happens! Its a bit kludgey as you
really shouldnt have to cast the Statement - but javac/jasper will choke if
you dont I think!
Without having a JDBC 3.0 driver to try it out myself thats the best I can
say - hope that helps!
Steve
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From: shawn [mailto:shawn
can have both?
On Monday 21 October 2002 11:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shawn,
It shouldnt be DBCP that would cause getGeneratedKeys() to not work - its
the JDBC Driver that doesnt support it - my (limited) knowledge of the
various different databases is that very few support the JDBC 3.0
Hi folks,
It seems to me that dbpc does not support getGeneratedKeys(). If I understand
correctly this is a jdbc v3 call and it is possible that dbpc will not yet support
jdbc3.
I would appreciate any suggestions on alternative pooling mechanisms that
could support this
://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/appdev/deployment.html for
more info.
shawn
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 02:36 pm, Raghava Rao wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to Servlet programming and need help in starting to develop
servlets.
I have downloaded jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6. Once installed, it's
is...
jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://vc34:1433;databaseName=TibcoClearHouse
and I'm wondering if that's in the right format...
Thanks
John
shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:driverClassName is :
com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
driverClassName
com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
Not :
C
Look closely at this line.
/valuejdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:Questionslocalhost/value
On Thursday 31 October 2002 02:32 pm, pkrishnaswami wrote:
I added some entries to the server.xml for database configuration; Here are
the additions I made:
Context.
Resource
Use mod_dir in Apache. It is standard.
add this directive in you apache conf
DirectoryIndex index.jsp index.php index.html index.htm
options are listed in order of preference.
the directive can go in the main conf or in a Vitual Host Container.
See the apache docs for more detail.
#] gdb /path/to/executable /path/to/corefile
...loads all the symbols from the core ...
(gdb)bt
.. prints the stack trace of the segfault ..
I have not done this with tomcat. your milage may vary.
If you do not have a core you can do it this way
#]gdb /path/to/executable
(gdb) run -X
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Usually a directory permission problem. Do you have the files marked a
world-readable and the directory to +rx? Try doing a chmod 755 on the
directories where you have the files and chmod 644 on the files.
-- Jason
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From: Peter Matulis
I put in the conf files I had been using for 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 seems to be
working fine. Could that lead to some problems I haven't discovered yet?
Shawn
the jspBook and tried to modify them but Forte
claimed my new method wasn't there. It didn't seem so related to overloading as much
as the filesystem. That shut it up though.
Shawn
I have a standard java bean. The different thing about it is that I
usually have two overloaded set methods per
and tried to modify them
but Forte claimed my new method wasn't there. It didn't seem so related to
overloading as much as the filesystem. That shut it up though.
Shawn
I have a standard java bean. The different thing about it is that I
usually have two overloaded set methods per attribute
in C:\TOMCAT\lib in your CLASSPATH.
Out of environment space
Out of environment space
Using CLASSPATH: C:\TOMCAT\classes
Out of environment space
Starting Tomcat in new window
C:\tomcat\bin
What can I do short of trying the surely superior RedHat? I've got it
cooking on Win2k but 98 blah.
Shawn
I noticed an interesting quirk about jspC that I
just wanted to pass along to novices like myself. When using the -webinc
file option with windows, Ihad to flip theslashes (must
beit's heritage)around for my servlet to be found.
For example the xml file that I was given
included:
I dk if this answers your question but one suggestion I've seen suggests
testing for IE first and the netscape afterward. (from JAVAServer pages
H.Bergsten)
For example...
%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html" %
html
body bgcolor="white"
% if
I'm trying to precompile a jsp with a bean so that
I can use it like a servlet, but get a "bean can't be loaded error". How
can I adjust things so that jspc can find the bean.
Note, if I use the exact same packages and files
under Forte it works fine and runs. Also, I've gotten some
the driver in the
Catalina_Home/common/lib dir.
TIA,
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);}
DataSource
dataSource2=(DataSource)ctx.lookup(java:comp/env/jdbc/);
if(dataSource2 == null )
{throw new Exception(Boom - No dataSource);}
conn = dataSource2.getConnection();
}
Why would that be?
TIA
Shawn
PS the ds =null error I had earlier
I see now. Thanks.
My confusion was this in server.xml
!-- Tomcat Root Context --
!--
Context path= docBase=ROOT debug=0/
--
so I had
Context path= docBase=root
debug=5 reloadable=true crossContext=true...
instead of
Context path=/root docBase=root
that newly generated sessions in the
second context could match the previosly generated session id that was
transferred from the first context.
I doubt I know as much as many on this list, but that is something that
I wondered about.
Shawn
PS I'm relying on potentially outdated info from a list
and
Context path=/root docBase=root
debug=5 reloadable=true crossContext=true
in server.xml
that's what worked for me anyway
Shawn
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 16:22, Keith Pemberton wrote:
Ok, first off sorry if this is a little vague and I can write more
details later. Anyway, I
into the web.xml which is under the ROOT directory of
$Tomcat/webapps. Shouldn't this be ok?
Keith
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 02:03, shawn wrote:
I got that same message myself many times.
Are you trying from the root context?
If so, you'll need
resource-ref
Just to confirm,
If I send use RequestDispatcher.forward(request, response) and send it
to another context, that session will be newly managed under the new
context (or by the original context) and therefore there is no risk of
duplicate id's.
The other issue is to be patched.
Shawn
Sorry
Try changing this value
ResourceParams name=jdbc/TestDB
Shouldn't it be jdbc/InfectedDB ?
That's my guess.
Shawn
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 12:29, Anastasios Angelidis wrote:
Hi I downloaded the MySQL Connector/J 2.0.14 JDBC drivers and I copied
the mysql-connector-java-2.0.14-bin.jar
and web.xml and compare
them to the examples. That's where my driver class 'null' problem arose.
Shawn
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I have experience
is
seemingly unrelated to the actual problem
Anyway, whether or not this is the origin of your error I do not know,
but only know that I got the same message when my context path was
incorrect.
Shawn
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 05:21, Daren R. Sefcik wrote:
Yes I have..I have been trying for the last week
I can't ell the problem without seeing your web.xml
Shawn
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Subject: Need help w. servlet mapping tag.
Hello all, I need help with setting the servlet tags
uuh, sorry. It seems valid according to the check I did. I was just
assuming it wasn't valid.
I'm not anyone special.
Shawn
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Subject: Re: Need
Stab in the dark.
Try taking out the extra spaces in things like
servlet-name
snoop
/servlet-name
to be
servlet-namesnoop/servlet-name
Stupid guess.
Hope it doesn't waste your time.
Shawn
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/transport-guarantee
/user-data-constraint
Shawn
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 07:09, neal wrote:
Does anyone know how to *require* that a page be accessed only via a secure
connection?
For instance, I *can* request a secure connection to a page by going to
https://; and the url
at least I could find and shut the culprit down. It may
well have to do with the ide I'm using to write some java stuff or a web
app that I'm working on but I hate to just have to kill everything
blindly hoping to get working again.
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Is it just me or is the System Monitor unreliable
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for me too. Is there an advantage to breaking your
Context into two pieces. Anyway, I tried it like that with no problem.
Shawn
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 09:21, Peng Tuck Kwok wrote:
Let's have a look at your web.xml as well. Might be helpful.
Paul Carpenter wrote:
Hi All
I've scoured
server.xml that's why I
suggested it.
yours may be different
shawn
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 19:45, Paul Carpenter wrote:
Hi Peng
For Shawn's benefit - the context you see is in my server.xml (well,
actually, a separate xml file just like the manager.xml and admin.xml
in the /webapps directory
in the usual place for that
context.
I have to tell someone else where to find the log otherwise would just look for it
myself (ie I'm not running Oracle).
3) If only Oracle shows this behavior what could account for that? Diff jvm? (just
curious)
TIA
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On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 12:20, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
IS IT ESSENTIAL TO DO THIS IN A TRY CLAUSE? MUCH OF OUR CLOSING ISN'T
AND THAT EXCEPTION ISN'T REARING IT'S UGLY HEAD. IF AN EXCEPTION WERE
THROWN IN A FINALLY CLAUSE, WOULD WE SEE IT ANYWAY? STUPID QUESTION (I
WOULD THINK YES BUT IF NOT
error-code404/error-code
location/error404.jsp/location
/error-page
/web-app
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Does anyone know if Tomcat 3.3.x uses JAXP 1.1 or 1.0?
Our open source project needs 1.1 and I need to figure out what I should
be telling people in terms of what works. 3.2.x has 1.0 I believe.
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Someone told me that since our tags impliment a tryCatchFinally clause,
we need to use servlet2.3.
Is that right?
I though tryCatchFinally was just basic syntax.
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Hiho,
try something like:
String s = URLEncoder.encode(s, enc);
s is your URL and enc is the java encoding such as Shift_JIS. See
URLEncoder for more info.
Will work from java 1.4 I believe.
Had the same problem and this seems to solve it just fine.
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working.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
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Apperantly one of the jars in my lib was either corrupted or in conflict
because after removing unneeded ones and updated others, it seems to be
likeable Tomcat behavior as usual.
--following was original post---
Using 4.1.27 (which starts normally except when a particular
service.
I mean what are the benifits of running tomcat as a windows service.
S H A K E E L A H M A D
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is seen on Tomcat 5.0.28, but not 4.x versions. I
understand something changed around 5.0.27 for UTF-8 handeling but am
not sure if that is realated.
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at java.lang.Class.getConstructor0(Class.java:2185)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Class.java:293)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:275)
at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapper.loadServlet(StandardWrapper.java:1002)
Shawn
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The problem I had, I think, is that my method used an Enumeration and
under 1.5 enum is a new keyword but
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper2/src/share/org/apache/jasper used enum many
places as an identifier, as do some classes in
org.apache.tomcat.util.compat
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)
at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(Unknown
Source)
...
...
What does this exception mean, and what do I need to do to get the admin
app running?
Thanks,
-shawn
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was not commented out like it was in the noexamples
server.xml file. So basically that's all the problem was... if I had
looked at server.xml more closely sooner I could have saved myself lots
of frustration!
Thanks for all the help,
-shawn
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Hi Shawn,
I'd recommend installing
Tomcat instances
(with multiple server.xml, etc.) and everything works fine (in 3.3a).
Thanks,
Shawn
file be locked but the others not?
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It is in WEB-INF/lib, which is why I thought it would be unlocked when I
stop that webapp.
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and two others, but the
memory usage did not go down.
Thanks,
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=RtlTraceDatabaseEnumerate
Library=C:\WINNT\System32\ntdll.dll
If this is the case, try finding a pure Java (type 4) JDBC driver for your
database.
Shawn
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throws exceptions endlessly if bug 4502892 is
not
present, and hangs or crashes the VM if bug 4502892 is present. This is bad
behavior for a regression test, so it will be updated in accordance with
4546112.
x@x 2001-12-19
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So much for that theory.
However, your guess is pretty close. I found something which you might find
and I apologize if this has been answered here before.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Please help, I'm using Tomcat 4.0.2 and am trying to setup a JDBC realm
with MySQL. Here is the snippet from server.xml:
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm debug=99
driverName=org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
Jordan, can you please provide the stack trace of the exception thrown by
Tomcat?
Thanks,
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Jordan C N Chong wrote:
Dear all,
I am really really sorry that I have to repost the question cause I really
couldnt find any solution
Well, I tried adding the relaxAutocommit=true parameter but I still get
the same message. Arg... this is not making any sense. Do my tables need
to be of a specific type? I created them without any options so they
should be MyISAM.
-shawn
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2002
Oh the simplest things are often the overlooked. I can't believe... I
don't remember where I got this driver but it was extremely old (v1.2c)!
Thanks for the help,
-shawn
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Hugh Brien wrote:
Try the latest version of the driver
r,
Hugh
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Shawn
9:14 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat port 8080, Apache port 80, jsp?
have a look at mod_jk ?
Shawn Evans wrote:
Here is a simple question... how do I get apache on port 80 to send jsp
requests to the Tomcat server and respond back on port 80. The reason
why I
want to do this is becuase
fine when I comment out the 5 lines I added above, but I
need to get them working in sequence with one another.
Shawn
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No error messages in the Apche or tomcat logs
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Subject: Re: Tomcat port 8080, Apache port 80, jsp?
Shawn Evans at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read Installing
...
and Apache runs fine when I comment out the 5 lines I added above, but I
need to get them working in sequence with one another.
Plus, there are no error messages in the log files.
Shawn
with modules - I'm paranoid, sorry):
LoadModule webapp_module libexec/mod_webapp.so
and
AddModule mod_webapp.c [ DO NOT ADD THIS TO WINDOWS ]
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at
org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnection.run(WarpConnection.java:19
4)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
Thanks,
Shawn
I probally done something wrong here... but the error is at the end
[error]... here is the [JSP]... I have 2 classes in a jar file in the lib
lib/connectionpool.jar
ConnectionPool.class
PooledConnection.class
[JSP]
html
body
%@ page errorPage=errorpage.jsp %
%@ page
I have a connectionpool bean that I am using in myapp. I added
connectionpool.jar to /lib.
I added this to the beginning of my jsp.
jsp:useBean id=pool scope=application
class=com.sterling.util.db.connectionpool /
Here is what I get when I access it... any ideas what I have done wrong?
I have a servlet FBJServlet that uses a DB connection pool, and I have the
JDBC driver for Oracle installed as well in the /lib/classes12.jar... I open
the jar and see OracleDataSource... but I get the error below.
Root Cause:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: oracle/jdbc/pool/OracleDataSource
just my 2 cents.
Shawn
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My guess is that this may be the same problem that I ran
interchangeable... :-)
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This has come up before... tomcat follows the spec - loading all
FYI, Enhydra Enterprise embeds Tomcat 3.2.1 as it's Servlet
and JSP engine.
Tomcat is the "best of breed" open source servlet engine with
some great developers working on it.
Shawn
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I'm really not sure what your post has to do with Tomcat. Perhaps you should
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I found some hint of this in past archives, and am wondering if this is a
bug or if I am missing something.
The following will not unpack a .war file existing in the appBase directory.
Tomcat processes will start and then quickly die because according to the
log messages generated, the docBase
in TC or your config. If it
doesn't.. you might want to post this info. to the javamail list. Lots
of helpful people over there.
Good luck,
Shawn.
yes, I stopped and restarted the Tomcat service.
Denis Haskin wrote:
From the error, looks like it's still trying to connect to an smtp
server
It actually makes since. Most web servers are in native code which is
uasually faster, and tomcat is in java.
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Mike:
Thanks so very much... I saw their is a config option in the Jasper to
turn off tag pooling. do you thing that would work too, of shouldI
impliment it in my source code. I'm gonna take a look at it right now.
Shawn
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my data is
setup properly there. The doEndTag should be used for normal completion
without errors.
Does Tomcat impliment object pooling beyon the tags? Are my supporting
classes for the tag pooled?
Thanks to all who have helped me.
Shawn
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trace through a JSP page?
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jPublish.Tags.inc_tag.loaded(): load ok
jPublish.Tags.inc_tag.loaded(): next ok
jPublish.Tags.inc_tag.loaded(): reached fill.
jPublish.Tags.site.loaded()
Shawn
jPublish.Tags.site.doEndTag(): End
jPublish.Data.manager()
jPublish.Tags.site()
jPublish.Tags.site.setSite()
jPublish.Data.manager
Mike:
I can't resolve that problem. can I impliment those tags as simple tags:
the JSP spec says that they will not be cached or reused.
Shawn
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Mr. Sundling:
i'm running tomcat 4.1.27 and that does not appear to be an issue. I used
http://localhost:8080/jweb/left.jsp%20; as my url.
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Hi Shawn... Do you happen to have a How-To somewhere about integrating
Netbeans Tomcat? :-) I don't want to use Netbeans' internal Tomcat server
and I've been struggling a little to use both together...
Regards,
Carlos
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xx.x.com/xxx.jsp http://xxx.x.com/xxx.jsp
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Shawn
!
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in my httpd.conf file to see
what values to set these to?
Thanks,
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Randall Svancara wrote:
You might want to check to make sure you have enough tomcat threads for
each apache thread.
I usually give tomcat a few more threads than apache just to make sure I
do not run out.
---snip
to reach some threshold of traffic yesterday that we never
did before. Actually, that may indeed be the case since we usually get a
surge of traffic during the beginning of a month.
Thanks,
-shawn
Randall Svancara wrote:
Well, that depends on what platform and how apache was compiled. As I
It should have some setting in your web.xml to configure you context: exact
syntax, I'm unsure. Look for context documentation.
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100% Multi-Platform Support: Microsoft doesn't have it.
Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
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From: Xingqun Jiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 4:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Java/JSP vs C#/.NET
pooling.
Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
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From: engp0510 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:31 PM
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Subject: Simple question about JSP page
Hi,
Maybe it's a stupid question
What version of windows are you running, and you might want to at the
pause command in the batch file so it6 does not disappear to keep the data
from eunning off the screen.
Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
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Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 11:54 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Regarding Tomcat Start
I have installed jakarta-tomcat-5.0.12. I set jdk
Linux web servers have a lower cost or ownership - Topcat is a Linux
solution with about the same features as ASPX.
Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
-Original Message-
From: Eduardo Vazquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 10:48
. some thing that is
command line driven would be best so I can add it to Windows' scheduler.
Shawn Zernik
Internetwork Consulting
www.internetworkconsulting.net
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