Hi guys,
here my problem :
I have a web application that use a Jdbc driver/connection to connect to a
proprietary application.
I did my developments and tests on a Tomcat 6.0.32 with scripts startup
(startup.bat) and all works fine. But when I tried to test the web app on
the production server
2011/8/1 Alexandre Terrasson alexandre.terras...@gmail.com:
Hi guys,
here my problem :
I have a web application that use a Jdbc driver/connection to connect to a
proprietary application.
I did my developments and tests on a Tomcat 6.0.32 with scripts startup
(startup.bat) and all works
Hi AN,
On 30.7.2011 22:34, AN wrote:
(...) I'm using Liferay (the application is a portlet).
I believe that you cannot apply webapp configuration to portlets. It is
probably better if you ask your question at Liferay mailing lists.
-Ognjen
I want to use Java 7 features in Servlets with Tomcat 7. I have tried
unsuccessfully to deploy Tomcat 7 with Java 7. I also tried compile
Tomcat 7 with Java 7 and failed as well. It is likely that I am doing
something wrong. I want to deploy in Windows XP. I haven't found any
news confirming that
I think you mean any attempt to WRITE The RESPONSE.
I took some time to verify the effect I described,
https://github.com/serac/charset-test. Reading data from the request
body coerces the encoding as I claimed. Simply swap the order of the
filter-mappings in web.xml and post some unicode data
On 01/08/2011 15:25, Jarnagin.Andrew wrote:
I want to use Java 7 features in Servlets with Tomcat 7. I have tried
unsuccessfully to deploy Tomcat 7 with Java 7.
Unsuccessful how?
I also tried compile Tomcat 7 with Java 7 and failed as well.
Failed how?
It is likely that I am doing
Stale as in, It gives me response which was suppose to be given for the
previous request (it gives me xml(previous) response instead of json(current)).
I am not seeing this behavior for HTTP. It occurs only for HTTPS.
*Though the problem of END event not being raise still happens for HTTP even
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Andrew/Trey/Jarnagin,
On 8/1/2011 10:25 AM, Jarnagin.Andrew wrote:
I want to use Java 7 features in Servlets with Tomcat 7. I have
tried unsuccessfully to deploy Tomcat 7 with Java 7. I also tried
compile Tomcat 7 with Java 7 and failed as well.
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.32 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
I am running into a problem when managing our webapp via the Tomcat Manager
App. Specifically, if I add any files to our WEB-INF/extension directory in
the exploded WAR directory after the initial deployment, an undeploy fails to
completely
If anyone has any suggestions on how we can add files into the exploded
webapp structure and still perform undeploy/re-deploy of our webapp, I would
greatly appreciate it. Or, if there's a way to tell tomcat to completely
remove the directory - regardless of additional files/directories,
Thanks, but I need to do this in a production environment, where we're
deploying/re-deploying a WAR and there is no eclipse IDE. In addition, I am
dynamically adding extensions to our webapp without having to restart our
webapp, which is what republishing from Eclipse does.
-bob
On 01/08/2011 20:32, Bob DeRemer wrote:
Thanks, but I need to do this in a production environment, where
we're deploying/re-deploying a WAR and there is no eclipse IDE. In
addition, I am dynamically adding extensions to our webapp without
having to restart our webapp, which is what
2011/8/1 Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com:
Thanks, but I need to do this in a production environment, where we're
deploying/re-deploying a WAR and there is no eclipse IDE. In addition, I am
dynamically adding extensions to our webapp without having to restart our
webapp, which is what
Thanks to all for the replies.
So we dont need JDK_HOME, and the message
Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment variable is defined
At least one of these environment variable is needed to run this program
is obsolete.
Best regards,
From: Bobi St
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:58:53
why
On 01/08/2011 22:27, Bobi St wrote:
Thanks to all for the replies.
So we dont need JDK_HOME, and the message
Correct.
Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment variable is defined
At least one of these environment variable is needed to run this program
is obsolete.
Wrong. The
Hi,
--- Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org schrieb am Mo, 1.8.2011:
On 01/08/2011 22:27, Bobi St wrote:
So we dont need JDK_HOME, and the message
Correct.
Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment variable is defined
At least one of these environment variable is needed to run this
From: Bobi St [mailto:temporaryb...@yahoo.de]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7: Why is JDK needed ?
it is obsolete in a way, because setting JAVA_HOME to JRE
gives the message : NB: JAVA_HOME should point to a JDK
not a JRE.
The message is correct as stated; when JAVA_HOME is used, it *must* point
My goal with this thread was to rise awareness with APR connector poll time
defaults, as some users will not really bother investigating why their
servers have such high context switches / timer interrupts. There is no
problem here as Tomcat is working fine with defaults.
There should be no
--- Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com schrieb am Mo, 1.8.2011:
it is obsolete in a way, because setting JAVA_HOME to JRE
gives the message : NB: JAVA_HOME should point to a JDK
not a JRE.
The message is correct as stated; when JAVA_HOME is used, it *must* point to a
JDK.
On 8/1/2011 7:18 PM, Bobi St wrote:
--- Caldarale, Charles Rchuck.caldar...@unisys.com schrieb am Mo, 1.8.2011:
it is obsolete in a way, because setting JAVA_HOME to JRE
gives the message : NB: JAVA_HOME should point to a JDK
not a JRE.
The message is correct as stated; when JAVA_HOME is
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Bobi,
On 8/1/2011 7:18 PM, Bobi St wrote:
The message is correct as stated; when JAVA_HOME is used, it
*must* point to a JDK. If you want a specific JRE, you must set
JRE_HOME, not JAVA_HOME.
Well, if JDK is not needed anymore, why bother
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Sudeep,
On 8/1/2011 2:47 PM, Sudeep Pradhan wrote:
Stale as in, It gives me response which was suppose to be given for
the previous request (it gives me xml(previous) response instead of
json(current)).
That's not what you said before. Can you
Hi Mark,
Actually, in the logs it does tell me that ExpandWar deleteDir failed. This is
because my extensions I have are actually JAR files that we're dynamically
loaded so we don't have to restart the webapp. I'm using the addUrl hack, but
by casting the main webapp's
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Alejandro,
On 7/29/2011 11:55 AM, Alejandro Henao González wrote:
public class HTMLEncoder { private static Map mapChar2HTMLEntity;
private final static char [] characters = {
'á','ú','ó','é','í','ñ','Á','Ú','Ó','É','Í','°','ü' }; private final
Also - I just looked at my local tomcat 6.0.32 server.xml and it has
JreMemoryLeakPreventionListener on the Server element. The implicit disabling
of URL caching this is supposed to do must not have an effect on this scenario.
As an aside, when I used antiJARLocking + antiResourceLocking on
Are the two tomcat configurations the same? Check the
server.xml,web.xml,context.xml and other configuration files of the
tomcat.
2011/8/1 Alexandre Terrasson alexandre.terras...@gmail.com:
Hi guys,
here my problem :
I have a web application that use a Jdbc driver/connection to connect to a
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