Trying to integrate Tomcat 5.0 with Apache 1.3

2004-11-25 Thread Braun Brelin
Folks,

I've a couple of questions here.

I upgraded my system from a Tomcat4  to a Tomcat 5 installation.  I'm
running it on SusE Linux 9.1.  I also have Apache 1.3 which I won't be
upgrading and I would like to be able to integrate it with mod_jk.  I
can't use mod_jk2 because that doesn't seem to work correctly with Apache
1.3.  I get unresolved symbols when I try it.

Also,  The Tomcat 4 installation showed a default page on my 8080 port. 
The new tomcat 5 installation only gives me a blank page rather than a
default page.  Is this normal?  I would at least expect something that
tells me that Tomcat is up and running...

Thanks,

Braun Brelin


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Re: [Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 24 Nov 2004, at 23:42, Daniel Rall wrote:
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 21:39 +, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 19 Nov 2004, at 21:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

 === Status ===
- * ECS and ORO migrated to SVN.
+ * ECS, ORO, and the Velocity modules migrated to SVN.
  * Clover license for all of ASF.
i haven't migrated ECS yet.
i could probably make a start on it soon enough to have it done before
the report goes to the board.
That's the thing about statements like this one (albeit accidental in
this case); even if they weren't true when you made'em, they often end
up becoming true.  ;-)
But in all seriousness, let me know if that should be removed.
though i'll start looking into it sometime soonish, i'm not sure  
whether it could be done in time now. probably wiser to take it off the  
list.

- robert
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Subproject reports Was: [Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread Henri Yandell

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Daniel Rall wrote:
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 21:40 +, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 16 Nov 2004, at 17:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
@@ -27,3 +49,11 @@
 === Subproject news ===
 (** implies report based on the mailing lists by the chair)
+
+(These projects need to provide a status)
+
+ * Commons Betwixt
+ * Commons HttpClient
+ * Tapestry
+ * Tomcat
+ * Turbine
what sort of thing's needed...?
I was wondering the same.  Is there a PMC status reporting template
somewhere?
Sorry for slowness in replying; s'been top of the todo list.
I've not had feedback that previous reports from subprojects were bad, 
just that our last report was lacking reports for subprojects who had 
obviously done things (by releasing code) and the suggestion that a 
release should imply a subproject report on the Jakarta report; which 
makes sense to me.

Previous reports seem to give a good set of topics. New committers should 
already be listed above, but information on future plans, reasons for 
the new releases, death of project (Watchdog), new pieces of work are all 
of interest. Examples would be:

HttpClient have released a bugfix (2.0.2) and are in the last steps of 
releasing an alpha of (3.0). Upon the release of 3.0, we plan to leave the 
Commons and become a Jakarta subproject, extending the scope of HttpClient 
to dadadada

Notes about responses to Tomcat security issues are probably of a lot of 
interest. Releases that fix those etc. Slide's thoughts on becoming a TLP, 
though that'll be in my status notes as it was on the pmc/general list.

Hen
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Re: Trying to integrate Tomcat 5.0 with Apache 1.3

2004-11-25 Thread robert burrell donkin
hi Braun
you'll probably get this question answered quicker on the tomcat user 
list. see http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html for more 
information.

- robert
On 25 Nov 2004, at 18:39, Braun Brelin wrote:
Folks,
I've a couple of questions here.
I upgraded my system from a Tomcat4  to a Tomcat 5 installation.  I'm
running it on SusE Linux 9.1.  I also have Apache 1.3 which I won't be
upgrading and I would like to be able to integrate it with mod_jk.  I
can't use mod_jk2 because that doesn't seem to work correctly with 
Apache
1.3.  I get unresolved symbols when I try it.

Also,  The Tomcat 4 installation showed a default page on my 8080 port.
The new tomcat 5 installation only gives me a blank page rather than a
default page.  Is this normal?  I would at least expect something that
tells me that Tomcat is up and running...
Thanks,
Braun Brelin
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[Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread general
   Date: 2004-11-25T13:35:38
   Editor: RobertBurrellDonkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Wiki: Jakarta Wiki
   Page: JakartaBoardReport-December2004
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-December2004

   no comment

Change Log:

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@@ -55,6 +55,8 @@
 (These projects need to provide a status)
 
  * Commons Betwixt
+ Betwixt is a bean - xml binder. Jakarta Commons Betwixt 0.6 featured a 
refactored codebase including rewriting bean reading code but preserved 
backwards compatibility with the earlier releases. A 0.6.1 release (with more 
functionality and some bug fixes) is expected soon.
+
  * Commons HttpClient
  * Tapestry
  * Tomcat

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[Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread general
   Date: 2004-11-25T13:35:56
   Editor: RobertBurrellDonkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Wiki: Jakarta Wiki
   Page: JakartaBoardReport-December2004
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-December2004

   no comment

Change Log:

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@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
  * Commons Betwixt
  Betwixt is a bean - xml binder. Jakarta Commons Betwixt 0.6 featured a 
refactored codebase including rewriting bean reading code but preserved 
backwards compatibility with the earlier releases. A 0.6.1 release (with more 
functionality and some bug fixes) is expected soon.
 
+
  * Commons HttpClient
  * Tapestry
  * Tomcat

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[Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread general
   Date: 2004-11-25T13:37:21
   Editor: RobertBurrellDonkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Wiki: Jakarta Wiki
   Page: JakartaBoardReport-December2004
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-December2004

   no comment

Change Log:

--
@@ -56,7 +56,8 @@
 
  * Commons Betwixt
  Betwixt is a bean - xml binder. Jakarta Commons Betwixt 0.6 featured a 
refactored codebase including rewriting bean reading code but preserved 
backwards compatibility with the earlier releases. A 0.6.1 release (with more 
functionality and some bug fixes) is expected soon.
-
+ 
+Betwixt is small component closely related to several other commons 
components. The Betwixt commonity is very happy in the commons.
 
  * Commons HttpClient
  * Tapestry

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Re: Subproject reports Was: [Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 25 Nov 2004, at 20:48, Henri Yandell wrote:
snip
HttpClient have released a bugfix (2.0.2) and are in the last steps of 
releasing an alpha of (3.0). Upon the release of 3.0, we plan to leave 
the Commons and become a Jakarta subproject, extending the scope of 
HttpClient to dadadada
i've added something about betwixt.
one thing does strike: betwixt really isn't a subproject. httpclient is 
a subproject in waiting but maybe there are developments in the commons 
(for example, the promotion of email and transaction) that are probably 
of more interest.

- robert
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Re: Subproject reports Was: [Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread Henri Yandell

On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 25 Nov 2004, at 20:48, Henri Yandell wrote:
snip
HttpClient have released a bugfix (2.0.2) and are in the last steps of 
releasing an alpha of (3.0). Upon the release of 3.0, we plan to leave the 
Commons and become a Jakarta subproject, extending the scope of HttpClient 
to dadadada
i've added something about betwixt.
one thing does strike: betwixt really isn't a subproject. httpclient is a 
subproject in waiting but maybe there are developments in the commons (for 
example, the promotion of email and transaction) that are probably of more 
interest.
Good point. Promotion from sandbox-proper is hereby cause for inclusion 
in the report :) The betwixt release is still of interest, just there are 
other things beside a release which are of interest.

Off to in-laws. Will add to wiki and let people on the Commons list know 
later. Same thing should apply for Taglibs too, will check what's going on 
there recently.

Hen
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Re: Subproject reports Was: [Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 25 Nov 2004, at 21:56, Henri Yandell wrote:
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 25 Nov 2004, at 20:48, Henri Yandell wrote:
snip
one thing does strike: betwixt really isn't a subproject. httpclient 
is a subproject in waiting but maybe there are developments in the 
commons (for example, the promotion of email and transaction) that 
are probably of more interest.
Good point. Promotion from sandbox-proper is hereby cause for 
inclusion in the report :) The betwixt release is still of interest, 
just there are other things beside a release which are of interest.
+1
perhaps occasions where oversight have been demonstrated (thinking of 
the email and transaction licensing matters just dealt with) would help 
to reassure the board.

hopefully, if some other people jump in here with other ideas, we might 
be able to pull a good list together...

Off to in-laws. Will add to wiki and let people on the Commons list 
know later. Same thing should apply for Taglibs too, will check what's 
going on there recently.
don't stay out too late ;)
- robert
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[Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread general
   Date: 2004-11-25T16:03:57
   Editor: SebastianBazley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Wiki: Jakarta Wiki
   Page: JakartaBoardReport-December2004
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-December2004

   Added JMeter release date

Change Log:

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  December 
 
  November 
+ * 19 November 2004 - JMeter 2.0.2
  * 10 November 2004 - Tomcat 5.5.4
 
  October 

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[Jakarta Wiki] Updated: JakartaBoardReport-December2004

2004-11-25 Thread general
   Date: 2004-11-25T16:26:49
   Editor: MartinCooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Wiki: Jakarta Wiki
   Page: JakartaBoardReport-December2004
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-December2004

   no comment

Change Log:

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@@ -55,12 +55,15 @@
 
 (These projects need to provide a status)
 
- * Commons Betwixt
+ * Commons
+   * Betwixt
  Betwixt is a bean - xml binder. Jakarta Commons Betwixt 0.6 featured a 
refactored codebase including rewriting bean reading code but preserved 
backwards compatibility with the earlier releases. A 0.6.1 release (with more 
functionality and some bug fixes) is expected soon.
  
 Betwixt is small component closely related to several other commons 
components. The Betwixt commonity is very happy in the commons.
 
- * Commons HttpClient
+   * HttpClient
+   * Resources
+ Resources has been promoted out of the Sandbox and into Commons Proper. 
This component has been around, and has been stable, for some time now. A 1.0 
release is anticipated in the near future.
  * Tapestry
  * Tomcat
  * Turbine

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Re: Trying to integrate Tomcat 5.0 with Apache 1.3

2004-11-25 Thread Sunil
Hi,

check out this link , the document is pretty neat and in detail 
.Eventhough it's meant for redhat linux i guess it works for suse too.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/mod_jk-howto.html 
another excellent aticle on mod_jk module integration.
let me know if this helps , else mail me with  your error logs
rgds
Sunil




On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 18:39:35 - (GMT), Braun Brelin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Folks,
 
 I've a couple of questions here.
 
 I upgraded my system from a Tomcat4  to a Tomcat 5 installation.  I'm
 running it on SusE Linux 9.1.  I also have Apache 1.3 which I won't be
 upgrading and I would like to be able to integrate it with mod_jk.  I
 can't use mod_jk2 because that doesn't seem to work correctly with Apache
 1.3.  I get unresolved symbols when I try it.
 
 Also,  The Tomcat 4 installation showed a default page on my 8080 port.
 The new tomcat 5 installation only gives me a blank page rather than a
 default page.  Is this normal?  I would at least expect something that
 tells me that Tomcat is up and running...
 
 Thanks,
 
 Braun Brelin
 
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Re: Trying to integrate Tomcat 5.0 with Apache 1.3

2004-11-25 Thread Sunil
sorry forgot the main link   :)

http://www.penguinsecurity.net/pensec/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=214

rgds
sunil



On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 18:39:35 - (GMT), Braun Brelin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Folks,
 
 I've a couple of questions here.
 
 I upgraded my system from a Tomcat4  to a Tomcat 5 installation.  I'm
 running it on SusE Linux 9.1.  I also have Apache 1.3 which I won't be
 upgrading and I would like to be able to integrate it with mod_jk.  I
 can't use mod_jk2 because that doesn't seem to work correctly with Apache
 1.3.  I get unresolved symbols when I try it.
 
 Also,  The Tomcat 4 installation showed a default page on my 8080 port.
 The new tomcat 5 installation only gives me a blank page rather than a
 default page.  Is this normal?  I would at least expect something that
 tells me that Tomcat is up and running...
 
 Thanks,
 
 Braun Brelin
 
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