thanks for the help..that worked!
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To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Directory Checksum Error?
The Solaris tar has problems when extracting long
filenames...moreover the
Hello all,
I've been using tomcat3.2.3, jdk1.2.22,Apache1.3.22,
ApacheSoap2.2 and IBM wstk-2.4 for the web service.
Now I changed JDK to jsdk1.2.1b.
But I couldn't start tomcat server.
Why? Can't start tomcat 3.2.3 with Jdk1.4.1b?
Is anyone knows about this? Please advice me.
The error
Oh really!!! This is the first time I can give someone help!!! Thanks to
give me chance to help u!
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Thank you very much! It worked, so now can make any queries!
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Meder Bakirov wrote:
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:25:57 +0600
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You can setup a SSL Tunnel between the machines.
(Keywords for further search: ssh, tunnel, ssl, port forwarding)
E.G.:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2001/02/23/wep.html
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Hi all!
I want to deny any GET requests to my JSP pages, only POST, where can I strict
this?
Thanks...
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Hi,
I have a machine that is running 2 instances of Sendmail, one on the
normal SMTP port 25, and another on port 2121. Now most of the JSP pages
that send off email use the normal Sendmail on port 25, but some use the
other on port 2121 (don't ask me why, long story). In the pages that use
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 03:11:03PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Richard for your help,
Yes, just now I managed to connect DB2 to Tomcat and using simple java file
able to retrieve the values from sample database.
But I have a question for you.
while defining my Connection URL
Hello,
I use tomcat + apache on a debian box (woody):
apache 1.3.26
j2sdk1.31.3.1
tomcat4 4.0.4
I have noticed the following problem in /etc/init.d/tomcat4: when
called with the stop argument, it will kill the JVM before the
shutdown of tomcat is correctly ended.
This
Depends a bit on which action you want to execute
if that happens.
This might be a start: (Havn't tried it)
web.xml:
security-constraint
web-resource-collection
web-resource-nameEntire Application/web-resource-name
url-pattern/*/url-pattern
http-methodGET/http-method
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Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Urgent: Where can I get a full document on install, config and
set Tomcat on redhat Linux?
Thx Thx Thx charles... I've changed the
If you don't like the 'sleep 30' because most time it's
wasted time, you can loop with a sleep 2 around the result
of a netstat on one of the tomcat ports or a kill 0 to the
vm pid.
Ralph Einfeldt
Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
Hosting, Content Management, Java
Thx Thx Thx charles... I've changed the mistake... but the other problem
again See below
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[root@localhost /]# tomcat4 run
Using CATALINA_BASE: /var/tomcat4
Using CATALINA_HOME: /var/tomcat4
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /var/tomcat4/temp
Using JAVA_HOME:
Have you checked to see that Tomcat is listening on the appropriate ports?
i.e. ours is configured to interface with apache on port 8007, doing a
netstat command should show you this listening at least:
$ netstat -a | grep 8007
tcp0 0 *.8007 *.*
Sorry for the delay, I have been busy.
Ok, I have a mandrake system with Apache 1.3 and tomcat 4.01. I have a
copy of mod_jk from tomcat 3.x and was thinking that I could reuse the
same lib. I started configuring apache and tomcat but it does not seem
to work so I am including the content
Yes it's possible to use mod_jk from 3.3.
Zhis informatin is better than your previous post,
but I'm missing an description of the error(s).
- Is apache running at all. (ps aux | grep bin/apache)
- Is tomcat running at all. (ps aux | grep tomcat)
- Is apache listening on the ports you expect
Hi ya,
I am working on mod_jk. After I set the setting, the jsp page take no effect
(The bowser just shows all jsp codes). The setting is as follows,
In server.xml,
Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN debug=0
Listener className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig /
Host
Hi
I want my URLs as
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet/2345
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet/23349
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet/345
all mapped to the same servlet, none are static.
Note that I do not want:
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet?23349
which is
Are you shure that IfDefine HAVE_SSL is true ?
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Betreff: About mod_jk.
LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so
IfDefine HAVE_SSL
AddModule
Subject: failed to enable SSL on Tomcat 4.04
From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
I tried to enable SSL for 2 days but did not ever success.
Environment:
Windows 2000 Server
JDK1.4.0.01
Tomcat 4.04
1 signed digital certificate
Steps
1. run keytool -import -alias wisdom -file wisdom.crt -keystore
Just curious,
Can a webapp know what appserver it is running on?
The very purpose of an appserver is to keep the webapp
free from the mundane housekeeping stuff like
session management and secure access. The webapp
is completely unaware of these issues. Instead,
is it possible for a webapp to
In your jsp page, add the following code at the top.
%
response.setHeader(Cache-Control,no-cache);
response.setHeader(Pragma,no-cache);
response.setDateHeader (Expires, 0);
%
for more info on no-cache, jguru has some useful stuff
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=377
peter
slickdev
Tom,
I think you make one mistake you have to load https://localhost:8443, with
https as your conection protocol not http. That will do I think, I had
the same problem.If you load the url over http you only see 4 squares.
Jurjan
Subject: failed to enable SSL on Tomcat 4.04
From: tom [EMAIL
You can try the HOWTO that I posted yesterday. You can find it here:
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
Note that it deals with using apache with tomcat, but there is a section
that is devoted to only installing and configuring tomcat.
If you don't have startup.sh, you
Well, as Ralph already said, if HAVE_SSL is false, your JkMount directives
will not be included and apache will just spit out a JSP page as text/html.
If you have the two Listener directives in server.xml as you posted, you
don't need to put any mod_jk statements whatsoever in httpd.conf. With
Sorry, there isn't enough info here to really tell.
1) does apache work on it's own?
2) do the tomcat examples work on port 8080:
http://your.host.com:8080/examples ?
If both one and two are true, I would make sure things like apache
ServerName in httpd.conf match the Host name in server.xml.
Title: Coyote Instructions
All
We've got Tomcat 4.1.7 Beta and Apache 2.1.39 on separate
Solaris servers.
Does anyone have a simple step by step guide to connect
these together using Coyote JK2
Thanks
Damian O'Gara
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, SB wrote:
Hi
I want my URLs as
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet/2345
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet/23349
http://localhost:8080/webapp/MyServlet/345
all mapped to the same servlet, none are static.
Note that I do not want:
hi,
i am using JIntegra to communicate between Vb and java. when i request for
data from a perticular method in vb,the vb server method calls a java class,
which in turn calls a servlet running on tomcat4.1, this servlet will call
another servlet running on a similar setup in another
Has anyone used Tomcat with jspsmartupload? I have a question about using
jspsmartupload with Tomcat 4.0.4 in development and having the jspsmartupload
getparameter work. I have created a jar file with all the jspsmartupload components
and put it into the Tomcat lib directory. I then created
Hi Faisal,
It may have been just me, but I got four copies of your message. Please
post only once.
As to your question: the technical cause for the exception is obvious ;)
You can't form a URL to a java.io.ByteArrayInputStream. My guess is
something (the TemplateServlet? Is that your servlet
Hi,
A couple of comments, hopefully helpful ;)
- You should package your classes. If you don't, it'll look for them in
the default package of org.apache.jsp, where they aren't, hence they
error ;)
- It would be insecure, and bad style, to not import all and only the
classes you need in a given
Richard
Correct me if I am undertanding it correctly.
If the DB2 server is running on (default port 5) cline tmachine
then in my client application, I need not specify the port number.
But I may or maynot use the port number (5) in my Connection URL
string.
Now When I use
String url =
I saw at the end of your reply this block:
contents of /etc/tomcat4/conf/tomcat4.conf:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/current
CATALINA_HOME=/var/tomcat4
JASPER_HOME=/var/tomcat4
TOMCAT_USER=tomcat
Why are you using tomcat4.conf? I mean I have not used
a .conf for tomcat and I guess my cluster of 3
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A: Tomcat Users List
Objet: Re: i can't acces absolute symbolic link created with ln -s command on LINUX
A new Idea for resolving this problem ?
Thanks
Philippe
I have
Hi,
I currently dont understand the following:
I have a registered class as a ServletContextListener.
At application start I want to read a Properties file
from the classpath, doing the following:
myProps = new Properties();
try {
URL url =
Milt,
Let me lay out the setup here:
Apache is setup to host multiple Virtual Hosts. Such that...
http://intranet1/
Has a docbase of /drives/a/webapps/intranet1
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From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:01 AM
To: Tomcat
Sorry for the uncomplete first email...my mailer was just to
fast for me... :-)
Again...
Hi,
I currently dont understand the following:
I have a registered class as a ServletContextListener.
At application start I want to read a
Milt,
Let me lay out the setup here -- Apache is setup to host multiple Virtual
Hosts. Such that...
http://intranet1/
Has a docbase of /drives/a/webapps/intranet1
http://intranet2/
Has a docbase of /drives/a/webapps/intranet2
etc...
So how could I use the Location tag and not affect the
What do you mean with 'classpath'?
Tomcat ignores the classpath environment variable.
So your property file has to reside in a directory
that is known to tomcat.
Even using the SystemClassLoader (which is done when
you use getSystemResource()) won't help because the
classpath is cleared in
Apache runs just fine and I find it on the port I expect however tomcat does
not run as I expect. http://my.host.com:8080/examples dose not respond. I
do find a lot of java apps running when I do ps -U tomcat. Here are my
error files:
Apache_log.date.txt:
2002-07-31 17:21:06
The WARP connector can't bind to its socket. The default WARP connector
socket is 8008. Is there something else on that socket? Another connector?
Which connector do you want to use? Tomcat binds up both the AJP and WARP
socket by default, but which connector have you chosen to use with
hi ralph,
thanks for your quick reply.
with classpath i mean somewhere in the package of my
web application (context). this would match the first
path you pointed out in your answer
(webapps/{Context}/WEB-INF/classes/com/foo/My.properties).
actually i have no special reason i choose
The fir error message comes because you didn't disable
the warp connector.
If 8080 doesn't responds it because it uses port 8180.
(See the log message for the HttpConnector)
If all is running you should diable the HttpConnector.
Ralph Einfeldt
Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
Hamburg,
I'm using mod_jk in my setup, and I didn't disable the WARP connector. It's
still enabled, and everything seems to be working. Can only one connector
be defined at a time in server.xml?
John Turner
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From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To read a property from /WEB-INF/classes/com/foo/My.properties
you shouldn't use getSystemResource*() as it uses the
Systemclassloader which doesn't know anything about the tomcat
directories. So you have use getResource*() which uses the
classloader that loaded you current class.
To the use
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Josh Landin wrote:
Milt,
Let me lay out the setup here -- Apache is setup to host multiple Virtual
Hosts. Such that...
http://intranet1/
Has a docbase of /drives/a/webapps/intranet1
http://intranet2/
Has a docbase of /drives/a/webapps/intranet2
etc...
So how
I think you can define more than one connector
in server.xml (but I havn't tried it).
But i tend to strip the configuration down to
the minimal set, so it's easier to find problems.
Especially if you search an error every error
message and config entry that doesn't exist is
one cause less
Subject: Re: failed to enable SSL on Tomcat 4.04
From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
Jurjan,
Thanks for your reply, I got it, but it is only validate if using a dummy
keystore created by the keytool.
My problem is I have a signed certification issued by my univerity's ca,
I tried to get the
Yes you can define two connectors as long as they are listening on
different ports. I have both the AJP as well the the WARP connector
enabled.
RS
Ralph
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, SB wrote:
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 07:14:08 -0400
From: SB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Webapp - WebappServer interaction
Just curious,
Can a webapp know what appserver it is running on?
See
Sir,
I downloaded JSSE and i installed as given in the SSL Configuration
HOW-TO.
I created the Certificate Store by using keytool as givien in that
HOW-TO.
I uncomment the SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector entry in the Server.xml file.
I restarted the Webserver. It is giving the following errors.
This is sort of off-topic, but I don't know of a better forum targeting Java
web/servlet programming. If anyone does know of one, could you let me know?
I'm basically wondering if others have found effective ways to avoid the
tempting but bad practice of loading up the session with all sorts of
what about writing a central controller, which is initiated when tomcat
starts up?
if you write a class that implements ServletContextListener and add it
to your web.xml, it will load your application. You can then set it in
the application context. Each request can then get to the application
Hi,
FIRST
For non-specific Tomcat questions, it exists :
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There's also an other one wich is JSP oriented.
SECOND
All best practice i know says that you must minimize the ammount of data
stored in the session. So, the traditional approach of this problem is to
only store the
Hi,
I hope this is the right place for this question. I
need some help with the following situation:
I've got two devices (Dev A and Dev B) both running
Jakarta Tomcat 4.0.4. Dev A is supposed to be
listening for any messages coming in on port 80 every
x secs and for each time, it listens for a
try forums.java.sun.com there's a jsp/servlet forum
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Subject: OT: howto avoid overuse of session object?
This is sort of off-topic, but I don't
hello!
I'm new in tomcat, I want use some applets as front-enf for my servlets but
I had some problems:
I put the class files into the directory:
/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/proyect/applets
and in my html file i put this line:
applet codebase=./applets code=client.class /applet
but it did not
Hello jeff,
The Barracuda project contains classes that allow for exactly this
ability: to allow an object to be passed from one request to the next
without the use of the session.
Check it out at: http://barracuda.enhydra.org/
The classes that you should specifically concern yourself with
Where can I find the list and the description of each connector for
Apache on the one hand
and for Tomcat on the other hand ?
Thanks a lot.
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I gave up on trying to get Tomcat 4 to work with Suse 7.2
Has anyone gotten tomcat 4.* to work on suse 8?
Steve
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They are one and the same...there aren't separate connectors for apache and
separate connectors for tomcat. There is an HTTP connector that is
tomcat-only, but that just allows tomcat to serve static content.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/index.html
Look on the
Firstly I am aware that their will be a perfomance hit but hopefully it will
be a short term thing (approx 6 months.
Secondly I have been looking at ssh (openssh) I have set it up on apache but
is it available for a windows environment too? or do i need to have a openssh
gateway (made from
Can the tags in web.xml file be extensible? We want to define some new tags to carry
more info about the servlets.
Thanks!
--Zhenxin Wang
DoCoMo Labs USA
Is firstnme the name of your column? Or should it be firstname? If
that's an error, there should be a SQLException thrown, but I don't know the
behavior fo DB2...it may just be that you get null back. In any case,
besides printing a stack trace, I would output something to the browser on a
Hello John
firstnme is the correct column name...
What bugs me is if you see my servlet code which I am again attaching...
I try to put try and ctach every where possible so that
I can at least printStackTrace() .
But to my surprise...I am not getting any exception...or stack trace...
instead I
Seems to me someone wrote about this before, but I can't find it. I'm
wondering if passwords can be digested in JNDI Resource configuration
just like one can in the Realm configurations? I'd rather not store
the password for my database in cleartext. The Resource docs don't
seem to mention
I think you are attempting to output the value if there is nothing in the
result set.
if(!rs.next())
The .next() method will return true if it was able to fetch a row. You are
saying, if there is no row then...
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Turner, John wrote:
They are one and the same...there aren't separate connectors for
apache and separate connectors for tomcat. There is an HTTP
connector that is tomcat-only, but that just allows tomcat to serve
static content.
Well, I'd say that makes them separate.
Nice catch! You are right. It should be
if(rs.next())
Or better yet...
while(rs.next())
John Turner
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From: Wagoner, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:02 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: DB2 and servlet ???
Hello Mark,
Believe me there are rows in the table when I run the simple JAVA-DB2
file it retrieve
Received results:
empno= 000150 firstname= BRUCE
empno= 10 firstname= CHRISTINE
empno= 000250 firstname= DANIEL
empno= 000200 firstname= DAVID
empno= 000130 firstname= DOLORES
empno=
I tried both ways
while(rs.next())
and
if(!rs.next())
both gives the same web browser output
Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance
Hi,
Assuming this is the SQL you want to submit:
try{
stmt = con.createStatement();
rs = stmt.executeQuery(SELECT empno
from
db2admin.employee);
shouldn't it be
if( rs.next() ){
do{
count++;
Semantics, I guess. There's one connectors distribution, and it has
everything in it. They're even separate projects from both apache and
tomcat.
There aren't any apache packages that have tomcat connectors, nor is there
any apache documentation that says this is how you use the apache
Hi,
Your parameter is '012', while it appears that the employeenumbers in your
database are more like:
empno= 000150
quote
BROWSER OUTPUT
---
paramater passed is 012
Count is0
Found the JDBC driver
Driver is properly loaded and registered
Connection URL is good
brings nothing?? There is no SQLException, or nullpointer or something like that??
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Subject: RE: DB2 and servlet ??? Help !!!
Hello Mark,
...and I'm an idiot, because the SQL statement doesn't filter by them, so
it's quite inconsequential, really. :)
rs = stmt.executeQuery(SELECT empno from db2admin.employee);
Michael
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Please don't look at the parameters
As I am not using parameter in my query...
Right now I am just trying to run a very simple query...
Parameter has been output just for testing if servlet is taking wirte
parameter vvalues or not...
Parameters are not being used anywhere in the whole servlet
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Turner, John wrote:
Semantics, I guess. There's one connectors distribution, and it has
everything in it. They're even separate projects from both apache
and tomcat.
There aren't any apache packages that have tomcat connectors, nor is
there any apache documentation
Hello
I think I found where the problem is
When I try to print e4.getmessage() while opening my conenction as given
below:
try{
con = DriverManager.getConnection
(jdbc:db2://10.3.13.34/SAMPLE,db2admin,db2pwd);
}
Hi,
I am setting the value of MaxProcessors in server.xml to 500.
Is it possible that tomcat can handle 500 simultaneous connections.
I am generating 150 simultaneous requests.
These requests are for a servlet called ReadServlet.
This servlet sleeps for 10 secs and returns back with a respose
If you set MinProcessors to be 500 also, see if there is any diff.
-- Zhenxin Wang
DoCoMo labs USA
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From: Venkatesh Sangam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 11:41 AM
Subject: MaxProcesses in Server.xml
Hi,
I am setting the
I set MinProcessors also to a high value, but I dont observe any difference.
The problem is I dont observe any strict behaviour.
The number of responses that come in 10 secs only, varies from 70-150.
But according to me, I should be getting all the responses in 10 secs.
Thanks,
Venkatesh.
Hi all,
I am kind new to tomcat, so any help would be appreciated. I have problems with the
communication between apache and tomcat.
I am using apache 1.3.26 compiled from sources, tomcat 4.0.4 from binaries and
connectors 4.0.4 compiled from sources, all running on Linux Redhat 7.2.
Tomcat
Please help me .
My requirements are to serve JSP, Servlets, static pages and SSL(not
important). NO CGI, PERL, PHP etc.
I am using a WINDOWS 2000 Server.*I want anyone to tell me whether i
should use APACHE+TOMCAT+SSL or TOMCAT+SSL.
Please reply me fast , i am banking on you guys for a
Hi There,
I would go with Tomcat+SSL, the setup is much easier than your other
alternative. The only thing you really lose by not using apache is the
ability to use virtual hosts.
Mike
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Sujith Mathew wrote:
Please help me .
My requirements are to serve JSP,
Hi,
You will always have some variance in your responses. It's never going
to be exactly 10sec for all requests. This variance is due to network
issues, I/O, a bit of thread contention and locking, etc. It's up to
you to decide what variance is acceptable, and profile your application
to
Here is my server.xml file. As far as I know it's stock. For bandwidth
reasons I striped all the comments and included it as an attachment.
As an update, I do get tomcat on port 8180.
on 08/01/2002 1:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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The WARP connector can't bind to its
One option is to use IIS + SSL + Tomcat
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From: Sujith Mathew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please help me... URGENT
Please help me .
My requirements are to serve JSP, Servlets, static
Here is my server.xml file. As far as I know it's stock. For bandwidth
reasons I striped all the comments.
As an update, I do get tomcat on port 8180.
Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN debug=0
Service name=Tomcat-Standalone
Connector
I wouldn't use IIS, especially if you're interested in having a secure
server. IIS is historically unsecure. SSL won't mean much if someone can
break into your system via your web server.
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Durham David Cntr 805CSS/SCBE wrote:
One option is to use IIS + SSL + Tomcat
Which connector did you choose to use? AJP or WARP? Your server.xml shows
some changes on the port numbers. For example, the AJP connector is showing
8109 instead of 8009 (the default). Did you carry that change through the
other configuration files, like workers.properties (if you chose
Hi,
If you need to get it up and running fast, just use Tomcat with SSL. You
can always add Apache later if you think it will boost performance. Setting
up an Apache+SSL+Tomcat server can be tricky if you are a newbie (and even
if you aren't).
A lot of this depends on what you are running and
Rick == Rick Fincher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rick Hi All,
Rick There has been some discussion on here and on the TAGLIBS list about
Rick precompiling JSP's in Tomcat.
Rick To avoid confusion, before I go on I want to point out that there has been a
Rick change in Tomcat
Why are we worried about securing a Windows 2000 server?? I thought they just wanted
it set up and running.
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From: Michael B Sebetich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:42 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Please help me... URGENT
I would assume that the use of SSL implies sensitive data being handled by
the Win 2k server. Why risk compromising that data by using IIS?
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Durham David Cntr 805CSS/SCBE wrote:
Why are we worried about securing a Windows 2000 server?? I thought they just
wanted it set up
Hi David,
Thanks for the response. I'm using an IDE and all it does is spit out a war
file with the JSP sources and WEB-INF. I guess it can't use class files
because it has no knowlege of the container environment it will be deployed
in.
So it looks like what I need to do is write an ant
Thanks, Cédric and Peter Lin, for your responses. Both of you seem to be
saying that, instead of storing large objects in the session object, I should
be storing them in the application object (ServletContext). I find this to be
rather confusing. It seems like the overhead involved in storing
Thanks for the reply Shapira
I apologize for sending the same email four times
As you noted out it is a Jboss problem not Tomcat's. I got the same error
with Jetty .
Respect
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Zhenxin wang wrote:
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:42:15 -0700
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Subject: web.xml tags extensible?
Can the tags in web.xml file be extensible?
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