I have been trying to build the Source for Tomcat but an error creeps up.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
sun/tools/javac/Main
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.doClassicCompile(Javac.java:218)
at
Craig R. McClanahan typed the following on 07:05 PM 3/27/2001 -0800
Kief, a while back (when the work on PersistentManager was going on), the
need for a little refactoring work on Manager vs. StandardManager would be
useful. Have you thought any more about what we should do here?
Yes, in fact I
do you have tools.jar on your classpath?
c:\jdk1.3\lib\tools.jar
Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
www.develop.com
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From: Anil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 March 2001 10:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problems building the tomcat Source
I have been trying
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So far jasper has been one of the most stable pieces on
tomcat ( most bugs
I know about are related with the interfacing between jasper and the
container ). And it has a huge potential for performance
I'm trying to trace down why I'm getting a failure on load.
Here's the section of code that throws the error.
CODE SOURCE="jk_jni_worker.c"
if(jk_get_worker_jvm_path(props, p-name, str_config)) {
p-jvm_dll_path = jk_pool_strdup(p-p, str_config);
}
if(!p-jvm_dll_path ||
Hi, Nell,
You need a RSA provider.
You can download a SunJSSE RSA provider which is free from the java.sun home
site.
After installing the JSSE, you need to copy the lib/*.jar to the jre's
lib/ext directory.
I am pretty sure this will work.
Forrest
The "Proposed Tomcat 4.0-Beta-2 Code Freeze Date" thread started on the
19th and fizzled out without any publicly visible conclusions. The
suggested tag date, i.e. the 22nd, has passed and no new one has been
proposed. Sorry to be pushy but is there a new consensus as to when to
tag. As far as I
Kief Morris wrote:
Excellent! Let us know if you need any help.
I will, BTW how is the work on distributed sessions coming along?
Is it possible to distribute sessions over x number of machines and
that if one goes down you could go to the other and happily continue
your session?
On 27 Mar, George C. Hawkins wrote:
PS does anyone else feel that a once a week status report would be a
really good idea - nothing too big just a few lines from Craig say on
what he felt had been achieved in the last week, general feelings on
progess and non-binding comments on possible
On 27 Mar, George C. Hawkins wrote:
PS does anyone else feel that a once a week status report would be a
really good idea - nothing too big just a few lines from Craig say on
what he felt had been achieved in the last week, general feelings on
progess and non-binding comments on
Hi All,
Hope all is going well around the globe.
Just wanted to ask about the status of the jsvc code in TC4.0 branch ?
What is the future/direction of this code ?
I've been able to successfully patch TC3.2 so that it behaves
correctly when sent UNIX
Yes - from my experience, this was the problem deploying Jasper in another
container.
Tim Julien
HP Middleware
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From: Steve Downey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: TC3.3 Proposal: Refactoring
Are there standard test apps for testing a Servlet container?
I am running watchdog, and several struts apps; Java pet store requires
EJB's, so thats no good.
Any known apps out there that are either standard or opensource?
Tim Julien
HP middleware
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From: "Robert Petersen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 3:20 AM
Subject: Filters and Transfer-Encoding: chunked
I am facing a problem when useing a filter. The problem is that the
"Transfer-Encoding" header does not appear to
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Steve Downey wrote:
The second most common cause of bugs in Jasper is confusion over when to use
File.separator and when to use '/'. It's hard to keep track of, since Jasper
does deal with both files and URIs. And the File methods are used to
regularize some URIs.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Kevin Jones wrote:
Here's the rationale for this behavior (and the fact that Tomcat also
marks the app unavailable if it didn't initialize all the listeners and
filters successfully):
But it doesn't, at least not in the latest nightly. I have a listener
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Kevin Jones wrote:
I posted this to tomcat-user with no response.
Does such a beast exist? If not I'll volunteer to port the Tomcat 3.2 code.
Just point me at it!
There is some basic code aimed at allowing the creation of such a beast in
the "service" directory of
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, George C. Hawkins wrote:
The "Proposed Tomcat 4.0-Beta-2 Code Freeze Date" thread started on the
19th and fizzled out without any publicly visible conclusions. The
suggested tag date, i.e. the 22nd, has passed and no new one has been
proposed. Sorry to be pushy but is
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Julien, Timothy wrote:
Are there standard test apps for testing a Servlet container?
I am running watchdog, and several struts apps; Java pet store requires
EJB's, so thats no good.
Any known apps out there that are either standard or opensource?
It's not formally a
When I instantiate Catalina's Embedded class from within my application,
shouldn't it automatically inherit my application's classpath? I've tried
mapping a servlet that is part of my application's package to a URL pattern
and it fails with an IllegalArgumentException saying "servlet mapping
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3:46 PM
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Subject: RE: TC3.3 Proposal: Refactoring org.apache.jasper.servlet
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Steve Downey wrote:
The second most common cause of
Bip Thelin typed the following on 05:07 PM 3/27/2001 -0800
Kief Morris wrote:
Excellent! Let us know if you need any help.
I will, BTW how is the work on distributed sessions coming along?
Is it possible to distribute sessions over x number of machines and
that if one goes down you could go
Craig R. McClanahan typed the following on 01:23 PM 3/28/2001 -0800
It's been quite a while since beta 1 and the viewing public anxiously
awaits a new release :-)
It was asked that we hold off for a bit. Would doing the release this
Friday meet everyone's preferences? If so, I will go ahead
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Bip Thelin typed the following on 05:07 PM 3/27/2001 -0800
Kief Morris wrote:
Excellent! Let us know if you need any help.
I will, BTW how is the work on distributed sessions coming along?
Is it possible to distribute sessions over x number of machines
Wow! I go away for a day and there is some great
discussion on this thread!
I've saved everybody's comments and will incorporate
them into the proposal, which I will be working on
tonight to formalize. When I've got it ready for
review, I will put a proposal doc and any related
files in html
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From: "Kief Morris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [FOLLOWUP] Proposed Tomcat 4.0-Beta-2 Code Freeze Date?
Craig R. McClanahan typed the following on 01:23 PM 3/28/2001 -0800
It's been quite a while
Hello ,
I have wrote some Java Servlets, that works with Session Tracking.
I use the response.encodeURL Methode for it.
when the client has disabled cookies, the jsessionID is suffixed. Thats
fine ;-)
this will work with Tomcat , and Tomcat over Apache. Now, when I User
mod_ssl for the
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
[...]
Kief, a while back (when the work on PersistentManager was going on), the
need for a little refactoring work on Manager vs. StandardManager would be
useful. Have you thought any more about what we should do here?
I couldn't find anything about how to add
Hi
i've found a little bug (Tomcat 3.2.1) in the
src/share/org/apache/tomcat/service/http/HttpRequestAdapter.java
file.
Bug Description:
if you are running tomcat in standalone mode as user ,root'
with JSSE (Java Secure Socket Extension) on port 443 you
have URLs like:
Grr, seems my message got stuck somewhere so I'll resend it.
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
[...]
Kief, a while back (when the work on PersistentManager was going on), the
need for a little refactoring work on Manager vs. StandardManager would be
useful. Have you thought any more about what
Blob is a bad idea. Serialize the objects and store them as varchar. We
implemented a home grown session store and the varchar route works lot
better. I believe IBM's WebSphere session store also uses varchars.
Krishna
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From: Bip Thelin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, George C. Hawkins wrote:
The "Proposed Tomcat 4.0-Beta-2 Code Freeze Date" thread started on the
19th and fizzled out without any publicly visible conclusions. The
suggested tag date, i.e. the 22nd, has passed and no new one has been
Mel,
Regarding the names and the scope of the changes.
If we are going to do some refactoring ( and that's going to require
work and testing anyway), then we should do it on a slightly broader
scope, not only local to the servlet interface.
Instead of org.apache.jasper.servlet33, I would
In the Java world, varchar should support UNICODE characters, not 8-bit
bytes.
Yes, I know some data bases do not store UNICODE, but some (Oracle,
InstantDB etc) do. The other problem with character, is character encoding,
when/if the encoding of the application does not match the native
I believe that someone is working on the "sealing viloation" fix that he
wanted to include in beta 2.
Can someone confirm (from a CVS build) that this bug still exists? The
biggest thing that I need to see from someone else's machine is:
* use the CVS jakarta-servletapi-4,
* use the CVS
You can download a SunJSSE RSA provider which is free from the java.sun home
site.
Also look at http://www.openjce.org/ as that may or may not fit your
licensing needs better than Sun's license.
After installing the JSSE, you need to copy the lib/*.jar to the jre's
lib/ext directory.
( BTW, my interest is more in the jsp-java convertor area, I would be
interested to try a more customizable generator that would use XSL
templates, but that depends on a modularization and refactoring that would
I remember back in the "old days" when the JSP spec actually contained a
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Matthew L Daniel wrote:
( BTW, my interest is more in the jsp-java convertor area, I would be
interested to try a more customizable generator that would use XSL
templates, but that depends on a modularization and refactoring that would
I remember back in the
Dear "lovehacker",
Tomcat 3.0 is an old version and has several known security holes. That is
why we recommend that people run the latest released version which is
currently 3.1.1 or 3.2.1 (depending on the branch you are interested).
Also, Tomcat 3.2.2b2 is also available on our website which
There is some basic code aimed at allowing the creation of such a beast in
the "service" directory of the source repository. Besides just being able
to start and stop Tomcat as a service, one of the goals is to interact
with the connector startup so we can run Tomcat 4 on port 80 without
I acknowledge your suggestion and am going to put it
in
org.apache.jasper34.*
That symbolically combines 3 and 4 while deferring
more towards an incremental change from 3.3, which is
the main focus.
I think your other points are well put and that
(commonality with tc4.0 jasper) will be a
The vendor's web site is : http://www.4d.com :)
and he's still alive :)))
I found something like Java for 4D but it seem to have no special
documentation ... ?
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Hi lists;
My servlets (on a Linux Machine) need to query a database named 4D (running
on a Mac-Os)
Do Somebody know how I can query these DB from Linux ?
Maybe with ODBC link, but I don't find any docs about it !!!
Can somebody help ?
Greets.
Baumans Pascal.
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