Hi Hans,
your problem is a version conflict.
ant simply uses the wrong version of org.apache.jasper.JspC.
I had a version of j2ee-1.3.jar in my classpath, which contains JspC also.
I removed it and the problem was gone.
regards,
Reinhard
Am Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2003 18:03 schrieb Hans
Hi,
how about
getRequestURI()?
Shouldn't it give the uri of the original request?
(BTW: Tomcat has to store the original uri somewhere, otherwise it couldn't
redirect later. Maybe a request attribute?)
Hope that helps,
Reinhard
Am Donnerstag, 14. August 2003 16:30 schrieb Shapira, Yoav:
Hi,
hopefully I understand you right, otherwise please be clearer about what you
want to do.
normally, there is no hard work in porting an application from tomcat 4.0.6 to
4.1.24. So why not use the newer version?
I would suggest to setup tomcat 4.1.24 on the linux box and thoroughly test
Hello,
seems like
/bin/sh
does not exist. I saw the same problem in another mail today.
Please check if /bin/sh exists and is executable. It really should!
regards,
Reinhard
Am Dienstag, 19. August 2003 11:05 schrieb Luong Phan:
Hi all,
I am having problem starting TOMCAT, I installed
Hello,
you don't have to customize the manager to achieve this:
Simply include a Realm definition for each manager of each host. Like this:
Host myhost1
Context cookies=true
crossContext=false debug=0 displayName=Manager
docBase=/opt/tomcat/server/webapps/manager
Hello List,
when using absolute Paths in JSPs errorPage-Directive, I get
unexpected behavior:
A path /error.jsp should go to this page:
http://myserver.com/error.jsp
At least I did expect this.
Instead, it forwards all errors to:
http://myserver.com/context/error.jsp
This means:
An absolute
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 2. April 2003 18:30 schrieb Chris Agmen-Smith:
Is Tomcat 4 slower than Tomcat 3?
For me, it is faster, see below.
I've recently tried to port my Tomcat 3.3 webapp to Tomcat 4.1. It's the
same webapp, the config files are as similar as I can make them, we're
using the same
Hi,
looks like a cache problem.
Try delete temp internet files and insert
resonse.setHeader(expires,0);
in all your JSPs
Also check setting of IE for caching (should be automatic)
regards
Reinhard
Am Donnerstag, 3. April 2003 15:09 schrieb Warren Sweetman:
runing tomcat 4.1.18
Hi,
in default server.xml coming with tomcat you will find lines like that:
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger debug=0
directory=logs prefix=localhost_admin_log.
suffix=.txt timestamp=true verbosity=1/
You can embed these Loggers at different levels to control
Hi,
this program may show you how to use perl's function from inside java:
===
Test.java:
import java.io.*;
public class Test {
public static void main(String args[]) {
String crypt_cmdary[] = { /usr/bin/perl,
-e, print
Hi Kat,
find information about cert handling on this URL:
(now also in english)
http://www.m1b.de/content/know/security/x509/cert_openssl.html#english
regards,
Reinhard
Am Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2002 03:36 schrieb kathee:
Hi,
I posted a question a week ago about trying to load two
Hi Kat,
here are some infos about handling certificates with java keytool:
http://m1b.de/content/know/security/x509/cert_openssl.html
With Linux, you have another powerful tool for managing certificates:
openssl.
In the above document, I try to compare the usage of both tools.
It is also
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