you should try with winblowz platform. Winblowz rules!
-Original Message-
From: J Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Thanks, bye, and check out www.locomotive.com
I have found this to be a useful list although, the S
in server.xml change default port from 8080 to 80.
Do the text search for 8080 in that xml file.
That's it, unless you run Apache on same port.
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From: Rogelio Estudillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 3:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
TECTED]'
Subject: RE: Here you have, ;o)
From: John Golubenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:02 AM
>
> Hah... when there will be virus for Linux, winblowz would
> dead already.
Ah, the typical ignorance virus writers would love to see...
Hah... when there will be virus for Linux, winblowz would dead already.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Here you have, ;o)
there can be virus for Linux also... do not fe
Ummm... I don't think that it's Tomcat related problem, but I would
suggest to take a look at JBuilders options if it has it... If it
bundeled in JBuilder, it JBuilder may have a folder, in which Tomcat
resides, if you can find one, look for $folder/conf/server.xml, edit
that file.
Hope this help
So what's the problem? Do you meant that it's "can not" here:
>it says that is can load mod_jk.so because it is garbled.
^
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From: Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HE
Probably you have some DB jars in different places, but accessible by tomat
and jdk in same time.
If you can send the sourse of that JSP... it will help better, to understant
it.
- John.
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From: cgambee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:19 PM
by the way, why do you have /usr/java/bin: xx/xx: in CLASSPATH? The
directories should be
in PATH, not CLASSPATH. The jars,or files should be in CLASSPATH (*.xx).
This may cause the problems.
-Original Message-
From: Jennifer Dyess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14,
why don'cha shut up? Are you a moderator of this list or what?
-Original Message-
From: Michael Wentzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:31 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Stop method should do session serialization first.
> For the reason that te
Let me ask you another question. Why would you use M$ products at all?
>> Original Message <<
On 2/14/01, 7:39:38 AM, "Tiseo, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
IIS& Tomcat. Why?:
> Please forgive a complete newbie, but I joined these lists to sta
> Can I have apache starts Tomcat while not having JServ running? How do I
> turn JServ off then? You are right, the only thing I care about is
Tomcat,
> but I also need it be started automaticly by Apache. I thought what I do
was
> the only way to get that happen.
> Thanks.
> L
Now go read manual.
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If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you have received this
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It's true. The MANUAL is essential.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 10:46:10 AM, "Randy Layman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding RE: Stopping Tomcat:
> The problem probably stems from the fact that you have two
different
> server.xml files to star
Title: RE: Stopping Tomcat
Well, the /org/apache/tomcat/startup/Tomcat.java
(org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -start | -stop)should do the job.
Just run it from command line. (look in sourses)
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PM
Author: "Nortje, Andrew"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: RE: Stop
jp12ConnectionHandler.processConnecti
> > on
> > > (Ajp12ConnectionHandler.java:156)
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> On 2/13/01, 9:58:29 AM
plementations of RMI over
> CORBA require that any classes you send have fully public member
variables.
> A pain, but it might be worth a try if all else fails. Check out the
Docs
> for the container first.
> > -Original Message-
> > From: John Golubenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 10:42:50 AM, "Galon, Mary-Jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote regarding install instructions:
> hi:
> im trying to find the tomcat installation instructions but could not f
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On 2/13/01, 9:58:29 AM, "Lifeng Xu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding RE:
EARGENT!:
> Thanks for your response!
> I configured to start Tomca
David got screwed... so does he's M$ driven company :))
Send me source code please! As plain text... it's ok.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 9:53:41 AM, "shlomi sarfati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding RE: Here you have, ;o) DO NO OPEN:
> for whom who d
Does anyone have source code for that virus? I wanna see it...
I'm sorry for Anna btw...
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 9:54:04 AM, "Joe Laffey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding Re: Here you have, ;o):
> Hehe...
> I love it when people send worms to mai
He he... nothing can touch me... im on Linux :)
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 9:54:04 AM, "Joe Laffey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding Re: Here you have, ;o):
> Hehe...
> I love it when people send worms to mailing lists. I feel sorry for all
> the O
Do you have Apache running? Or you run in standalone mode? (Only Tomcat)
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 9:45:08 AM, "Lifeng Xu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
EARGENT!:
> Hi,
> I am running Tomcat/JServ on Linux with Inprise ejb container. When I
ac
Sorry for interrupting, but I think if your target is 2002, you won't
have a problem
with 2.3 and probably even with 3.0(whatever its gonna be). You can
probably can find
the support files on their web-site, to check out what they support or
plan to do so.
- John.
>> Original
Do you know how to get them "trusted", for free please.
I don't want (ant not going to) pay $ to Verisign or other co.'s.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/13/01, 7:22:47 AM, "Coetmeur, Alain"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding RE: Tomcat standalone
SSL, import of
I don't know what you mean exactly, but request.getScheme() will return
the HTTP | HTTPS protocol (http [://some/], https[://some]) you can load
or not load the
servlet. To configure tomcat to handle https connection, look in
server.xml file,
there is SSL part is commented out. I'll suggest to
Title: Re: Internal server error.
The configuration isn't correct. Thus if you using it with Apache in
anyway,double check the *.o's on Linux or *.dll's on win, make sure
they are when they should be.Try do not mess with configs for the
first time, and load it on 8080 port. (Tomcat). If that wi
Well,
Because request.getRequestURI() returns full URI.
This will work:
StringBuffer loginpoint = new StringBuffer();
loginpoing.append(request.getScheme())
.append("://")
.append(request.getServerName())
.append("/mypage.jsp");
Or better use request.getRequestURI(), it w
e problem, please take the time to send it
to the Tomcat-dev list as a patch. (Just send the diff file and a [PATCH]
message, see http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html for details.) That
way everyone benefits from your bug-crashing, we'll admire you, and you'll
see the problem
Have you tried to use localhost:8080/examples/jsp ?
It seems that /examples IS mapped to be handled by Tomcat,
but actually ajp12ConnectionHandler doesn't connect with apache.
(not linked | compiled | included correctly)
>> Original Message <<
On 2/12/01, 12:25:3
Probably the ajp12ConnectionHandler [.java].
Double check the *.conf files.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/12/01, 12:00:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Tomcat and
Apache running, but I when I try to get to the examples folder I get an
internal server error
in /etc/profile add line
set JAVA_HOME=/path/to/jdk; export JAVA_HOME
on windows
set %JAVA_HOME%=c:/jdk
i believe, but i dont remember.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 9:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where to
, and in fact like the FSF and
their work; but Tomcat belongs to the Apache Group.
Cheers,
Alex.
John Golubenko wrote:
> Don't worry, I've read it. Here is the copy for you, if you didn't.
> There is clearly written that you can modify the source code, and
> redistribute o
P.S. to Michael:
Sure. If you don't know anything about it, don't waste internet bandwidth
sending it.
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From: Michael Wentzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 8:35 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlets & IIS ASP ?
> I have se
us commercial developers it's an essential
project.
Besides, fame and fortune should be granted to those who deserve it! (In
this case the Apache Group :)
Cheers,
Alex.
John Golubenko wrote:
> Well, you may heard that Tomcat is GNU project. Just get the source code,
> modify it,
>
Heh... he's really the one you called him... Michael, if you got problems,
go somewhere else, this is not the place to do this. If you don't like the
posts here, please unsubscripte from this mailing list, by sending your
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hope I won't see you
crappy replies again in t
Well, you may heard that Tomcat is GNU project. Just get the source code,
modify it,
and compile your own copy of Tomcat! What's the deal?
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From: Xavier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 1:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: *** Generated To
Well, first thing to do, is FORGET about installing any Linux software
(i.e. Apache is for Linux and _also_ for others) on winblowz in
directories with spaces. Thus C:\Program Files\Apache Group has 2
spaces in it. Do not do that stuff. Have it in root directories, such as
C:\Apache, C:\Tomcat.
Hi, I've been having problem to use *.properties files.
I'm running Slackware 7.1 (Linux), Tomcat 3.x, JDK 1.2.2, Apache 1.3.12
/www/index.jsp
/www/db.properties
/www/servlets/test.class
/www/servlets/db.properties
Also tried:
/www/WEB-INF/lib/db.properties
/www/META-INF/db.properties
Neither
Title: Re: Tomcat can't start as service
Well, it seems to me that Group\tomcat\... is wrong, it should be
Apache Group\tomcat\...which says you should install the tomcat
under HDD root directory, such as C:\tomcat, and C:\apache.On my
Linux box for example, I have to escape the spaces with \,
Not really. It's 128bit, but if you talking about info after clicking
lock icon in the browser, it's not that.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/7/01, 4:21:53 AM, "Loïc Courtois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding How set a 128bits key for Tomcat with SSL direct:
>
The tld files should go in META-INF directory I think.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/6/01, 5:08:22 PM, "Paolo Barolat-Romana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding Parse Error in the tag library:
> I get the following error when I try to access a jsp that has tags
Ok, i'm not sure for 100%, but I've had a same errors before. All I did,
is
removed the same .jar's from $CLASSPATH and TOMCAT_HOME/lib/*.jar
directory,
and from JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext/*.jar.
I think that JDK + TOMCAT + $CLASSPATH having same files, get messed up
for some
reason. Make sure that
<%= request.getRequestURI() %> will return current URL.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/6/01, 11:18:04 AM, "Chris Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding to switch contexts, do you have to change all your JSP URL's?:
> Is there a way to code the URL's in the JS
. There are files like srever.crt and other .crt files. Can't I just
keep
> and use them? But for the server.xml, I don't see anything that's SSL
> related. Maybe this is what I need to do something about.
> Sorry about this kind of quesion. I just want to get the old stuff
workin
Well, I'll suggest you to check openssl.org.
Then you'll be able to create a certificate with your information
in it (Manual is very clear 1->2->3). After that you can download JSSE
(javasoft.com/products/jsee (?))
and add couple of lines into server.xml file under tomcat (Also manual
clear).
C
Really?
Good point David...
>> Original Message <<
On 2/6/01, 4:26:05 AM, "David Oxley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding RE: performance:
> And what makes you think nt is production quality?
> :)
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ma
The port you using (8080 default) already in use. Change port, or close
other program that using it.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/6/01, 7:07:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding problem
starting tomcat 3.2 under solaris:
> Hi
> I have recently installed to
Well, creating a JavaBean, with DatabaseManager class, and load
DatabaseManager and that
JavaBean class on startup. (web.xml file), you can put all connectivity
to DatabaseManager
class, make up a doInsert(), doUpdate(), getValue() methods in it, with
empty query.
Once those puppies are loaded,
I love when people moving away from windows, good luck to you!
And about message... well, it's definitely what it's says...
ClassCastException, thus means that cast somewhere is wrong, or so. Like
(String)whatever, or etc. Check for casts in your file, and make sure
it's correct.
>
Just stick with that example I gave you. OR use PoolMan. It's great
manager!
By initializing DB connections on init(), do the job.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/5/01, 1:42:21 PM, "Steve Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding Re: Speeding up database accesses:
Sure it possible. For the page for example, at least you can do is
use
---
<%@ page import="java.sql.*" %>
<%!
Connection conn;
PreparedStatement stmt;
%>
<%!
public void jspInit() {
try {
String
Easy. Edit 2 files.
First under
%TOMCAT_HOME%/conf/server.xml
In ContextManager (you'll see similar stuff)
put this:
reloadable = "true"
So, now assuming you have /www/world directory.
You can make up shell script, to do the job next time like this one I
have,
and execut
Title: Re: A JSP/Jasper question
I guess it's depends how you do it. I've lots of interesting things
going on when I check for params in JSP pages. But if you pass
'request' object to JavaBean || Servlet for confirmation || testing ||
reading || etc, it seemsworks nicely.
Original Message
Oh... PrintWriter out = response.getWriter() not res.getWriter(), also
it's not tested :)
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On 2/5/01, 9:46:50 AM, "Jo
Well, do you mean POST from web-form? Then it would be:
http://server/servlet/ServletName"
method="POST">
Name:
If you asking how to handle POST's from a servlet, it would be:
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
public class ServletName extends HttpServet {
publi
Look on OpenSSL.org or Apache-SSL.org, or do search for SSL on apache.org
web server.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/5/01, 3:49:47 AM, venkatesan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
SSL Help:
> Hi All,
> I am developing web applications using servlets, R
Hello,
I have configured with OpenSSL (to Tomcat directly), made a key, etc. Now
I can have a secure connections to my server, but browsers complains that
my
certificate isn't good, not signed, not knows, etc. Seems that browsers
have to problems with Verisign or RSA (?) certificates, which cos
It's true.
>> Original Message <<
On 2/2/01, 5:45:09 PM, "Geoff Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
Re: performance:
> I think it's only for Linux (and AIX) - good reason to switch. :)
> More info is available at: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech
> Tod
Yes, it has nothing to do with HTTP requests. (8080 default.)
>> Original Message <<
On 2/3/01, 6:42:47 PM, Nael Mohammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
RE: Handler Thread Problem:
> You're right, I figured that out, that Apache makes the request for 8007
Dear,
Please add fallowing to c:\autoexec.bat file, and restart windows.
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.2.1
set TOMCAT_HOME=C:\tomcat
set ANT_HOME=C:\tomcat\bin
Of course change the path to the real one.
Good luck!
>> Original Message <<
On 2/1/01, 11:22:13 PM, "R N
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