Yes. I changed all the post numbers. I used the next different for the
second instance.
So should I run two different instances in two different browers initially.
Like 1 will be http://localhost:8080
and other will be http://localhost:8081
Then if one fails will it automatically connect to other
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From: Vinod Devarajan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 9:46 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Query regarding tomcat cluster
Yes. I changed all the post numbers. I used the next different for the
second instance.
So should I run
:46 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Query regarding tomcat cluster
Yes. I changed all the post numbers. I used the next different for the
second instance.
So should I run two different instances in two different browers
initially.
Like 1 will be http://localhost:8080
and other
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Query regarding tomcat cluster
Yes. I changed all the post numbers. I used the next different for the
second instance.
So should I run two different instances in two different browers
initially.
Like 1 will be http://localhost:8080
and other will be http
Ravi Ranjan wrote:
Hello sir,
i ' ve installed tomcat 5.5 on winxp platform with JDK 1.5, though its
working fine but when i m taking a look on console its showing XML
validation disabled. so i want to know why is this happening and how to
debug this.
It is happening because not validating
@tomcat.apache.org'
Betreff: How to suppress implicit conversions when spliiting up the query
string into parameters
Hi world.
Weve severe problems if a URL contains an umlaut. For URL usage we encode
strings using UTF-8, i.e. ü (which would be uuml; in HTML) can be viewed
as %c3%bc. Getting
and so we see
ü. Its obviously p.i.t.ar. to convert such a thing directly to ü.
As a workaround we split the query string ourselves (Java) and store it in a
hash map. Using these data we can apply the decoding using UTF-8. There it
works good. But the application is big. So we want
On 6/29/06, KHZ (SAW) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've severe problems if a URL contains an umlaut. For URL usage we encode
strings using UTF-8, i.e. ü (which would be uuml; in HTML) can be viewed
as %c3%bc. Getting the request parameter I'ld expect the same string. But
we see 2 characters.
of JDK.
Do you see anything in the localhost_logs file created by tomcat in the
logs folder?
Sanjeev
From: veena v [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 6/26/2006 1:30 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: query
even when i run tomcat from command prompt
without making a copy. Thank you.
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From: veena v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: query
There is no error message. Tomcat does start and automatically shuts
down.
On 6/22/06, Sameer
even when i run tomcat from command prompt, tomcat does start and shuts down
automatically. And there are no errors on command prompt, it just shows the
environment variables that are set.
On 6/25/06, Sameer Acharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oracle also installs its own jdk and may have
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even when i run tomcat from command prompt, tomcat does start and shuts down
automatically. And there are no errors on command prompt, it just shows the
environment variables that are set.
On 6/25/06, Sameer
the sender immediately by telephone or email and destroy the original
message without making a copy. Thank you.
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From: veena v
To: Tomcat Users List ; Martin Gainty
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 3:53 AM
Subject: Re: query
Yes, I had installed some web app server
Oracle also installs its own jdk and may have changed the environment settings
have you checked the java version at command prompt. Notmally Oracle jdk is 1.3
and installed inside Oracle home dir.
Also you may want to try running tomcat from command prompt, it may show some
errors.
-Sameer
There is no error message. Tomcat does start and automatically shuts down.
On 6/22/06, Sameer Acharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the error messages you are seeing during tomcat startup ? Or try
giving the log.
-Sameer
veena v [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have windows xp installed on my
Oracle is insalled on port 8080. I installed tomcat on port 8081, but still
tomcat is not working. Tomcat starts and automatically shuts down.
veena
On 6/21/06, Andrew Braae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On at least one version of Oracle (10 IIRC), the default install hijacks
port 8080 for Oracle
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To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: query
There is no error message. Tomcat does start and automatically shuts down.
On 6/22/06, Sameer Acharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the error messages you are seeing during tomcat startup
AM
Subject: Re: query
Oracle is insalled on port 8080. I installed tomcat on port 8081, but
still
tomcat is not working. Tomcat starts and automatically shuts down.
veena
On 6/21/06, Andrew Braae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On at least one version of Oracle (10 IIRC), the default install
What are the error messages you are seeing during tomcat startup ? Or try
giving the log.
-Sameer
veena v [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have windows xp installed on my system. I
installed tomcat 4.1 and it
was working properly. But after installing oracle 9i tomcat is not working
though i have
.
veena v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
06/21/2006 02:11 PM
Please respond to
Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
To
users@tomcat.apache.org
cc
Subject
query
I have windows xp installed on my system. Inbsp;installed tomcat 4.1
: users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: query
My first thought is Oracle will install its own Java Virtual Machine.
Oracle likes to be the entire world. Is Tomcat still finding a JVM that
it can use? Do you have the Oracle Universal Installer running? What
On at least one version of Oracle (10 IIRC), the default install hijacks
port 8080 for Oracle XDB. When you say you have installed Oracle on a
different port, perhaps you are referring to the Oracle port for database
traffic, which is normally 1521 - this is a different port which I think is
web
Hi,
File jstl.jar has been checked in here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/servletapi/servlet2.4-jsp2.0-tc5.x/js
r152/examples/WEB-INF/lib/
and here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/examples/WEB-IN
F/lib/
This jar is used for running example code in
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: License query for jstl.jar
Simon Kitching wrote:
However it isn't clear to me whether the license for this
jar in fact
allows
IANAL...
Simon Kitching wrote:
Unfortunately, in order to satisfy both my companies' lawyers and the
client's lawyers I think I would need to show that this jar is indeed built
from ASL-licensed code.
This is *not* ASL licenced code.
Does anyone have a link to a page from Sun that shows
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:42 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: License query for jstl.jar
IANAL...
Understood; I'm grateful for your comments anyway..
Simon Kitching wrote:
Unfortunately, in order
Simon Kitching wrote:
Actually, every file I've looked at in the jakarta taglibs project DOES have
the standard ASL2.0 licensing embedded in it, and in addition they all
contain an Apache Foundation copyright statement:
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:23 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: License query for jstl.jar
Simon Kitching wrote:
Actually, every file I've looked at in the jakarta taglibs project
DOES have
Hi,
please use 5.5.17 and read the tomcat 5.5 cluster docs.
Sorry, but tutorials and real design docs not exists.
Regards
Peter
Am 02.06.2006 um 07:54 schrieb Sandeep Gaikwad:
Hi All,
I am trying to devlop Horizontal clustering for tomcat 5.5.9.
I am new to this field so
I had done through vertical clustering on Single Machine.
Can you suggest me changes required for horizontal clustering across Two
machine?
-Original Message-
From: Peter Rossbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:41 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Query
across Two
machine?
-Original Message-
From: Peter Rossbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:41 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Query Regarding Clustering
Hi,
please use 5.5.17 and read the tomcat 5.5 cluster docs.
Sorry, but tutorials and real design
Message-
From: Peter Rossbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:41 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Query Regarding Clustering
Hi,
please use 5.5.17 and read the tomcat 5.5 cluster docs.
Sorry, but tutorials and real design docs not exists.
Regards
Peter
Am
look at this:
http://www.nxnx.net/mix/%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD
and
http://www.nxnx.net:8080/nxnx/mix/%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD
tomcat standalone is fine, but through mod_jk, it seems missing the UTF-8 param,
I tried:
=
Connector port=8009
enableLookups=false
it should be:
UTF-8%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD你好.
==
with the query: http://www.nxnx.net:8080/nxnx/mix/%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD
but through mod_jk i can only get:
===
UTF-8
T__T
Hello
i experienced a problem using tomcat-5.5.7
It does not understand non us-ascii query parameter.
It seems it does decode all %XX as an index in US-ASCII table.
How can i change it? I want tomcat to decode it as either ISO-8859-1 either
UTF-8 (any of those are ok, but obviously us-assci
, 2006 6:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: non US-ASCII query parameters
Hello
i experienced a problem using tomcat-5.5.7
It does not understand non us-ascii query parameter.
It seems it does decode all %XX as an index in US-ASCII table. How can i
change it? I want tomcat to decode it as either
.
But as those two valves are not supposed to decode the parameter, it shouldn't
influence decoding process (they only check headers)
-Original Message-
From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 6:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: non US-ASCII query
headers)
-Original Message-
From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 6:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: non US-ASCII query parameters
Hello
i experienced a problem using tomcat-5.5.7
It does not understand non us-ascii query
1) Begging is very unbecoming. Have you tried googling for 'tomcat
java.net.ConnectException'?
2) On the surface, it would appear some of your webapp code is
attempting to connect to another service, but doesn't have the privilege
to do so. If tomcat is running with a security manager, check
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:41 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Please respond to my query --- in need of help badly!!
1) Begging is very unbecoming. Have you tried googling for 'tomcat
java.net.ConnectException'?
2
to previous version
Martin-
- Original Message -
From: Nehal Sangoi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tomcat Users List' users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: Please respond to my query --- in need of help badly!!
Hi
I could resolve the problem
Sandeep G R wrote:
Hi,
I have Tomcat 5.0 running on HP-UX. Under /.java/.userPrefs directory, a
directory with special characters *_!':!bwt!#4!a!w!#4!bw2* is created. I
suspect Tomcat is creating this dir. Does anyone have information whether
this directory is created by Tomcat?
Thanks,
Sandeep
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Subject: Re: The query string
Aren't these just ServletRequest parameters, so
request.getParameter(string) should do it shouldn't it?
cristi wrote:
Hello all
If a client makes the following request to a servlet container
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