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From: Gorav Chhabra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: Reading Tomcat source code
Hello all,
I am very new to this TOMCAT...
Can anyone please guide from where i can download
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Steve Ochani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm odd.
I tried it on my Redhat test server and worked fine also.
Is your tomcat 6 install a default/fresh install?
What browser are you using? What character encoding does it think the
HelloWorldExample
output is
Hi David,
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/tooldocs/windows/keytool.html
says there are two modes for importing certificates.
1. You choose an alias, which is already present in your keystore.
keytool will assume, that the cert is a certificate reply (which is
probably wrong in your
I've been using the NIO connector for a while now for HTTP. Now I'm adding
an SSL connector, and as long as I don't use NIO, everything is working
fine:
Connector port=8443
SSLEnabled=true
scheme=https secure=true
clientAuth=false sslProtocol=TLS
2008/9/11 Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Lars 'Levia' Wesselius
Subject: Re: Problem with Apache, Tomcat, mod_jk
http://mirroredescape.net/manager/
Tomcat 404 error.
You appear to have ignored what you were
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat Native 1.1.15 stable. This release includes few bug fixes over
Apache Tomcat Native 1.1.14.
Please refer to the change log for the list of changes:
http://tomcat.apache.org/native-doc/miscellaneous/changelog.html
2008/9/11 Lars 'Levia' Wesselius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/9/11 Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Lars 'Levia' Wesselius
Subject: Re: Problem with Apache, Tomcat, mod_jk
http://mirroredescape.net/manager/
Tomcat 404
OK, thanks all for the advice. It's a long work, indeed, but how
fascinating.
Cheers,
Pierre
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message - From: Gorav Chhabra
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Sent:
Hmm, I just tried converting the keystore to JKS (using
org.mortbay.util.PKCS12Import) and that worked. So the JKS keystore seems
to work fine with the NIO connector, but the PKCS12 keystore only works with
non-NIO.
On 9/11/08, Tim McCune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using the NIO
I created JkMounts for my own servlet:
JkMount /SiteReview|/* ajp13
and it worked! This means that every problem has been resolved now, though
I'm wondering, as in the previous message, can I easily deploy applications
using the manager, or would I have to add the JkMounts all the time?
And I'm
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From: Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Steve Ochani [EMAIL
2008/9/11 Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Steve Ochani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm odd.
I tried it on my Redhat test server and worked fine also.
Is your tomcat 6 install a default/fresh install?
What browser are you using? What character encoding does it
You are almost certainly having a problem with (default) character
encodings on your system, usual things to check are the encoding that
the JVM is using, for example what does:
echo $LANG
return (usually controlled by what's defined in /etc/sysconfig/i18n -
although I'm not familiar with Ubuntu
Brendan Martens wrote:
most file systems cant read spaces in a filename so you should put in
_ where you see spaces
Hmmm, not sure this is the issue, both filesystems can read and write
files with spaces.
Whichever bright developer invented the first filesystem allowing spaces
in filenames
Will if possible use
pound
instead... that I think its font independent...
Otherwise I think you have to sorround that
getCurrencyInstance
stuff with a font... and tell it what font it must use...
... I think
I'm just wondering how the systems guess the character set from
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Whichever bright developer invented the first filesystem
allowing spaces in filenames should be found and shot.
You'd have to go a long way back - UNIX has had them at least since I started
using it*. Besides, users love 'em - it's just us
1. What the _Browser_ thinks about encoding of your page.
In menu View Encoding what encoding is auto-selected there.
Western / ISO 8859-1 for both.
2. In Page Info dialog of Firefox
(in Tools menu or in context menu Page Info )
what is Encoding, Content Type, and what META tags are
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Mark Hagger [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
You are almost certainly having a problem with (default) character
encodings on your system, usual things to check are the encoding that
the JVM is using, for example what does:
echo $LANG
return (usually controlled by
Dear Support,
I would request for your help in regards to Tomcat Patch Management. I
hope you will be helpful in this regard.
We have installed and configured an Tomcat web server on windows server
platform for an application called Business Objects XI. Tomcat web servers
will not be
- Original Message -
From: Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Mark Hagger
[EMAIL
Hi, Bill!!
Thank you a lot!!
It seems, it's exactly what I need
Bill Barker-2 wrote:
kazukin6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Plz Help !!
Is it possible to disable all java code execution within jsp page (by
security manager or something)
but allow custom
Hi Juha!
Yes, I did, but it's kinda hard for me to estimate all possible threats and
the Tomcat's ability to provide the defence
I suppose it should be
1) No thread creation
2) No IO operations
3) No any direct System API invokations, only JAVA API -(cause it can lead
to undesired
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will, I cant see how TC can be influencing it
You write a char (the pound) to an output stream it appears differently in
browser...
TC is just sendign what it gets...
Its got to be this...
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm transferring my application from a tomcat 5.5.26 server to tomcat
6.0.18, and notice that my formatted currency amounts are not being properly
displayed. Instead of a Pound (GBP) sign I get a question mark within a
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All,
I'm getting these exceptions in my production stdout file. Anyone ever
see anything like this:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
com.mysql.jdbc.ServerPreparedStatement.realClose(ServerPreparedStatement.java:901)
at
I'm using grep to monitor apache process (tomcat apache 5.5.17). It seems
to create a new PID every time for each time I query the apache process.
*OS: Solaris 5.10*
NAME=jcami SSH_CONNECTION=10.159.20.18 4805 10.158.48.20 22 _=/usr/ucb/ps
jcami*28775* 0.1 0.1 1280 904 pts/12 S
- Original Message -
From: Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think... you looking in the wrong place...
Convert it to bytes... and print that... you will see it... I think
Can it be one of the libraries (*.jar) that is different, that forcec TC6
to
act differently ?
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- Original Message -
From: Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
- Original Message -
From: Willem Moors [EMAIL
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Johnny,
Johnny Kewl wrote:
For example if you want XSLT in tomcat, first impression is its xerces
and a complex servlet and lots of pain... you actually think tomcat cant
do it, but then you look at the default servlet and Obama! its there
;) I
Felix,
Thanks for the reply. Your point #1 was the correct issue (and shows my
inexperience with these things). I was trying to import the certificate
using an alias name already in use (which I thought was what I was supposed
to do). I changed the alias name, and the cert then imported
On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Johnny,
Johnny Kewl wrote:
For example if you want XSLT in tomcat, first impression is its
xerces
(Jumping without reading previous posts)
You first impression is wrong :) Xerces is an
I studied the Response Headers for the ajax call that generates the output
and found that for the correct result (ie. in TC55), the content type was
this:
Content-Typetext/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1
while for the wrong result (ie. in TC6), the content type was:
Content-Typetext/plain
So I
current EnviornmentRHEL 5JDK 1.5.0Tomcat6Virtual Machine
Hello all,I am looking at our existing script we are trying to find out why our
script will not start Tomcat6. We have checked the following. We did change the
script and we will show you the one that works but is not as extensive.
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Kamal,
Kamal wrote:
I am running two web apps (one in Tomcat 5.0.30 and another in Tomcat
5.5). The app running in Tomcat 5.0.30 calls the app in Tomcat 5.5
(uses Form Authentication ). We have a JSP page in Tomcat 5.0.30 app
that authenticates
Hello,
Can someone help me please.. i haven't got the answer for my query yet..
please.
Best Regards,
Anand G
NU UK ITS Architecture and Design
Floor 7, Norfolk Tower, Norwich
Phone - 01603 838398
- Forwarded by Anand Gundanna/TCS/NUI/NORWICHUNION on 11/09/2008 16:38
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Anand
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Barak,
Barak Yaish wrote:
I've dump a file using jmap, and asked MemoryAnalyzer (www.eclipse.org/mat)
to take a look. This tool reported that an instance of java.security.Policy
retained 77.7% of the heap (552,569,816 bytes).
Wow, that's a lot of
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Robert,
Robert Koberg wrote:
On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Huh? The DefaultServlet handles XSLT? Which version of TC is that in?
There is XSL for directory listings by default.
Okay, that makes WAY more sense.
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Having said that, there are a lot of use cases where you explicitelly
don't want google or anyone else to index the site, cause it contains
private information, would you like to see your private emails or your
health
2008/9/11 Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I studied the Response Headers for the ajax call that generates the output
and found that for the correct result (ie. in TC55), the content type was
this:
Content-Typetext/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1
while for the wrong result (ie. in TC6), the
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Steve,
Steve Cohen wrote:
I've just realized I have a problem with my application running in
Tomcat related to Spanish-language text input by the users.
When running my application on an Ubuntu 7.10 platform, I have no
problems with Spanish
On Sep 11, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Robert,
Robert Koberg wrote:
On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Huh? The DefaultServlet handles XSLT? Which version of TC is that
in?
There is XSL for directory
- Original Message -
From: Willem Moors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
I studied the Response Headers for the ajax call that
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Jon and Peter,
Peter Crowther wrote:
I've successfully run up to three Tomcats on the same machine, as
three processes, all with the same JAVA_HOME. It's a good way of
providing isolation between applications, or even Tomcat versions (I
was
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Susan,
Susan Richards wrote:
How would I add to the build.xml file so that when ant builds it, it
creates this code in my web.xml file?
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/404.html/location
/error-page
Why not simply add it to
- Original Message -
From: Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
- Original Message -
From: Willem Moors [EMAIL
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Johnny,
Johnny Kewl wrote:
I think it may be possible that something else is setting the font...
and then the JRE is using that.
I think you're totally confusing yourself about font issues. Java only
interacts with fonts of any kind when running
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Willem,
Willem Moors wrote:
I studied the Response Headers for the ajax call that generates the output
and found that for the correct result (ie. in TC55), the content type was
this:
Content-Typetext/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1
while for the
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Chuck,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JVM per Context
If your goal is to run TC with different JVMs have you looked
at using each JBM to run embedded TomcatBR
This has nothing to do with
Chris,
Thanks for your response..
Currently we are managing Windows Patch management through a application
called BIGFIX. But that will not be used to manage for any other
application purpose.
So, do you think Automatic windows patch management and manual tomcat
patch management would
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Anand,
Anand Gundanna wrote:
We have installed and configured an Tomcat web server on windows server
platform for an application called Business Objects XI.
Yikes. Patching Microsoft Windows will be more important than patching
Tomcat from the
So, do you think Automatic windows patch
management and manual tomcat patch management would ideal as patch releases
from Tomcat is very rare?
Yes, that's the way we do it. We use WSUS for Windows patch management, and
manually upgrade Tomcat as needed. This has not been an issue for us, as
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its generating a pound... the question is, the webapp is not dicatation the
font... so I'm asking what font is being used for the pound?
Whatever the browser picks from what it has available. :-)
He *is* introducing a
I'm willing to bet the symbol for the british pound is not part of the
normal web character set like a US dollar symbol is and as a result
needs to be expressed by entity notation ( pound; or #163; ).
--David
Johnny Kewl wrote:
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From: Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL
Shahar Cohen wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody please tell me how I can monitor by SNMP tomcat sites
without querying the admin module which I disabled for security reasons?
Is there any MIBS that I can use?
In short, you can't. Tomcat does not provide SNMP, even with the Admin app.
There may be
laura fu wrote:
I saved my work HelloWorld.java in the folder in C:\Program Files\Apache
Group\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\jjolt\WEB-INF\classes.
You need to compile your servlet first.
Apache Tomcat/5.5.26 This is what i have done prior to this:1. Downloaded a
binary release of mod_jk
Ignore httpd
laura fu wrote:
I have also uncommented the invoker servlet in the main web.xml file.
That is a really, really bad idea. You should not be using the invoker servlet.
Mark
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To start a new topic, e-mail:
Brendan Martens wrote:
Hello,
I am having some issues with tomcat not displaying pages or files with
spaces in them, it simply 404s. Something like this:
pdf file on filesystem.pdf
being accessed at:
http://server/pdf%20file%20on%20filesystem.pdf
fails to display.
I am
Anand Gundanna wrote:
Dear Support,
I would request for your help in regards to Tomcat Patch Management. I
hope you will be helpful in this regard.
We have installed and configured an Tomcat web server on windows server
platform for an application called Business Objects XI. Tomcat web
Pid wrote:
Edward Song wrote:
Hi all,
Just soliciting some feedback on how to effectively, thwart data mining on
our server.
We have a reactive solution when it comes to screen scraping and data mining
on Tomcat 5.5.
We simply find the offending IP's and add them to the deny
Hi
My Tomcat Version:
Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.16
Server built: Jan 28 2008 11:35:29
Server number: 6.0.16.0
OS Name:Linux
OS Version: 2.6.9-55.0.2.ELsmp
Architecture: i386
JVM Version:1.5.0_14-b03
JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now you designing a web page... you pick Arial...
have to discover the font (some how) and then you have to add that HTML to
CSS code to your page
Do you not understand that style information, including fonts, is just
- Original Message -
From: Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.kewlstuff.co.za/test/test.htm
What do you see in this test page?
problems :-)
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From: Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
- Original Message -
From: Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hassan I not arguing, you know nothing about that font... how is your client
going to display it?
If the page contains an invalid code-point, as the error message
points out, then what should a browser display??
--
Hassan
Johnny Kewl wrote:
http://www.kewlstuff.co.za/test/test.htm
What do you see in this test page?
The output of a server that lies right to my face.
It says, it is serving UTF-8-encoded text, while it really serves text
encoded with some 8-bit charset - probably ISO-8859-1.
Regards
mks
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From: Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency amounts problem
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the page contains an invalid code-point, as the error message
points out, then what should a browser display??
Thats probably what I'm not getting...
All I did was set the Font to Verdana and drop a registered mark
http://validator.w3.org
Very cool btw... didnt know it was there
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From: Johnny Kewl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency
amounts problem
http://www.kewlstuff.co.za/test/test.htm
What do you see in this test page?
Depends on which character encoding I choose to view the page in. For the
declared UTF-8, FF3
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Migrating to tomcat 6 gives formatted currency
amounts problem
I'm willing to bet the symbol for the british pound is not part of the
normal web character set like a US dollar symbol is and as a result
needs to be expressed by entity
I'm trying to enable SSL with Tomcat's NIO connector. Using SSL with the
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