Re: tomcat & jboss

2001-12-04 Thread Javier Soques

www.jboss.org?

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> this is a little bit off the topic, anyway, could
> anyone tell me where I could find a useful
> information
> to run tomcat & jboss together? 
> 
> thank you.
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RE: tomcat & jboss

2001-12-04 Thread Reynir Hübner

you can download a package of the two and alot of info on it from
www.jboss.org
check it out.

-reynir


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this is a little bit off the topic, anyway, could
anyone tell me where I could find a useful information
to run tomcat & jboss together? 

thank you.
teng

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Re: tomcat & jboss

2001-12-04 Thread renyu teng


--- Javier Soques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> www.jboss.org?

Hi,

I have gone through the web site, and I could find any
doc. telling me to how set up the conf. to run both,
and I have down the jboss embedded with tomcat, but it
doesn't even have , it is a little bit hard
for me to figure out.

regards
teng

> 
> --- renyu teng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > this is a little bit off the topic, anyway, could
> > anyone tell me where I could find a useful
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> > 
> > thank you.
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Re: tomcat & jboss

2001-12-04 Thread Jim Cheesman

At 02:06 PM 04/12/01, you wrote:

>--- Javier Soques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > www.jboss.org?
>
>Hi,
>
>I have gone through the web site, and I could find any
>doc. telling me to how set up the conf. to run both,
>and I have down the jboss embedded with tomcat, but it
>doesn't even have , it is a little bit hard
>for me to figure out.


What I did:
1. Get tomcat running separately - configured, understood (more or less...)
2. Get JBoss running separately - configured, understood etc.
3. The JNDI stuff is pretty easy. (See 
http://127.0.0.1:8080/tomcat-docs/jndi-resources-howto.html if you've got 
tomcat up and running.)
4. Ask questions, once the above is done...

I'll admit it took me ages - mainly because of the database configuration 
stuff... don't even dream about doing it using the jdbc:odbc bridge!



I never did try the embedded version - the tomcat they were using was quite 
a few versions behind the latest release at the time.



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RE: tomcat & jboss

2001-12-04 Thread Cato, Christopher

> What I did:
> 1. Get tomcat running separately - configured, understood 
> (more or less...)
> 2. Get JBoss running separately - configured, understood etc.
> 3. The JNDI stuff is pretty easy. (See 
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/tomcat-docs/jndi-resources-howto.html 
> if you've got 
> tomcat up and running.)
> 4. Ask questions, once the above is done...
> 
> I'll admit it took me ages - mainly because of the database 
> configuration 
> stuff... don't even dream about doing it using the jdbc:odbc bridge!
> 
> I never did try the embedded version - the tomcat they were 
> using was quite 
> a few versions behind the latest release at the time.
> 
> 
> 
> Jim

I've tried the embedded version and it works fine. Except from some XML
parser errors but what the heck... It works...

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Re: tomcat & jboss

2001-12-04 Thread Janek Bogucki

If you want to use JBoss as an EJB server/container
and access those EJBs from Tomcat have a look here:

http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/archive/view?mesg=48170

 --- renyu teng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 
> this is a little bit off the topic, anyway, could
> anyone tell me where I could find a useful
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> to run tomcat & jboss together? 
> 
> thank you.
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Re: Tomcat+jboss

2001-02-19 Thread Gabriel Ciuloaica



from jboss web site you can download a version of 
jboss with tomcat embeded or jetty embeded.
 
gabi

  - Original Message - 
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  zhouhao 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 4:09 
  AM
  Subject: Tomcat+jboss
  
  how to integrate Tomcat3.2 with jboss, and support 
  servlet/jsp,EJB and JMS?
   
   
  Thanks


Re: Tomcat+jboss

2001-02-20 Thread zhouhao



I want to run jboss in embedded-tomcat.
But,I don't know to set server.xml in the 
jboss.conf.
 
 
Thanks

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  Subject: Re: Tomcat+jboss
  
  from jboss web site you can download a version of 
  jboss with tomcat embeded or jetty embeded.
   
  gabi
  
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Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 4:09 
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Subject: Tomcat+jboss

how to integrate Tomcat3.2 with jboss, and support 
servlet/jsp,EJB and JMS?
 
 
Thanks


RE: Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store

2000-12-08 Thread Parayali, Jayesh 1065
Title: RE: Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store





I checked the code... it says ignore this message.
Check out PoolTcpEndPoint.java


-Original Message-
From:   Madhu Narasa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, December 08, 2000 2:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:    Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store


I am running Tomcat 3.2 with Jboss and trying to port
the PetStore example (J2EE Sun RI, example).


I am almost done except that I see a lot of
"Connection reset errors" after every page request.
After searching through the archives, I see others
have had the same problems in different contexts but
there seems to be no solution to the problem.


The dev lists suggest the following (that is being
considered for 3.3 dev)
http://w4.metronet.com/~wjm/tomcat/2000/Jul/msg00910.html


Commenting out the following lines -
sout.write( buffer, 0, bufferCount );
sout.flush();


in the method endHeaders() of HttpResponseAdapter.java


The above fix did eliminate errors of the type -
2000-12-08 11:39:27 - Ctx( /estore ): IOException in:
R( /estore + /template.js + null) Connection reset by
peer: socket write error


but the stack trace reported below continued.


Any help is appreciated.


Thanks,
Madhu



 Complete Stack --
[Tomcat] java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by
peer: socket write error
[Tomcat]    at
java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(Native Method)
[Tomcat]    at
java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:83)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpResponseAdapter.doWrite(HttpResponseAdapter.java:164)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.core.BufferedServletOutputStream.doWrite(BufferedServletOutputStream.java:121)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.core.BufferedServletOutputStream.reallyFlush(BufferedServletOutputStream.java:246)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.core.ResponseImpl.flushBuffer(ResponseImpl.java:417)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.facade.HttpServletResponseFacade.flushBuffer(HttpServletResponseFacade.java:295)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspWriterImpl.flus(JspWriterImpl.java:209)
[Tomcat]    at
_0002fbanner_0002ejspbanner_jsp_3._jspService(_0002fbanner_0002ejspbanner_jsp_3.java:306)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:119)
[Tomcat]    at
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.servic(HttpServlet.java:853)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet$JspServletWrapper.service(JspServlet.java:177)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:318)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:
391)
[Tomcat]    at
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.doService(ServletWrapper.java:404)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.core.Handler.service(Handler.java:286)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.service(ServletWrapper.java:372)
[Tomcat]    at
org.apache.tomcat.facade.RequestDispatcherImpl.include(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:345)
[Tomcat]    at com.sun.estore.taglib.InsertTag.doEndTag(InsertTag.java:67)


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RE: Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store

2000-12-08 Thread Madhu Narasa

>From what I gather, the comment -
// TCP stacks can throw SocketExceptions when the 
// client disconnectsso can be ignored.

Addresses the case wherein the browser is closing the
socket (eg. clicking on stop before completion of the
request). 

I am ok with the server throwing an exception in the
above case but throwing an exception for every request
seems like a problem to me.

Regards,
Madhu


--- "Parayali, Jayesh 1065"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I checked the code... it says ignore this message.
> Check out PoolTcpEndPoint.java
 



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RE: Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store

2000-12-08 Thread Parayali, Jayesh 1065
Title: RE: Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store





this happens even if u just refresh... after completion of the request


-Original Message-
From:   Madhu Narasa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, December 08, 2000 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:    RE: Tomcat + Jboss - porting Pet Store


From what I gather, the comment -
// TCP stacks can throw SocketExceptions when the 
// client disconnectsso can be ignored.


Addresses the case wherein the browser is closing the
socket (eg. clicking on stop before completion of the
request). 


I am ok with the server throwing an exception in the
above case but throwing an exception for every request
seems like a problem to me.


Regards,
Madhu



--- "Parayali, Jayesh 1065"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I checked the code... it says ignore this message.
> Check out PoolTcpEndPoint.java
 




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Re: (Tomcat + JBoss) or (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) ?

2002-07-03 Thread Nikola Milutinovic

> Is there anyone that installed (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) combination all
> together?
> What are the advantages of Using Apache with Tomcat-JBoss combination or 
> is Tomcat enough for complete web content serving?
> Should I run Apache with Tomcat + JBoss in a separate JVM?

Tomcat + JBoss will give you a complete JEE server, with web interface. Apache can 
help you off-load serving static stuff from your Tomcat. The dynamic part: JSP, 
Servlets (EJB and other JBoss mechanisms) will not be served by Apache.

Nix.



RE: (Tomcat + JBoss) or (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) ?

2002-07-03 Thread Murat Buyukkal ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

> Is there anyone that installed (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) combination all
> together?
> What are the advantages of Using Apache with Tomcat-JBoss combination or 
> is Tomcat enough for complete web content serving?
> Should I run Apache with Tomcat + JBoss in a separate JVM?

>>>Tomcat + JBoss will give you a complete JEE server, with web interface. 
>>>Apache can help you off-load serving static stuff from your Tomcat. 
>>>The dynamic part: JSP, Servlets (EJB and other JBoss mechanisms) will not
be served by Apache.

It's ok. But I am just wondering that; Is it helpful that using Apache with
(Tomcat + JBoss) combination?
I mean serving the non-dynamic contents of a website through Apache instead
of using the Tomcat's internal web server. 
And additionaly using the EJB container of JBoss and Web Container of Tomcat
for non-static parts. 
Thus using all three products together on a single website?

Any idea?


Murat.



Re: (Tomcat + JBoss) or (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) ?

2002-07-04 Thread Nikola Milutinovic

> >>>Tomcat + JBoss will give you a complete JEE server, with web interface. 
> >>>Apache can help you off-load serving static stuff from your Tomcat. 
> >>>The dynamic part: JSP, Servlets (EJB and other JBoss mechanisms) will not
> be served by Apache.
> 
> It's ok. But I am just wondering that; Is it helpful that using Apache with
> (Tomcat + JBoss) combination?

Functionality of Apache's HTTP/1.1 module and Tomcat's HTTP/1.1 is the same. The only 
difference is the performance of serving static objects.

> I mean serving the non-dynamic contents of a website through Apache instead
> of using the Tomcat's internal web server.

If you can separate your static content from the dynamic parts, you can easily make 
such an arrangement. If not, then the only hope for you is mod_jk (mod_jk2 is still in 
testing).

> And additionaly using the EJB container of JBoss and Web Container of Tomcat
> for non-static parts. 
> Thus using all three products together on a single website?

The answer to this question largely depends on your website organization and purpose. 
It could be that you can run both Apache and Tomcat, side by side, without any 
integration. Apache would listen on TCP:80 and Tomcat on TCP:8080. The presentations 
on both servers would have explicit links, like this:

http://www.domain.com:80/path/to/link.html
http://www.doamin.com:8080/another/path/to/link.jsp

If this looks ugly, you can try to "integrate" Tomcat under Apache, using mod_jk, 
mod_jk2 or mod_webapp. If you want Apache to serve static contenet belonging to your 
web application, then mod_jk is the way.

Nix.



RE: (Tomcat + JBoss) or (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) ?

2002-07-04 Thread Murat Buyukkal ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Thank you for your answer. Can the JBoss EJB container be easily added to
Tomcat + Apache (binded together with mod_jkxx) couple? if so how can we
build-up for running all three..? As far as I know, Tomcat_JBoss couple
bundled with together for enterprise usage. Can I integrate the Tomcat unit
of this couple with Apache via mod_jkxx module?

Thanks..

Murat.

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From: Nikola Milutinovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 11:46 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: (Tomcat + JBoss) or (Apache + Tomcat + JBoss) ?


> >>>Tomcat + JBoss will give you a complete JEE server, with web interface.

> >>>Apache can help you off-load serving static stuff from your Tomcat. 
> >>>The dynamic part: JSP, Servlets (EJB and other JBoss mechanisms) will
not
> be served by Apache.
> 
> It's ok. But I am just wondering that; Is it helpful that using Apache
with
> (Tomcat + JBoss) combination?

Functionality of Apache's HTTP/1.1 module and Tomcat's HTTP/1.1 is the same.
The only difference is the performance of serving static objects.

> I mean serving the non-dynamic contents of a website through Apache
instead
> of using the Tomcat's internal web server.

If you can separate your static content from the dynamic parts, you can
easily make such an arrangement. If not, then the only hope for you is
mod_jk (mod_jk2 is still in testing).

> And additionaly using the EJB container of JBoss and Web Container of
Tomcat
> for non-static parts. 
> Thus using all three products together on a single website?

The answer to this question largely depends on your website organization and
purpose. It could be that you can run both Apache and Tomcat, side by side,
without any integration. Apache would listen on TCP:80 and Tomcat on
TCP:8080. The presentations on both servers would have explicit links, like
this:

http://www.domain.com:80/path/to/link.html
http://www.doamin.com:8080/another/path/to/link.jsp

If this looks ugly, you can try to "integrate" Tomcat under Apache, using
mod_jk, mod_jk2 or mod_webapp. If you want Apache to serve static contenet
belonging to your web application, then mod_jk is the way.

Nix.



Re: Tomcat / JBoss / JNDI lookup not working - HELP!

2002-06-03 Thread Håkon Hansen

On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 11:48:14 -0500
"Miller, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have seperate instances of Tomcat and JBoss running on the same
> machine.  I'm trying to do a JNDI lookup of a JMS queue that's
> configured in JBoss from Tomcat but cannot get it to work.

I have not taken the time to fully analyze your problem, but I have 
had similar problems with JNDI lookups JBoss 3.0 / Tomcat 4.0. 

What I had to do, was to set the initial factory as a System property
before creating the InitialContext for the first time, like this:

System.setProperty("java.naming.factory.initial", 
"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");


Good luck!


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RE: Tomcat / JBoss / JNDI lookup not working - HELP!

2002-06-03 Thread Miller, Andy

That was all it took! Thanks a million!

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On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 11:48:14 -0500
"Miller, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have seperate instances of Tomcat and JBoss running on the same 
> machine.  I'm trying to do a JNDI lookup of a JMS queue that's 
> configured in JBoss from Tomcat but cannot get it to work.

I have not taken the time to fully analyze your problem, but I have 
had similar problems with JNDI lookups JBoss 3.0 / Tomcat 4.0. 

What I had to do, was to set the initial factory as a System property before creating 
the InitialContext for the first time, like this:

System.setProperty("java.naming.factory.initial", 
"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");


Good luck!


Yours, Haakon Hansen, Norway

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Re: Tomcat / JBoss / JNDI lookup not working - HELP!

2002-06-03 Thread Håkon Hansen

On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 12:32:11 -0500
"Miller, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You are very welcome :-)


Yours, Haakon Hansen, Norway

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