Where can i find mod_jserv adapter?

2001-07-29 Thread Nandhitha J. Jagajeevan
Title: Where can i find mod_jserv adapter?






Hi,

 I would like to download mod_jserv. Where can I find the binary version and/or source code?


Regards,

Nandhitha






tomcat shutdowning

2001-07-29 Thread sekhar k

Hi all,
I am using Apache and tomcat with SunSolaries. When i start my webserver remotly 
using telnet both are running well. But when i dissconnect the telnet Tomcat is 
getting shutdowning. but apache is running. What will be the problem. Please suggest me

regards
sekhar


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LogManager::DispatchThread::Sleep Interrupted

2001-07-29 Thread Saurabh Shukla


Hii,

my tomcat shuts down abruptly, leaving this message
"LogManager::DispatchThread::Sleep Interrupted", any one any idea why is
this happening ?


I am using jakarta-tomcat-3.3-m3, Red-Hat 7.0, and Java HotSpot(TM) Client
VM (build 1.3.0_02, mixed mode).


Regards,
saurabh




RE: HTML in Messages and politeness

2001-07-29 Thread

> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Robson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 11:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: HTML in Messages and politeness
> 
> 
> [X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
> 
> Otherwise you start to exclude people who don't use html 
> enabled mail client. 
> 
> Also it seems to me if you are going to post to a list you
> should read the guidelines first which explicity say not to 
> post HTML or "Stylelized" emails. I don't understand quite why 
> Emir is getting such stick for pointing this out particularly as
> the question was completely off-topic and he was offering 
> to help if the person just stuck to the guidelines.
> 
> andrew

Polite, soft-spoken people are never taken seriously.  Be a loud-mouthed
arse and people pay attention to what you're saying.  I guess I'm kinda like
small-scale RMS :-)

Say what you will, I have achieved my goal: the issue is being taken
seriously and will probably be resolved very soon.  I'm probably not very
liked on the list as the result of my outbursts, but I think it was worth
it.  Doin' it for the kids, you know ;-)

My little crusade is almost over.



Emir.



apache-tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread Sumit Ranjan

can anybody please tell me how to ascertain that my apache is talking to my
tomcat ?
i am using win NT 4.0
   tomcat 3.2.2
   apache 1.3.11

Sumit Ranjan





RE: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc bri dge on linux)

2001-07-29 Thread Tim O'Neil

At 08:57 PM 7/29/2001, you wrote:
>[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
>[ ]  0 -> I don't give a damn shit.
>[ ] -1 -> You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.
>
>New subscribers should be POLITELY (he he he!) directed to read the FAQ upon
>subscription.

Hell, add a direct url to the faq as a mail list footer.




RE: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc bridge on linux)

2001-07-29 Thread

[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
[ ]  0 -> I don't give a damn shit.
[ ] -1 -> You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.

New subscribers should be POLITELY (he he he!) directed to read the FAQ upon
subscription.



RE: please help please help

2001-07-29 Thread HGhoreishi
Hi Zapta
thanks alot  I found what i needed from 
http://www.servlets.com/cos/index.html  
    thanks again 
 hossein. 



Try

http://www.servlets.com/cos/index.html

Tal Dayan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 8:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Please help Please help



Hi everyone.

I need to import in my Servlet the statement:

import com.oreilly.servlet.RemoteDaemonHttpServlet;

went and searched found the following.

would you please someone tell me how can i find and use the content of
com.oreilly.servlet.RemoteDaemonHttpServlet  to compile my servlet.
REGARDS hossein


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Re: RONGCHENG BEST CHEER GRANITE CO., LTD

2001-07-29 Thread Tim O'Neil

Stripping these out would be good too, but I'm fundamentally
a realist...

At 07:50 PM 7/29/2001, you wrote:
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RE: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread Kelly E. Grooms

Well I'm not sure what parts you consider relevant, but I can tell you what
I changed beyond the defaults.

httpd.conf - Only added the path to my mod_jk.conf-auto file in an include
statement.
server.xml - No changes.  Used default file.
web.xml- No changes.  Used default file.

Thanks.

Kelly E. Grooms
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Kilbride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 3:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat


You're right, Andrew! I misread and thought Kelly hadn't added _any_
connectors to server.xml. My mistake.

Kelly, I have JSP's running with 3.2.3 on RedHat & Apache 1.3.19. Can you
post the relevant parts of your server.xml, httpd.conf and web.xml files?

--jeff

- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Robson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat


> Hang on Jeff this isn't correct is it? mod_jk can support either the ajp12
> or ajp13 protocol so adding the ajp13 connector to server.xml isn't likely
> to help.
> I'm afraid I can't help with the jsp side of things as I only ever
> write servlets. Might be interesting to see if you can get a servlet
> to work to see if JSP issue.
>
> andrew
>
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, you wrote:
> > If you're using mod_jk, you have to add the connector to your server.xml
> > file. I'm not sure why you *haven't* done that. Apache and Tomcat won't
be
> > able to communicate without it. So, I would suggest starting there.
> >
> > --jeff
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Kelly E. Grooms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 2:50 PM
> > Subject: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat
> >
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've scoured the web and all the Tomcat lists that I can find and
still
> > > cannot solve this error.  Everything works fine through port 8080 as
> > > stand-alone, but when I try accessing Tomcat through Apache the page
times
> > > out with no output from the JSP.  Afterward my mod_jk.log file
contains:
> > >
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 110
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > >
> > > I compiled mod_jk.so myself.  I've added mod_jk.conf-auto to my
httpd.conf
> > > file.  I altered workers.properties to reflect my JAVA_HOME,
TOMCAT_HOME
> > and
> > > file separator ("/").  I have _not_ added the connector for ajp13 to
my
> > > server.xml file.
> > >
> > > Here is my configuration:
> > >
> > > Mandrake Linux 8.0
> > > Apache 1.3.19
> > > Java 1.3.1 (from Sun)
> > > Tomcat 3.2.3
> > >
> > > I've installed older versions of Tomcat on other configurations in the
> > past
> > > and did not have this much trouble.  I'm beginning to feel very
> > discouraged.
> > > Can anyone help?  Thanks.
> > >
> > > Kelly E. Grooms
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> --
>
> Andrew Robson
>
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>





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2001-07-29 Thread zhl-tech

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RE: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc bridgeon linux)

2001-07-29 Thread Aravind Naidu


+1





the trailing slash bug in 3.3- anyone have a fix?

2001-07-29 Thread Vernon, Clayton

i'm frustrated by a bug that has appeared in tomcat 3.3 (beta 1) where
tomcat's "Up to:" link does not postpend the trailing slash (eg,
navigate up to "/Examples" in the examples tree). has anyone figured out
how to fix this? 


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RE: VOTE: HTML in Messages

2001-07-29 Thread Bill Wadley


[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
[ ]  0 -> I don't give a damn shit.
[ ] -1 -> You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.

If you can do it, that would be great...

Thank you.

Bill




RE: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc bridge on linux)

2001-07-29 Thread Artigas, Ricardo Y.

yes!

> -Original Message-
> From: Pier P. Fumagalli [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 10:42 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc
> bridge on linux)
> 
> Emir Alikadic (ADNOC IS&T) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > What is rude was his posting on the list in format other than plain
> text.
> > Read the list's FAQ if you don't understand.
> 
> I believe _I_ wrote that list FAQ.
> 
> > The number of fancy-formatted messages is on the rise and if we don't
> nip
> > this in the bud, we may find ourselves in a position where folks who
> don't
> > use the latest version of $MAILCLIENT are unable to read the messages.
> I
> > myself use MS Outlook 2000 but I have no right to assume what the others
> are
> > using.  Hence the warning in the FAQ.
> > 
> > This is not my first post on this topic and I'm afraid it won't be the
> last.
> > I'm just trying to create awareness of the problem and I realise I
> sometimes
> > have to resort to not-so-nice means to draw the subscribers' attention
> to
> > it.  If I can convince one person not to use formatted messages on the
> list,
> > I'll be a happy man.
> 
> Awareness is created by asking KINDLY "Can you please not post
> HTML-formatted messages to the mailing list" more or less as you did on
> the
> 25th (even though I believe that the list of "offenders" is so
> ridiculous).
> 
> If you don't want to see HTML in messages, simply ask to get it removed by
> the mailing list owner (whops ME!), as we did on several others...
> 
> > I don't claim to be an all-knowing guru, but what I do know I will not
> share
> > with those who are arrogant enough not to respect the rules of the list
> > they're asking for help from.
> 
> Ok then, try to be a little bit more polite and respectful or just shut
> up.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> One thing I can ask to you guys is, do you want me to strip HTML out of
> your
> messages and reject emails only with HTML content type? Plenary vote open
> until 11:59 PM GMT of Monday 07/30/2001.
> 
> [ ] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
> [ ]  0 -> I don't give a damn shit.
> [ ] -1 -> You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.
> 
> Thanks :)
> 
> Pier



Errors in ISAPI.log - Pls HELP!!!

2001-07-29 Thread Lim Dara

Hello all,

Jakarta Tomcat v3.2.1 was installed and my application using it is working
fine except for noticing that the isapi_redirect.dll sometimes resulted in a
500 internal error in my web w3svc logs with nt code 0.
Entries are as :

2001-07-25 01:06:02 Host4-144-123.pagic.net - W3SVC3 DMZ-SSGLFG01
203.126.88.124 POST /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll - 500 0 1798 1406 11297 80
HTTP/1.1 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+5.0;+Windows+98;+DigExt)
Questionnaireupdation=True;+ASPSESSIONIDQQQGGRPV=ENMCKIBNPBCLMIK;+Samplesending=True;+samplesaveprofile=True;+dontsend%5Ford%5Femail=True;+sample%5Fgreeting%5Fsecond=True;+mailer%5Fm%5Fpassword=;+do%27tsend%5Ford%5Femail;+mailer=1221%40yahoo%2Ecom%2Etw;+login%5Fno=434343;+MembershipNbr=00;+UserId;+sample_greeting_second=True;+saqqm%5Fmember=New;+Registration%5FQuestionnaire=false;+mailer1=True;+WEBTRENDS_ID=210.241.144.123-3993966096.29430949;+SITESERVER=ID=01ae6a17a209f8ed1120a7829cfab1f2;+FormsAuth=qjQvkWs6/CP6PS0njewFZ5EdTNQ5G147NwA1ADAAMAA1ADMAAAD=;+MemRightsChanged=ZxteO3==
http://www.womanism.com/questionnaire/SkinQuestionnaire.htm

Checking my tomcat.log, there is no error recorded.  However, in jvm.stdout,
there are exception errors such as :
   java.lang.NullPointerException
   java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Connection is
busy with results for another hstmt
   java.lang.NullPointerException

and in isapi, there are strange error messages which I do not understand
that keeps appearing.  The entries in isapi is as pasted below.

Will appreciate it if someone can advise.

Thank you.

Regards,
Dara.

isapi.log  (some excerpts)
-
[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 (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_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 61
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed
[jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 61
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed
[jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 61
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed
[jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 61
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed

[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 (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_ajp12_worker.c (498)]: ajpv12_handle_response, error reading header line
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed
[jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 61
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
[jk_isapi_plugin.c (554)]: HttpExtensionProc error, service() failed
[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 (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 (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 (261)]: jk_ws_service_t::start_response,
ServerSupportFunction failed
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (570)]: ajpv12_handle_response, error starting response

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Re: Tomcat User Group Bulletin Board

2001-07-29 Thread Mark W. Shadle


Seems to me that the installing tomcat and building tomcat should be 
together...often times the issues bleed into one another...also, topic area 
regarding tomcat configuration (which may swallow virtual hosting) may be 
useful as well...

just some suggestions...



At 7/29/01 08:11 PM, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I've been using the TOMCAT e-mail list for technical assistance and have
>noticed that sometimes I get inundated with tomcat e-mail.
>
>I would like to provide resources on my corporate web server and implement an
>enterprise strength bulletin board system which can include multiple
>discussion forums, search function, threads, and a moderator to keep the
>bulletin board professional.
>
>Of course if I set this up there will be no obligation for anyone to use it,
>but your suggestions would be helpful in designing the forum templates.  Here
>are a few forum categories that I've thought of:
>
>1. INSTALLING TOMCAT
>2. BUILDING TOMCAT
>2. VIRTUAL HOSTING
>3. DATABASE and SQL
>3. SESSION MANAGEMENT
>
>Any comments or suggestions will be most appreciated,
>Sincerely,
>Dennis Murphy
>Radio Gate International, Inc.
>
>Vinay Menon wrote:
>
> > Hello Folks,
> > Anyone here tried Resin? Was wondering if anyone has experience using
> > Resin and would like to share its pros and cons wrt Tomcat.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Vinay

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Tomcat User Group Bulletin Board

2001-07-29 Thread Dennis Murphy

Hi Everyone,

I've been using the TOMCAT e-mail list for technical assistance and have
noticed that sometimes I get inundated with tomcat e-mail.

I would like to provide resources on my corporate web server and implement an
enterprise strength bulletin board system which can include multiple
discussion forums, search function, threads, and a moderator to keep the
bulletin board professional.

Of course if I set this up there will be no obligation for anyone to use it,
but your suggestions would be helpful in designing the forum templates.  Here
are a few forum categories that I've thought of:

1. INSTALLING TOMCAT
2. BUILDING TOMCAT
2. VIRTUAL HOSTING
3. DATABASE and SQL
3. SESSION MANAGEMENT

Any comments or suggestions will be most appreciated,
Sincerely,
Dennis Murphy
Radio Gate International, Inc.

Vinay Menon wrote:

> Hello Folks,
> Anyone here tried Resin? Was wondering if anyone has experience using
> Resin and would like to share its pros and cons wrt Tomcat.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Vinay




Re: Default folder in Tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan



On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello,
> Thank you for your replies. But I am not able to solve the problem.
> I would like to know the root folder (physical path in the server)  where
> I would have to put my properties file.
> 
> 

To use the Class.getResources() approach, your properties files go
wherever the classes that are reading them are, because the resources are
loaded by a class loader.  For a web application, that means you can put
the properties file into /WEB-INF/classes.  I would recommend a slight
variation of the approach shown below, because that approach will fail in
a web application that is *not* run from an unpacked directory.  Try this
instead (assuming your file is in /WEB-INF/classes):

  InputStream is =
   this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("xyz.properties");
  Properties props = new Properties();
  props.load(is);
  is.close();

The above technique works in all Java programs.  Within the servlet API,
there is a similar mechanism that can load resources from within the web
app (for example, this is how the JSP page compiler actually loads the
source of your JSP pages so that they can be compiled).  For this example,
assume you've put your properties into the /WEB-INF directory (same place
as your web.xml file):

  InputStream is =
   getServletContext().getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/xyz.properties");
  Properties props = new Properties();
  props.load(is);
  is.close();

The above logic is assumed to be inside a servlet.

In both of the above cases, I used getResourceAsStream() instead of
getResource() because it is simpler.  You don't need the
getResource() version unless you really want to mess with URLs :-).

Craig McClanahan


> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 07/27/01 09:04 PM
> Please respond to tomcat-user
> 
>  
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc: 
> Subject:Re: Default folder in Tomcat
> 
> 
> 
> If you don't want to be tied to the servlet you could use the class loader
> by doing something like one of the following:
> 
> // Use this if you don't care where the file is located (just doing reads)
> this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("xyz.properties")
> 
> // Use this if need to know where the file is located (writing back to the 
> file)
> URL resUrl = 
> this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResource("xyz.properties");
> if (resUrl != null) {
> Properties props = new Properties();
> FileInputStream fs = new FileInputStream(resUrl.getFile());
> props.load(fs);
> }
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ludovic Maitre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@sophia.inria.fr on
> 07/27/2001 09:14:35 AM
> 
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Sent by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:
> 
> Subject:  Re: Default folder in Tomcat
> 
> 
> hello,
> 
> you can obtain the path where your application is located with the
> following function :
> WEBAPP_ROOT = getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRealPath()
> this is obtained from the sample file realpath.jsp, that i sugger you
> read.
> After obtaining the location of your webapp, simply add WEB-INF + the
> name of the property file.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am using Tomcat for the first time, I have a doubt, can someone help
> > me with that please.
> >
> > I am refering to some properties files from my Bean.
> > I do not want to hardcode the path in my code.
> > Can someone plesae tell me the default folder
> > that the server reads from. I tried putting my files
> > in my webapps folder , it doesnt seem to work.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > regs
> > M
> 
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> 
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>  06902   SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS cedex (France)Fax: (33/0) 4 92 38 76 02
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 




Re: jdbc odbc bridge on linux

2001-07-29 Thread Sheryl Coppenger

> 
> Emir Alikadic (ADNOC IS&T) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Repost your question in plain text instead of RTF and I'll help you.
> 
> It _was_ also in plaintext, and the second part of the mime was in HTML, not
> RTF... I'm not a fan of HTML, but, IMNSHO, this is just plain rude...
> 
> Pier
> 

Actually, it wasn't in plain text if the reader uses elm, and possibly
some other mailers that don't read MIME at all.  Pine was able to turn
the MIME into text, but it did strange things with the mailing list 
information.  My vote would be

[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.

but also no attachments.

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Re: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread Jeff Kilbride

You're right, Andrew! I misread and thought Kelly hadn't added _any_
connectors to server.xml. My mistake.

Kelly, I have JSP's running with 3.2.3 on RedHat & Apache 1.3.19. Can you
post the relevant parts of your server.xml, httpd.conf and web.xml files?

--jeff

- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Robson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat


> Hang on Jeff this isn't correct is it? mod_jk can support either the ajp12
> or ajp13 protocol so adding the ajp13 connector to server.xml isn't likely
> to help.
> I'm afraid I can't help with the jsp side of things as I only ever
> write servlets. Might be interesting to see if you can get a servlet
> to work to see if JSP issue.
>
> andrew
>
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, you wrote:
> > If you're using mod_jk, you have to add the connector to your server.xml
> > file. I'm not sure why you *haven't* done that. Apache and Tomcat won't
be
> > able to communicate without it. So, I would suggest starting there.
> >
> > --jeff
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Kelly E. Grooms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 2:50 PM
> > Subject: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat
> >
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've scoured the web and all the Tomcat lists that I can find and
still
> > > cannot solve this error.  Everything works fine through port 8080 as
> > > stand-alone, but when I try accessing Tomcat through Apache the page
times
> > > out with no output from the JSP.  Afterward my mod_jk.log file
contains:
> > >
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 110
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > >
> > > I compiled mod_jk.so myself.  I've added mod_jk.conf-auto to my
httpd.conf
> > > file.  I altered workers.properties to reflect my JAVA_HOME,
TOMCAT_HOME
> > and
> > > file separator ("/").  I have _not_ added the connector for ajp13 to
my
> > > server.xml file.
> > >
> > > Here is my configuration:
> > >
> > > Mandrake Linux 8.0
> > > Apache 1.3.19
> > > Java 1.3.1 (from Sun)
> > > Tomcat 3.2.3
> > >
> > > I've installed older versions of Tomcat on other configurations in the
> > past
> > > and did not have this much trouble.  I'm beginning to feel very
> > discouraged.
> > > Can anyone help?  Thanks.
> > >
> > > Kelly E. Grooms
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> --
>
> Andrew Robson
>
> tel: (0141) 424 0607
> mobile: 07759 430234
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>




Re: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc bridge

2001-07-29 Thread D. Jay Newman

> [X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
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Re: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread Andrew Robson

Hang on Jeff this isn't correct is it? mod_jk can support either the ajp12 
or ajp13 protocol so adding the ajp13 connector to server.xml isn't likely
to help. 
I'm afraid I can't help with the jsp side of things as I only ever 
write servlets. Might be interesting to see if you can get a servlet
to work to see if JSP issue. 

andrew 

On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, you wrote:
> If you're using mod_jk, you have to add the connector to your server.xml
> file. I'm not sure why you *haven't* done that. Apache and Tomcat won't be
> able to communicate without it. So, I would suggest starting there.
> 
> --jeff
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kelly E. Grooms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 2:50 PM
> Subject: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat
> 
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've scoured the web and all the Tomcat lists that I can find and still
> > cannot solve this error.  Everything works fine through port 8080 as
> > stand-alone, but when I try accessing Tomcat through Apache the page times
> > out with no output from the JSP.  Afterward my mod_jk.log file contains:
> >
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 110
> > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> >
> > I compiled mod_jk.so myself.  I've added mod_jk.conf-auto to my httpd.conf
> > file.  I altered workers.properties to reflect my JAVA_HOME, TOMCAT_HOME
> and
> > file separator ("/").  I have _not_ added the connector for ajp13 to my
> > server.xml file.
> >
> > Here is my configuration:
> >
> > Mandrake Linux 8.0
> > Apache 1.3.19
> > Java 1.3.1 (from Sun)
> > Tomcat 3.2.3
> >
> > I've installed older versions of Tomcat on other configurations in the
> past
> > and did not have this much trouble.  I'm beginning to feel very
> discouraged.
> > Can anyone help?  Thanks.
> >
> > Kelly E. Grooms
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
-- 

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tel: (0141) 424 0607
mobile: 07759 430234
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: HTML in Messages and politeness

2001-07-29 Thread Andrew Robson

[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.

Otherwise you start to exclude people who don't use html 
enabled mail client. 

Also it seems to me if you are going to post to a list you
should read the guidelines first which explicity say not to 
post HTML or "Stylelized" emails. I don't understand quite why 
Emir is getting such stick for pointing this out particularly as
the question was completely off-topic and he was offering 
to help if the person just stuck to the guidelines.

andrew



Re: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness

2001-07-29 Thread Kurt Bernhard Pruenner

"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
> [X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.

After all, HTML in mails is just plain evil...

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[Fwd: Re: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness]

2001-07-29 Thread Jack Lauman

[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.

I agree strip out the HTML.

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness

>On 29 Jul 2001 15:42:01 +0100, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
>
> > One thing I can ask to you guys is, do you want me to strip HTML out of 
> your
> > messages and reject emails only with HTML content type? Plenary vote open
> > until 11:59 PM GMT of Monday 07/30/2001.
> >
>
>[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.



Re: HTML in Messages and politeness

2001-07-29 Thread Jeff Kilbride

> [X]  0 -> I don't give a damn shit.

I do, however, agree with the points on politeness.

I think if you reject HTML-only messages, a lot of new subscribers are not
going to be able to figure out why they can't post to the list. Most
probably don't even realize they are doing it, since the newer email clients
default that way.

"How do I turn off HTML formatting?" might be a good addition to the FAQ and
the auto-generated email that goes out when you sign up, if it's not already
there.

Thanks,
--jeff






Re: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread Jeff Kilbride

If you're using mod_jk, you have to add the connector to your server.xml
file. I'm not sure why you *haven't* done that. Apache and Tomcat won't be
able to communicate without it. So, I would suggest starting there.

--jeff

- Original Message -
From: "Kelly E. Grooms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 2:50 PM
Subject: Apache cannot connect to Tomcat


> Hello,
>
> I've scoured the web and all the Tomcat lists that I can find and still
> cannot solve this error.  Everything works fine through port 8080 as
> stand-alone, but when I try accessing Tomcat through Apache the page times
> out with no output from the JSP.  Afterward my mod_jk.log file contains:
>
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 110
> [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
>
> I compiled mod_jk.so myself.  I've added mod_jk.conf-auto to my httpd.conf
> file.  I altered workers.properties to reflect my JAVA_HOME, TOMCAT_HOME
and
> file separator ("/").  I have _not_ added the connector for ajp13 to my
> server.xml file.
>
> Here is my configuration:
>
> Mandrake Linux 8.0
> Apache 1.3.19
> Java 1.3.1 (from Sun)
> Tomcat 3.2.3
>
> I've installed older versions of Tomcat on other configurations in the
past
> and did not have this much trouble.  I'm beginning to feel very
discouraged.
> Can anyone help?  Thanks.
>
> Kelly E. Grooms
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>




Re: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness

2001-07-29 Thread Tim O'Neil

At 09:44 AM 7/29/2001, you wrote:
>On 29 Jul 2001 15:42:01 +0100, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
>
> > One thing I can ask to you guys is, do you want me to strip HTML out of 
> your
> > messages and reject emails only with HTML content type? Plenary vote open
> > until 11:59 PM GMT of Monday 07/30/2001.
> >
>
>[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.

If the above means "Yeah, do that, strip out the html" I have
nothing but love for that move.




Re: VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness

2001-07-29 Thread Ramsés Morales

On 29 Jul 2001 15:42:01 +0100, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:

> One thing I can ask to you guys is, do you want me to strip HTML out of your
> messages and reject emails only with HTML content type? Plenary vote open
> until 11:59 PM GMT of Monday 07/30/2001.
> 

[X] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.





RE: Please help Please help

2001-07-29 Thread Zapta \(Teiko\)

Try

http://www.servlets.com/cos/index.html

Tal Dayan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 8:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Please help Please help



Hi everyone.

I need to import in my Servlet the statement:

import com.oreilly.servlet.RemoteDaemonHttpServlet;

went and searched found the following.

would you please someone tell me how can i find and use the content of
com.oreilly.servlet.RemoteDaemonHttpServlet  to compile my servlet.
REGARDS hossein


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RE: Please help Please help

2001-07-29 Thread HGhoreishi

Hi everyone.

I need to import in my Servlet the statement:

import com.oreilly.servlet.RemoteDaemonHttpServlet;

went and searched found the following.
 
would you please someone tell me how can i find and use the content of 
com.oreilly.servlet.RemoteDaemonHttpServlet  to compile my servlet.
REGARDS hossein  


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VOTE: HTML in Messages and politeness (Was: Re: jdbc odbc bridgeon linux)

2001-07-29 Thread Pier P. Fumagalli

Emir Alikadic (ADNOC IS&T) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> What is rude was his posting on the list in format other than plain text.
> Read the list's FAQ if you don't understand.

I believe _I_ wrote that list FAQ.

> The number of fancy-formatted messages is on the rise and if we don't nip
> this in the bud, we may find ourselves in a position where folks who don't
> use the latest version of $MAILCLIENT are unable to read the messages.  I
> myself use MS Outlook 2000 but I have no right to assume what the others are
> using.  Hence the warning in the FAQ.
> 
> This is not my first post on this topic and I'm afraid it won't be the last.
> I'm just trying to create awareness of the problem and I realise I sometimes
> have to resort to not-so-nice means to draw the subscribers' attention to
> it.  If I can convince one person not to use formatted messages on the list,
> I'll be a happy man.

Awareness is created by asking KINDLY "Can you please not post
HTML-formatted messages to the mailing list" more or less as you did on the
25th (even though I believe that the list of "offenders" is so ridiculous).

If you don't want to see HTML in messages, simply ask to get it removed by
the mailing list owner (whops ME!), as we did on several others...

> I don't claim to be an all-knowing guru, but what I do know I will not share
> with those who are arrogant enough not to respect the rules of the list
> they're asking for help from.

Ok then, try to be a little bit more polite and respectful or just shut up.




One thing I can ask to you guys is, do you want me to strip HTML out of your
messages and reject emails only with HTML content type? Plenary vote open
until 11:59 PM GMT of Monday 07/30/2001.

[ ] +1 -> Plain Text only. Strip HTML on the mailing list.
[ ]  0 -> I don't give a damn shit.
[ ] -1 -> You mad? I love HTML in messages and want to keep using it.

Thanks :)

Pier




Re: jdbc odbc bridge on linux

2001-07-29 Thread Nils O. Selåsdal

On Sunday 29 July 2001 01:12 am, you wrote:

> I'm not aware of any free jdbc drivers that will work
> with SQL Server, but there are a number of commercial
> solutions.  I use the OPTA 2000 driver from
> www.inetsoftware.de.
Take a look at www.freetds.org


-- 
Nils O. Selåsdal



RE: jdbc odbc bridge on linux

2001-07-29 Thread Ramon Buckland


Here is a free JDBC Driver for MSSQL 7.0

http://www.thinweb.com/tw_download_twfreetds.html

It is based on FreeTDS from www.freetds.org which also has
it's own JDBC Driver. I don't know what differences they hold.

I wouldn't say it is production quality. But it does do simple
SELECT's etc. We have a few problems with it and thus use
a commercial version also.

Cheers.

- Ramon


-Original Message-
From: Jim Seach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 29 July 2001 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jdbc odbc bridge on linux


The jdbc odbc bridge requires an odbc driver on the
local machine.  The local datasource then points to
the remote machine that the server is on, rather than
the JDBC URL.  The jdbc odbc driver is also not
multi-threaded, so not a good choice for using with
Tomcat.

I'm not aware of any free jdbc drivers that will work
with SQL Server, but there are a number of commercial
solutions.  I use the OPTA 2000 driver from
www.inetsoftware.de.

Hope this helps,

Jim
--- Jerry QU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I posted question about how to use Sun's jdbc.odbc
> bridge from jsp on linux to access SQL server on
> windows. because all examples I saw were using LOCAL
> dsn like jdbc:odbc:dsnName. but how to do it if the
> JSP is on linux and the SQL server is on a remote
> host.
> 
> something like jdbc:odbc:@host:port:DB_name(or
> DSN)???
> 
> I am kind of confused!!
> 
> TIA
> 
> Jerry
> 
>   
>  
> 


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Re: load balanced workers

2001-07-29 Thread mili



Hello, I am not really answering your question, but I would liek to know
in which folder in your tomcat installation, that you have put the workers.properties file??

i am really stuck with this problem. I am just porting my application to tomcat and 
i am not able to read my properties files and XSL files.
I know this could be a very silly queston and I am unable to use the 2 replies I got from the group.

Someone please help me on this






"Matt Barre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/28/01 12:14 AM
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        cc:        
        Subject:        load balanced workers


I'm trying to implement load balanced workers in the form of 2 different jvm instances on
a single physical server. I have 3 workers in my workers.properties file :

workers.list = ajp12, ajp13, backup
ajp13 = first instance
ajp12 = first instance
backup = second instance
lb.loadbalancer.balanced_workers = ajp13, ajp12, backup


in my httpd.conf file I have tried two different things...
if I set JkMount to ajp13, and then stop the instance that worker is in, then the site
fails, I would think it should switch over to the backup worker. Should I instead be
putting lb in my httpd.conf? If that is the case wouldn't I need to include lb in the
workers.list property?

Matt




Re: Default folder in Tomcat

2001-07-29 Thread mili



Hello,
Thank you for your replies. But I am not able to solve the problem.
I would like to know the root folder (physical path in the server)  where
I would have to put my properties file.









[EMAIL PROTECTED]
07/27/01 09:04 PM
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        cc:        
        Subject:        Re: Default folder in Tomcat



If you don't want to be tied to the servlet you could use the class loader
by doing something like one of the following:

// Use this if you don't care where the file is located (just doing reads)
this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("xyz.properties")

// Use this if need to know where the file is located (writing back to the file)
URL resUrl = this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResource("xyz.properties");
if (resUrl != null) {
    Properties props = new Properties();
    FileInputStream fs = new FileInputStream(resUrl.getFile());
    props.load(fs);
}





Ludovic Maitre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@sophia.inria.fr on
07/27/2001 09:14:35 AM

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Sent by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:

Subject:  Re: Default folder in Tomcat


hello,

you can obtain the path where your application is located with the
following function :
WEBAPP_ROOT = getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRealPath()
this is obtained from the sample file realpath.jsp, that i sugger you
read.
After obtaining the location of your webapp, simply add WEB-INF + the
name of the property file.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using Tomcat for the first time, I have a doubt, can someone help
> me with that please.
>
> I am refering to some properties files from my Bean.
> I do not want to hardcode the path in my code.
> Can someone plesae tell me the default folder
> that the server reads from. I tried putting my files
> in my webapps folder , it doesnt seem to work.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> regs
> M

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