I'm running Tomcat 5.0.30 and Apache 2.0 (both are running fine and without
errors).
I've connected them using mod_jk2, and I can see that apache is correctly
forwarding URLs specified in the workers2.properties file correctly.
I am now attempting to map a test servlet called SimpleServlet to
, January 21, 2006 9:34 AM
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Subject: Re: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
From: Darren Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/20 Fri PM 02:28:22 EST
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
I'm running Tomcat 5.0.30 and Apache 2.0 (both
at all) so it makes fixing this problem that much more fun/challenging!
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From: Steve Ochani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 8:37 PM
To: Darren Hall; 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
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for this app?
(Please forgive my Tomcat classloading ignorance.)
Darren
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Have you tried
) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
Have u checked ur web.xml configuration?
The error sounds like Tomcat facing problem finding ur servlet class file...
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Subject: RE: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
I have. The servlets I am trying to deploy (err, map?) do not
have a package
On 1/23/06, Darren Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
Is there a way I can map these servlets (in the web.xml file) so
that Tomcat can see them and execute them?
As far as I can see
the way I am trying to, but
it also raises questions about why the resource bundle couldn't be located.
Is all of this really a classpath or class loader issue in some way?
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 2:46 PM
To: 'Tomcat
Georg,
if I look at your original configuration
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameSimpleServlet/servlet-name
url-pattern/simple-servlet/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
---snip---
Context path=/simple-servlet docBase=SimpleServlet
reloadable=true debug=99
then, if
Hmm, you're mixing up that /servlet story.
Better remove everything named servlet from
your environment... It is only confusing.
Create app.xml, put the Context path /
or /app, and then /FCLxyzServlet or
/app/FCLxyzServlet are the correct URLs.
Does that make any sense?
Georg
Yes
Those evil people at Sun with their weird and often difficult to use
javascript!! *shakes fist*
Now ECMAScript THAT'S a different story...
=P
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From: Roel De Nijs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:52 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Chris,
Not sure if this is helpful but it appears the next step that is failing is
the actual connection to tomcat from apache (unless you've left this part of
your mod_jk.log out of your post).
Here's the mod_jk.log output of a test I did on my local machine. The first
worker 'testworker'
Steven,
What web server are you running, and have you correctly connected the web
server to your app server? Check your web server access logs to verify that
the web server is receiving your browser request.
Darren
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From: Steven Peacock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm having a problem getting tomcat 5.5.17 running on Solaris 10. I
preformed a default install of all the binary files and set my JAVA_HOME
variable to my install of jdk1.5 (/opt/jdk1.5/)
The problem I am running into is when I try to view my servlets-examples
page I get a 404 error from tomcat
Johnnie,
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Hope this helps,
Darren
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From: Johnnie Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:05 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: problems with
browser
to http://localhost:8080/abc and I get the same The requested resource
(/abc) is not available error.
What have I done wrong?
Everything looks good to me...
Thanks for the help.
Darren Hall
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To start a new topic, e-mail
Thanks for the response Hassan.
But if the above url-pattern is in a Context with path '/abc', then you're
telling it to give everything that looks like
'http://localhost:8080/abc/abc'
to your control servlet, which probably isn't what you want... :-)
No, you are exactly right. This is
Ok, I've deployed my application in Tomcat 5.5 on Solaris using the war
deploy feature in the manager.
The application (lets call it 'foo') shows up in the manager as '/foo', so I
know that it deploys. When I look in catalina.log, I see a ClassNotFound
exception, alerting me that the ClassLoader
in Tomcat?
Thanks,
Darren
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 11:19 AM
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Subject: ClassNotFound - Is WEB-INF/lib in my app's classpath?
Ok, I've deployed my application in Tomcat 5.5 on Solaris using the war
directory???
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Darren
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 1:59 PM
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Subject: Setting the classpath for my application
Is the fact that I'm receiving a ClassNotFound error
the controller servet was not deployed with the war file.
Darren
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Setting the classpath for my application
I wanted to confirm that jar files in the WEB
Hi all.
I'm using Oracle 10g with Tomcat 5.5 and Struts 1.2.9.
I'd like to set up connection pooling for my application. I've read the
Tomcat HOW-TO on setting up a JNDI Datasource for connection pooling, but
one thing confuses me -
In the how-to, it states Configure the JNDI DataSource in Tomcat
Hi all.
I'm using Oracle 10g with Tomcat 5.5 and Struts 1.2.9.
I'd like to set up connection pooling for my application. I've read the
Tomcat HOW-TO on setting up a JNDI Datasource for connection pooling, but
one thing confuses me - In the how-to, it states Configure the JNDI
DataSource in
resource definition is written is different from previous versions.
-David
Darren Hall wrote:
Hi all.
I'm using Oracle 10g with Tomcat 5.5 and Struts 1.2.9.
I'd like to set up connection pooling for my application. I've read the
Tomcat HOW-TO on setting up a JNDI Datasource for connection
And the filename for the ROOT app ( / ) would beROOT.xml ?
I don't know the answer, Lionel, but the logic seems to stand to reason.
*wink*
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Hi all.
I'm attempting to set up database connection pool using Tomcat 5.5 and
Oracle 10g. I've been following the JNDI How To guide from Apache
(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html
). My question is - where should I define the connection pool resource?
logAbandoned=true/
/Context
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From: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 11:16 AM
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Subject: Re: Database connection pooling in Tomcat 5.5
post your context.xml
Darren Hall wrote:
Hi all.
I'm attempting to set up
: Re: Database connection pooling in Tomcat 5.5
Do you include a resource-ref in your WEB-INF/web.xml file?
You might also want to post your web.xml
Pid wrote:
post your context.xml
Darren Hall wrote:
Hi all.
I'm attempting to set up database connection pool using Tomcat 5.5
The issue could be the path attribute or docbase attribute in the
context.xml. I'm not sure what values should appear for these.
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 11:26 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Database
Here's another question...
If the database pool is not created properly, will it fail silently, or will
an error be displayed in a log file? And if an error is output to a log
file, which one will it be?
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday
I've made some progress on this. I'm now receiving a SQLNestedException:
Cannot create PoolableConnectionFactory error when calling getConnection on
the DataSource object retrieved from my connection pool. Here is the satck
trace:
org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create
You are likely connecting to the wrong catalog. Is the pool parameter
defaultCatalog set?
That's specified in my Context, correct? If so, then no, I don't have my
defaultCatalog parameter set.
Here is my context.xml file (comments removed, as well as domain uname and
passwd)
Context
Is there any other information I can supply to help people help me
understand why I'm getting this error (below)?
I've made some progress on this. I'm now receiving a SQLNestedException:
Cannot create PoolableConnectionFactory error when calling getConnection
on the DataSource object
denied error. This leads
me to believe the error is in my configuration (or my code).
What am I doing wrong here??
Thanks,
Darren
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 2:45 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Database connection
Have you tried
username=myuserid password=mypassword
instead username=(myuserid) password=(mypassword)
Yes Jean-Claude. In fact, I don't use the parenthesis around the username
and password in my context.xml file. I just listed it that way here in the
list so people would understand the
can you print the contents of context.xml?
Absolutely Martin,
The parameters are there, but they are included as attributes instead of
contained as the body of an element. I'm not sure if this matters or not,
but I have it implemented a way I saw it done in a JNDI Datasource How-To
on Apache's
Great - not only is the connection pool not working locally, but the drivers
cannot be loaded in my production environment.
I've packaged ojdbc14.jar into my war and it deploys into my WEB-INF/lib
directory. When Tomcat 5.5 starts up and I point a browser at my
application, I get a Cannot load
did you not specify a JDBC connection in the Realm? server.xml in the conf
file?
I have no Realm specified in server.xml, however I'm attempting to get
connection pooling set-up (see my connection pool thread) so I've created a
context.xml file and specified my connection information inside a
In any case, moving the ojdbc14.jar file to the common/lib directory worked.
Thanks.
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From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 12:09 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: cannot load jdbc driver??
They will be accessible by your
More progress with this issue.
It seems that on our development server (solaris box running solaris 10) the
connection pool connects properly. However on my local box (a Windows XP SP2
box where I'm doing my development before I move it to dev) the connection
pool returns to me an invalid
does your XP box give you any application log errors anywhere?
I see no errors in the event viewer in any of the logs that are related to
this issue, but it was a good idea. (I didn't think of it.)
I wonder if Windows is looking for a domain authentication, that is a
domain name stapled on
That SQL Nested Exception thing in general looks like the root cause...any
way to try going to the DOS prompt and connecting to SQL Plus with that
username/pwd combo?
Yes, using that username and password works fine through SQL Plus, and I've
connected to the database several times through
did you try printing out the username and password variables to see what
credentials are coming through?
Well, yes and no. I've actually hard coded the username and password into my
code when I've tested *not* using connection pooling, so I know what they
are in that case. When using
(In reverse order)
have you used a DB utility such as tora/toad/sqlplus to successfully
authenticate to your Database with the values for username and password?
Yes
Inside struts-config.xml can you show us what you have supplied for each
value associated with the following properties
They are, you just don't know it. From the doc:
These libraries are located in a single JAR at
$CATALINA_HOME/common/lib/naming-factory-dbcp.jar.
Gotcha. Thanks, Chuck.
The naming-factory-dbcp.jar is in my /commons/lib dir.
The bizarre thing about all of this is that
A) I can connect to
Which is why I suggested Ethereal to see what was really going over the
wire between your Windows box and the DB machine.
Yep. I think you're right. I'll get that set up and take a look.
Be back in a while. Thanks for the help.
I wasn't sure if my issue was a Tomcat issue or a Struts issue, so I posted
it here just in case.
I have a serious problem.
I'm running a webapp built on Struts 1.2.9 running in Tomcat 5.5 and using
an Apache 2.2 http server. I've noticed that any value I put into the
session is always
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I'm running a webapp built on Struts 1.2.9 running in Tomcat
5.5 and using
an Apache 2.2 http server. I've noticed that any value I put
Thanks David,
For using mod_proxy, have you also added proxy_name and proxy_port
attributes to the connector receiving proxied requests? Those will need
to be set so tomcat can create the session cookie correctly.
I don't believe I'm setting any of these things. Correct me if I'm wrong,
I got your message through the list, Steffen.
I don't know how to help you, though.
Sorry.
Darren
Hi
I know, reasking the same question if there was no answer, is no good
style. However I had problems using apache-lists earlier and I don't know
wether my mail made it to the list. So
In server.xml (tomcat's config file), the Connector / element
receiving proxied requests from Apache HTTPd needs
proxyName=www.mysite.com and proxyPort=80 to properly handle cookies
and writing URLs.
There are commented examples of this in the original server.xml file
distributed
I moved my port to 8081 and I still see the same behavior. *sigh*
I'm still getting no positive results. I'm now thinking this issue involves
one of two things. 1) Mod proxy and the way I've configured it; or 2) the
rewrite rules I do on each request to and from my domain.
This is my first time
Can this behavior be accomplished with mod proxy alone (meaning I can
remove mod rewrite from the picture completely)? Could this rewrite be
causing me to lose the session between Apache and Tomcat?
*ding ding ding*
We have a winner! I removed the rewrite rules from my httpd-vhosts.conf file
Thanks Maurice. I'll need to look into this.
The one difficulty I have NOT seen is losing the session ID.
I do get session ID persistence where it is permitted (across http page
transitions, across https page transitions, and across http-https page
transition)
Maurice Yarrow
The loss of
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