On 23/03/02 14:55, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 22 Mar 2002 23:27:40 -0800
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat on Mac OS X, please help!
>
> Went rooting around in my logs and found this in localhost_examples_log...
>
> 2002-03-23 02:21:12 StandardContext[/examples]: Exception starting filter Set
> Character Encoding
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: filters.SetCharacterEncodingFilter
The above exception is telling you that in your WEB.XML file for the
/examples context, there has been specified an encoding filter that your
system does not recognize. Take a look at the WEB.XML file in the
/examples/WEB-INF directory and comment out lines 68 - 73 (or just delete
them).
If you read the lines you have just commented out you will see that Set
Character Encoding filter has been applied to all requests in the /examples
context. Reading above in lines 32 - 39 you can see that the filter has
been set to EUC_JP which is not recognized as a valid system environment
variable.
Deleting or commenting out lines 68 - 73 should solve the problem or
changing EUC_JP to US_EN (if you are running US English). I'm almost
certain this question has been asked and answered before but knowing how
hard it is to find things in the archives at mikal.org (which also has been
offline for some days so I don't know why SUN still makes reference to it)
there are a couple of others you can check and which IMHO are more
functional.
http://archives2.real-time.com/rte-tomcat/
and
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
OS X is a great platform for Java development and Tomcat works well with it.
I don't bother with Apache because I don't have much content which is static
(so its not worth the trouble) plus I do a lot of custom logging via Tomcat.
You will find the ususal Mac issues, though, such as MacRoman character
encoding do have to be solved but that's half the fun ;)
HTH
Steven
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