Hi All,
My QA guy came me with a problem where he now can't log into our
Tomcat web app. at all. The relevant log file is below. It looks
like Hibernate can't make a connection to MySQL. We can get to MySQL
fine from the command line, and tried restarting MySQL and Tomcat, got
the same result.
As per the subject line, can I configure Tomcat to pre-compile the
JSPs before we ship out a .war file?
thx,
Fred
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Hi All,
What is the redirect port in the config. below used for? Does it mean
I need to have a tomcat connector listening on that port if I want to
use AJP?
!-- Define an AJP 1.3 Connector on port 8009 --
Connector port=8009 protocol=AJP/1.3 redirectPort=8443 /
Hi All,
I use log4j, I'm trying to configure it so that log4j uses a non
hardcoded path, and it resolves the path both when running under
tomcat and running my unit tests from the CLI with ant.
Here's the relevant line from log4j.properties:
log4j.appender.R.File=${catalina.home}/logs/myapp.log
Hi All,
Simple question, how do I keep and view the source code generated when
a JSP is compiled?
Thanks,
Fred
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, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: fred basset [mailto:fredbasset1...@gmail.com]
Subject: Viewing JSP's compiled code
Simple question, how do I keep and view the source code generated when
a JSP is compiled?
Look in Tomcat's work directory - several
way of doing this is to add a getXXX in ps class
that calls
The java function and returns the value. Then, you could just write
something like:
${p.XXX}
Replacing XXX with the name of the function.
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From: fred basset [mailto:fredbasset1...@gmail.com]
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Hi All,
I've got a new server running the latest Centos. I want to install
Apace tomcat on there.
Should I use tomcat5 installed via yum, or instead use the original
version from http://tomcat.apache.org?
Also, my server currently has OpenJDK1.6. For max. reliability and
least hassles is this
Thanks guys, good responses, I think I'll not use the Centos packages
and go with the official versions for the reasons mentioned.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 2:34 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
fred basset wrote:
Hi All,
I've got a new server running the latest Centos. I want
Hi All,
I have a site running with Tomcat 5.5.27 on Centos 5.2 32 bit. Which is the
best JVM on Linux to use with Tomcat?
I'm currently using Sun's JDK 1.6.0.
Thank you,
Fred
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