Just started testing a migration from 8.0 to 8.5.
I'm was using digested passwords with digest="sha-512" in my realm for
manager and i noticed in the migration doc that it said the digest property
was removed.
Took me a little while to figure out that this was replaced with the
Credent
mcat6.0.43 ajp connector migration to tomcat8.0.33
>
> On 16/05/2016 07:25, Venkata Reddy P wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> Many Thanks Mark. This is a more of POC release planned for jun-1st week,
>> will give a try with the existing stable release and thanks fo
migration to tomcat8.0.33
On 16/05/2016 07:25, Venkata Reddy P wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Many Thanks Mark. This is a more of POC release planned for jun-1st week,
> will give a try with the existing stable release and thanks for suggesting
> the 8.5.x.
>
>
>
On 16/05/2016 07:25, Venkata Reddy P wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Many Thanks Mark. This is a more of POC release planned for jun-1st week,
> will give a try with the existing stable release and thanks for suggesting
> the 8.5.x.
>
>
>
> 1) As you said, I can see AjpProtocol class as the BIO
al Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: 14 May 2016 00:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat6.0.43 ajp connector migration to tomcat8.0.33
On 13/05/2016 17:55, Venkata Reddy P wrote:
> Existing implementation:-
>
> In tomcat6.0.43 version, I have ena
> I believe, it is a AJP java connector(ChannelSocket) implementation which
> comes with tomcat6.0.43. am I correct?
No. See above.
> what kind of ajp connector implementation on class
> “org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket” (APR,NIO,…)?
BIO.
> Migration to:-
>
> Currently
nector implementation on class
“org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket” (APR,NIO,…)?
Migration to:-
Currently I have to do the same on tomcat8.0.33 version to replicate the above
implemention to enable ssl on AJP port.
1) When I look at the tomcat8.0.33 source code, I don’t find any
“org.apache.jk
experiencing and we are running Crystal
> Report as well.
What does Crystal Reports have to do with anything?
> Could someone please guide me in the most efficient way to
> upgrade?
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html
There are no migration guides from 5.0 -> 8.0, but if
ht process is 5.0.xx to 5.5 then migration to 6 or 7? We are
running windows 2003. I’m not even sure if it will support it? I am unable
to find any process documents or guidance on how to go about the upgrade
process and which version could help us in vulnerability remediation. Could
someone plea
Am 17.03.2015 um 15:40 schrieb Sascha Skorupa:
Hi Rainer,
currently not (Apache 2.2) but it might be an option to upgrade the OS and the
Apache if it leads to a solution.
OK. But think twice, whether it is better to just compile mod_jk from
sources or do the big update. Updating to 2.4 will
constructive input.
-sascha
Von: Christopher Schultz [ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. März 2015 17:10
Bis: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
Authentication problem
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interesting. Would it be an option for
future releases of tomcat?
Sascha
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Von: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. März 2015 19:24
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
[mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. März 2015 19:24
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
Authentication problem
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Rainer,
On 3/13/15 12:15 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Am
: Re: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
Authentication problem
Hi Sascha,
Am 17.03.2015 um 13:02 schrieb Sascha Skorupa:
Rainer, thank you for this hint, but unfortunately, this feature is too new
to be included in any current mod_jk linux package and building it from
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Rainer,
On 3/17/15 11:12 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Am 17.03.2015 um 15:40 schrieb Sascha Skorupa:
Hi Rainer,
currently not (Apache 2.2) but it might be an option to upgrade
the OS and the Apache if it leads to a solution.
OK. But think twice,
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Rainer,
On 3/13/15 12:15 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Am 13.03.2015 um 16:28 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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Mark,
On 3/12/15 1:13 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 12/03/2015 15:20, Sascha Skorupa wrote:
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Mark,
On 3/12/15 1:13 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 12/03/2015 15:20, Sascha Skorupa wrote:
Hi,
here:
http://grokbase.com/t/tomcat/users/13bvsbwb8s/multiple-servers-and-digest-authentication
the same problem is described and the recommended
Am 13.03.2015 um 16:28 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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Mark,
On 3/12/15 1:13 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 12/03/2015 15:20, Sascha Skorupa wrote:
Hi,
here:
http://grokbase.com/t/tomcat/users/13bvsbwb8s/multiple-servers-and-digest-authentication
@tomcat.apache.org'
Cc: Sebastian Olscher
Betreff: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
Authentication problem
Hi,
because of changes in the HTTP digest implementation within the JDK 8
(https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8010505), we are forced to migrate
from tomcat 6
options for doing this that don't
depend on the back-end server at all.
Mark
Regards
Olschi
Von: Sascha Skorupa
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. März 2015 16:21
An: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
Cc: Sebastian Olscher
Betreff: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
Olschi
Von: Sascha Skorupa
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. März 2015 16:21
An: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
Cc: Sebastian Olscher
Betreff: Migration from Tomcat6-Cluster to Tomcat7-Cluster: Digest
Authentication problem
Hi,
because of changes in the HTTP digest implementation within the JDK 8
Hi,
because of changes in the HTTP digest implementation within the JDK 8
(https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8010505), we are forced to migrate
from tomcat 6 to 7.
The problem is that we have a tomcat cluster (several tomcats behind an
apache/modjk server) and we cannot guarantee that
the below issue.
Issue after migration:- Not able to login into the application.
Stage log errors:-
Jan 16, 2015 9:10:39 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.SetAllPropertiesRule begin
WARNING: [SetAllPropertiesRule]{Server/Service/Connector} Setting property
'maxSpareThreads' to '64' did not find
Hi All,
I am facing issue while migrating my application from Tomcat 6 to Tomcat 7.
Current Version:- Tomcat 6.0.18, Java 1.6.0.30
Upgrade Version:- Tomcat 7.0.50, Java 1.7.0.51
Please help me to resolve the below issue.
Issue after migration:- Not able to login into the application.
Stage log
to resolve the below issue.
Issue after migration:- Not able to login into the application.
Stage log errors:-
Jan 16, 2015 9:10:39 AM
org.apache.catalina.startup.SetAllPropertiesRule begin WARNING:
[SetAllPropertiesRule]{Server/Service/Connector} Setting property
'maxSpareThreads' to '64
the
APRLifecycleListener in server.xml and the JVM won't even try to load it.
- -chris
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
Kiran,
On 10/2/14 9:59 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
I am migration my glassfish struts 2 based application to
Tomcat 7.055.
I
/2/14 9:59 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
I am migration my glassfish struts 2 based application to Tomcat
7.055.
I am coming across 2 issues, first one is below exception while
starting Tomcat
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Apache Software
Foundation\apache-tomcat-7.0.55\bin\tcnative-1
wrote:
Kiran,
On 10/2/14 9:59 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
I am migration my glassfish struts 2 based application to
Tomcat 7.055.
I am coming across 2 issues, first one is below exception
while starting Tomcat
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Apache Software
Foundation\apache-tomcat
I am migration my glassfish struts 2 based application to Tomcat 7.055.
I am coming across 2 issues, first one is below exception while starting
Tomcat
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Apache Software
Foundation\apache-tomcat-7.0.55\bin\tcnative-1.dll: Can't load IA 64-bit
.dll on a AMD 64-bit
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Kiran,
On 10/2/14 9:59 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
I am migration my glassfish struts 2 based application to Tomcat
7.055.
I am coming across 2 issues, first one is below exception while
starting Tomcat
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Apache
Hello all,
I'm in the middle of a hardware upgrade. The application expert has on
our project work list copy /opt/tomcat/* from old machine to new
machine.
The old machine is a Sun V240, running Solaris 9.
The New machine is an Oracle (Sun) T4 server running Solaris 10.
Tomcat version is
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Eric,
On 9/25/13 5:18 PM, Eric Clifford wrote:
I'm in the middle of a hardware upgrade. The application expert
has on our project work list copy /opt/tomcat/* from old machine
to new machine.
The old machine is a Sun V240, running Solaris
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Jeremy,
On 7/2/13 6:26 PM, Majors, Jeremy wrote:
Sorry for the miscommunication. I understand that active users
with a session are supposed to stay with the original version that
they were associated with. My confusion was caused by the fact
my Jmeter
tests. Please note that this behavior (immediate migration) is what we desire.
In addition to the fact that when the migration of users occurs is different, I
am also seeing a huge discrepancy between the number of sessions that tomcat
manager says are currently active when I deploy
when running my Jmeter tests. Please note that
this behavior (immediate migration) is what we desire.
I think you need to look carefully at what is really happening. It's
not clear from above how you are triggering a parallel deployment in
each case. It basically sound like you are saying while
mechanism
(myapp##002.war) then I do see the users automatically migrated to
the new version when running my Jmeter tests. Please note that
this behavior (immediate migration) is what we desire.
I think you need to look carefully at what is really happening. It's
not clear from above how you
On Feb 6, 2013, at 1:24 AM, Kirk Hoganson wrote:
I am currently in the middle of an upgrade from Apache (2.2)/Tomcat
(5.5.16) to Apache (2.2)/Tomcat (6.0.24). The JVM is being upgraded from
1.5.0_09-b01 to 1.6.0_22-b22. The new host servers will be RedHat 6.2.
Why are you upgrading to
On Feb 6, 2013, at 1:24 AM, Kirk Hoganson wrote:
I am currently in the middle of an upgrade from Apache (2.2)/Tomcat
(5.5.16) to Apache (2.2)/Tomcat (6.0.24). The JVM is being upgraded
from
1.5.0_09-b01 to 1.6.0_22-b22. The new host servers will be RedHat 6.2.
Why are you upgrading to
I am currently in the middle of an upgrade from Apache (2.2)/Tomcat
(5.5.16) to Apache (2.2)/Tomcat (6.0.24). The JVM is being upgraded from
1.5.0_09-b01 to 1.6.0_22-b22. The new host servers will be RedHat 6.2.
I would like to use the default application installation paths used by the
RPMs.
Team,
We are migrating form tomcat 5x to 7.0.8
In Tomcat 5.0 we are defining the url below
url =
path/APReports/servlet/com.nielsenmedia.umi.ap.hwsw.QuerySWServlet;
and sending the request using the ajax
Like o.open(POST, url , true);
So I am not getting any problem in Tomcat 5
In Tomcat7, I am
2011/8/19 Kumar, Kiran P kiran.p.kumar...@nielsen.com
Team,
We are migrating form tomcat 5x to 7.0.8
In Tomcat 5.0 we are defining the url below
url =
path/APReports/servlet/com.nielsenmedia.umi.ap.hwsw.QuerySWServlet; and
sending the request using the ajax
Like o.open(POST, url ,
I have a custom realm that is quite complex and uses a variety of third party
libraries, including Spring. In Tomcat 5.5, I placed the Realm and all of the
JARs it depended upon in the server/lib directory. This kept these classes in
the Catalina class loader, which was not visible to any web
2011/8/19 Steve Ratay steve.ra...@yahoo.com:
I have a custom realm that is quite complex and uses a variety of third party
libraries, including Spring. In Tomcat 5.5, I placed the Realm and all of
the JARs it depended upon in the server/lib directory. This kept these
classes in the
W dniu 2011-05-05 18:50, Christopher Schultz pisze:
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Michał,
On 5/5/2011 10:21 AM, Michał Kapituła wrote:
I thought that seperate SSL Handshake could be made for each of the
requests, but I can't see such behaviour in the dumps. Only one or zero
Hello,
I've made some thread dumps with https connection in progress.
W dniu 2011-05-04 15:49, Caldarale, Charles R pisze:
From: Michał Kapituła [mailto:michal.kapit...@comarch.pl]
Subject: Slow SSL connections after Tomcat 5 to 7 migration
I've just tested the page generation time via local
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Michał,
On 5/5/2011 10:21 AM, Michał Kapituła wrote:
I thought that seperate SSL Handshake could be made for each of the
requests, but I can't see such behaviour in the dumps. Only one or zero
threads commiting a handshake, others appear to
From: Michał Kapituła [mailto:michal.kapit...@comarch.pl]
Subject: Re: Slow SSL connections after Tomcat 5 to 7 migration
Really I don't know what to search for there (maybe you
could give me some clues?).
Look to see what the threads are doing. Some will be waiting on monitors, some
Hi,
I've been experiencing trouble after migrating our company's web
application from Tomcat 5 to Tomcat 7. There's a significant slowdown
with https connections after the migration.
I'm aware that application has a flaw - there's a large number of http
request needed for generating a page
From: Michał Kapituła [mailto:michal.kapit...@comarch.pl]
Subject: Slow SSL connections after Tomcat 5 to 7 migration
I've just tested the page generation time via local network (and
browser's cache off) and the page is being fully loaded in circa 2
seconds (with Firebug on) when using
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 15:49, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Michał Kapituła [mailto:michal.kapit...@comarch.pl]
Subject: Slow SSL connections after Tomcat 5 to 7 migration
I've just tested the page generation time via local network (and
browser's cache off
Hi All,
I have to migrate the existing tomcat from 5.5.20 to 6.0.26. As i found that
the folders common and shared do not exist in 6.0.26. So I am not sure how
to migrate from the current to the latest. Please send me the procedure
for successful migration without any loss of files and folders
for successful migration without any loss of files and folders.
Step 1: read the documentation for version 6.0.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/
Carefully read the release notes, changelog etc.
Step 2: download and install the current binary and familiarise yourself
with the config files and new
send me the procedure
for successful migration without any loss of files and folders.
Step 1: read the documentation for version 6.0.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/
Carefully read the release notes, changelog etc.
Also http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html
Mark
Step 2
as the
SMViewletAuth.war file from the webapps folder. They are supposed to
be pasted into the new install. I’ve done all this (I did the same
process which worked to get to 5.5.28), and Tomcat no longer works. I
read on the migration page that there are some directory structure
differences between
From: Michael C [mailto:tomcat6d...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat 5.5.28 to 6.0.20 migration question
Tomcat no longer works.
Care to tell us what that means? Log entries, error messages, anything useful?
Or do we have to call Pid to get him to use his Internet Telepathy?
- Chuck
wrote:
From: Michael C [mailto:tomcat6d...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat 5.5.28 to 6.0.20 migration question
Tomcat no longer works.
Care to tell us what that means? Log entries, error messages, anything
useful? Or do we have to call Pid to get him to use his Internet Telepathy?
- Chuck
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Michael C [mailto:tomcat6d...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat 5.5.28 to 6.0.20 migration question
Tomcat no longer works.
Care to tell us what that means? Log entries, error messages, anything useful?
Or do we have to call Pid to get him to use his Internet
From: Michael C [mailto:tomcat6d...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.28 to 6.0.20 migration question
when I go to http://tomcatserver:8080 I don't get the tomcat screen
that comes up with version 5.5.28. Just page cannot be displayed.
Sounds like you're using IE as your browser; if so
Michael C wrote:
Chuck,
I can't get to the server at the moment but I'm an absolute noob. The
way I know it doesn't work is that when I go to http://tomcat
server:8080 I don't get the tomcat screen that comes up with version
5.5.28. Just page cannot be displayed. As soon as I am allowed, I'll
helpful it will be given the
third party nature.
--Mike
On Thursday, November 5, 2009, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Michael C [mailto:tomcat6d...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.28 to 6.0.20 migration question
when I go to http://tomcatserver:8080 I don't get
From: Michael C [mailto:tomcat6d...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.28 to 6.0.20 migration question
I fully agree about IE but the people in charge don't wanna hear it.
I didn't mean for everyone, just for your testing until things are sorted.
If we pretend I did have a normal install
Andre,
From what I'm able to remember, that's amazing! Also I will check all
of those places as soon as I'm allowed back on. I'm almost certain
server.XML contains 8080.
-Mike
On Thursday, November 5, 2009, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Michael C wrote:
Chuck,
I can't get to the
Michael C wrote:
Chuck,
I fully agree about IE but the people in charge don't wanna hear it.
The fact that this is a third party tomcat install confuses me even
more than if it was normal, and definitely frustrating that the logs
could be anywhere. If we pretend I did have a normal install, are
Timothy J Schumacher wrote:
Hi,
I am currently running tomcat 5.0.12 and want to upgrade to 5.5.27.
snip /
Please don't hijack threads.
Mark
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Hi,
I am currently running tomcat 5.0.12 and want to upgrade to 5.5.27. I
also have java 1.4 running on an old version of linux (redhat 7.3) and I
have installed the compatibility package in my tomcat home directory. I
can start and stop the server just fine.
The trouble I am running into
Sriganesh Ananth wrote:
Hi Andre,
I got Forbidden - You don't have permission to access
/test/WEB-INF/web.xml on this server.
Under httpd.conf, just before VirtualHost I have following to deny all
from accessing WEB-INF folder.
Httpd.conf configuration:
# Globally deny access to the WEB-INF
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André,
On 4/24/2009 3:27 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Sriganesh Ananth wrote:
What also still smells fishy is the line
Alias /test /var/www/testapp/
Why is it there ? What does it achieve, that the following 2 lines do not ?
JkMount /*.do ajp13
Hi
I am experiencing a very peculiar issue when migrating from Apache
Tomcat 4.1.x (Apache 1.3.27) to 5.5.23 (Apache 2.2.3) on Red hat Linux
5.
The issue is Tomcat 5.5.x looks for a servlet file under server’s
physical file system and reporting HTTP 404 error rather than going to
the servlet
From: Sriganesh Ananth [mailto:sriganesh.anant...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat migration 4.1.3 to 5.5.23: Tomcat5.5 searching servlet
file in file system and reporting 404 error rather mapping in web.xml
The issue is Tomcat 5.5.x looks for a servlet file under server's
physical file system
, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Sriganesh Ananth [mailto:sriganesh.anant...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat migration 4.1.3 to 5.5.23: Tomcat5.5 searching servlet
file in file system and reporting 404 error rather mapping in web.xml
The issue
From: Sriganesh Ananth [mailto:sriganesh.anant...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat migration 4.1.3 to 5.5.23: Tomcat5.5 searching
servlet file in file system and reporting 404 error rather mapping in
web.xml
Host name=192.168.1.23 debug=1 appBase=/var/www/testapp
unpackWARs=true
have a
wonderful day.
Regards
Sriganesh
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Sriganesh Ananth [mailto:sriganesh.anant...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat migration 4.1.3 to 5.5.23: Tomcat5.5 searching
servlet file in file system
Sriganesh Ananth wrote:
Chuck, you rock!!!
That part, I tend to agree.
I changed the appBase to /var/www for Host, added testapp in the
Context docBase and restarted the tomcat and it worked!!!
But this part, and what follows :
Httpd.conf configuration:
VirtualHost …
DocumentRoot
Hi Andre,
I got Forbidden - You don't have permission to access
/test/WEB-INF/web.xml on this server.
Under httpd.conf, just before VirtualHost I have following to deny all
from accessing WEB-INF folder.
Httpd.conf configuration:
# Globally deny access to the WEB-INF directory
LocationMatch
Chris/Chuck,
You are probably right about httpd. Please see the attached images for
details. The reason why I thought I had a 2.2 application is because whenever
I shutdown the 2.2 service, the main web site running on port 80 would not
launch. Please excuse my naiveness about our
-
From: Rashid Malik [mailto:rma...@dhmh.state.md.us]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 10:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Migration from Tomcat 4.1 to 6.0 Urgent
Chris/Chuck,
You are probably right about httpd. Please see the attached images for
details. The reason why I thought I had a 2.2
To whom it may concern: I am new to Tomcat and anyone's help will be greatly
appreciated. I have recently deployed an application in Tomcat 6.0 that works
flawlessly. However, previous version of this same application was running on
Tomcat 4.1. My issue is that I want to basically replace
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Rashid,
On 4/7/2009 4:45 PM, Rashid Malik wrote:
To give you an example, the URL to get to the application in 4.1 is:
http://localhost/MyWebAPP/
However, after shutting down tomcat 4.1, installing and configuring
tomcat 6.0, I can use the new
Hi,
I changed port 8080 to 80 and I get page not found error. Please note that I
have another website that is running on an older version of tomcat. that
website is already using port 80. On that page, there is a link that connects
to http://localhost/MyWebAPP/ . If I use the older version
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Rashid,
On 4/7/2009 5:08 PM, Rashid Malik wrote:
Hi, I changed port 8080 to 80 and I get page not found error. Please
note that I have another website that is running on an older version
of tomcat.
Aah, you didn't mention that.
Only one process
Hello Chris,
Thanks for your quick response. What you said makes sense to me but let me
clarify my situation further.
Hi, I changed port 8080 to 80 and I get page not found error. Please
note that I have another website that is running on an older version
of tomcat.
What I mean here is
From: Rashid Malik [mailto:rma...@dhmh.state.md.us]
Subject: Re: Migration from Tomcat 4.1 to 6.0 Urgent
There is tomcat 2.2 application (using port 80)
There was never any Tomcat 2.2 release. You may actually have httpd on port
80, since there is a 2.2 version of that. httpd usually
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Rashid,
On 4/7/2009 5:45 PM, Rashid Malik wrote:
What I mean here is that I have three 3 installations of tomcat not
2.
How many total web applications do you have?
Do any of them have any requirements for which Tomcat version on which
they are
I am migrating from 5.5.23 on Windows to 6.0.18. I have installed the
Windows Service binary download and can start up the server fine with the
installation defaults.
I then point CATALINA_BASE to my actual tomcat base directory that I use for
my project with 5.5.23 and I get the following:
Hi Dan
You need to set CATALINA_HOME variable pointingo to your installation
directory.
Flavio
regards
Dan d...@tipjarawards.com gravou em 21/01/2009 14:27:27:
I am migrating from 5.5.23 on Windows to 6.0.18. I have installed the
Windows Service binary download and can start up the server
-Original Message-
From: Flavio Crispim [mailto:flavio.cris...@sulamerica.com.br]
Sent: January-21-09 11:46 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18 -
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
Hi Dan
You need to set CATALINA_HOME
From: Flavio Crispim [mailto:flavio.cris...@sulamerica.com.br]
Subject: Re: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18 -
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
You need to set CATALINA_HOME variable pointingo to your installation
directory.
That's not useful in any
From: Dan [mailto:d...@tipjarawards.com]
Subject: RE: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18 -
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
-Dcatalina.base=c:\dev\tomcat
And what's under c:\dev\tomcat?
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL
with no
problems.
Is there a CLASSPATH environment variable that needs to exist?
Thanks,
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: January-21-09 12:16 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18
2009/1/21 Dan d...@tipjarawards.com:
I haven't changed anything from the default installation. I did the
following:
1. Installed 6.0.18 as windows service
2. Launch the service after a successful installation, no problems it
starts. Tried the tomcat6.exe directly, no problems.
3. Click the
From: Dan [mailto:d...@tipjarawards.com]
Subject: RE: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18 -
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
The c:\dev\tomcat contains my webapps etc. so it has a
bin/conf/logs/shared/webapps/ directories.
The classloading hierarchy has
From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18 -
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
If you simply expect your 5.5 conf/server.xml and
conf/*.properties files to work in Tomcat 6, you're sadly mistaken.
You might want to read
,
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: January-21-09 1:24 PM
To: Caldarale, Charles R; Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Windows Migration 5.5.23 to 6.0.18 -
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
From
I am trying to migrate my application from Resin to Tomcat 6.0.18. The
application runs fine, but my application context name(the context is
created) is coming as null in Tomcat. I tried using context.xml but still I
am facing the same problem.
In Resin the equivalent configuration in resin.conf
Abhi wrote:
I am trying to migrate my application from Resin to Tomcat 6.0.18. The
application runs fine, but my application context name(the context is
created) is coming as null in Tomcat.
How are you getting the context name?
web-app id=/Foo root-directory=webapps/Foo/
Can someone
Thanks Mark.
I am getting the context name using the session object
session.getServletContext().getServletContextName()
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abhi wrote:
I am trying to migrate my application from Resin to Tomcat 6.0.18. The
application runs
This is an issue with the way getServletContextName() is implemented in
Resin and Tomcat. In Tomcat this returns the display-name of the application
where as in Resin it returns the URL prefix for the servlet context. Once I
added a display name to my web application I am getting the context name
I apologize for not being clear. The code is in the init method.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:14 PM, André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abhi wrote:
This is an issue with the way getServletContextName() is implemented in
Resin and Tomcat. In Tomcat this returns the display-name of the
Abhi wrote:
This is an issue with the way getServletContextName() is implemented in
Resin and Tomcat. In Tomcat this returns the display-name of the application
where as in Resin it returns the URL prefix for the servlet context. Once I
added a display name to my web application I am getting the
Abhi wrote:
I apologize for not being clear. The code is in the init method.
Tomcat 6.x implements Servlet API 2.5. There's appropiate
ServletContext#getContextPath() method: http://tinyurl.com/5scpfz . So
you can use it from Filter#init() without any problems.
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Mikolaj Rydzewski
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