2015-01-25 9:57 GMT+03:00 Thess Bermudez thessbermu...@gmail.com:
Hi,
This may sound very simple. This is surely a newbie question.
I have installed Tomcat and accessed localhost:8080 and showed that
installation was successful. I am exploring on the Tomcat Manager but the
username
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2015-01-25 9:57 GMT+03:00 Thess Bermudez thessbermu...@gmail.com:
Hi,
This may sound very simple. This is surely a newbie question.
I have installed Tomcat and accessed localhost:8080 and showed that
installation was successful. I am exploring on the Tomcat Manager
Hi,
This may sound very simple. This is surely a newbie question.
I have installed Tomcat and accessed localhost:8080 and showed that
installation was successful. I am exploring on the Tomcat Manager but the
username and password that was defined for manager-gui role is not
accepted
I have been asked the following question during an audit, which I personally
don't understand.
When using Mutually authenticated TLS is authorisation based on the
certificate name(and not just on the root CA)?
Can anyone clarify what exactly this means and whether Tomcat supports this?
On 2014-12-02 04:55, John Dunn wrote:
I have been asked the following question during an audit, which I personally
don't understand.
When using Mutually authenticated TLS is authorisation based on the certificate
name(and not just on the root CA)?
Can anyone clarify what exactly this means
On 2014-12-02 08:09, Andrew Gronosky wrote:
As I discovered yesterday, if you have a client cert that is signed by
a CA that Tomcat trusts, but whose name (synonymously, CN) does not
map to a recognized user, then you will connect to Tomcat but get an
HTTP 401 error as your response. If
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Andrew,
On 12/2/14 8:09 AM, Andrew Gronosky wrote:
On 2014-12-02 04:55, John Dunn wrote:
I have been asked the following question during an audit, which
I personally don't understand.
When using Mutually authenticated TLS is authorisation
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Bruce,
On 3/1/14, 3:05 AM, Bruce Whealton wrote:
Next question is with regard to the server. Is there any reason
one would run both Tomcat and Glass-Fish server?
I'm sure one could find a reason, but usually one would choose either
a Java
Hello all,
Recently, I downloaded Java EE with the SDK. When I went to
install it, it could not find the Java Run-time, the JRE. I have Java SE
with the JDK installed and have used Java on my system. When I installed
Java SE it included the JRE. Perhaps the problem is that I have
On 3/1/2014 3:05 AM, Bruce Whealton wrote:
Hello all,
Recently, I downloaded Java EE with the SDK. When I went to
install it, it could not find the Java Run-time, the JRE. I have Java SE
with the JDK installed and have used Java on my system. When I installed
Java SE it
Hi,
I'm a newbie with tomcat trying to get a basic mod_jk configuration working.
I have a mod_jk.conf file containing
JkMount /Client_Access ajp13
JkMount /Client_Access/* ajp13
I'm not getting any errors in the file specified as JkLogFile, and netstat
-l shows a listening socket at port 8009.
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Matthew,
On 8/12/2010 10:42 AM, Matthew Fleming wrote:
I'm a newbie with tomcat trying to get a basic mod_jk configuration working.
I have a mod_jk.conf file containing
JkMount /Client_Access ajp13
JkMount /Client_Access/* ajp13
I'm not
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Matthew,
On 8/12/2010 10:42 AM, Matthew Fleming wrote:
I'm a newbie with tomcat trying to get a basic mod_jk configuration working.
I have a mod_jk.conf file containing
JkMount /Client_Access ajp13
JkMount
I appreciate all the suggestions and have implemented them all, but its
still not working. Any other suggestions?
Matthew Fleming
Matthew Fleming wrote:
I appreciate all the suggestions and have implemented them all, but its
still not working. Any other suggestions?
Yes. Define what not working means, like :
- describe your configuration, shortly
- what are you doing ?
- what do you expect to happen ?
- what happens
Working now. Thanks again for all your advice. The original recommendations
were all that was necessary (plus I had two apache Includes in the wrong
order, and there was a little matter of a typo...) Thanks so much for all
your help.
Matthew Fleming
Thanks a lot for your reply guyz...I will give it a shot...
Thanks,
Chinmoy
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
Chinmoy Chakraborty wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to understand basic architecture of tomcat server and also
started to look into the code.
On 27 Nov 2009, at 06:55, Chinmoy Chakraborty cch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to understand basic architecture of tomcat server and also
started to look into the code. What should me my starting point
(also source
code wise) to understand basic workflow of tomcat server?
Chinmoy Chakraborty wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to understand basic architecture of tomcat server and also
started to look into the code. What should me my starting point (also source
code wise) to understand basic workflow of tomcat server?
Try the architecture section of the Tomcat docs.
Hi All,
I am trying to understand basic architecture of tomcat server and also
started to look into the code. What should me my starting point (also source
code wise) to understand basic workflow of tomcat server?
Chinmoy
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From: Kai Behncke [mailto:kai-behn...@gmx.de]
Subject: Newbie-question: Adding directory to localhost-tomcat
I have installed it successfully on windows at
C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0\webapps
Actually, Tomcat is installed at
C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation
Kai Behncke wrote:
...
I created now a directory
C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0\webapps\little_test
but when I call http://localhost:8080/little_test/; I only get HTTP Status
404:
..
message /little_test/
description The requested resource (/little_test/) is not
Hello all,
I've just installed Tomcat 6.0.20. Home page loads successfully at
http://myserver:8008/
(Yes, I changed the port to 8008).
I'm using Core Servlets by Marty Hall as a guide.
I put a couple of Hello.html, Hello.jsp pages into my
.../install_dir/webapps/ROOT.
Both the pages load fine
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Malladi,
On 8/24/2009 10:36 AM, Malladi, Sasikanth wrote:
I'm using Core Servlets by Marty Hall as a guide.
Which edition? It may be out of date.
I've created a servlet, HelloServlet. Well, it just says hello.
Can you post the code?
I've
Malladi,
On 8/24/2009 10:36 AM, Malladi, Sasikanth wrote:
I'm using Core Servlets by Marty Hall as a guide.
Which edition? It may be out of date.
I've created a servlet, HelloServlet. Well, it just says hello.
Can you post the code?
I've compiled it and put the class file into
From: Tena Sakai [mailto:tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu]
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
I was getting confused by the fact that a class file was in
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/sample/WEB-INF/classes directory
That class file is for the servlet side of the sample app.
and yet my
Hi,
I am new to tomcat and jsp. I appologize in advance my lack of knowledge,
but I would appreciate some poninters.
I am running tomcat 6.0.14 on redhat linux.
After reading a few pages of documentation, I tried:
http://localhost:8080/sample
It rendered what's in
Are you reloading the pages from the server with the shift key?
The pages might be locally cached from your browser.
Dan
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Tena Sakai tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu wrote:
Hi,
I am new to tomcat and jsp. I appologize in advance my lack of knowledge,
but I would
, why does
it reflect my hack (double Hello!) and no class file?
I am confused.
Tena
-Original Message-
From: Daniele Development-ML [mailto:daniele@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tue 8/18/2009 11:51 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: (newbie question) missing classs file?
Are you
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: (newbie question) missing classs file?
Are you reloading the pages from the server with the shift key?
The pages might be locally cached from your browser.
Dan
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Tena Sakai tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu wrote:
Hi,
I am new to tomcat
: (newbie question) missing classs file?
Consider also that once the application is loaded is memory, even if you
cancel the classes, the application still works.
I doubt that the JVM maintains in memory all the classes, all the times, but
if your current usage of the heap is not ridiculous big
. If that's the case, why does
it reflect my hack (double Hello!) and no class file?
I am confused.
Tena
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From: Daniele Development-ML [mailto:daniele@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tue 8/18/2009 11:51 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: (newbie question) missing
.
Tena
-Original Message-
From: David Smith [mailto:d...@cornell.edu]
Sent: Tue 8/18/2009 12:31 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: (newbie question) missing classs file?
I believe once a servlet is initialized in memory, it stays in and is
re-used over and over. After removing
: (newbie question) missing classs file?
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:00:48 -0700
From: tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu
To: users@tomcat.apache.org; users@tomcat.apache.org
Hi Dan,
Are you reloading the pages from the server with the shift key?
The pages might be locally cached from your browser.
Shift
...@gallo.ucsf.edu
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From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tue 8/18/2009 1:04 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
did you look at
$TOMCAT_HOME/work/Catalina/localhost/WEBAPPNAME/org/apache/jsp/
JSPNAME_jsp.java
From: Tena Sakai [mailto:tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu]
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
Being a newbie, I had no idea such deep secret existed.
It's not a deep secret. Look at the JSP doc:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/jasper-howto.html
and at conf/web.xml for the JSP
From: Tena Sakai [mailto:tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu]
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
That aside, can you tell me how I can clear what's in the heap?
You can't, other than by restarting the JVM. As long as there's a reference to
an object, it will stay in the heap. You can
From: Daniele Development-ML [mailto:daniele@googlemail.com]
Subject: Re: (newbie question) missing classs file?
I doubt that the JVM maintains in memory all the classes,
all the times
Once referenced, a servlet, listener, filter, valve, or realm class will remain
loaded until
/18/2009 9:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
From: Tena Sakai [mailto:tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu]
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
Being a newbie, I had no idea such deep secret existed.
It's not a deep secret. Look at the JSP doc
is
6.0.14. What's yours?
Regards,
Tena Sakai
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Tue 8/18/2009 9:39 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: (newbie question) missing classs file?
From: Tena Sakai [mailto:tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu]
Subject
appears?
Is this the normal way? Shall I change some entries (and if so, whre?)?
Thank you very much, Kai
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From: Kai Behncke [mailto:kai-behn...@gmx.de]
I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via
apt-get install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps
and started it with /etc/init.d/tomcat start
Now I would like to test if it runs on my remote server, but
if I type:
Peter Crowther:
From: Kai Behncke [mailto:kai-behn...@gmx.de]
I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via
http://www.myhomepage.de:8180
nothing at all appears?
Unless Debian changes Tomcat's configuration a lot, the default port is port
8080, not 8180. Try that?
IIRC Debian
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Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 06:46:48 -0700
From: kai-behn...@gmx.de
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Newbie question: How to test if Tomcat is running?
Dear users,
I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Kai Behncke kai-behn...@gmx.de wrote:
Dear users,
I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via
apt-get install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps
and started it with /etc/init.d/tomcat start
Now I would like to test if it runs on my remote
basic.
Thanks very much for any help.
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From: tomas_bar [mailto:barto...@gmail.com]
Subject: Newbie question about war file deployment
I've generated a war file using GWT. I have placed it in the webapps
folder of the tomcat directory (which is installed locally).
Tomcat version? JVM level? OS? What's the name of the .war file
Hello!
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
I am a total newbie on this and had never done this type of Web server
setup before.
Here is what I did so far based on reading documentations and
searching (e.g.,
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Phillip,
On 4/7/2009 4:34 PM, Phillip Pi wrote:
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
Question 1: What is Tomcat's proxy server?
Are you talking about using another web server out in front of Tomcat?
That would
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 04:49:06PM -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
Question 1: What is Tomcat's proxy server?
Apache Tomcat to act like a proxy server so other PCs, on the LAN, can
go through it to access the
Phillip Pi wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 04:49:06PM -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
Question 1: What is Tomcat's proxy server?
Apache Tomcat to act like a proxy server so other PCs, on the LAN, can
go through it to
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
Question 1: What is Tomcat's proxy server?
Apache Tomcat to act like a proxy server so other PCs, on the LAN, can
go through it to access the Internet. Is this not a correct way to set
up?
What you want is probably
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 02:10:39PM -0700, Phillip Pi wrote:
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
Question 1: What is Tomcat's proxy server?
Apache Tomcat to act like a proxy server so other PCs, on the LAN, can
go through it to access the Internet.
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Phillip,
On 4/7/2009 4:57 PM, Phillip Pi wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 04:49:06PM -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I was asked to set up a Tomcat's proxy server in Windows (using XP SP2).
Question 1: What is Tomcat's proxy server?
Apache
From: Phillip Pi [mailto:a...@zimage.com]
Subject: Re: Newbie Question with Apache Tomcat v6.0.18 in Windows XP
SP2.
OK, she said we need Tomcat because of PAC scripts to do the proxy auto
configurations.
I've never heard of PAC scripts in conjunction with Tomcat.
To repeat: Tomcat has
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Phillip,
On 4/7/2009 5:38 PM, Phillip Pi wrote:
OK, she said we need Tomcat because of PAC scripts to do the proxy auto
configurations.
I think she's still confused. Sorry if you already know all this, but
I'm new to proxy research and I'd never
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 04:46:32PM -0500, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
OK, she said we need Tomcat because of PAC scripts to do the proxy auto
configurations.
I've never heard of PAC scripts in conjunction with Tomcat.
http://www.google.com/search?q=tomcat+pac+script reveal that the
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 05:58:46PM -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
OK, she said we need Tomcat because of PAC scripts to do the proxy auto
configurations.
I think she's still confused. Sorry if you already know all this, but
I'm new to proxy research and I'd never heard of a PAC
From: Phillip Pi [mailto:a...@zimage.com]
Subject: Re: Newbie Question with Apache Tomcat v6.0.18 in Windows XP
SP2.
http://www.google.com/search?q=tomcat+pac+script reveal that the
relationships.
If you actually took a look at what the search found, you'd see that the
relationship
http://www.google.com/search?q=tomcat+pac+script reveal that the
relationships.
If you actually took a look at what the search found, you'd see that the
relationship is ... nothing. Mostly hits on a similarly confused thread from
a while back.
Oh. Strange results then.
Here is
From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: Newbie Question with Apache Tomcat v6.0.18 in Windows XP
SP2.
CGI? That URL gives me download links.
Sorry, I scanned it too quickly (time to go home).
- Chuck
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On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 05:30:49PM -0500, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
CGI? That URL gives me download links.
Sorry, I scanned it too quickly (time to go home).
No problems. It happens. Thanks for replying and have fun. :)
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Chuck,
Thanks for your help. This was exactly what I need.
Thanks,
Shyam
--- On Thu, 1/22/09, Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
Subject: RE: Configuring alternate host and port on Tomcat server - newbie
question
Hi,
I'm running Tomcat 5.5 on a Solaris(SunOS 5.10 )box. I have a couple of
instances of Tomcat web servers running on the same machine - the first one
uses the primary IP/localhost and port 443, and I would like to configure the
second instance to work with a secondary IP/alternate host and
From: Shyam Anand [mailto:struts_new...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Configuring alternate host and port on Tomcat server
- newbie question
I would like to configure the second instance
to work with a secondary IP/alternate host and
port 443 on the same machine.
By default, Tomcat listens on IP
Hello - hoping someone can help with a (dumb?) easy log config question.
I am using Tomcat 6.0.16 with JSF 1.2.9 (Mojarra) - everything is
working pretty cool, but I am getting one SEVERE exception being thrown
from JSF, which appears in the logs:
SEVERE: JSF1054: (Phase ID: RENDER_RESPONSE 6,
Try calling the servlet name instead of the class. You may need to get
rid of the space in the name.
-Original Message-
From: Kurt L Harless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:14 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Newbie: Question about first Servlet
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Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:14 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Newbie: Question about first Servlet
Greetings,
Specifics:
Window XP
TomCat 5.5
Java 1.6
Created webapp dirs under;
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps
From: David Cassidy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Newbie: Question about first Servlet
If i recall correctly the servlet must be in a package
No, JSPs almost always must be in packages, but servlets do not.
However, it's definitely bad practice not to put servlets in packages
From: Russo, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Newbie: Question about first Servlet
Try calling the servlet name instead of the class.
Now this is starting to get silly. Of course you use the url-pattern
to access the servlet via HTTP; the servlet-name is pretty much only
to link
the service and saw the
dump message when it was trying to parse my xml file.
Is this not the valid way of coding this encoding?
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From: Kurt L Harless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:14 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Newbie
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Newbie: Question about first Servlet
Greetings,
Specifics:
Window XP
TomCat 5.5
Java 1.6
Created webapp dirs under;
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\
Called ch1\WEB-INF\classes
In WEB-INF at created a web.xml
Greetings,
Specifics:
Window XP
TomCat 5.5
Java 1.6
Created webapp dirs under;
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\
Called ch1\WEB-INF\classes
In WEB-INF at created a web.xml file with the following contents;
?xml version=1.0
way of coding this encoding?
-Original Message-
From: Kurt L Harless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:14 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Newbie: Question about first Servlet
Greetings,
Specifics:
Window XP
TomCat 5.5
Java 1.6
Created webapp
We have a medical program that runs on two tomcat servers behind an LVS
load balancer. Everything works fine except for one particular function
that apparently relies on data in the tomcat5/work directory. If the
load balancer directs a request to a tomcat server that has different
cache data, the
Robinson, Eric wrote:
We have a medical program that runs on two tomcat servers behind an LVS
load balancer. Everything works fine except for one particular function
that apparently relies on data in the tomcat5/work directory. If the
load balancer directs a request to a tomcat server that has
to disable caching of anything
in the tomcat/work directory.
Isn't there a simple, global way to tell tomcat not to cache?
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From: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 6:00 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Newbie Question
Thank you for your answer.
I found the setting in the server.xml file and I can see the webpage coming
up, when I type
http://localhost/ on the same machine. But the page is still not showing when I
check from my
other computer from the LAN (I type http://192.168.10.100) It says: The page
Hi,
I am very new to Tomcat, and something I don't understand why is not working.
After I installed Tomcat, I can access a webpage locally at this address:
http://localhost:8080/
I configured my reouter for NAT and I have port 8080 forwarded to my desktop in
my LAN and when I
access http://my
Most likely your router is blocking port 8080, or not forwarding it.
to change tomcat to run on port 80
TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml, just search for 8080
Filip
S wrote:
Hi,
I am very new to Tomcat, and something I don't understand why is not working.
After I installed Tomcat, I can access a
Hi,
I've got a class that reads a file when it is first invoked. When I run this
class standalone, (meaning not using Tomcat), the class finds the file and can
read it just fine. But when I call the class from a JSP under Tomcat, I get an
error that indicates the class cannot find the file.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't find file - newbie question
Do I need to do something like define the file somehow in web.xml ?
No, but you need to access it with ServletContext.getResourceAsStream().
Take a look at the FAQ:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat
How can I place them locally? In the office where I work, we have a fire
wall and I get connection error messages when I try to use www whatever in
my jsps or in other files.
Carrie Latimer
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise
Tolls Data Center
Main 561.488.5361
SC 247.5361
Fax 561.470.6615
Mobile:
says it
should be.
Tim
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Subject: Newbie - question about tld or dtd files
How can I place them locally? In the office where I work, we have
On 6/15/06, Tim Lucia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xyzzy.jsp:
%@ taglib uri=/tags/struts-bean prefix=bean %
web.xml:
!-- Struts Tag Library Descriptors --
taglib
taglib-uri/tags/struts-bean/taglib-uri
taglib-location/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld/taglib-location
/taglib
Then place the
On 6/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I place them locally? In the office where I work, we have a fire
wall and I get connection error messages when I try to use www whatever in
my jsps or in other files.
This is most likely a problem with a DOCTYPE declaration in one
Should be an easy questions for the Tomcat users out there.
I know I have Tomcat installed but I did the installation many moons ago. Is
there a command that I can run from Windows that will tell me what version I am
running (have installed)?
Any help is appreciated.
Ritchie Gillam
Just start the tomcat and open default page on web browser
http://localhost:8080
look into Release Notes link
Ritchie Gillam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should be an easy questions for the Tomcat users out there.
I know I have Tomcat installed but I did the installation many
, November 17, 2005 5:55 PM
Subject: Newbie question - How to verify version of Tomcat?
Should be an easy questions for the Tomcat users out there.
I know I have Tomcat installed but I did the installation many moons
ago. Is there a command that I can run from Windows that will tell me
what
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#version
-Tim
Ritchie Gillam wrote:
Should be an easy questions for the Tomcat users out there.
I know I have Tomcat installed but I did the installation many moons ago. Is
there a command that I can run from Windows that will tell me what version I am
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