Re: freebsd 4.1.1 + JDK 1.1.8 + which tomcat version?

2001-11-25 Thread BoD

Actually you can find a jdk 1.3 port for freebsd at
http://www.freebsd.org/java/
(It is based on the linux version).

BoD

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From: Jamesbond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: freebsd 4.1.1 + JDK 1.1.8 + which tomcat version?


 Hi,

 On a semi-dedicated freebsd 4.1.1 server  I have installed jdk 1.1.8 which
 seems to be the last official port for freebsd.

 I am running apache and wish to install tomcat.

 Since I am running an older jdk version (1.1.8), I am a bit in doubt which
 tomcat version to go for.

 I would welcome any advice.




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Re: freebsd 4.1.1 + JDK 1.1.8 + which tomcat version?

2001-11-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan



On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Jamesbond wrote:

 Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 03:23:11 +0100
 From: Jamesbond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: freebsd 4.1.1 + JDK 1.1.8 + which tomcat version?

 Hi,

 On a semi-dedicated freebsd 4.1.1 server  I have installed jdk 1.1.8 which
 seems to be the last official port for freebsd.

 I am running apache and wish to install tomcat.

 Since I am running an older jdk version (1.1.8), I am a bit in doubt which
 tomcat version to go for.

 I would welcome any advice.

You aren't going to be able to run Tomcat 4 on this, because it requires a
Java2 (JDK 1.2 or later platform).

Craig


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Re: freebsd 4.1.1 + JDK 1.1.8 + which tomcat version?

2001-11-24 Thread Jeff Turner

On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 03:23:11AM +0100, Jamesbond wrote:
 Since I am running an older jdk version (1.1.8), I am a bit in doubt which
 tomcat version to go for.

I think Tomcat 3.3 has maintained 1.1 compatibility.

--Jeff

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RE: FreeBSD, Linux, Java Help - experiences

2001-08-18 Thread Rob S.

Steffen,

Is there a question about Tomcat you wanted to ask?

- r

 -Original Message-
 From: Steffen Haase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 2:35 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: FreeBSD, Linux, Java Help - experiences


 Hi,

 it's probably a little bit of topic, but I need very urgently
 progress reports.

 I like FreeBSD (I'm new in BSD) and I need some progress reports
 about Java on a
 FreeBSD systems. I need the linux-binary support to run JDK 1.3
 or higher on a
 BSD machine. (the native port for 1.2 is only in a beta state and
 is very old.
 it seems that nobody is working on a native JDK for BSD)

 What's the performance difference when I use a emulator
 (linux-binary support)
 on a FreeBSD machine? Do I have full JIT support? I need it for
 my web-server
 and my Linux system runs very stable, but if it's possible and I
 have full Java
 support I'll switch to FreeBSD.

 thanks in advance.


 best regards,

 Steffen
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Re: FreeBSD, Linux, Java Help - experiences

2001-08-18 Thread Steffen Haase

Hi Rob,

Rob S. wrote:

 Is there a question about Tomcat you wanted to ask?

no, I have no problems with tomcat... but I need for Tomcat, OODBMS
(pure java), XML and and and ... Java Support.

I want to know some progress reports about OS (Linux vs. FreeBSD) and
Java. Who is using FreeBSD on a web-server and Java (tomcat). I think
thats the best mailing list to ask ;) Everbody who use Tomcat need Java
and I think here are some experts which use FreeBSD :) The interesting
thing is the linux-binary support for BSD and the performance
difference... everybody experience with it?


I hope my mail is ok and not too off topic?


thanks in advance.

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RE: FreeBSD, Linux, Java Help - experiences

2001-08-18 Thread Rob S.

Steffen,

shrug  I have a feeling I could answer your questions by searching the
web, not by emailing the Tomcat discussion list.  Have you searched the
Tomcat archives for the words freebsd and performance?

 I want to know some progress reports about OS (Linux vs. FreeBSD) and
 Java. Who is using FreeBSD on a web-server and Java (tomcat). I think
 thats the best mailing list to ask ;) Everbody who use Tomcat need Java
 and I think here are some experts which use FreeBSD :) The interesting
 thing is the linux-binary support for BSD and the performance
 difference... everybody experience with it?

 I hope my mail is ok and not too off topic?

People can send OT emails, sure, but I'm trying to help you get it answered.
I think the fastest way is to email a FreeBSD list or newsgroup.

- r




Sorry - it's too of topic - Re: FreeBSD, Linux, Java Help - experiences

2001-08-18 Thread Steffen Haase

Hi,

please, send only answers to my mail-account and not to the mailing list. It's
really off topic. thanks.


Rob S. wrote:

 People can send OT emails, sure, but I'm trying to help you get it answered.
 I think the fastest way is to email a FreeBSD list or newsgroup.

FreeBSD list or newsgroup are not the right way. I think so... My field aims on
JSP and Servlets (=Tomcat and Apache) and that's the reason why I posted
here... (real reports)

thanks.


kind regards,

Steffen




Re: freeBSD

2001-04-21 Thread AC

I'm using tomcat on freeBSD with jdk 1.8 native with TYA jit, another one 
with jdk 1.2 native, still another one with linux-jdk 1.2 and I've tested 
linux jdk1.3 (classic mode only) in my test machine. No problem till now on 
all the server.
Even the jakarta.apache.org site is running freeBSD!!

andrea

At 09.18 20/04/2001 -0400, you wrote:
I've been using tomcat on freeBSD for some time now with absolutely no
problems. :)
Matt

Eric Mosley wrote:
 
 
  Is the main reason that Tomcat is not recommended on freeBSD that
  there isn't a stable jdk1.2 port at the moment?
 
  Has anybody had any experience with Tomcat on freeBSD? What jdk are
  you using and is it working well?!
 
  Eric




Re: freeBSD

2001-04-20 Thread Matt Goss

I've been using tomcat on freeBSD for some time now with absolutely no
problems. :)
Matt

Eric Mosley wrote:
 
 
 Is the main reason that Tomcat is not recommended on freeBSD that
 there isn't a stable jdk1.2 port at the moment?
 
 Has anybody had any experience with Tomcat on freeBSD? What jdk are
 you using and is it working well?!
 
 Eric

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RE: freeBSD

2001-04-19 Thread Craig O'Brien

I am not using freeBSD but there is a stable jdk1.2.2 for Linux.  Isn't that
the same SDK?  I also have blackdown's j2sdk1.3 and Sun's jsk1.3.1_01 on the
same machine and they all work fine with tomcat.  1.3s are faster but there
is a keyboard mapping issue with Swing and Linux so I use the 1.2.2 for IDE
work compiling with the 1.3.

My understanding is that there are allot of people using tomcat with freeBSD
successfully.

Regards,
Craig


-Original Message-
From: Eric Mosley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 9:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: freeBSD



Is the main reason that Tomcat is not recommended on freeBSD that there
isn't a stable jdk1.2 port at the moment?

Has anybody had any experience with Tomcat on freeBSD? What jdk are you
using and is it working well?!

Eric




RE: freeBSD

2001-04-19 Thread Tim O'Neil

I've been using Tomcat with Red Hat myself,
simply because the number of tools and options
for Linux are greater, but I have a port of JDK
1.1.8 for fBSD and I haven't heard or seen any
stability problems with that port.


At 09:45 AM 4/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I am not using freeBSD but there is a stable jdk1.2.2 for Linux.  Isn't that
the same SDK?  I also have blackdown's j2sdk1.3 and Sun's jsk1.3.1_01 on the
same machine and they all work fine with tomcat.  1.3s are faster but there
is a keyboard mapping issue with Swing and Linux so I use the 1.2.2 for IDE
work compiling with the 1.3.

My understanding is that there are allot of people using tomcat with freeBSD
successfully.

Regards,
Craig


-Original Message-
From: Eric Mosley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 9:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: freeBSD



Is the main reason that Tomcat is not recommended on freeBSD that there
isn't a stable jdk1.2 port at the moment?

Has anybody had any experience with Tomcat on freeBSD? What jdk are you
using and is it working well?!

Eric




Re: freebsd, jdk1.2, tomcat 3.1 help

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Westbay

Haberman-san wrote:

 I can't get tomcat 3.1 to run under freebsd 
 
 3.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.4
 Classic VM (build Linux_JDK_1.2.2_RC4, green threads, sunwjit)

I have not problem running the native FreeBSD port of 1.2.2
on FreeBSD 4.1-RELEASE.

Have a look at

http://java2.freebsd.methodsystems.com/java/jdk.html

for the patchset.  Koster-san has prepared an excellent tutorial
on getting it all compiles at:

http://web.inter.nl.net/users/kjkoster/java/index.html

Also, I see that you have a JIT running.  Was that JIT compiled
for the Linux JDK 1.2.2?  Or was it compiled for the native
1.1.8?

 Here's the message I get When I try to connect 
 
 Error reading request Resource temporarily unavailable: Resource temporarily una
 vailable

Do you know what resource it is talking about?  Is it a 
ResourceBundle?  Is it in your 1.1.8 classpath, but not your
1.2.2 classpath and/or tomcap classpath?

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