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Jean-François, congratulations!
Can someone create an account for Jean-François Arcand?
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Am I missing some bigger and better feature? Or is this spec trying to
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committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he
will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
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>>commons-digester/logging, etc. I think that this would make the build
>>more reliable since Tomcat 5 is dependent on very specific versions of
>>Apache dependencies (e.g. Xerces 2.0.1
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> I just deleted my CVS repositories, rechecked them out, and reapplied
> *both* the jakarta-servletapi-5 and jakarta-tomcat-catalina patches. I
> did a build from scratch and I still get the same exception.
>
> Note: I
ks,
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>>
>> When I apply this patch and your jakarta-servletapi-5 patch and build
>> with the latest commons-digester, I get the following exception. I
>> seems that with your patches, Xerces n
ester.setSchema(url.toString());
> +webDigester = registerLocalSchema(webDigester);
> }
> -
> -webDigester = registerLocalSchema(webDigester);
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This was not happening when a did a clean checkout and build this
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just use Ant 1.6 directly. Right now, commons-daemon needs both
commons-launcher.jar *and* ant.jar.
Let me know what you think of this approach.
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> I also have reservations - I see no reason to require it, at least
> not until commons-launcher is stable and released.
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> "java -jar tomcat.jar" should be enough ( I almost got
gt;having 'keepalive' functionality and a clean startup file are all
>>>great.
>>>
>>>My only requirement is to keep the code clean and minimise
>>>dependencies.
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>>>My understanding of the launcher is that it
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>>Costin,
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>>Remy can probably comment on the commons-daemon.jar dependency. However,
>>the commons-launcher.jar dependency is required for the scripts in the
>>bin directory.
>
>
> Can you expand a bit ?
you do not need
commons-launcher.jar either.
Hope that clears things up,
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>>Costin,
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>>Remy can probably comment on the commons-daemon.jar dependency. However,
>>the commons-
- Saxpath ( required by taglibs/standard required by jasper ) -
> +saxpath.home=${base.path}/saxpath-1.0-FCS
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> }
> }
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> the caller's) method in the logging output)
>
+1 for this type of change. Even though commons-logging will record the
gt; unless="compile.jmx"/>
> name="org/apache/naming/factory/DbcpDataSourceFactory.java"
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> On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 12:28, Patrick Luby wrote:
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>>Bob,
>>
>>This is a useful piece of code. However, your patch can't go into Tomca
public methods of the component are utilized.
> *
> * @exception LifecycleException if this component detects a fatal error
> * that prevents this component from being used
> */
> public void start() throws LifecycleException
ME"`
> CATALINA_HOME=`cygpath --path --windows "$CATALINA_HOME"`
> CATALINA_BASE=`cygpath --path --windows "$CATALINA_BASE"`
> CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --windows "$CLASSPATH"`
> JSSE_HOME=`cygpath --path --windows "$JSSE_HOME"`
> fi
>
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> I tend to agree with Jon on this issue. When I voted for a
> java-servletapi-5 repository, I made the - I think reasonable -
> assumption that the java-servletapi-5 repository would only contain the
> JSR-154 code. After all, the java-servletapi-4 re
ires no dependencies on JSR-152. Hence, putting JSP code in the
Servlet repository forces a dependency that should not be there.
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> 4. [ ] Other:
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>>All,
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>>I admit my previous method for protecting Tomcat from conflicting system
>&
ng in the Bootstrap.java class, but unfortunately,
you must set the java.endorsed.dirs property when the JVM is started as
it is immediately put in the JVM's bootstrap classpath.
Thanks,
Patrick
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7;m -1 for the patch then; please revert it. The use case is clearly not
> worth introducing non-compliant behavior; I fully agree with Costin here: if
> the ext mechanism is broken, then it's up to the JDK to fix it.
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problem and move the jre/lib/ext directory
into the existing catalinaLoader and sharedLoader instances like we
do for the endorsed directories.
Costin,
Does this sound reasonable to you?
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extFile[0] = new File(System.getProperty("java.home"),
>> +"lib" + File.separator + "ext");
>> +ClassLoader extLoader =
>> +ClassLoaderFactory.createClassLoader(null, extFile, null)
xceptions.
Let me know if you find any problems with my changes.
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>>I can't help but think that there might be a way to point Tomcat
>>to its bundled jars without losing access to any non-conflicting
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Let me try this out later this week. I will let you know if the hack works.
Also, even if the hack does not check the version info of servlet.jar, I see
know harm in adding it.
Patrick
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rs mechanism with JDK 1.4.
Does this seem to have potential? If it works, Tomcat would be able to isolate
itself from conflicting extensions (i.e. we could eliminate the problem instead
of just printing an error message) while still accessing the installed
extensions (e.g. JSSE, etc.).
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> [5] SRV.9.7.1 "Dependencies On Extensions". Yes, I know,
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catalina.class file that is present in the catalina.jar
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of code way back when I was porting the Java Web Server's JNI code to
HP-UX, AIX, and DEC Unix a few years back. Also, I believe that Apache follows
this same logic path (although it doesn't need JNI to get to the C function, of
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invocation of the StandardServer.initialize() method. I haven't used any
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could register the JNI C function that the "public native" method maps to.
What do you think of the above approach?
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Of course, this is how I think it will work so I definitely need to try it out.
Maybe later this week I will have some time to try this out and make sure that
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classpath and other configurable items, but then I could directly invoke Java to
run the Tomcat classes.
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ng conflicting jars from those locations first and Tomcat may have
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Something that the Tomcat 3.3 developers may want to take a look at is that each
Unix script in Tomcat 4.0.2 and later now resolves CATALINA_HOME independently
of the user's environment. This even works if the user invokes a softlink to the
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Are these needed by the Jasper compiler? If so, I will add them.
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Ratnesh,
>From your error, you are probably using Windows 95, 98, or ME. If so, you
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Also, remove any existing "SHELL=" lines from that file.
BTW, this is clearly a support question
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