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Gordon,
Hyatt, Gordon wrote:
| The intent is as follows:
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| For the main site: plain HTTP access
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| For the administration and sample submission areas, require
| authentication over HTTPS
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| Disallow DELETE and PUT methods from all areas.
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Srivastava, Abhay wrote:
Hello,
I have a deployed a web application on Tomcat v6. My web app gets
data from the mysql database. I am continously getting getoutstream
errors in catalina.out.
Can anyone help me here ? Why am I getting this error and how can I
resolve it ?
You are unlikely to
Hi,
I've just deployed my webapp on the remote server (tomcat5 and red hat
linux) - everything is displaying properly but when the user uploads a file
for processing it is failing - looking in the log files it appears that
tomcat can't read or write files outside the webapps directory by these
erro
Hello,
I have a deployed a web application on Tomcat v6. My web app gets
data from the mysql database. I am continously getting getoutstream
errors in catalina.out.
Can anyone help me here ? Why am I getting this error and how can I
resolve it ?
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You don't need the redirect. The response to the request IS the pdf file.
HTH
Guilherme Orioli wrote:
It just doesn't show the Download dialog on the screen when i click the
button...
2008/4/2, Guilherme Orioli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ok... here's what i'm doing... in system out, something like
Hi,
I have a tomcat servlet set up in Tomcat 6.0.16 behind Apache 2.2.4 with
mod_proxy and a ProxyPass with ajp:// to a servlet. Now it sometimes
happens to me that a call of request.getRemotePort() in the doPost()
method of the servlet returns -1. When this happens it keeps happening
until I
What is processingTime unit, millisecond? Is that the sum of all requests
processed? And, to get the average, I divide that by requestCount?
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
>
>> So, I looked at JMX Console and see that under RequestProcessor for
>> Catalina
>> it shows all the HTTP request processor thr
It just doesn't show the Download dialog on the screen when i click the
button...
2008/4/2, Guilherme Orioli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> ok... here's what i'm doing... in system out, something like a pdf file is
> printed... itś probably there... just don't know how to show it from the
> button i'm c
ok... here's what i'm doing... in system out, something like a pdf file is
printed... itś probably there... just don't know how to show it from the
button i'm clicking on:
public String geraReportBois(){
try{
//Generating the report
String caminho_arquivo = new File("").getAbsolutePath() +
"/work
Hi
I am using a Datasource configuration with tomcat 5.5 and oracle 9i.I want
to use a Datasource which is accessible to all web apps.
I have added the "Resource" tag under "GlobalNamingResources" and a
"ResourceLink" in a context.xml file of a web application.
But Here My other web apps are also
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Lizard Lizard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: N00b Installation Question
>
> >
> > I do not want a public server, I want it to only accept
> > connections from localhost.
>
> RTFM:
> http://tom
> From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How can I refresh tomcat in the java code?
>
> FYI, serving PDFs in particular can be a bloody mess because
> of Acrobat STILL not being able to get their s**t together
> when it comes to their browser plug-in.
I finally gave up
What he said :)
FYI, serving PDFs in particular can be a bloody mess because of Acrobat
STILL not being able to get their s**t together when it comes to their
browser plug-in.
I wrote a Wiki entry on the Struts Wiki some time ago that might help:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/ServingPdfDocuments
Hi there,
A question about Tomcat "virtual host" routing behind a reverse proxy.
I have worked on this for a couple of hours and looks as if Tomcat does
the unexpected (sale bête!)
Here's the idea:
I am (reverse) proxing requests from Apache to a Tomcat instance running
on localhost.
I also
> From: Guilherme Orioli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How can I refresh tomcat in the java code?
>
> memoryPDF = new FileOutputStream("test");
Don't create a FileOutputStream, use ServletResponse.getOutputStream()
instead. Make sure you set the content type to application/pdf, of
co
Raminder Singh wrote:
Mark,
Thanks for your feedback.
Can you please explain:
1) whats the best way to replace or how to use same code functionality which is
provided by tomcat5 package in tomcat 5.0?
2) Which package in tomcat 5.5 maps to tomcat5 package of tomcat 5.0??
3) Are all files fr
Ok... I've made some research on that too... I'm actually generating a
report (.pdf file) with jasper, and it already enables me to export it to an
outputstrem, as in this code:
memoryPDF = new FileOutputStream("test");
this.bytes =
JasperRunManager.runReportToPdf(jasperReport,parameters,this.getR
> From: Lizard Lizard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: N00b Installation Question
>
> I do not want a public server, I want it to only accept
> connections from localhost.
RTFM:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/http.html
Set the address attribute of whatever elements you
In that case, you'll have to take a look at your logs for clues to
what's happening. Can you post relevant parts of your logs for when
your webapp was started and when you tried to request the servlet?
--David
Lizard Lizard wrote:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 12:06 PM, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I have solved the problem.
Norton was blocking connections. :)
Looking at the logs helped. Thanks for that suggestion. I have
unblocked it in Norton. Now I need to research the security issues
more; I do not want a public server, I want it to only accept
connections from localhost. Are there good
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 12:06 PM, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll give you a hint ... case matters. Take a really close look at what
> you've setup in your web.xml and what you've named your servlet.
> extenXLSTestbed != ExtenXLSTestbed.
>
I double-checked; the typo was in my post to
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 12:06 PM, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll give you a hint ... case matters. Take a really close look at what
> you've setup in your web.xml and what you've named your servlet.
> extenXLSTestbed != ExtenXLSTestbed.
>
Gack. I kept looking for case errors -- I kn
Mark,
Thanks for your feedback.
Can you please explain:
1) whats the best way to replace or how to use same code functionality which is
provided by tomcat5 package in tomcat 5.0?
2) Which package in tomcat 5.5 maps to tomcat5 package of tomcat 5.0??
3) Are all files from tomcat5 package are
> From: Lizard Lizard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: N00b Installation Question
>
> The class is in package ExtenXLSTestbed.
>
> extenXLSTestbed.ServletClass
Case matters.
> I have tried several variants on the URL, including
> http://localhost:8080/VARiskWork/ServletClass
I'll give you a hint ... case matters. Take a really close look at what
you've setup in your web.xml and what you've named your servlet.
extenXLSTestbed != ExtenXLSTestbed.
--David
Lizard Lizard wrote:
Greetings!
I am trying to setup/configure Tomcat 6.0 under Vista. I am mostly
following
I have HelloServlet ,HelloServletContextListener in 3 different applications
in tomcat
webapps\AppHello1
webapps\AppHello2
webapps\AppHello3
How to identify in my listner class what is the folder/context name in my
server.
public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent ce) {
contextName = ce
Typically when you're generating dynamic content like that, you don't
serve it in the same way as a file on the file system does. Instead you
usually serve it from memory, or from a database if you had need to store
it somewhere.
If you deploy within an EAR you'll find that writing to the file sy
Greetings!
I am trying to setup/configure Tomcat 6.0 under Vista. I am mostly
following the examples in the Eclipse Cookbook.
Tomcat is running; I get the appropriate startup page when I go to
localhost:8080
However, I cannot get my first example to work properly. Here's all of
the relevant data
On 02/04/2008, at 5:51 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Andrew Miehs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat 5.5 and keep-alive and http connector
The only thing I could find related to this was from the
Tomcat 6.0 documentation on
http://people.apache.org/~fhanik/http.html
It appears
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> > Of Maxim Veksler
> > Subject: Command line parameters inside webapps ?
>
> >
> > Something of the "-Dsomeparameter=somevalue"
>
> Any system proper
> From: Andrew Miehs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 and keep-alive and http connector
>
> The only thing I could find related to this was from the
> Tomcat 6.0 documentation on
> http://people.apache.org/~fhanik/http.html
It appears that the chart at the bottom of the above page
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:36 PM, David kerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. You can use System.getProperty( "myPropertyName", "defaultValue" ) to
> retrieve system parameters set on startup with
> -DmyPropertyName="myPropertyValue"
>
>
Great thank you.
>
> Maxim Veksler wrote:
>
> > Hello ev
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Maxim Veksler
> Subject: Command line parameters inside webapps ?
>
> Something of the "-Dsomeparameter=somevalue"
Any system property (a -D setting) can be read by any Java method,
unless not prohibited by security settings (ext
Yes. You can use System.getProperty( "myPropertyName", "defaultValue" )
to retrieve system parameters set on startup with
-DmyPropertyName="myPropertyValue"
Maxim Veksler wrote:
Hello everyone,
Can I read from my webapp a command line parameters passed to tomcat
when it's loaded ?
Something
Hello everyone,
Can I read from my webapp a command line parameters passed to tomcat
when it's loaded ?
Something of the "-Dsomeparameter=somevalue", alternatively can I get
access to environment variables passed to tomcat on it's
initialization from my webapp ?
What I'm trying to do is allow sim
Dear List,
How does enabling keep-alives effect the number of threads required by
tomcat?
Assuming:
maxKeepAliveRequest = -1
1000 online users - each with 2 connections
Does this mean that I will have 2000 threads open - one per connection?
ie: Is the the connection assigned a thread u
I'm developing a system that will generate a file dynamically, and i want
to make it possible to be downloaded from server after it's created. The
problem is that when i link the file, the response i get is that it doesn't
exist.
After a few tests we've figured out that if the file existed previou
I forgot to change line 113:
old version
Object[][] contents = resources.toArray(new Object[0][0]);
new version
Object[][] contents = resources.toArray(emptyObjectArray);
Ingmar
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Oh, yes, I've seen that too. I've spent so much time fighting this
problem that I now keep both 'ctx.xml' and 'ctx.xml.saved' in each
host directory, and always edit the .saved version and copy it over,
so that I don't lose my work when Tomcat destroys the live context
file.
But I haven't seen it
You also can use ResourceBundle (if you need only Strings) or
ListResourceBundle.
1. ResourceBundle
Save your configuration in com.x.y.z.MyConfig.properties (or in the
default package)
In your Java class type
ResourceBundle bundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle("com.x.y.z.MyConfig");
(= ResourceBund
very cool - yes sorry I never seem to give enough detailed info - thanks for
reading my mind! you have my wants described very clearly!
I will give it a go - thanks!!
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 10:08 PM, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > From: Kimberly Begley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> From: Kimberly Begley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Great thanks - it's not actually in a servlet - just a java
> class of methods
> so I guess I could pull it out of the java class and put it
> into the servlet
> that is calling the method - if that makes sense - I was just
> hoping to avoid that.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Kimberly Begley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: where to put config file in a webapp
Currently it is in WEB-INF
Normally, such a properties or config file would be placed in
WEB-INF/classes, and accessed via ServletContext.getResourceAsStream().
I
Great thanks - it's not actually in a servlet - just a java class of methods
so I guess I could pull it out of the java class and put it into the servlet
that is calling the method - if that makes sense - I was just hoping to
avoid that.
Thanks for the advice - much appreciated.
On Wed, Apr 2, 20
> From: Kimberly Begley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: where to put config file in a webapp
>
> Currently it is in WEB-INF
Normally, such a properties or config file would be placed in
WEB-INF/classes, and accessed via ServletContext.getResourceAsStream().
> I read online that I could put
Hi,
I have a config file for a web application - currently the absolute path is
specified in a java class that's method's are read by a servlet to get the
info in the config file - I want to deploy the webapp on a remote server so
I'd like to remove the absolute path to the file but can't seem to f
Hi
I am using a Datasource configuration with tomcat 5.5 and oracle 9i.I want
to use a Datasource which is accessible to all web apps.
I have added the "Resource" tag under "GlobalNamingResources" and a
"ResourceLink" in a context.xml file of a web application.
But Here My other web apps are also
Hi Gabe,
I allocated 2 processors to the VM.
Regards,
Karim
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Hi
I am using a Datasource configuration with tomcat 5.5 and oracle 9i.I want
to use a Datasource which is accessible to all web apps.
I have added the "Resource" tag under "GlobalNamingResources" and a
"ResourceLink" in a context.xml file of a web application.
But Here My other web apps are also
I found no errors or hits in TomcatLogs but the 200er HTTP-Request only in
ApacheLog.
Id did now a change.
I wrote the mod_jk directives now inside my virtualhost and the parsing is
working.
afore i had directive JkMount just in global Serverconf to match any
Virtualhost. This Part of conf i gr
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