Hi,
I'm using it but as you have found out I think very few ppl are using it on
this list. I was able to view servlets thru apache, but the integration fails
whenever I try reading any data (I use the post method for form data). I
found a java null pointer exception in the catalina log trying
Title: Re: keeping sessions when switching from http to https
Dear
David,
Yes,
with cookies turned on it alsow works on my end, no problem. However, many
people have cookies turned off, and for any real world application, it MUST also
work when cookies are turned off.
Go to
Netscape,
Hi,
With Tomcat 3.2.2 I did it in the server.xml file:
.
!-- default handler - static files and dirs. Set the
suppress property to true to suppress directory listings
when no welcome file is present.
NOTE: This setting applies to *all* web
When I try with cookies enabled, it works both on Netscape and IE 5.
Cookies disabled does not work on either.
Pat
-Original Message-
From: Mike Spreitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 24. Juli 2001 19:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: keeping sessions when switching
Hi All,
I have a servlet hosted in tomcat3.2.1. I am trying to get it work with
multibyte data with no luck. Does the tomcat servlet container support
multibyte data.
Any information or pointers to info will be greatly appreicated.
Thanx
Ganesh
At 12:05 AM 25/07/01, you wrote:
Given that Tomcat is the reference implementation I would assume its
implementation is the correct one.
And assuming, of course, that the behaviour is defined... In the spec for
JSP1.1 the only thing it says is that the expression is coerced into a
String.
From: raghu
To: tomcat
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 6:30 PM
Subject: 403: Forbidden error, you are unable to access /examples
from this server
Hi all,
I have installed apache 1.3.11
and tomcat 3.2.2 with mod_jk, apache and tomcat are working perfect
separately.
I have also installed
This posting is a request for suggestions on how best to
secure a web application.
First my setup:
NT 4.0
Apache 1.3.12
Tomcat 3.2.1 (running behind Apache)
servlets
jsp pages
static html pages
jdk1.3
Web-app directory structure:
webapps/my_context/
/jsp/jsp_pages
Hello everyone,
I wonder if anyone there has once generate PDF File from a servlet or JSP.
And could give me some tips.
Title: Servlets In A Package
Hi,
I've recently installed JBoss-2.4.0_Tomcat-3.2.2 and I'm now starting to experiment with all the JBoss samples. The first, Interest, contains a servlet that I'm trying to get up and running.
This InterestServlet is in a package org.jboss.docs.interest which
You can use Style Report Pro to generate PDF Files dynamically from Java
application.
-Original Message-
From: Kaneda K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dynamically Generate PDF
Hello everyone,
I wonder if anyone
I haven't done it from servelet, but from a XML I have made a PDF using
Apache Cocoon. try it.. you have a example too in it.
hope it helps ?
Regards
Senthil Kumar.r
-Original Message-
From: Kaneda K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:18 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi,
I was working on the same problem and have been told of a java utility to
convert XSL formatted XML into PDF:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/
I have not tried it yet and I suppose it seems like the long way round - but
if you are using XML as a format it might be your solution.
Another
Hi,
someone knows how to configurate tomcat 4 and apache 1.3 on winnt
system??
tanks!!
Your JSP can check if there's a valid login before processing. In our
application we use a login object with user information for authenticated
users and store it in the user session.
(BTW we use a servlet as a controller and Velocity to handle the view - so
it's impossible to access directly a
Kaneda K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I wonder if anyone there has once generate PDF File from a servlet or JSP.
And could give me some tips.
I've tried to do this with jsp (without succes), but with a servlet it can be done
quite easy:
Use tex-dvi-ps-pdf (where
Hi,
someone knows how to configurate tomcat 4 and apache 1.3 on winnt
system??
tanks!!
Marco
Hello,
I have included the
mod_jk.conf-auto file in my httpd.conf. Should i mount the directories
separately? My feeling is that mod_jk.conf takes care of
it
"black holes are,when GOD is dividing by zero"
- Original Message -
From:
Senthil
Kumar Rajamanickam
To:
Hi!
I'm developing an application not targeted to the web, but still I need to
use the HTTP as the protocol. I've chosen to specify five new status code, to
report some kind of errors I may generate and that aren't covered by existing
ones. These codes are 601, 602, 603, 605, 606. The
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 17:21 pm, you wrote:
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 17:13 pm, you wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know why ppl have issues with IIS. I followed the jakarta docs
to the ltter and had it working within an hour!
Downloaded the 4.0beta6.zip and I'm looking for the docs. Where are
Hi
I would like to know if the equivalent of:
ApJServMount /something ajpv12://localhost:9500/something
exists with the command JkMount (note the port).
Thanks
Loïc Lefèvre
Greetings all!
Use of HTML- and RTF-formatted e-mail is on rise and needs to stop ASAP.
Most recent (messages sent on July 25th) offenders are:
- Prosa
- raghu
- Senthil Kumar Rajamanickam
- Martin Welch
- Brigger Patrick
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Michael Petres
Now, I am not the moderator or the
hi
trying to locate
the above file - the link on the jakarta.apache [http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/win32/i386/mod_jk.dll]
is dead, can anyone send me theirs or let me know where else it's available
?
thanks in
advance.
rgds
david.
Hi,
I developed an application with Cocoon/XSP tecnologies, and now I have to
call an RMI method within this application (This method has been developed
by another person).
When I call the RMI method from a stand alone application all is OK. If I
call the RMI method from XSP (or JSP, or
try
mounting a Alias directory named "jetspeed" and tell apache its location.. yes,
as you tell mod_jk should take care of it. But I don't think their would be any
harm in having a alias? (I have mounted all the dir with a alias name along with
my mod_jk configuration)
one
other
Yup, I have checked that. I inserted that in the file.
I'm going to have a look at the HowTo again.
Chris McNeilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/01 04:45pm
I'm going to take another shot at it ;-)
Check your JkMounts and make sure that there are some for /baseball.
mod_jk.conf-auto or whatever
I'm having problems installing Tomcat on my Win98Se
machine. Below are the directions from Jakarta for installing
Tomcat. I've commented what I don't
understand.Thanks,Jeff
W.-How Do I Install the
Binary Version of Tomcat?Very simple. You
Hi,
I have noticed that when I start my application under Tomcat 3.2.1 all the
variables are shared If I access for the first time and I set for
example Name=mouse, at the second access (another session!) the Name
variable is equal to mouse??? Why? Is a Tomcat bug?
Help me!
Thanks.
Did you use Internet explorer twice for these tests ?
In this case, it appears for me too.
Try to run TWO process Internet Explorer not CTRL+N (new window) then
try your application on these two browsers.
Loïc Lefèvre
-Message d'origine-
De : Stefano Bonnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Title: RE: META: E-mail format
My sincere apologies.
I always change this as a matter of course so I can only assume that some upgrade by my company has changed it.
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Emir Alikadic (ADNOC IST) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 July 2001 11:50
To:
I'm working currently for an insurance company.
Instead of using JSP's the company wants us provide a solution using
XML/XSL in order to standardize data formatting.
We've build some kind of framework-extension that's using Xerces and Xalan
but it's not looking very clean.
Will struts provide
On Wednesday 25 July 2001 08:47, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
I wonder if anyone there has once generate PDF File from a servlet or
JSP. And could give me some tips.
Yes, I've done it using FOP, found at xml.apache.org.
--
Nils O. Selåsdal
Yes, I tried your suggest but it happens the same thing. I have also used
the Nokia Wap Toolkit
My application is developed with Cocoon/XSP tecnologies and run on Tomcat
3.2.1. Perhaps I have to define the variable in another way, but I don't
know
- Original Message -
From:
At 01:30 PM 25/07/01, you wrote:
In html, which is horrible! Please sort it out!
I'm having problems installing Tomcat on my Win98Se machine. Below are
the directions from Jakarta for installing Tomcat. I've commented what I
don't understand.
snip/
Change directory to
I was working on the same problem and have been told of a
java utility to
convert XSL formatted XML into PDF:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/
I have not tried it yet and I suppose it seems like the long
way round - but
if you are using XML as a format it might be your solution.
make sure your variables do indeed have session scope - what platform are
you running on?
I had this happen when I accessed my app through a browser on the linux box
it is running on.
When I access the app from another machine it doesn't happen. I assumed it
must be something to do with the way
Hi,
Variables in what sense? As in variables in a servlet? They are suppose
to be shared. It is up to you to ensure that your servlet is thread safe
(there will only be one instance of a servlet created by Tomcat). If you
want to store a variable in the session, the use something like:
I've tried to do this with jsp (without succes), but with a
servlet it can be done quite easy:
Use tex-dvi-ps-pdf (where tex is a TeX document, (LaTeX))
(maybe it can be done even easier...)
If someone knows how i could do this with jsp, (read tex with
taglibs) i'm eager to
i did as u said, but still i am
getting the same error. I now doubt if mod_jk.so is working properly or
not?
No, i am running only tomcat with
apache, please help
"black holes are,when GOD is dividing by zero"
- Original Message -
From:
Senthil
Kumar Rajamanickam
I've recently installed JBoss-2.4.0_Tomcat-3.2.2 and I'm now starting to
experiment with all the JBoss samples. The first, Interest, contains a
servlet that I'm trying to get up and running. This InterestServlet is in a
package org.jboss.docs.interest which I've compiled and placed in
What I'm trying to do is have IIS serve the static pages.
Randy Layman
randy.layman@aswe
Thanks, i will try 3.2.1. I use 3.2.2 with ajpv12.
No i didn't get usefull reply's on my mail. Just some
external programs for seperate logging... but i want
it together with my iis/html log
Regards,
Edwin Eversdijk
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Make
Hello,
Is it possible to update the file $TOMCAT/conf/tomcat-users.xml without
re-starting tomcat ?
Same question with the file $WEB_APP/web-inf/web.xml.
Delphine
With
the info.. I could not think of any specific reasons which might stop you to set
this up..
just
try going through following tasks..
1.ref. to mod_jk how to manual which you have got
along with tomcat, and set up your mod_jk with apache ( you have to mount mod_jk
in apache like this
ok ok I have solved the problem
Thanks...
- Original Message -
From: Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Shared Variables
Hi,
Variables in what sense? As in variables in a servlet? They are suppose
to
Hello, I've got the following problem:
(please don't stop reading :) )
in the file mod_jk.conf:
NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1
VirtualHost 127.0.0.1
ServerName win.fivia.com
DocumentRoot d:/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/webapps/adfront
JkMount /*.jsp ajp12
JkMount /adfront/* ajp12
RedirectMatch
Title: mod_jk.dll
all
quite a few mails flashed by from people who've obviously got past installation and cobbling tomcat to apache and have moved onto newer problems - if any of you have done this on win2k and have the above file to hand, or know where to get it, could you let me know
Phew I've got on problem resolved (or partially resolved).
It seems that the order of the LoadModule command in httpd.conf is
very important !!!
When I put:
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.dll
LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
Tomcat receive my request but when I put:
Is there any document that shows how to install
Tomcat on a Windows 2000 and IIS 5 environment?
Thanks,
Luiz Olavo
Hi
Yes I believe at the top of httpd.conf, it is written that the order in which the
modules are loaded is very important.
Cheers
Aaron
Loïc Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/25/01 10:29am
Phew I've got on problem resolved (or partially resolved).
It seems that the order of the LoadModule
Now the problem is that Tomcat don't receive the rewrited uri
logs:
2001-07-25 15:33:03 - Ctx( ): 404 R( + /start/index.html + null) null
As you can we can see, Tomcat don't receive the wanted uri:
http://win.fivia.com/adfront/AdFront?access=/start/index.html
Any idea ?
Loïc Lefèvre
On Wednesday, 25. July 2001 09:47, Kaneda K wrote:
Hello everyone,
I wonder if anyone there has once generate PDF File from a servlet or
JSP. And could give me some tips.
Check out:
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/
and/or
http://www.etymon.com/pj/index.html
Marco
--
Marco Ladermann
dpa,
Hi,
Here is the situation :
* I have a class that makes use of JUnit (by
extending the JUnit TestCase class). Let's call it ServletTestCase
* I have a second class that is used to call a
method in ServletTestCase, let's call it MyProxyClass
* I have a thirdclass (a servlet) that does
I'm running on NT (development) and Redhat Linux (production).
startup.bat and startup.sh (actually tomcat.bat/tomcat.sh) add the jar
files from tomcat/lib to the classpath but do not add jars from WEB-INF/lib
of the individual webapps.
Thanks,
Dave
Joseph D Toussaint [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
My system: Tomcat/Apache+mod_ssl/RedHat 7.1
---[Howto snippet]--
mod_jk can use either the original Ajpv12 protocol or the newer Ajpv13
protocol. Both protocols are enabled by default. The Ajp13 Connection
Handler in Tomcat will give you the
This is my workaround as well, but it is not a very good solution. I often
have multiple webapps running that need different versions of the same jar
file. This becomes a real pain.
Thanks,
Dave
john regan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/24/2001 05:20:39 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Is anyone can give me an exemple of a a digest authentification? a form ? a
basic ?
Is is possible to decalre two groups of users with differents authorizations
?
Delphine
raghu wrote:
/i did as u said, but still i am getting the same error. I now doubt if
mod_jk.so is working properly or not?/
/No, i am running only tomcat with apache, please help/
Did you download the binary version of mod_jk.so? I tried this a few
months ago and had a problem with it.
zze-messager FTM balr002 wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to update the file $TOMCAT/conf/tomcat-users.xml without
re-starting tomcat ?
Same question with the file $WEB_APP/web-inf/web.xml.
Nope. Those xml files are read at startup.
--
John Alex Hebert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Engineer
What's your classpath look like?
John
isleofdogs wrote:
My system: Tomcat/Apache+mod_ssl/RedHat 7.1
---[Howto snippet]--
mod_jk can use either the original Ajpv12 protocol or the newer Ajpv13
protocol. Both protocols are enabled by
On 3.3 I have lost the ability of Apache to serve the directory
indexes.
When I click in Apache on a redirect to the directory where my JSPs are,
under $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/application/, Tomcat takes over (since it
sees the /application/)
but ...
Then clicking on the Up to:
I am deleting a lot of mails and didn't notice if you got a response to
this. Take a look a Cocoon, an Apache/Jakarta web publishing frame work for
XML.
-Original Message-
From: Axel Van Noten [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 7:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I'm using Jakarta since a few days and i encounter the following strange
problem :
I have build a sample servlet based page that contains two frames, one
(issued from a servlet) with a sample form composed of a dynamic list
(created with a JDBC SQL query) and a push button, and
My mistake, I meant http://127.0.0.1/admin/index.html.
Randy Layman
randy.layman@aswe
At 09:17 AM 7/25/01 -0500, you wrote:
What's your classpath look like?
My first attempt at installing Tomcat was
with the source code and it had me setting up
all kinds of things in the classpath.
This current install, the binary download, hasn't
had me set up anything in the classpath.
I did
Hi Vincent!
I've run into the same situation a couple of times, when one class uses
a second class, and this second class uses a third one that is not
present.
1st - 2nd - 3rd (missing)
One would think that instantiating the 2nd should give an error, but
that loading the 2nd and/or
I'm almost done with a PATCH to fix that... I should be able to commit it
later tonight...
Pier
Jeff Hoare at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using it but as you have found out I think very few ppl are using it on
this list. I was able to view servlets thru apache, but the integration
First question: Did you try running this in a browser debugger? MS has one
for IE (search for JScript debugger), and Netscape 4 has one.
parent.document.critere
document.critere isn't defined, unless you're defining it somewhere else.
And, is this actually, really the HTML you're using?
As usually there are many way to catch the rabbit:
XSL:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/index.html
http://xml.apache.org/fop/index.html
Instead of XSL you might use one of these:
http://www.retep.org.uk/pdf/
http://www.etymon.com/pj/
http://www.pdflib.com/
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Are you encoding the cross-protocol links (with
HttpServletResponse.encode[Redirect]URL())?
The only reason I ask is that it seems strange that it does OK with cookies
but not with URL encoding: the code paths are similar, so I'd expect it to
fail with both or succeed with both.
In order to activate the debugger :
(IE) outils/options internet/avancees
-Message d'origine-
De : William Kaufman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoye : mercredi 25 juillet 2001 16:55
A : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Objet : RE: Java script problem using servlets
First question: Did you try
Title: RE: Servlets In A Package
looking for the class Interest instead of InterestServlet.
That's what I thought.
make sure there are no extra spaces in the class
name for the web.xml.
I've gone over this file byte by byte and I've arrived at this:
Hi,
After many problems, my servlet run under
windows NT / Apache / Tomcat 3.2.3 / mod_jk.
This url helped me:
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/archive/view?mesg=24718
Thanks Jeff Kilbride
Loïc Lefèvre
note: if one want my servlet test java code + configuration files, email
me,
This is so frustrating. I got JCE, stuck all the jars in jdk/jre/lib/ext,
and no dice. I have been reading thru forums for 2 weeks now, and it seems
that everytime someone had a 'SHA-1 not avail' error, nobody replied. I
don't know where to start. PLEASE HELP me 8(
-Original
extract
org/apache/tomcat/core/LocalStrings.properties
(or org/apache/tomcat/service/LocalStrings.properties ??
don't remember exactly which one did it for me..)
from webserver.jar, add/edit status codes you want, put it
back and restart Tomcat. You should be running fine now.
This
Can someone help here? I just start to use Tomcat
with Apache on NetWare server. And sometimes when the servlet reads html form
request, tomcat shows the "ContextManager: SocketException reading request".
Please see the following for detail message. The environment I'm using is
Tomcat3.2.2,
Hi all,
I am new to this list but I have browsed through the archives on
jakarta.apache.org to see if I could find a solution to my problem.
I am trying to compile mod_jk.so on Solaris 2.6 for Tomcat 3.2.3 and
Apache 1.3.20.
Following information in the other posts related to this subject and
I believe I now have Tomcat running successfully. But...
After starting Tomcat I get the following screen:
01-07-25 11:37:26 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( )
01-07-25 11:37:26 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /test )
01-07-25 11:37:29 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting
Maybe I should restate... all I am trying to do is startup tomcat3.2.2 on
win2k.
-Original Message-
From: Henderson, Kevin CECOM RDEC STCD
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 1:11 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: Lange, Mark A CECOM RDEC STCD
Subject: RE: newbie (or a
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Worst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 8:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Simple (I think) Running Tomcat Question
I believe I now have Tomcat running successfully. But...
After starting Tomcat I get the following screen:
check if your servlet is in your classpath. before starting tomcat, i
execute un file gotomcat.bat which fix the values for the classpath.
see below this file :
set JAVA_HOME=d:\jdk\jdk1.2.2
set TOMCAT_HOME=d:\softs\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;d:\jdk\jdk1.2.2
set
I don't know the exact answer but here are some clues:
1. what jdk are you running on? upgrade to 1.2/1.3 if it's = 1.1
2. check your java.security file, make sure you have the following
entry:
security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.Sun
I guess if you're using non-sun jdk it
Hi All,
I have a servlet hosted in tomcat3.2.1. I am trying to get it work with
multibyte data with no luck. Does the tomcat servlet container support
multibyte data.
Any information or pointers to info will be greatly appreicated.
Thanx
Ganesh
Hello,
I have to do protect the accesses to my application in fuction of groups of
users.
For exemple, the group1 can access to the application if the url likes this
:
/sc?AI=A*
/sc?AI=M*
/sc?AI=D
And the group2 can access with a url likes : /sc?AI=V*
How to do that with a FORM or a BASIC
Precision :
The group2 must access also to the same urls that the group1.
group1 :
/sc?AI=A*
/sc?AI=M*
/sc?AI=D
group2 :
/sc?AI=A*
/sc?AI=M*
/sc?AI=D
/sc?AI=V*
-Message d'origine-
De : zze-messager FTM balr002
Envoye : mercredi 25 juillet 2001 18:04
A : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Objet
Hello World is a servlet, not an applet - a world of difference.
Exactly how are you trying to run it?
Matt.
- Original Message -
From: Jeffrey Worst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 July 2001 16:54
Subject: Simple (I think) Running Tomcat Question
I believe I now
Pier et al:
Yes... and ... YES!!
I downloaded the newest jakarta-tomcat-connectors, built, installed, and
ran, and my two big problems have disappeared! THANK YOU!
I am now cautiously beginning to test our application to see that everything
else works.
Thanks again for the excellent fix!
Very true. Let me go back and think this thing through some more so I can
post a more thoughtful question.
Thanks,
Jeff W.
- Original Message -
From: Matt Read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: Simple (I think) Running Tomcat
Mark Dzmura at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pier et al:
Yes... and ... YES!!
I downloaded the newest jakarta-tomcat-connectors, built, installed, and
ran, and my two big problems have disappeared! THANK YOU!
I am now cautiously beginning to test our application to see that everything
hi folks
I am trying to configure tomcat3.3b1 with apache. however, whenever I run the
build-hpux.sh script, it produces the following error messages relating to the apxs
script:
/opt/apache/bin/apxs[66]: require: not found
/opt/apache/bin/apxs[67]: use: not found
Confirmed. getParameter()'s are giving null pointer exceptions for
me as well.
Mark
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
Mark Dzmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks:
I have received but a single response to my multiple posts regarding Tomcat 4
Beta 6 and Apache, but, alas, it, was not helpful.
FWIW, my tomcat.log would never be updated unless the file already existed
before starting tomcat... so maybe you can try creating a 0-length file of that
name.
{then when I try to put the error trace to a file for the sake of my hand-
(tomcat run err.txt), the output is there up until the
I know there are 3 main logs that I can set verbositylevel=debug to
squeeze more info from tomcat...
What else can i do? I see debug=0 all over the XML configuration files but
I don't know which ones i should change, or where the info would go, or even
what values to use.
On a related topic,
You may also want to look at http://www.thentech.com for PDFdriver for Java.
Worked for us.
- Boris
As usually there are many way to catch the rabbit:
XSL:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/index.html
http://xml.apache.org/fop/index.html
Instead of XSL
Mark Dzmura at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Confirmed. getParameter()'s are giving null pointer exceptions for
me as well.
You can kinda expect it from code that is in Alpha :)
Pier
Hello
I have Tomcat 3.2 installed like service and redirect
module /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll in IIS Filters.
After Invoking the URL
http://localhost/examples/jsp/index.html; in my
browser I faced with following line in IIS log file:
GET /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll 401.
I didnt find anything
I'm not sure whether it'll work for you but you can assert current session on
each jsp page that you want to protect (assuming you store user login info in
the session) and throw an exception in case the object is not found in the
session, then the exception can be caught by an error jsp
I guess that's the way Tomcat parses the session info from request. When
it gets the cookie, everything is fine that it can get jsessionid from
the cookie and passes it back.
But without cookie, it needs to rewrite the url. I saw somebody said
that https and http are different schemes that
Hi Peter,
Have you looked at Realms? This allows you to specify a set of resources
(html, jsp, servlets etc) to be protected in your web.xml file. Any
unauthorised access attempt to these files will automatically throw up
a login form. Means you don't have to code in protection to each page.
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Jim Cheesman wrote:
At 12:05 AM 25/07/01, you wrote:
Given that Tomcat is the reference implementation I would assume its
implementation is the correct one.
And assuming, of course, that the behaviour is defined... In the spec for
JSP1.1 the only thing it says is
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