Hello!
In manager application in the "applications list" section there is a place,
where detailed statistics is listed:
Processing time: 0 s Max time: 5 ms Request count: 60 Error count: 0 Load time:
1 ms Classloading time: 0 ms
What kind of errors are mentioned in "Error count" field?
This nu
Hello,
In our web app I as a developer want to know when the error 500 occurred
(either because of OutOfMemory or whatever). So, I defined a custom
error page in my web.xml and put there email sending logic. It is easy
for me to get the error code, but can I access the actual exception
stack
I am using Tomcat 5.5.9 version
foo shyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: u can upload it through Tomcat
Managerbtw what version of the Tomcat
u're using??
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From: "Nenad Bosanac"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: How to upload war file
> Hi !
> I
Hello,
I have problems configuring the Tomcat 5.5's internal logging. I need to see
stack traces of uncaught exceptions. I know, this question has been
discussed and answered numerous times on this list but even after reading
the logging documentation (
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/logg
On 3/13/06, Nenad Bosanac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
> I'd like to now how to upload war file in Tomcat.
> I had one war file but i am not sure how to upload it.
> Is there any way to upload it over Administartion tool?
Easiest way: drop it into webapps directory, Tomcat5 will pick
u can upload it through Tomcat Managerbtw what version of the Tomcat
u're using??
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From: "Nenad Bosanac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: How to upload war file
> Hi !
> I'd like to now how to upload war file in Tomcat.
Hi !
I'd like to now how to upload war file in Tomcat.
I had one war file but i am not sure how to upload it.
Is there any way to upload it over Administartion tool?
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Please recommend proper values for the following mod_jk/workers.properties
parameters for a 12 node(worker) cluster
currently lbfactor for all workers is set to 1
We are having issues with improper load balancing (Buys/request to workers
not balanced properly) and nodes/workers getting stuck/non-
does the directory "C:/Dola/tomcat/webbapps/projecta" exist? ie, is the
war already exploded?
also, there is another mechanism to precompile your JSP files, the
solution below, will compile the files just as Tomcac would runtime, and
you will not lose the ability to recompile JSP files post to
Hi, (previous thread got sidetracked)
I'm working with the standard build.xml example and
the
command
ant -v jspc -Dtomcat.home=C:/Dola/tomcat
-Dwebapp.path=C:/Dola/tomcat/webbapps/projecta
causes the following error when executed from the
C:\Dola\MyProject directory:
C:\Dola\MyProject\build.xml
the setup can be trivial, if you pair one apache to one tomcat, and use
mod_proxy.
you should be up and running fairly quickly.
Filip
Alan Chaney wrote:
Hi Andrew
Tomcat is not a 'general purpose' web server - rather, it is a 'Java
web application' server and is specifically designed to supp
Hi guys,
Thank you all for your answers. I have not tested the settings yet. I just
replied to acknowledge your replies. I will also reply on how the solution
worked for me in my next post.
Thank you all for the prompt reply.
Thank You,
Kumar
Cyberspace Limited
Hong Kong
-Original Message--
Hi Andrew
Tomcat is not a 'general purpose' web server - rather, it is a 'Java web
application' server and is specifically designed to support a number of
standards for serving Java web-based applications (eg, the 'servlet
spec'). If you need to run a 'mixed' set of web applications, including
Hello
Does anyone one know how I can run normal web sites on Tomcat? By normal I
mean sites that are produced using a tool like Microsoft's front page, or
Dream weaver. The web masters of these sites want to publish their site
changes using FTP. They do not have the ability to create WAR files.
Hi,
Reposting my question in case i missed out the crowded session(sent it out
on friday night and get no response :p)..
Thanx
Hi guys,
Lately i'd been trying to deploy my apps remotely using the Tomcat Manager
and Administrator. I found that if :
1) i upload my war file first, then go to the
My previous java IDE was UltraEdit (a text editor), and batch files for
compilation and deployment. I tried both NetBeans and Eclipse, and
actually liked NetBeans a bit better, but not enough better to overcome
the appeal of a rapidly-evolving open-source solution like Eclipse,
which other peo
FWIW, I switched from JBuilder to Eclipse several years ago, and could not
be happier. I recall a few hours of frustration at the start, but I don't
recall exactly what. Eclipse has a decent Emacs keystroke mode which is a
requirement for me...
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Dola Woolfe
--- Steve Ochani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2006 at 14:25, Dola Woolfe wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > After 3 years of using JBuilder, I have conclued
> that
> > it is unusable. It was almost unusable in version
> 9,
> > but became worse with every version.
>
> Sorry to get offtopic a b
On 13 Mar 2006 at 14:25, Dola Woolfe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After 3 years of using JBuilder, I have conclued that
> it is unusable. It was almost unusable in version 9,
> but became worse with every version.
Sorry to get offtopic a bit but
I'm curious, what problems did you have with JBuilder that mad
Hi,
After 3 years of using JBuilder, I have conclued that
it is unusable. It was almost unusable in version 9,
but became worse with every version.
I'm back in Emacs and started learning Ant. I'm
working with the standard build.xml example and the
command
ant -v jspc -Dtomcat.home=C:/Dola/tomcat
Hello,
I thought the topic was relevant, and the people involved in this
discussion would know the answer. I did not know this is considered
hijacking a thread. I appologize for the inconvenience, and I will repost
in a new thread.
Khawaja
On 3/9/06, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Hello,
Thank you for responding. I am using 5.5.15. I shutdown using
TOMCAT_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh. Do I need to upgrade to the latest version to
get this to work? Thanks again.
Regards,
Khawaja Shams
On 3/13/06, Fenlason, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What version of Tomcat are you usin
I'm using tomcat 4.1.29, and seeing socket exceptions. I have a struts
action chain where a controller action distributes requests to child
actions. At the action return of the forward, the socket exception occurs.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Bruce D. Pease
Java Developer
CruiseOne/Cruises, Inc.
954-958
It sounds like you're running into the native connector shutdown issue I
had a while back.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=113925257718848&w=2
This problem is fixed in 5.5.16 which looks like it will be voted stable
very soon. You could run with out the native connector until and
What version of Tomcat are you using? Are you using the native APR
connector? There is a bug in the native shutdown code in 5.5.15, but
it's fixed in 5.5.16.
,
Josh.
> -Original Message-
> From: Khawaja Shams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 2:27 PM
> To: Tomcat
Hello,
Has anyone had the following problem: Tomcat refuses to shutdown and
stops listening on port 8005 for the shutdown connection even though it is
still listening on 8080? With the latest version of tomcat, I get nothing
when I do ps -ef|grep tomcat. Is there any other way to find the proce
Jeyabalan, Prakash wrote:
> Could any one pls get me the detail in flow of Digest Authentication.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt?number=2617
Mark
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Having just looked into the same thing, I found the following two articles to be
an extremely useful introduction:
http://www.rassoc.com/gregr/weblog/stories/2002/07/09/webServicesSecurityHttpDigestAuthenticationWithoutActiveDirectory.html
http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/2003/12/17/dive.html
And as Mar
Serlet Jean-Claude wrote:
>>Third and last send of this message : i didn't get any answer until to
>>day
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/tomcatuser.html#why
>>The application does'nt use connexion pooling : one physical connexion is
>>used for each user
A connection pool would help you here. Al
Yes I also think he should implement something like this:
public class SessionListener implements HttpSessionBindingListener,
HttpSessionActivationListener, Serializable {
...
public void valueUnbound(HttpSessionBindingEvent event) {
}
...
}
and put one of those in each session t
It's not just IE. Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc. also fetch favicon.ico
- probably every browser that hits your site. If your webapp is set up
as the root webapp then it will receive these requests, and you should
either handle them or ignore them.
--
Len
On 3/13/06, Tim Diggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Chuck makes a good point about the overhead of the finalize() method. I think
the problem was however not with open result sets and statements but with a
connection itself. Using a finally clause to ensure that result sets and
statements are closed is a must but it the intention is to persist an
Hi All,
I recently upgraded tomcat from 5.5.9 to 5.5.15.
When I try to run the run-tester target in the unit test suite in tomcat
5.5.15, 4 of the test cases in the "ErrorPage" suite always fails.(The
test cases passes in 5.5.9)
The output comes like this:
ErrorPage:
[tester] OK [GET /t
> From: Earnie Dyke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Time out on sessions with AJP13
>
> You should consider implementing the finalize() method in
> your session bean to close the connection nicely.
If there's any possible way of avoiding finalize(), don't use it. The
presence of a fin
When there is no clue on what the content encoding of a form is and no
default value, most framework end-up using the platform default
encoding (for debian system, it seems to be iso-8859-1). The problem is
most browser do not send the content encoding along with the form, so
the solution is gener
On my site the users edit pages using a multipart form. There are
differences between the way the content is being decoded on the server
depending on the OS. (My guess). The uploaded content is stored in XML
files and must then later be displayed to the user. I have spent the
weekend trying to
You should consider implementing the finalize() method in your session bean to
close the connection nicely. In theory a well behaved JDBC driver should clean
up after itself. I don't like relying on theory. If you open the connection in
your session bean, close it there.
Earnie!
-Original
> Hello
> Third and last send of this message : i didn't get any answer until to
> day
>
> My environment : OS= Windows 2000
> Web Server = Apache 2.0
> Tomcat-Apache = 1.4.31 with AJP 13 connector
> Application uses JSP, Servlet and Driver JDBC Thin
Greetings everyone,
I am using Tomcat 5.0.19 on Fedora Linux, Core 2. My catalina.out shows the
ugly exceptions during shutdown.
Some Googling revealed that session serialization can be disabled by added
the following XML snipett in the context.xml:
I was unable to find any c
Hi,
and what about to write a servlet filter?
I have my test domain with several virtual hosts IN CNAME to localhost
(or any other IP where is Tomcat listening) in my DNS. I wrote an
simple filter which parses virtual host name (request.getLocalName()
-- always contains full computer name from re
Hi!
We have a webapp running on 2003 Server, Tomcat 5.5.9 and JDK 1.5.0_03.
We're now moving to Linux and the app seems to work fine without
load. But after just a couple of minutes running with load the server
stops loading the start page (it loads - but it's blank!). No error
messages un
Iratxe Etxeberria Sainz-Ezquerra wrote:
the reason why I put jars in common/lib is that the war file is very
heavy with all the jars included in it.
So what's wrong with this?
As solution, I puted jars in tomcat directories.
By definition, in shared/Lib you can put application jars that will be
Hi,
the reason why I put jars in common/lib is that the war file is very
heavy with all the jars included in it. As solution, I puted jars in
tomcat directories.
By definition, in shared/Lib you can put application jars that will be
available between applications, but I only see jars if I put
Hi!
We have managed to do that but with a side effect that Tomcat loads each
webapp several times. This is an example config.
I think by setting the webapps folder to a empty dummy folder you could
get rid of the autoloaded webapps
and only get those you want. I have not tried it ou
If you read around, you'll find that IE automatically (and
non-standardly) asks for (GETs) favicon.ico in various standard places -
even if you have no links to it from your served html.
Sounds like your servlet mapping is including some of these favicon.ico
requests. So I'd tighten up your s
If you are planning to use apache anyway, then you could use mod_rewrite
for this (see apache docs on mod_rewrite - but basically rewrite
(internally) the "a.abc.com" to "abc.com/a" and connect "abc.com/a" via
mod_jk to tomcat "/a" and then tomcat doesn't need to know about the
rewrite).
don'
Hi
Just check this :
http://www.dm.fh-muenchen.de/tomcat-docs/architecture/startup/serverStartup.txt,
it says , first it will process the default web.xml (conf/web.xml) then
the applications web.xml (WEB-INF/web.xml)
- Regards
Vinu
David Delbecq wrote:
Content in webapp should take preced
Well, I don't think so.
1. The benchmark tool was taken from this site:
http://www.caucho.com/articles/jsp_benchmark.xtp it's written in C and
doesn't seem to understand caching.
2. Nothing changed after I added following lines to my servlet
response.setHeader("Cache-Control","no-cache"); //
It's image shown by browser next to site url and in title bar.
Pusukuri, Kishore_Kumar a écrit :
>what is favicon.ico? what its significance?
>
>thanks,
>kishore
>
>-
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Perhaps because, in the version without valve, you benchmarking tool use
the expected behaviour of browsers when they have an active cache:
request 'if-modified-since', to which tomcat will respond a 'not modified'.
Rumata a écrit :
>Hello.
>
>I'm trying to make Tomcat server response to some kin
actually in our web application we have a search feature , if we are
using that in logs we found that some functions such as user
authentication and getting path informations etc are called twice
..second time if I LOG the above details in path info I am getting
favicon.ico ...
could u tell me, h
Content in webapp should take precedence on content of
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml as stated in servlet specs about implicit
mappings. At least that's how i understand the specs. The container is
allowed to add it's own servlet and mapping but, except for implicit
mappings defined in specs, they sh
(not really a tomcat question...)
See http://www.chami.com/html-kit/services/favicon/help/
On 3/13/06, Pusukuri, Kishore_Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> what is favicon.ico? what its significance?
>
> thanks,
> kishore
>
> -
>
> --
Hello.
I'm trying to make Tomcat server response to some kind of request as
fast as possible. As far as I understood I can stop processing of
request using a valve registered in the Engine pipeline.
I wrote the following code:
public class testValve extends org.apache.catalina.valves.ValveBase {
* Pusukuri, Kishore_Kumar wrote (13/03/06 10:41):
>
> what is favicon.ico? what its significance?
This link might help:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=favicon.ico
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what is favicon.ico? what its significance?
thanks,
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default is a valid servlet name, but it is already defined in
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml. So we can't use that name in our web.xmls
Just check the introduction section inside that file.
:-)
- Regards
Vinu
David Delbecq wrote:
Yes, renaming this does solve the problem, but i can't see in ser
Hi Guys,
Hi everyone. I am new to this mailing list and I have a configuration
problem.
I searched through the web and googled around but I couldn't get a
satisfactory reply. I also went through the mailing list, but I couldn't
come across anything specific to my need.
We are about to d
what is favicon.ico? what its significance?
thanks,
kishore
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http://www.google.com/search?q=tomcat+5.5+upgrade
first link looks useful
http://www.brandxdev.net/misc/tomcat_upgrade_50_55.site
hmm
e-Denton Subscriber wrote:
Hi!
I am still using Tomcat 5.028 and am considering moving to the latest
version. Can someone steer me to some good info
Yes, renaming this does solve the problem, but i can't see in servlet
specs where it's stated 'default' is not a valid logical name for a servlet.
Vinu Varghese a écrit :
> Just change the 'default' to something else like default.test , and
> check whether the error repeats
>
> David Delbecq wro
The solution I found to this kind of issue* was to setup virtual hosting
in tomcat. Provided that your tomcat & your apache install are on the
same machine, this is actually straightforward, just add an extra
element to your server.xml representing imlearning.de with its own
webapps dir... see
Just change the 'default' to something else like default.test , and
check whether the error repeats
David Delbecq wrote:
Nope, downgrading to 2.3 servlet specs does not solve problem.
foo shyn a écrit :
Maybe u could try the this DOCTYPE tag instead
http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.d
Could any one pls get me the detail in flow of Digest Authentication.
regds
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Nope, downgrading to 2.3 servlet specs does not solve problem.
foo shyn a écrit :
>Maybe u could try the this DOCTYPE tag instead
>
>
>PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
>
>"http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
>
>
>
>hope this helps
>
>F.S.
>
>- Original Me
Maybe u could try the this DOCTYPE tag instead
http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
hope this helps
F.S.
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From: "David Delbecq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: error in tomcat
> line 43 contai
line 43 contains
It corresponds to the following section:
**
**default**
**
org.apache.catalina.servlets.DefaultServlet
**
**
**debug**
**0**
**
**
**listings**
**true**
**
**1**
**
There is no other default section
how should/can I set up a test case???
Maarten
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Onderwerp: Re: classloader problem
do you have a good test case for us, cause this shouldn't hap
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