mod_jk with Tomcat4
Hi. Has anyone managed to get Apache and Tomcat 4.01 working together with mod_jk? If you have, could you please share with me how you configured Tomcat (send me the server.xml file). If you had any problems, could you please share how you solved them. I'm pretty sure that I have configured Apache correctly (since it starts without errors), and I have configured an AJP13 connector in server.xml. I have also created a workers.properties where the properties are set for the ajp13 worker. Apache and Tomcat both start without errors, but when a request is made, it just times out. The following error appears in catalina.log: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.net.Socket: method setKeepAlive(Z)V not found at org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector.run(Compiled Code) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479) Thanks for your help. -OGG
RE: mod_jk with Tomcat4
OKfinally got this workingwhat a silly mistake. The socket error was a result of the fact that the machine only had java1.2 and the setKeepAlive method was added in jdk 1.3. Therefore, I upgraded the jdk, and Tomcat 4.01 and Apache are now serving content at great speed through mod_jk and ajp13! Regards, -OGG -Original Message- From: Oli Gauti Gudmundsson Sent: 19. janúar 2002 14:46 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: mod_jk with Tomcat4 Hi. Has anyone managed to get Apache and Tomcat 4.01 working together with mod_jk? If you have, could you please share with me how you configured Tomcat (send me the server.xml file). If you had any problems, could you please share how you solved them. I'm pretty sure that I have configured Apache correctly (since it starts without errors), and I have configured an AJP13 connector in server.xml. I have also created a workers.properties where the properties are set for the ajp13 worker. Apache and Tomcat both start without errors, but when a request is made, it just times out. The following error appears in catalina.log: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.net.Socket: method setKeepAlive(Z)V not found at org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector.run(Compiled Code) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479) Thanks for your help. -OGG -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: mod_webapp: redirects to ServerName
If I point my browser to http://www.mydomain.com http://www.mydomain.com , Apache redirects me to http://123.45.67.89/index.jsp http://123.45.67.89/index.jsp , where 123.45.67.89 is the IP address of the server running the application, and is set as the ServerName in httpd.conf. And what is strange here? Apache recognized www.mydomain.com as an alias fo a sort and issued a redirect to what he considered to be the real URL. What is strange here is that this did not happen before I upgraded to mod_webapp. Also, when you have many domain names pointing to the same IP address, you do not want all of them to be redirected. For example, if a user inputs http://www.mydomain2.com in his browser address window, we dont want the address to be changed to 123.45.67.89. If I change the ServerName in httpd.conf to www.mydomain.com http://www.mydomain.com , then the opposite happens (that is, if I point the browser to 123.45.67.89 I get redirected to www.mydomain.com/index.jsp http://www.mydomain.com/index.jsp ). Yup. Here I am showing that this problem is directly connected to the value of the ServerName. It seems that mod_webapp redirects all requests to the ServerName. Now the strange thing is, that if I type the full path (with the /index.jsp at the end), then no redirection occurs. Of course not. If you type http://www.mydomain.com/ you shouldn't see redirection. You're getting redirected because of that last slash in the URL and it is normal for Apache and web servers in general. That's where you are wrong my friend...again. A slash at the end IS NOT SUFFICIENT. I have to type THE FULL PATH to not be redirected. This is a problem for me because I have multiple domain names pointing to the IP address, and the user is always redirected to the IP address, which is unacceptable. And have you defined multiple VirtualHost-s? Of course you haven't. Read Apache docs on Virtual Hosts. Nix. Once again, you are wrong. I have tried defining VirtualHosts, and that worked partly, but that is not an acceptable solution for me. Let me explain why. My webapp displays different content depending on the hostname, and one of the requirements for the webapp is that when more domain names are added (all pointing to the same IP address), no configuration or restart should have to be done in Apache or Tomcat. You should just have to tell the webapp to recognize it. OGG -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mod_webapp: redirects to ServerName
Hi guys. I've installed Tomcat4 with Apache through mod_webapp, and it works. However, I have the following problem: If I point my browser to http://www.mydomain.com http://www.mydomain.com , Apache redirects me to http://123.45.67.89/index.jsp http://123.45.67.89/index.jsp , where 123.45.67.89 is the IP address of the server running the application, and is set as the ServerName in httpd.conf. If I change the ServerName in httpd.conf to www.mydomain.com http://www.mydomain.com , then the opposite happens (that is, if I point the browser to 123.45.67.89 I get redirected to www.mydomain.com/index.jsp http://www.mydomain.com/index.jsp ). Now the strange thing is, that if I type the full path (with the /index.jsp at the end), then no redirection occurs. This is a problem for me because I have multiple domain names pointing to the IP address, and the user is always redirected to the IP address, which is unacceptable. Has anyone experienced this problem, or even better, solved it? Thx for your help. -OGG
RE: mod_webapp: redirects to ServerName, mod_jk hangs
Thanks for your response Nick. I tried using mod_jk, but wasn't able to get it working. I built mod_jk.so without errors, and put it into the $APACHE_HOME/libexec folder. I created mod_jk.conf, and workers.properties. Then I included mod_jk.conf in httpd.conf, and Apache started up without errors: [Thu Jan 17 14:52:22 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) mod_jk/1.1.0 configured -- resuming normal operations I added a AJP13 connector in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml, and Tomcat also started up without errors. But when I made a request through the browser, it just timed out. When I checked the logs, there was a small stacktrace in catalina.log: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.net.Socket: method setKeepAlive(Z)V not found at org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector.run(Compiled Code) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479) And the mod_jk.log says: [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_ajp13.c (403)]: Into ajp13_marshal_into_msgb [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_ajp13.c (537)]: ajp13_marshal_into_msgb - Done [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_connect.c (108)]: Into jk_open_socket [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_connect.c (115)]: jk_open_socket, try to connect socket = 9 [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_connect.c (124)]: jk_open_socket, after connect ret = 0 [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_connect.c (132)]: jk_open_socket, set TCP_NODELAY to on [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_connect.c (140)]: jk_open_socket, return, sd = 9 [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (189)]: In jk_endpoint_t::connect_to_tomcat, connected sd = 9 [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (206)]: sending to ajp13 #337 [Thu Jan 17 15:08:55 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (645)]: send_request 2: request body to send 0 - request body to resend 0 And there it just hangs Has anyone experienced this problem?? Can anyone tell me exactly how to configure server.xml for use with mod_jk ?? My system information is following: Tomcat 4.01 Apache 1.3.9 JDK 1.2 OS: Solaris 7 Thx for your help. -OGG -Original Message- From: Nicholas Ide [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 17. janúar 2002 14:33 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: mod_webapp: redirects to ServerName Oli, My problem (encodeURL bug) is related. If *all* you care about is getting the hostname corrected and if you're not worried about changing ports, then I believe switching from mod_webapp to mod_jk will solve your problem. It is fairly easy to get mod_jk working under tomcat 3.x -- and then you can copy/edit the configuration files over to your tomcat 4.x configuration and add the connector into servlet.xml -Nick Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm List-Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Post: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Id: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user.jakarta.apache.org Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Oli Gauti Gudmundsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mod_webapp: redirects to ServerName Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 13:45:23 - MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Spam-Rating: daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N Hi guys. I've installed Tomcat4 with Apache through mod_webapp, and it works. However, I have the following problem: If I point my browser to http://www.mydomain.com http://www.mydomain.com , Apache redirects me to http://123.45.67.89/index.jsp http://123.45.67.89/index.jsp , where 123.45.67.89 is the IP address of the server running the application, and is set as the ServerName in httpd.conf. If I change the ServerName in httpd.conf to www.mydomain.com http://www.mydomain.com , then the opposite happens (that is, if I point the browser to 123.45.67.89 I get redirected to www.mydomain.com/index.jsp http://www.mydomain.com/index.jsp ). Now the strange thing is, that if I type the full path (with the /index.jsp at the end), then no redirection occurs. This is a problem for me because I have multiple domain names pointing to the IP address, and the user is always redirected to the IP address, which is unacceptable. Has anyone experienced this problem, or even better, solved it? Thx for your help. -OGG -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mod_jk with Tomcat 4.01 -- hangs
Hi. I'm trying to use mod_jk with Tomcat 4.01 (could not use mod_webapp because of host name problems). I'm going mad, because the connection just hangs, and I cannot locate an error. I've build the mod_jk.so without errors. I've added the LoadModule and AddModule directives for mod_jk to httpd.conf. I've added an include directive for mod_jk.conf to httpd.conf I've created a workers.properties file from Tomcat 3.2 distribution. Apache configtest returns Syntax OK. Apache starts up without errors: [Thu Jan 17 17:41:12 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) mod_jk/1.1.0 configured -- resuming normal operations I've added an AJP13 connector to my server.xml: !-- AJP13 Connector -- Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector port=8049 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 acceptCount=10 debug=2 connectionTimeout=0 / I made sure that the port number is the same as in workers.properties. Tomcat starts without errors. But when I make a request, it just hangs, and eventually times out. The catalina.log shows the following error: Starting service Tomcat-Apache Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.net.Socket: method setKeepAlive(Z)V not found at org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector.run(Compiled Code) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479) And the mod_jk log shows the following: [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_ajp13.c (403)]: Into ajp13_marshal_into_msgb [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_ajp13.c (537)]: ajp13_marshal_into_msgb - Done [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_connect.c (108)]: Into jk_open_socket [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_connect.c (115)]: jk_open_socket, try to connect socket = 9 [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_connect.c (124)]: jk_open_socket, after connect ret = 0 [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_connect.c (132)]: jk_open_socket, set TCP_NODELAY to on [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_connect.c (140)]: jk_open_socket, return, sd = 9 [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (189)]: In jk_endpoint_t::connect_to_tomcat, connected sd = 9 [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (206)]: sending to ajp13 #328 [Thu Jan 17 17:42:40 2002] [jk_ajp13_worker.c (645)]: send_request 2: request body to send 0 - request body to resend 0 What can possibly be wrong? My mod_jk.conf looks like this: JkWorkersFile /usr/local/tomcat/vyrecl/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/tomcat/vyrecl/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLeveldebug JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JkMount /servlet/* ajp13 System info: Tomcat 4.01 Apache 1.3.9 JDK 1.2 OS: Solaris 7 Thanks for your help. -OGG
Tomcat 4.01 + Apache 1.3 + mod_webapp: problem with root context
Hey everyone. I've been looking for a solution to my problem for two days now, scanning through the archives without any luck. So, I'm hoping someone here can help me. Following are the specs of my system: Tomcat 4.01 Apache 1.3 JDK 1.2 Solaris 7 I built Apache and mod_webapp, and Tomcat now successfully serves up dynamic content through Apache. Before I can describe the problem, I'll have to give you some background information. The first thing you need to know, is that I have a number of domain names all pointing to the same IP address (server1.mydomain.com, server2.mydomain.com, etc.). Apache listens on that IP address, and the same web application serves all those domain names. The thing is that my web application responds differently to the different domain names. For example if the user goes to server1.mydomain.com in his browser, he gets a different looking page than if he would go to server2.mydomain.com. The web application selects the right content by reading the hostname. The second thing you need to know, is that the webapp runs in the root context. Now, I've put the following lines into my httpd.conf: WebAppConnection conn warp localhost:8044 WebAppDeploy mywebapp conn / (and yes, I deliberately changed the warp port to 8044 for reasons that are not the subject of this discussion). Also the ServerName in httpd.conf is set to the IP address of the server. Let's say that my IP address is 123.45.67.89. Now, if I point my browser to http://123.45.67.89 http://123.45.67.89 , the webapplication serves up dynamic content. But if I point it to http://server1.mydomain.com http://server1.mydomain.com (which is pointing to 123.45.67.89), it redirects me to http://123.45.67.89 http://123.45.67.89 . The same goes for server2.mydomain.com, etc. And things get even stranger. If I include the index.jsp in the path, then the server does not redirect!!! That is, if I point the browser to http://server1.mydomain.com/index.jsp http://server1.mydomain.com/index.jsp (appending the /index.jsp), then Apache does not redirect and the webapp can serve the correct content. This just started to happen after I upgraded Tomcat from 3.2 using mod_jserv to Tomcat 4.01 using mod_webapp. I know that you can add virtual hosts in httpd.conf, but that is an unacceptable solution for me, because the httpd.conf should not be edited if a new domain name is added. I need some workaround for this, so that the hostname that the user inputs stays the same. If you can think of a solution, please bear in mind that it must fulfill the following requirements: 1. The webapp MUST run in the root context. 2. The Apache httpd.conf SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BE EDITED if a new domain name pointing to the IP address of the server is added. Any help is greatly appreciated. Gauti.
RE: Frames and Apache/mod_jk
Insterestingly, what I just found out is that when I send the request to https://host:443/foo/servlet it works well, too, whereas with https://host/foo/servlet I get my login page in every one of the 3 frames. This makes me doubt it's a flaw in my app's logic but rather some SSL misconfiguration, I just can't figure out what causes it. oLi --- Michael Weissenbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: sounds much like you have some data in your servlet object. if there are multiple requests, you must consider that it's always the SAME servlet object that has to handle it. so if you are declaring fields in your servlet you must be very careful with serialisation. so it's best to not use it at all. maybe with apache and mod_jk it's just more likely that the requests are handeled concurrently. michael -Original Message- From: oLi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:58 PM To: Tomcat-User Subject: Frames and Apache/mod_jk Hi all, I've run into a weird behaviour of my app: my application consists of a frameset with 3 frames. When I access it directly via Tomcat's HTTP port it works great. But when I go in via Apache/mod_jk, after logging in, it sometimes displays the same content (my login page) in all frames. Sometimes it successfully logs in but opens a new window for every frame. This is primarily with Netscape, but also happens under certain circumstances with IE. I think it may have something to do in which order the webserver sends the responses back to the client, and whether at the time the first response arrives a session object has already been created or not. Now I'm wondering why it works well with Tomcat directly but not with Apache. I have browsed through the archive but couldn't really find any similar case. Any comments will be greatly appreciated!! oLi __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
AW: Charset Problem?
I'm having the same problem: Cocoon web app running on NT4.0, Tomcat 3.2.1, IIS 4.0 in our intranet. When I enter umlauts into a form they get all scrambled up, however, today I have noticed that when I do it with Opera, it works fine. It also works perfectly when I use another web server. I'm not sure if it really is a problem with the redirector. Does anybody have a clue? oLi -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Andreas Schlegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. April 2001 11:57An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Charset Problem?Hi, does anyone know this problem. Having an HTML form the user may type words like 'Köln' (ö - special german character). In one case the server receives the parameter 'Köln', in the other case it receives only'K'. On the other hand the server has no problem to build + send HTML pages that contain words like 'Köln'. The Browser is always the same (i.e. Opera 5.0, IE 4.0). The application is the same. Could it be a charset problem? But I think by default, a server parses parameters using the common Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) charset. That works for Western European languages.Works:: Configuration: Tomcat 3.2.1, MS-SQL 7, NT 4, runing in intranetDoesn't work: Configuration: Tomcat 3.2.1 as in-process addon with IIS 4, MS-SQL 7, NT 4, runing in internetGreetings,Andreas __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
Re: AW: Charset Problem?
It is not a bug in the redirector, it just depends on the HTML Doctype tag, the language part just has to be DE in my case. Works fine now. --- oLi [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: I'm having the same problem: Cocoon web app running on NT4.0, Tomcat 3.2.1, IIS 4.0 in our intranet. When I enter umlauts into a form they get all scrambled up, however, today I have noticed that when I do it with Opera, it works fine. It also works perfectly when I use another web server. I'm not sure if it really is a problem with the redirector. Does anybody have a clue? oLi -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Andreas Schlegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. April 2001 11:57An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Charset Problem?Hi, does anyone know this problem. Having an HTML form the user may type words like 'Köln' (ö - special german character). In one case the server receives the parameter 'Köln', in the other case it receives only'K'. On the other hand the server has no problem to build + send HTML pages that contain words like 'Köln'. The Browser is always the same (i.e. Opera 5.0, IE 4.0). The application is the same. Could it be a charset problem? But I think by default, a server parses parameters using the common Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) charset. That works for Western European languages.Works:: Configuration: Tomcat 3.2.1, MS-SQL 7, NT 4, runing in intranetDoesn't work: Configuration: Tomcat 3.2.1 as in-process addon with IIS 4, MS-SQL 7, NT 4, runing in internetGreetings,Andreas __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
Re: New Tomcat User - Install Problems
Might be a typo in your Classpath, there's a slash missing, and I guess that's why Tomcat can't find some classes that come with the JDK. at\lib\xml.jar;c:\jdk1.3\lib;c:jdk1.3\lib\tools.jar ^^^ hope that helps, oLi --- Sarkar, Indra [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hi, i'm trying to run Tomcat 3.2.1 under Windows 2000 professional. i've installed it to c:\tomcat and set TOMCAT_HOME to this directory. i've set JAVA_HOME to c:\jdk1.3 i use startup.bat to run tomcat - C:\tomcat\binstartup Including all jars in c:\tomcat\lib in your CLASSPATH. Using CLASSPATH: c:\tomcat\classes;c:\tomcat\lib\ant.jar;c:\tomcat\lib\dt.jar;c:\tomcat\lib\j asper.jar;c:\tomcat\lib\jaxp.jar;c:\tomcat\lib\parser.jar;c:\tomcat \lib\servlet.jar;c:\tomcat\lib\tools.jar;c:\tomcat\lib\webserver.jar;c:\tomc at\lib\xml.jar;c:\jdk1.3\lib;c:jdk1.3\lib\tools.jar Starting Tomcat in new window C:\tomcat\bin and the console shows: 2001-05-22 12:39:15 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /examples ) Starting tomcat. Check logs/tomcat.log for error messages 2001-05-22 12:39:15 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /admin ) 2001-05-22 12:39:15 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( ) 2001-05-22 12:39:15 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /test ) 2001-05-22 12:39:15 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting HttpConnectionHandler on 8080 2001-05-22 12:39:15 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting Ajp12ConnectionHandler on 8007 All the static html can be accessed fine. However, aside from the RequestXXX servlets that come with the install, nothing (JSPs or servlets) will execute. In my browser I get the error: Error: 500 Location: /examples/jsp/dates/date.jsp Internal Servlet Error: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError at org.apache.tomcat.context.ExceptionHandler.doService(DefaultCMSetter.java:28 1) at org.apache.tomcat.core.Handler.service(Handler.java:286) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.service(ServletWrapper.java:372) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.handleError(ContextManager.java:1147) at org.apache.tomcat.core.Handler.service(Handler.java:311) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.service(ServletWrapper.java:372) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.internalService(ContextManager.java:79 7) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.service(ContextManager.java:743) at org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler.processConnection(HttpC onnectionHandler.java:210) at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:416) at org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:498) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484) and the console shows: 2001-05-22 01:05:30 - Ctx( /examples ): JasperException: R( /examples + /jsp/dates/date.jsp + null) Cannot read file: \jsp\dates\date.jsp 2001-05-22 01:05:30 - Ctx( /examples ): Exception in: R( /examples + /jsp/dates/date.jsp + null) - j ava.lang.NoSuchMethodError at org.apache.tomcat.context.ExceptionHandler.doService(DefaultCMSetter.java:28 1) at org.apache.tomcat.core.Handler.service(Handler.java:286) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.service(ServletWrapper.java:372) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.handleError(ContextManager.java:1147) at org.apache.tomcat.core.Handler.service(Handler.java:311) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.service(ServletWrapper.java:372) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.internalService(ContextManager.java:79 7) at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.service(ContextManager.java:743) at org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler.processConnection(HttpC onnectionHand ler.java:210) at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:416) at org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:498) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484) Can you suggest what I should do? Indra __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
Strange isapi_redirect error on NT
Hi all, a couple of weeks ago someone else already asked this question but didn't get any response: I'm running Tomcat 3.2.1 with IIS 4.0 on NT and my isapi.log shows the following messages only with log level error, but neither when selecting info or debug: [jk_isapi_plugin.c (261)]: jk_ws_service_t::start_response, ServerSupportFunction failed [jk_ajp12_worker.c (570)]: ajpv12_handle_response, error starting response [jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed [jk_isapi_plugin.c (355)]: jk_ws_service_t::write, WriteClient failed [jk_ajp12_worker.c (596)]: ajpv12_handle_response, error writing back to server Everything on my app (cocoon based) works fine, except that special characters (German Umlauts) are converted to some scrambled stuff when submitted from a form. The same application works fine with Apache though, and without such problems. I suspect this to be some issue related to port configuration since IIS is listening on port 81, but my config files seem to be correct. I greatly appreciate any hints because I just can't figure out what's going on. Thanx, oLi __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
Re: Images not showing on Win2000
I get the same under NT. Obviously it is a bug, when I have my static content served by IIS it works fine. oLi --- Eric Lubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Can someone running Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.1 on Windows 2000 test this for me? Maybe it's a bug and i'll post it to the dev list. Create a new directory Put 2 JPG images in it, or the same one renamed. Name one hello.jpg and the other hello test.jpg (WITH THE SPACE) Now point your browser at that directory and let Tomcat build the page for you. Click on both images In my case, only the first one will display. The second will give a 404 page not found error. Eric Lubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de