Hi!

Are you sure your a/c can open the port 8080?

Arion

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> From:  Phil Hedley@MITEL on 10/20/2000 09:13 AM GDT
> Hi Jacob,
> Yes, I have Tomcat 3.1 working with RedHat Linux 6.2.
> I have no idea why you are getting the first error.
> The 2nd error is obviously occuring because of the Ist error.
>
> The only problems I have encountered whilst starting up Tomcat is when I have
> not had su permissions. But the errors are different.
>
> Sorry I can't offer you anything else.
>
> Phil Hedley
>
> Jacob Nowicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 20/10/2000 07:42:01
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:    (bcc: Phil Hedley/Cal/Mitel)
>
> Subject:  ANYONE gotten tomcat3.1 stand-alone to work with linux ?
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I am just trying to get tomcat3.1 running on my linux box in stand-alone
> mode
> but I am getting the "infamous" errors...
>
> #1 after startup
> java.net.SocketException: Interrupted system call
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method)
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(Compiled Code)
>         at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(Compiled Code)
>         at java.net.ServerSocket.accept(Compiled Code)
>         at
> org.apache.tomcat.service.SimpleTcpEndpoint.acceptSocket(Compiled Code)
>         at
> org.apache.tomcat.service.SimpleTcpEndpoint.acceptConnections(Compiled
> Code)
>         at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpListenerThread.run(Compiled
> Code)
>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Compiled Code)
> Endpoint ServerSocket[addr=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0,port=0,localport=8080]
> shutdown due to exception: java.net.SocketException: Interrupted system
> call
>
> #2 during shutdown
> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(Compiled Code)
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(Compiled Code)
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Compiled Code)
>         at java.net.Socket.<init>(Compiled Code)
>         at java.net.Socket.<init>(Compiled Code)
>         at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.stopTomcat(Compiled Code)
>         at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.execute(Compiled Code)
>         at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.main(Compiled Code)
>
> HELP ANYONE!!!!
>
> Jake
>
> Ralph Einfeldt wrote:
> >
> > - The servlet spec is not completely backwards compatible.
> >   Some methods and a class have been deprecated
> >   see:
> > http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1998/jw-12-servletapi_p.html
> >
> >   But to change that shouldn'be be a big task.
> >
> > - The biggest effort (acccording to the traffic in this list) is
> >   to convert the configuration.
> >
> > > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> > > Von: Christian Rauh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2000 20:40
> > > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Betreff: Re: Why there are two apache servlets projects?
> > <snip/>
> > > The next question I pose is: how hard it is to eventually port the
> > > applications from JServ to Apache? I believe none due to backward
> > > compatibility, but is this really happening?
> > <snip/>

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