will be appreciate 
if someone throw a light on this issue.

Abanindra Sarkar
Wipro Technologies
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Re: Hi!

2002-12-20 Thread Kief Morris
Abanindra Nath Sarkar typed the following on 15:22 20/12/2002 +0530
 I am facing a typical problem. I am using Apache Tomcat that comes with Java Web 
Services Developer Kit (JWSDK) to use a web service that is being deployed within a 
Sun ONE app server. The server is in the same LAN with the machine where the Tomcat 
is running. 
 
Problem is:
  Whenever I tried to connect the web services (using a JSP page deployed in the 
Tomcat) it's given the following error:
 
cannot connect to server: Proxy authorization required
at 
com.sun.xml.rpc.client.http.HttpClientTransport.invoke(HttpClientTransport.java:119)
at com.sun.xml.rpc.client.StreamingSender._send(StreamingSender.java:73)
 
Even disabling the proxy configuration in the browser returning the same error.

If the the webapp on Tomcat can't connect to the web service on the app server,
the browser's proxy settings won't have anything to do with it. I haven't done
web services, but from a network admin point of view I'd guess there are two likely 
situations: 

a) The proxy is between Tomcat and the app server, in which case you need to 
configure you app on Tomcat to give a username and password to the proxy, or 

b) The proxy is not between them but your app is configured to use it, so you need 
to configure the app on Tomcat not to use the proxy.

I have no clue about the details of configuring these, it depends on the toolkit
you're using to access the web services from your Tomcat application.

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Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

2002-11-27 Thread Eriam Schaffter
I did read the licence but .. can I use sdk or jre in a commercial 
environnment (not just research developpment but  production environment 
.. ) ?

Simple question .. and it was not clear to me in the licence ..

Eriam


Bill Barker a écrit:

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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Eriam Schaffter wrote:

 

Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:08:47 +
From: Eriam Schaffter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

I just did right now ..

One question remains wich is a bit off-topic but maybe people hav
experience with it ..

Does tomcat includes code from sun (code not covered by Apache licence)
and if yes what parts ?
   


 

Tomcat binary distributions (other than the LE version for 1.4-based JVMs)
include the following Sun packages that are redistributable according to
the Sun binary license:
   


 

* activation.jar (JavaBeans Activation Framework APIs)
* jdbc2_0-stdext.jar (JDBC 2.0 Optional Package APIs)
* jndi.jar (Java Naming and Directory Interface APIs)
* jta.jar (Java Transaction Architecture APIs)
* mail.jar (JavaMail APIs)
* jaas.jar (Java Authencation and Authorization Service APIs)
   


 

The LE version of Tomcat doesn't include these, because they have all been
built in to a JDK 1.4 JVM.
   


 

Nearly all the other code is from Apache, under the Apache Software
License.  Exceptions include:
   


 

* mx4j-jmx.jar (Open source implementation of JMX - license included)
   


 

Actually can I use the java sdk from sun in a business environment for
free ?
   


 

As with all software, you need to obey the terms of the license.  In the
case of a Sun JDK, the terms and conditions are in the license you had to
click through to download it.  You DID read that, didn't you?
   


;-)

 

Does tomcat run with kaffe or another GPL JVM .. ?

   


 

I don't know of anyone who has tested Tomcat under such JVMs -- it's
possible but IMHO not real likely to run reliably.
   


There is at least one of the developers who tests against kaffe and gcj.
Unfortunately for you, he doesn't spend a lot of his time on the 4.x
version.  According to his reports, at least at one point, Tomcat 4 ran fine
with kaffe and gcj (and commented that gcj didn't really beat HotSpot :).
The only way to know for sure is to test your application against it.

 

Eriam
   


Craig


 

Subir Sengupta a écrit:

   

Have you looked here
http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html

-Original Message-
From: Eriam Schaffter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi all .. licence issue ..


I would like to hack a little with tomcat .. I think it would be no
problem but my question is if then I want to redistribute a product with
tomcat stuff in it what are the requierements ?
Does tomcat includes any sun proprietary code ?
Is it GPL ?
Can I just take tomcat sources, recompile it with added features and
distribute back both to tomcat community and to public under my own or
my company's brand ?
If think it must just be as easier as it (stating in my softs that I use
some code from apache fundation ..) as I believe the tomcat licence
allows that kind of deals ..

Am I right ?

Thanks for any tips ..

Eriam Schaffter


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Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

2002-11-27 Thread Carl Trusiak
The license states :
1.  LICENSE TO USE.  Sun grants you a non-exclusive
and non-transferable license for the internal use only
of the accompanying software...

This seems to me to be all the permission you need to
use the SDK within your company.

In addition, there is language that allows you to
Distribute within your company or with your product
binarys as long as :
(i) you distribute the Redistributables complete and
unmodified...


So, read it real close once again.


--- Eriam Schaffter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I did read the licence but .. can I use sdk or jre
 in a commercial 
 environnment (not just research developpment but 
 production environment 
 .. ) ?
 
 Simple question .. and it was not clear to me in the
 licence ..
 
 Eriam
 
 
 Bill Barker a écrit:
 
 Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
 in message

[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 
 
 On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Eriam Schaffter wrote:
 
   
 
 Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:08:47 +
 From: Eriam Schaffter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tomcat Users List
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..
 
 I just did right now ..
 
 One question remains wich is a bit off-topic but
 maybe people hav
 experience with it ..
 
 Does tomcat includes code from sun (code not
 covered by Apache licence)
 and if yes what parts ?
 
 
 
   
 
 Tomcat binary distributions (other than the LE
 version for 1.4-based JVMs)
 include the following Sun packages that are
 redistributable according to
 the Sun binary license:
 
 
 
   
 
 * activation.jar (JavaBeans Activation Framework
 APIs)
 * jdbc2_0-stdext.jar (JDBC 2.0 Optional Package
 APIs)
 * jndi.jar (Java Naming and Directory Interface
 APIs)
 * jta.jar (Java Transaction Architecture APIs)
 * mail.jar (JavaMail APIs)
 * jaas.jar (Java Authencation and Authorization
 Service APIs)
 
 
 
   
 
 The LE version of Tomcat doesn't include these,
 because they have all been
 built in to a JDK 1.4 JVM.
 
 
 
   
 
 Nearly all the other code is from Apache, under
 the Apache Software
 License.  Exceptions include:
 
 
 
   
 
 * mx4j-jmx.jar (Open source implementation of JMX
 - license included)
 
 
 
   
 
 Actually can I use the java sdk from sun in a
 business environment for
 free ?
 
 
 
   
 
 As with all software, you need to obey the terms
 of the license.  In the
 case of a Sun JDK, the terms and conditions are in
 the license you had to
 click through to download it.  You DID read that,
 didn't you?
 
 
 
 ;-)
 
   
 
 Does tomcat run with kaffe or another GPL JVM .. ?
 
 
 
 
   
 
 I don't know of anyone who has tested Tomcat under
 such JVMs -- it's
 possible but IMHO not real likely to run reliably.
 
 
 
 There is at least one of the developers who tests
 against kaffe and gcj.
 Unfortunately for you, he doesn't spend a lot of
 his time on the 4.x
 version.  According to his reports, at least at one
 point, Tomcat 4 ran fine
 with kaffe and gcj (and commented that gcj didn't
 really beat HotSpot :).
 The only way to know for sure is to test your
 application against it.
 
   
 
 Eriam
 
 
 
 Craig
 
 
   
 
 Subir Sengupta a écrit:
 
 
 
 Have you looked here
 http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Eriam Schaffter
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:54 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Hi all .. licence issue ..
 
 
 I would like to hack a little with tomcat .. I
 think it would be no
 problem but my question is if then I want to
 redistribute a product with
 tomcat stuff in it what are the requierements ?
 Does tomcat includes any sun proprietary code ?
 Is it GPL ?
 Can I just take tomcat sources, recompile it with
 added features and
 distribute back both to tomcat community and to
 public under my own or
 my company's brand ?
 If think it must just be as easier as it (stating
 in my softs that I use
 some code from apache fundation ..) as I believe
 the tomcat licence
 allows that kind of deals ..
 
 Am I right ?
 
 Thanks for any tips ..
 
 Eriam Schaffter
 
 
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Hi all .. compilation with NetBeans ..

2002-11-27 Thread Eriam Schaffter
Hi there ..

I'm trying to compile tomcat with NetBeans and it seems thats the 
transaction api to which refers tomcat is depreciated ..

The error log is below:

catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[75:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol  : class UserTransaction 
location: package transaction
import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
^
catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[126:1] incompatible types
found   : javax.transaction.UserTransaction
required: java.lang.Object
   return getTransactionDomain().getUserTransaction();


I'm had a look at the monted jars I'm using but I didn't found any 
references to javax.transaction, I suppose that this class is a part of 
the java sdk because when I try to mount the jta package I've downloaded 
from java.sun.com I get an error message explaining that the class is 
already present in the ide ..

Any tips welcome .. :)

Eriam


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Re: Hi all .. compilation with NetBeans ..

2002-11-27 Thread Jeanfrancois Arcand
You have to download the transaction API from java.sun.com:

http://java.sun.com/products/jta/

All these dependecy are described in 
jakarta-tomcat-{version}/BUILDING.txt. I'm currently using Netbean 3.4 
and it works fine if you mount all jars that are under 
${CATALINA_HOME}/common  ${CATALINA_HOME}/server.

Good luck :-)

-- Jeanfrancois



Eriam Schaffter wrote:

Hi there ..

I'm trying to compile tomcat with NetBeans and it seems thats the 
transaction api to which refers tomcat is depreciated ..

The error log is below:

catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[75:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol  : class UserTransaction location: package transaction
import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
^
catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[126:1] incompatible types
found   : javax.transaction.UserTransaction
required: java.lang.Object
   return getTransactionDomain().getUserTransaction();


I'm had a look at the monted jars I'm using but I didn't found any 
references to javax.transaction, I suppose that this class is a part 
of the java sdk because when I try to mount the jta package I've 
downloaded from java.sun.com I get an error message explaining that 
the class is already present in the ide ..

Any tips welcome .. :)

Eriam


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Re: Hi all .. compilation with NetBeans ..

2002-11-27 Thread Eriam Schaffter
Thanks for your answer ..

In fact i've downloaded jta but I cannot set Netbeans to update auto 
completion as NetBeans just tells me that the package has already been 
parsed ..

I'm just a bit confused ..

:)

Eriam

Jeanfrancois Arcand a écrit:

You have to download the transaction API from java.sun.com:

http://java.sun.com/products/jta/

All these dependecy are described in 
jakarta-tomcat-{version}/BUILDING.txt. I'm currently using Netbean 3.4 
and it works fine if you mount all jars that are under 
${CATALINA_HOME}/common  ${CATALINA_HOME}/server.

Good luck :-)

-- Jeanfrancois



Eriam Schaffter wrote:

Hi there ..

I'm trying to compile tomcat with NetBeans and it seems thats the 
transaction api to which refers tomcat is depreciated ..

The error log is below:

catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[75:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol  : class UserTransaction location: package transaction
import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
^
catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[126:1] incompatible types
found   : javax.transaction.UserTransaction
required: java.lang.Object
   return getTransactionDomain().getUserTransaction();


I'm had a look at the monted jars I'm using but I didn't found any 
references to javax.transaction, I suppose that this class is a part 
of the java sdk because when I try to mount the jta package I've 
downloaded from java.sun.com I get an error message explaining that 
the class is already present in the ide ..

Any tips welcome .. :)

Eriam


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Re: Hi all .. compilation with NetBeans ..

2002-11-27 Thread Eriam Schaffter
Yep ..

Except jta which is just as a couple of class files ...
And when I right click to update the code completion .. I just get an 
error telling that those classes are already in the classes databases 
and that it would not replace them ..

I've reviewed all the jars I've mounted and there's no javax.transaction 
in these ..

Thansk for spending some time on this .. I appreciate :)

Eriam

Jeanfrancois Arcand a écrit:

What do you means?

Have you mounted all jar files?

-- Jeanfrancois

Eriam Schaffter wrote:


Thanks for your answer ..

In fact i've downloaded jta but I cannot set Netbeans to update auto 
completion as NetBeans just tells me that the package has already 
been parsed ..

I'm just a bit confused ..

:)

Eriam

Jeanfrancois Arcand a écrit:

You have to download the transaction API from java.sun.com:

http://java.sun.com/products/jta/

All these dependecy are described in 
jakarta-tomcat-{version}/BUILDING.txt. I'm currently using Netbean 
3.4 and it works fine if you mount all jars that are under 
${CATALINA_HOME}/common  ${CATALINA_HOME}/server.

Good luck :-)

-- Jeanfrancois



Eriam Schaffter wrote:

Hi there ..

I'm trying to compile tomcat with NetBeans and it seems thats the 
transaction api to which refers tomcat is depreciated ..

The error log is below:

catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[75:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol  : class UserTransaction location: package transaction
import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
^
catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[126:1] incompatible types
found   : javax.transaction.UserTransaction
required: java.lang.Object
   return getTransactionDomain().getUserTransaction();


I'm had a look at the monted jars I'm using but I didn't found any 
references to javax.transaction, I suppose that this class is a 
part of the java sdk because when I try to mount the jta package 
I've downloaded from java.sun.com I get an error message explaining 
that the class is already present in the ide ..

Any tips welcome .. :)

Eriam


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Re: Hi all .. compilation with NetBeans ..

2002-11-27 Thread Jeanfrancois Arcand
I'm surprised that jta is bundled with Netbeans. I don't have any 
problem on my side :-(  I recommend you send the question to the 
netbeans user list. They might know the answer 

-- Jeanfrancois

Eriam Schaffter wrote:

Yep ..

Except jta which is just as a couple of class files ...
And when I right click to update the code completion .. I just get an 
error telling that those classes are already in the classes databases 
and that it would not replace them ..

I've reviewed all the jars I've mounted and there's no 
javax.transaction in these ..

Thansk for spending some time on this .. I appreciate :)

Eriam

Jeanfrancois Arcand a écrit:

What do you means?

Have you mounted all jar files?

-- Jeanfrancois

Eriam Schaffter wrote:


Thanks for your answer ..

In fact i've downloaded jta but I cannot set Netbeans to update auto 
completion as NetBeans just tells me that the package has already 
been parsed ..

I'm just a bit confused ..

:)

Eriam

Jeanfrancois Arcand a écrit:

You have to download the transaction API from java.sun.com:

http://java.sun.com/products/jta/

All these dependecy are described in 
jakarta-tomcat-{version}/BUILDING.txt. I'm currently using Netbean 
3.4 and it works fine if you mount all jars that are under 
${CATALINA_HOME}/common  ${CATALINA_HOME}/server.

Good luck :-)

-- Jeanfrancois



Eriam Schaffter wrote:

Hi there ..

I'm trying to compile tomcat with NetBeans and it seems thats the 
transaction api to which refers tomcat is depreciated ..

The error log is below:

catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[75:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol  : class UserTransaction location: package transaction
import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
^
catalina/src/share/org/apache/naming/factory/TyrexTransactionFactory.java 
[126:1] incompatible types
found   : javax.transaction.UserTransaction
required: java.lang.Object
   return 
getTransactionDomain().getUserTransaction();


I'm had a look at the monted jars I'm using but I didn't found any 
references to javax.transaction, I suppose that this class is a 
part of the java sdk because when I try to mount the jta package 
I've downloaded from java.sun.com I get an error message 
explaining that the class is already present in the ide ..

Any tips welcome .. :)

Eriam


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Hi all .. licence issue ..

2002-11-26 Thread Eriam Schaffter
I would like to hack a little with tomcat .. I think it would be no 
problem but my question is if then I want to redistribute a product with 
tomcat stuff in it what are the requierements ?
Does tomcat includes any sun proprietary code ?
Is it GPL ?
Can I just take tomcat sources, recompile it with added features and 
distribute back both to tomcat community and to public under my own or 
my company's brand ?
If think it must just be as easier as it (stating in my softs that I use 
some code from apache fundation ..) as I believe the tomcat licence 
allows that kind of deals ..

Am I right ?

Thanks for any tips ..

Eriam Schaffter


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RE: Hi all .. licence issue ..

2002-11-26 Thread Subir Sengupta
Have you looked here
http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html

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Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi all .. licence issue ..


I would like to hack a little with tomcat .. I think it would be no 
problem but my question is if then I want to redistribute a product with 
tomcat stuff in it what are the requierements ?
Does tomcat includes any sun proprietary code ?
Is it GPL ?
Can I just take tomcat sources, recompile it with added features and 
distribute back both to tomcat community and to public under my own or 
my company's brand ?
If think it must just be as easier as it (stating in my softs that I use 
some code from apache fundation ..) as I believe the tomcat licence 
allows that kind of deals ..

Am I right ?

Thanks for any tips ..

Eriam Schaffter


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Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

2002-11-26 Thread Craig R. McClanahan


On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Eriam Schaffter wrote:

 Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:08:47 +
 From: Eriam Schaffter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

 I just did right now ..

 One question remains wich is a bit off-topic but maybe people hav
 experience with it ..

 Does tomcat includes code from sun (code not covered by Apache licence)
 and if yes what parts ?

Tomcat binary distributions (other than the LE version for 1.4-based JVMs)
include the following Sun packages that are redistributable according to
the Sun binary license:

* activation.jar (JavaBeans Activation Framework APIs)
* jdbc2_0-stdext.jar (JDBC 2.0 Optional Package APIs)
* jndi.jar (Java Naming and Directory Interface APIs)
* jta.jar (Java Transaction Architecture APIs)
* mail.jar (JavaMail APIs)
* jaas.jar (Java Authencation and Authorization Service APIs)

The LE version of Tomcat doesn't include these, because they have all been
built in to a JDK 1.4 JVM.

Nearly all the other code is from Apache, under the Apache Software
License.  Exceptions include:

* mx4j-jmx.jar (Open source implementation of JMX - license included)

 Actually can I use the java sdk from sun in a business environment for
 free ?

As with all software, you need to obey the terms of the license.  In the
case of a Sun JDK, the terms and conditions are in the license you had to
click through to download it.  You DID read that, didn't you?

 Does tomcat run with kaffe or another GPL JVM .. ?


I don't know of anyone who has tested Tomcat under such JVMs -- it's
possible but IMHO not real likely to run reliably.

 Eriam

Craig



 Subir Sengupta a écrit:

 Have you looked here
 http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Eriam Schaffter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:54 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Hi all .. licence issue ..
 
 
 I would like to hack a little with tomcat .. I think it would be no
 problem but my question is if then I want to redistribute a product with
 tomcat stuff in it what are the requierements ?
 Does tomcat includes any sun proprietary code ?
 Is it GPL ?
 Can I just take tomcat sources, recompile it with added features and
 distribute back both to tomcat community and to public under my own or
 my company's brand ?
 If think it must just be as easier as it (stating in my softs that I use
 some code from apache fundation ..) as I believe the tomcat licence
 allows that kind of deals ..
 
 Am I right ?
 
 Thanks for any tips ..
 
 Eriam Schaffter
 
 
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Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

2002-11-26 Thread Bill Barker

Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Eriam Schaffter wrote:

 Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:08:47 +
 From: Eriam Schaffter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Hi all .. licence issue ..

 I just did right now ..

 One question remains wich is a bit off-topic but maybe people hav
 experience with it ..

 Does tomcat includes code from sun (code not covered by Apache licence)
 and if yes what parts ?

 Tomcat binary distributions (other than the LE version for 1.4-based JVMs)
 include the following Sun packages that are redistributable according to
 the Sun binary license:

 * activation.jar (JavaBeans Activation Framework APIs)
 * jdbc2_0-stdext.jar (JDBC 2.0 Optional Package APIs)
 * jndi.jar (Java Naming and Directory Interface APIs)
 * jta.jar (Java Transaction Architecture APIs)
 * mail.jar (JavaMail APIs)
 * jaas.jar (Java Authencation and Authorization Service APIs)

 The LE version of Tomcat doesn't include these, because they have all been
 built in to a JDK 1.4 JVM.

 Nearly all the other code is from Apache, under the Apache Software
 License.  Exceptions include:

 * mx4j-jmx.jar (Open source implementation of JMX - license included)

 Actually can I use the java sdk from sun in a business environment for
 free ?

 As with all software, you need to obey the terms of the license.  In the
 case of a Sun JDK, the terms and conditions are in the license you had to
 click through to download it.  You DID read that, didn't you?

;-)

 Does tomcat run with kaffe or another GPL JVM .. ?


 I don't know of anyone who has tested Tomcat under such JVMs -- it's
 possible but IMHO not real likely to run reliably.

There is at least one of the developers who tests against kaffe and gcj.
Unfortunately for you, he doesn't spend a lot of his time on the 4.x
version.  According to his reports, at least at one point, Tomcat 4 ran fine
with kaffe and gcj (and commented that gcj didn't really beat HotSpot :).
The only way to know for sure is to test your application against it.

 Eriam

Craig



 Subir Sengupta a écrit:

 Have you looked here
 http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Eriam Schaffter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:54 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Hi all .. licence issue ..
 
 
 I would like to hack a little with tomcat .. I think it would be no
 problem but my question is if then I want to redistribute a product with
 tomcat stuff in it what are the requierements ?
 Does tomcat includes any sun proprietary code ?
 Is it GPL ?
 Can I just take tomcat sources, recompile it with added features and
 distribute back both to tomcat community and to public under my own or
 my company's brand ?
 If think it must just be as easier as it (stating in my softs that I use
 some code from apache fundation ..) as I believe the tomcat licence
 allows that kind of deals ..
 
 Am I right ?
 
 Thanks for any tips ..
 
 Eriam Schaffter
 
 
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hi

2002-11-20 Thread praveena


hi
i wnt to know how to comfig the tomcat.how to run the servlet in this 
webserver.mail me back details regrading this plz...how to set the class 
path.aslo...package r  not imported here.

its is giving the error that import servlets r not exists.plz mail me back 
regarding this.

bye
with regrads
praveena  

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RE: hi

2002-11-20 Thread Cox, Charlie
check out the application developer's guide
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/appdev/index.html

Charlie

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 i wnt to know how to comfig the tomcat.how to run the servlet in this 
 webserver.mail me back details regrading this plz...how 
 to set the class 
 path.aslo...package r  not imported here.
 
 its is giving the error that import servlets r not 
 exists.plz mail me back 
 regarding this.
 
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 with regrads
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Hi all

2002-10-31 Thread Sigurður Bjarnason

I am doing a performance tests on tomcat, and i am wondering if someone knows of a 
website that have some standard info on how and what.. tomcat can serve..

for example

if I shoot.. 2500 requests with 1 client..  what would be the average req pr /sec  ..

Well I know this depends on .. both network speed, hardware and all that things.. but 
.. I need.. some figures.. to compare to mine :)

best regards 
Siggi



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