Mark wrote:
Tomcat version? I think I recall some issues with this on older versions.
I installed 6.0.14 and it works, thank you for help.
Best regards,
Artur
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The way the default servlet works, if it isn't mapped to '/', it won't
work properky.
Thanks, with that mapping it works.
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Hello. I have the following servlet definition:
servlet
servlet-nameListings/servlet-name
servlet-classorg.apache.catalina.servlets.DefaultServlet/servlet-class
init-param
param-namedebug/param-name
param-value0/param-value
/init-param
Is not the listings option in apps' web.xml enough? I wanted the app
to decide if it allows listings of its servlet.
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What do you need source files stored inside war file for?
I don't need them them there. The conversion of characters is at
compile time, of course.
I have mistaken this. Thank you.
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Artur
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Hello, can I specify the encoding of java source files in the war file?
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Artur
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On 7/10/07, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Artur Rataj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Context.xml error
I have a web app that has servlets on /library/*, and want tomcat to
also display some directory listing under /files or something like
that.
Directory
On 7/9/07, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you actually trying to accomplish?
I have a web app that has servlets on /library/*, and want tomcat to
also display some directory listing under /files or something like
that.
Artur
On 7/8/07, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because each context.xml file can oly define a single context.
So, if an app has additional context for some directory listing, where
it should be defined?
Artur
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Hello. I added a second context to Context.xml:
Context reloadable=true privileged=true
WatchedResourceWEB-INF/web.xml/WatchedResource
/Context
Context path=/informacja_ekspresowa
docBase=/home/library/islib/Informacja_Ekspresowa/
reloadable=true
/Context
and tomcat stopped to work:
Hello. How to configure a context that displays the contents of a
given disk directory, but without it being cached? I tried this, but
it does not work at all, i. e. I get an error message from tomcat when
trying to access /disk.
Context path=/disk
docBase=/home/lib/disk/
I have just copied the context from another one in the default
configuration file.
On 3/21/07, Mikolaj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Artur Rataj wrote:
Context path=/disk
docBase=/home/lib/disk/
reloadable=true
Logger className
Please help me. I tried this:
Context path=/disk docBase=/home/lib/disk debug=0
reloadable=true
/Context
with various combinations of slashes, with a symlink etc. it all gives
404 when trying
http://address/disk
Thank you for help, it was indeed the listings setting in web.xml that
needed to be changed. Now it works ok.
Artur
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Hello. I upgrade some webapp to Tomcat 6. The app has three contexts,
one for dynamic pages, one for some disk directory.
I put them into the server.xml file on the new Tomcat, into the Host
part. Here are the first two contexts, that is, one for the servlets
and one for some disk directory.
One of the reasons might be that you have stray threads that do not
stop when Tomcat tries to stop.
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It might that it unloaded an app. You may turn off app
unloading/reloading in serwer.xml.
Or start and stop threads using listeners.
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To turn it off, set reloadable=false in the context definition of
your app. I do not know where you have it defined, it might be
tomcat's server.xml or context.xml of your app. I am not sure if it
will work -- I have used applications listeners to stop the threads,
which was very easy.
Artur
Now, I changed the name of the method, adding an underscore before it,
clean and rebuild in Netbeans worked fine, the WAR worked in the
tomcat bundled with Netbeans, yet, copying the WAR to any other tomcat
I tried causes now:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
Hello!
I would like, just after tomcat starts, to create a new thread. Where
can I put the code that starts it? I do not want to wait with starting
the thread until some servlet is needed.
Best regards,
Artur
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Thanks for help,
Artur
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I made a servlet that starts on startup, and in its init() method a
new thread is started. The thread reads from a FS and uses JDBC, yet,
it does not work, as many errors similar to that occur:
Feb 22, 2006 5:26:27 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader loadClass
INFO: Illegal access:
On 2/22/06, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm A very verbose exception message. Can we see the code that
threw the exception? Are there any other exceptions in the logs before
this one?
There is a servlet that loads on start up. In its init(ServletConfig
config) is a code
I replaced HttpServlet.init() with a listener, do both
startup/shutdown of the thread, and also shut down HSQLDB not before
VM shutdown, but in the listener. And now the thread works OK, and
these error messages are gone.
Best regards,
Artur
I had some problems with the thread run in init(), that I described in
the thread `STrange problem with a thread made in Servlet.init()'. Now
I use the listeners with both startup/shutdown of the thread.
Best regards,
Artur
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Hello!
I am developing a web app inside netbeans, and it worked until the
following servlet exception began to appear:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
root cause
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/http/HttpSession
Thank you for help. It was the tomcat web app that was putting the
servlet-api-jar into war. I corrected it and the app works ok again.
Artur
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The error is there again.
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
root cause
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/http/HttpSession
org.algstoch.httpuserlib.Password.removeUserId(Password.java:118)
More details:
1. The jars within the war do not have servlet_api.jar, too.
2. The method session.removeAttribute() works OK in
servlets.LoginScreenServlet.processRequest, but in the method called
by
processRequest it throws the exception.
3. processRequest is in the netbeans webapp, and
5. And the error occurs also with Java 1.5 and Tomcat 5.5.15.
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