, be proven wrong with a working server.xml DTD or XSD -- it
would be a great contribution!
Yoav Shapira
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Also note that server.xml doesn't and can't have a DTD/schema
I would change can't have that to doesn't have. There are plenty of
extensible xml documents that have dtds - JDO for example.
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Howdy,
Also note that server.xml doesn't and can't have a DTD/schema.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Hello,
I have noticed that resource parameters are ignored when declared as
follows:
Resource name=mail/Session auth=Container
type=javax.mail.Session/
Resour
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Hello,
I have noticed that resource parameters are ignored when declared as follows:
Resource name=mail/Session auth=Container type=javax.mail.Session/
ResourceParams name=mail/Session
Parameter
Namemail.smtp.host/Name
Valuesmtp.dsl.net/Value
, 2003 11:57
Subject: Is server.xml DTD case-sensitive?
Hello,
I have noticed that resource parameters are ignored when declared as
follows:
Resource name=mail/Session auth=Container
type=javax.mail.Session/
ResourceParams name=mail/Session
Parameter
Namemail.smtp.host/Name
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Lukasz Szelag wrote:
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:57:05 -0500
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Hello,
I have noticed that resource parameters
Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 6 May 2002, João Luiz de Brito Macaíba wrote:
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server.xml doesn't have a DTD, the web.xml's DTD is what that email was
about.
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Subject: Re: server.xml DTD - where can I find it ?
Craig R
I can't find the dtd anywhere and the documentation area only gives the
explanation and not the order of the attributes and my guess is that the
ordering is a must. Could someone point me to where the dtd where
server.xml uses so I can just look it up myself?
Thanks,
Ricky
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I can't find the dtd anywhere
not the DTD for web.xml but the DTD for server.xml.
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According to one of the developers (Craig McClanahan) (posted last Friday
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not the DTD for web.xml but the DTD for server.xml.
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Ricky -
Sorry for the misinformation -- I thought they would both be in the
servlet.jar. But, in looking into it further, I don't see any DTD
referenced in server.xml, nor do I see one in the servlet.jar. I see doc on
the Tomcat web
and I didn't find a dtd that is for server.xml. And
that's why I have to ask the list.
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Ricky -
Sorry for the misinformation -- I
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Ricky Leung wrote:
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I can't find the dtd anywhere and the documentation area only
Hi,
does anyone know where I can find the DTD for server.xml ?
TIA,
Macaíba.
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Hi,
does anyone
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Hi;
I am looking for the server.xml DTD ... (if one exists) ... can anyone help?
TIA!
Paulo J S Pereira, Java/Web Developer
Sentricity Inc.,
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Hi;
I am looking for the server.xml DTD ... (if one exists) ... can anyone
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From: Paulo J S Pereira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:41 AM
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Hi;
I am looking for the server.xml DTD ... (if one exists) ... can anyone help?
TIA!
Paulo J S Pereira, Java/Web Developer
Sentricity Inc.,
A Division
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Paulo J S Pereira wrote:
Hi;
I am looking for the server.xml DTD ... (if one exists) ... can
anyone help?
TIA!
Well, I don't know about that, but Mike Slinn has some documentation
and a validator for server.xml up at http://tomcat.mslinn.com. You
might need to poke
Hi,
where can I find the dtd of server.xml? - is there such a thing?
Is the dtd the best place to find docs on server.xml or is there a complete
configuration doc elsewhere?
Thanks
Nathan
it can be found in cofig directory of u r tomcat
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:39 PM
Subject: server.xml / dtd
Hi,
where can I find the dtd of server.xml? - is there such a thing?
Is the dtd
Tomcat specific.
regards...
..roman.
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it can be found in cofig directory of u r tomcat
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From: Nathan
, May 04, 2001 11:10 PM
Subject: AW: server.xml / dtd
Nope,
in the /conf folder, this is the web.dtd for validating web.xml
configuration files.
TomCat is not coming with a server.dtd, at least slocate was not finding
anything ;)
I'm searching for the server.dtd as well. It's not specified
a
low-priority kind of thing.
Un saludo,
Alex.
regards...
..roman.
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it can be found in cofig directory of u r tomcat
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Subject: server.xml / dtd
Hi,
where can I find the dtd of server.xml? - is there such a thing?
Is the dtd the best place to find docs on server.xml or is there a
complete
configuration doc
have to worry much. One more thing it. If it is a XML file. You dont
neccesarily require a DTD.
Regard,
Yellina
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Nope
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Nope,
in the /conf folder, this is the web.dtd for validating web.xml
configuration files.
TomCat is not coming with a server.dtd, at least slocate was not finding
anything ;)
I'm searching for the server.dtd as well. It's
Nachricht-
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why do you require DTD. To check whether it is a validate documet. it is ,u
dont have to worry much. One more thing it. If it is a XML file. You dont
it out!
Jevo
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From: Nathan Coast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi,
I'm just interested in what should / shouldn't be in the server.xml - I'm
looking for a complete doc of what can
Hi, Nathan
As far as I can tell, there was no server.dtd in TC3.2.1. There is, however, a
server.dtd beginning with TC3.3. If such a DTD is present AND is actually
being referenced in the xml file in question. The server.xml file in 3.3 does
not reference server.dtd, so this DTD is probably
out there that
anyone knows of with validators for web.xml or server.xml.
Thanks in advance to all.
Ali Manji
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Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 11:10:23 -0700
Hi Nathan
I cannot find any DTD for the server.xml file. Is there such a thing?
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- Torgeir
It seems there isn't. Well, Ok, there's a server.dtd that comes with the
distribution. Sadly, Tomcat never checks it out, since server.xml
includes a lot of evil stuff in the form of non-standard XML elements.
By this I mean that each Interceptor needs its own set of XML elements,
and that
Hi tomcat users,
where can I find a dtd and other discribing information for server.xml?
Thanks
Stefan
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