to port
808, trying to figure out why Tomcat wasn't responding. ;)
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| -Original Message-
| From: Frank J Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, 28 September, 2006 22:30
| To: Tomcat Users List
| Subject: Apache Tomcat
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Good luck!
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From: Kevin Mullin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 29 September, 2006 11:21
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat User Authentication
Tomcat comes with a file, tomcat
I had it set up, it Just
Worked. Looks like it might be a moot point now, though -- I can't find
Sysdeo either. It was a pretty popular plug-in, though, hopefully
someone on this list can hook you up with a copy. Or check out the WTP
plugin as somebody else suggested.
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| From: taylan kuecuek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| how can i add a jsp to this project???
|
| if i add a servlet, it will be placed under src folder but if i try to
| add a jsp then i must to place it under Webcontent. make it a problem
| ??? and must i edit the web.xml file for jsp file too???
it. That's starting to get a little involved,
though...
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| -Original Message-
| From: Frank Niedermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, 26 September, 2006 00:50
| To: users@tomcat.apache.org
| Subject: RE: Precompiled JSPs after
| From: Döring Markus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Tomcat, MyFaces and JSP 2.1
|
| If not can I use only the JSP 2.1
| implementation of GlassFish without changing the other parts of the JEE
| implementation?
You mean just use GlassFish as the web container, and continue to use JBoss as
,
then run that as the last step in your Tomcat startup script. It
doesn't matter if the page is accessed correctly (i.e., passed any
parameters it needs), it'll still be loaded and cached.
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| -Original Message-
| From: Frank Niedermann
If you're on Windows, open the registry editor and go to the key
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Apache Software Foundation/Procrun
2.0/Tomcat5/Parameters/Java/JVM. This key should have the value of your
JAVA_HOME.
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| -Original Message-
| From
, but it was something I
could do in one day (the length of my contract) and it was cheaper than
buying a heap analyzer (a la JProbe).
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| -Original Message-
| From: Darren Kukulka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Friday, 15
that all the jar files used in your project
(those in the lib folder) are listed. If not, then add them.
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| -Original Message-
| From: Mat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, 14 September, 2006 12:25
| To: users
By convention, only root can run services on ports below 1024. If you
reconfigure Tomcat to run on port 8080, it'll work.
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| -Original Message-
| From: Asensio, Rodrigo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Wednesday, 13 September
I'd also recommend you take a look at Solaris. It's free-as-in-beer
now, and has good performance. You could also run it on your IBM
hardware if you wind up getting a new AIX box.
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| -Original Message-
| From: Asensio, Rodrigo
on Oracle development from them. The instructor was a
former development manager from Oracle and really knew his stuff. I
can't vouch for any of their other courses, but I was impressed by this
one. It was worth the money, but it was pricey (~$1300 for a 3-day
course).
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