Hi all,
I am using apache with tomcat along with mysql database
apache and tomcat is in one Linux Machine and mydal database is in separate
machine
I am using mm.mysql-2.0.9 Driver to connect.the driver is in machine1
where apache tomcat is installed
when i connect to the database
Thank you for the reply, Jean-François. It appears that the tomcat.policy
file is actually generated in Tomcat 3.2.3/Cobalt (!). I have added the
config information in tomcat.policy.master instead of tomcat.policy. After
having restarted Tomcat, the appropriate tomcat.policy file has been
Hello,
I'm having issues with using a custom classloader in Tomcat 3.3.1. I have a
need to load servlets from a runtime-determined classpath. The solution
worked fine in 3.2.x. Here's what I think the problem is (let me know where
my understanding is flawed):
I'm pretty confident any custom
Hi all !
Using Apache 1.3.26 + Tomcat 4.0.2 Final Rel on SOLARIS.
I decided to test My Apache with Tomcat 4.1.12.
Actually i use mod_webapp for the WARP Connector.
As i wanted to have some tests with Load Balancing and sessions
tracking, i'm trying Tomcat 4.1.12.
I had a look at the JTC
Hi,
take o look at:
http://www.onjava.com/lpt/a/2422
http://www2.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=Tomcat
Luiz Ricardo
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As the development of mod_wepp has been stopped,
I would recommend mod_jk or mod_jk2.
There are also other drwaback like warp is serving all
files for a webapp through tomcat wheras mod_jk can
be configured to just pass requests with specific
pre- or postfixes to tomcat.
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I need to make JSP files on tomcat to connect to a DB2 database.
I installed the DB2 client for Linux, but I have problems, how can I
configure it to work with JSP files ? where is the JDBC ?
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Hello everybody!
I have installed IIS as Web Server and Tomcat 4.1.16 LE as plug-in of IIS to
mangage Servlet/JSP pages
(using isapi filter JK2 isapi_redirector.dll). I would like to know is
there is some way to re-start Tomcat's
service using some web application acessible from the Internet
Hi,
I would like to know two things:
1°)First, is it possible for a servlet to produce directly SVG picture on the screen?
I've tried to write the following code for the PrintWriter:
PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
res.setContentType(image/svg-xml; charset=iso-8859-1);
But it doesn't seem to
Hello,
DB2 JDBC library files are usually in
db2_user_dir/sqllib/java12
The file name is db2java.zip. You can copy it to
tomcat_install_dir/common/lib
Change its name to db2java.jar or something with .jar extension, so
Tomcat will be aware of it.
I had to do other things to DB2 work. I
Hi,
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.16.
I'm using a cross context to access resources between two different web
apps. My server.xml is set as follows:
Host name=localhost debug=0
appBase=c:/webapps
unpackWARs=true
Context path= docBase=webapp1 debug=0 crossContext=true/
Context path=/webapp2
The classloader behavior for webapps is specified in the servlet spec to be
exactly opposite that of the normal Java2 classloading behavior. So,
classes in the WebappClassLoader will *not* as the parent to load classes
for it unless it can't find the class to load there first. That's one
There is really nothing special about serving a PDF document other than
setting the correct MIME type. If you are using Tomcat to serve static PDF
files, just make sure the file extension is .PDF and the browser should
recognize it properly. If you are dynamically generating the PDF and
sending
Yes, this is enough. But becouse a bug in InternetExplorer you have to set
the contentLength.
You can see some samples under: http://www.lowagie.com/iText/
There is also an explain from some bugs with PlugIn in
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/faq.html
regards Dietmar
Wagoner, Mark [EMAIL
Sorry for my stupid englisch.
Yes it is possible to send(create) pdf via tomcat.
-- set the mime/type
-- setContentLength
Dietmar
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It's alpha.
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.17-alpha/
John
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From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 9:35 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [OT] Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
Do you know
Not true. Tomcat virtual hosting can be done, you simply setup a Host
element in server.xml for each virtual host.
Tomcat server.xml Host element = Apache VirtualHost (roughly speaking)
John
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From: Stephen Riek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Sounds like there is no Apache VirtualHost container for whatever IP or
hostname you want to use.
/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/ would be the default DocumentRoot for an Apache
server...this tells me there is no VirtualHost defined for the name or IP
you are using, because Apache is defaulting to
Thanks for your help,
I have done what you said, but I am running tomcat4 on Linux,
I do not have tomcat_install_dir/bin/setclasspath.sh
in tomcat_install_dir/bin I have : bootstrap.jar commons-daemon.jar
tomcat-jni.jar
so I added JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.library.path=/db2_user_dir/sqllib/java12/ to
I have 4.1.12 on Solaris 8 (420R) running for my developers, it does not
exhibit this behavior. Are you required to use 4.0.1? That's kind of old.
John
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Yes. Symbolic linking is disabled by default in 4.1.12. Check the release
notes, search the list archives for allowLinking. I believe it's broken
in .12 and .13, you might need to go to .14 to get it working 100%, or down
to 4.0.5/6.
John
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From: Venkateshwar
You need JkMounts for every URL you intend to send to Tomcat. Most people
use the default wildcards:
JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
JkMount /servlet/* ajp13
John
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it is possible to serve an existing pdf with tomcat by using the steps below
- plus your URL must end in pdf for IE to show it properly.(this is an IE
feature)
i.e. http://myserver/mydir/my.pdf or http://myserver/mydir/myfile?x=pdf
If you want to create a pdf within tomcat, you need an external
In my experience, the apxs in /usr/sbin is the wrong one to use. Can you
contact the person who installed your Apache? Apxs should be there.
I've never had a problem building the connectors using
--with-apxs=/some/path/to/apache/bin/apxs for configure. Then again, I
build my Apache from
Yes, this can be done.
John
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From: crc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Bind tomcat 4.1.12 to a particular IP address without using
Apache?
I would like to know if it would be possible to
* Turner, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1214 14:14]:
NOTE: the ./configure method assumes you have a sane build environment:
libtool, GNU make, autoconf, m4
a) cd to CONNECTOR_HOME/jk/native.
b) check README and README.configure.
c) run buildconf.sh: ./buildconf.sh. This will create a
John,
Managed to get through the build, but yet again ran into some problems. My
Apache site no longer worked and I was getting critical error message that
indicated more than one instance of httpd running. I uninstalled mod_jk
Tomcat, yet again the problem persisted - and I couldn't even
Hi all,
First, the preamble:
Tomcat 4.1.12, Windows 2k.
I've searched the archives to no avail.
I've had a million monkeys typing in URLs without success.
I've even read the documentation, but that didn't help.
Can anybody tell me the magic combination that I need to type
into either the
Hi everybody!
How can i create a process exactly after session timeout or user invalidate the
session?
Is it possible? I think yes, but i didn't find how do it yet...
Can anybody give me any idea ?
Thanks in advanced.
They do have these. The URLs are regularly posted on this list, and the
URLs are readily available on the Jakarta site:
JK:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1.2.1
/
JK2: http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/
John
Unfortunately, yes.
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:31 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.0.1 on Solaris 8, Sunfire 280r
I have 4.1.12 on Solaris 8 (420R) running for my developers, it does not exhibit
I feel bad that you are having this much difficulty. If you want to
describe what parts of my HOWTO you've followed and which parts you haven't,
or which parts are causing you grief, I will do my best to help. The
process works exactly as stated in my HOWTO, I have independent confirmation
of
It will take some time, but I will install Apache 1.3.27 on a test box later
today and compile mod_jk and upload it to my site.
John
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From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:54 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE:
Howdy,
Assuming you don't have too many web.xml files, why don't you simply go
through yours (not tomcat's: tomcat's admin, manager, and other web.xml
files are spec compliant) and verify the XML? Alternatively, comment
out all the pieces, restart the server, make sure there are no errors.
Then
Just curious, may I ask why? The security fixes alone should be enough to
justify upgrading to any managers, etc.
John
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From: Matthew Ritenburg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:53 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.0.1 on
No problem, glad to help.
John
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From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:52 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
John,
Managed to get through the build, but yet again ran
i i write in one servlet this:
String whereIs = ((ServletContext)request).getRealPath(/);
in tomcat appears this error, can any body help me? thanks
ERROR:
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it
from fulfilling this request.
Not sure what JK2 needs to work, I don't use it. You should be able to
build it from the same source package as JK. I was able to do so on my Red
Hat test box, but it took quite a bit of hacking around.
JK isn't really deprecated, the dev team is just pursuing JK2. In my
opinion, JK is quite
In my opinion, JK. Definitely not WARP.
John
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From: Jean-Luc BEAUDET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:44 AM
To: tomcat-user
Subject: Warp or Coyotte ? I'm so bad in my choice
Hi all !
Using Apache 1.3.26 + Tomcat 4.0.2
RTFM
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/context.html
reloadable=true
John
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From: Lukas Österreicher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 7:18 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Two inhibiting problems in developement
Howdy,
i i write in one servlet this:
String whereIs = ((ServletContext)request).getRealPath(/);
in tomcat appears this error, can any body help me? Thanks
What are you trying to do? ;)
A request is not a context. So what you're doing is an invalid cast and
the JVM correctly throws an
Not sure what you mean by jdbc driver from datadirect but if you mean the
free JDBC driver from Microsoft, we were never able to get it to support
pooling after several weeks of trying.
We ended up purchasing a license to a third-party driver. Benefits were
actual pooling, and on top of that,
Hi,
I'm almost getting Apache and Tomcat to work together. I had some errors
previously that have already been corrected. I'm now able to start both
Tomcat and Apache with no errors, but I still can`t get the apache virtual
hosts to redirect to Tomcat.
The only error message I get is the
i am trying to load, to get , the real path in the disk (/home/user/)
i y make: String whereIs = getServletContext().getRealPath(/);
appears this error:
utils/filtroSessiones.java [50:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol : method getServletContext ()
location: class utils.filtroSessiones
Hello,
Do you all write your own connection pooling code or is there some open
source software to do this?
Also has anybody gotten deployment of .war files to work with
unpackWARs=false?
Thanks,
Andoni.
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It was bundled with a vendor application and comes with tech support. The vendor is
only supporting the version they shipped on the CD. I understand your arguments
completely. Unfortunately, the vendor is a little slow on QA testing and validation
for their product.
Matt
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Andoni:
Tomcat 4.1.x uses the Database Connection Pool from the Apache Commons
Project.
by default, meaning it is also shipped with it.
This is what I have been using and have not come across any problems that
effect
the web applications I develop.
Thanks,
Ej
Andoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Howdy,
i y make: String whereIs = getServletContext().getRealPath(/);
appears this error:
utils/filtroSessiones.java [50:1] cannot resolve symbol
symbol : method getServletContext ()
location: class utils.filtroSessiones
String whereIs=getServletContext().getRealPath(/);
hi guys...
i have installed Oracle 9i on my Pc having window 2000
professional edition
i used to login like..
hr/tiger...
i don't put the tsn name..
1)-can anyone tell me..why..why it works without the
tsn name
2) also i'm not able to make a simple..connection to
the database..
can anyone
No, I haven't. Do I need to define a servlet-mapping for a context with
only JSP's? (Yes, I know they're really servlets.)
Mark Lenz
(920) 832-3523
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Jeanfrancois Arcand
ps -ef |grep httpd
That will show you exactly what is running. On RH 7.3, if only one Apache
is running, you should see something that looks like this when you run that
command:
root 30931 1 0 10:42 ?00:00:00 /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd
-k
nobody 30932 30931 0 10:42 ?
The CoyoteConnector is enabled by default in Tomcat 4.1.12. The
CoyoteConnector handles multiple protocols, including JK, JK2, and HTTP. It
depends on what you send it, and what port its listening on.
John
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Hi,
I have transferred a web app to use mysql and the built in dbcp pooling
available in Tomcat 4.12. I am getting a lot of dbcp errors. If I check my
log file the two errors are:
org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException: java.sql.SQLException: Communication
failure during handshake. Is there a
You might want to research other open source projects themselves before
attempting to write something from scratch, whether you choose Java or
anything else. You also (as others have noted) might want to get some
design decisions down before you start choosing a platform...do you REALLY
need
You've got something messed up. Your httpd.conf is calling for the DLL file
on your C drive, yet the error message is citing the E drive. Are you sure
you don't have multiple Apache servers running somehow? Did you use an
installer that may have put some hardcoded paths into your registry?
This isn't the place for design or feature suggestions. You want the
tomcat-dev list, not tomcat-user.
John
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From: Sven Köhler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 3:27 PM
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Subject: [BUG] AJP connector with specific
Post error messages, config file snippets, log file snippets, etc.
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: newbie almost connected...
almost
10. Verify
I use the connection pool that comes with Tomcat 4.1.12 to connect my servlets
to an IBM DB2 7.1 database and apart an initial problem in configuring Tomcat all
works fine.
Greetings
Mauro Brändle
Andoni wrote:
Hello,
Do you all write your own connection pooling code or is there some open
What do you mean by cannot browse? What is the error message? 404? Is
your Apache DocumentRoot set correctly?
Since you are very new to this, please understand that there is no
requirement that you use Apache + Connector + Tomcat to work with Tomcat.
You can easily work with Tomcat all by
If you want to post mod_jk.conf, workers.properties, and server.xml, I will
take a look at them. Assuming, of course, that there are no changes to
httpd.conf except Include /some/path/to/mod_jk.conf.
John
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From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
What are your JkMount statements, and what are the contents of
workers.properties?
John
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From: G|nther Mittermayer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 9:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Almost there: Odd error in mod_jk.log
Hi,
Will do when I get back to trying to get this set up, for now need to get
the rest of my pages developed :)
Denise Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 10:03 AM
To:
Thanks for responding. I don't think it is an instance variable
problem. Here is the code to reproduce the problem:
public class AServlet extends HttpServlet {
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse
reponse)throws ServletException, IOException {
Hi John,
Here it goes:
from my httpd.conf:
VirtualHost 141.19.93.41:8080
ErrorLog logs/virtualhost1.log
TransferLog logs/VH1access.log
JkMount /*.* worker_ajp13_1
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost 141.19.93.41:8081
Errorlog logs/virtualhost2.log
TransferLog logs/VH2access.log
JkMount /*.*
I'm just starting my first webapp with Tomcat and have placed the files
classes into
/tomcat_home/simple:
Simple.html, index.class, index.jsp, index.java, Simple.java
classes
WEB-INF
I added the following to Server.xml:
Context path=/simple docBase=simple debug=9 reloadable=true /
When I try
Nope. As far as I know, mod_jk only supports one *. *.* is invalid.
If you want to send everything to Tomcat (in which case Apache and mod_jk is
redundant), you would use /*.
Also, this is just my personal preference, but AFAIK ajp12 serves no
purpose in workers.properties, it just adds
I might be missing the point!
What exactly is the problem? I didn't think there was any rule that said
you couldn't have two identical requests running at the same time (as long
as the outputs don't get mixed up).
As I understand it, requests will be differentiated by the fact that they
come from
Even I want to do the same and am looking for the answer whether it is possible or not.
I posted same question 2-3 times in last week and have been monitoring this mail list
but noone has replied.
The much I could gather is, it is not possible directly, It could be possible if we
use apache
Hello i am using tomcat 4.1.12
i have write one filter and in this filter i want to load the real path from
the application.
i have several virtual domains and each virtual domain has one different
real path (obviously)
i the filter i am using:
String whereIs =
:) Thanks for the * hint, just to make sure I'm not getting it all wrong:
What I really wanted to do with this virtual host lines is to have Apache
forward everything from port 8080 to worker_ajp13_1 and everything from port
8081 to to worker_ajp13_1.
It seems I'm not getting it done with this
Have a look. Let me know what you think.
---
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
public class ServletCaller
{
public static void
just a couple of basics, do the tomcat examples work ?
http://servername
Are you accessing the correct port ? (8080 by default)
http://servername:8080/
Cheers,
I wouldn't even use Apache to do that.
That said, if you want to use Apache, my guess is you would have to look
into using either something like the Proxy* Apache runtime directives, or
simply put your port numbers into the VirtualHost directives, like this:
VirtualHost www.foo.com:8080
In my opinion, JK. Definitely not WARP.
I would concur with John's recommendation. JK seems to be more stable,
more accepted and has more people working on it. Warp has some fatal bugs
in it on Windows platforms that make it unuseable, with no intention on the part
of the developers to fix
I guess you should have a look into
javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionBindingListener and .HttpSessionEvent to
monitor if a session is created or destroyed.
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From: Lindomar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 16. Dezember 2002 14:00
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:
Try seaarching the archives. This question has been answered many times
before. You can search them here:
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/index.jsp
And for an answer to your question, you are looking for in session
replication. See:
I have two different requests that hit my servlet from the same IP.
When these two requests hit my servlet a second or more apart the output
reflects the different data in each request(which is correct). If the
requests hit the servlet at the same time the output for both requests
reflect the
Yuva,
I guess that your database server is Oracle. If that is the case, try to
change javax.sql.DataSource to
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl in server.xml and web.xml.
Eddie Liang
Database Architect
Phone: 630-810-9669 x253
-Original Message-
From: Chandolu, Yuva
Thanks again John, but the * were there just for testing purposes. When I
migrate to production I'll have only the *.jsp directed.
Sorry to insist, but I'm not sure I understood what you meant with the
virtualhost example... by doing the following, am I not doing the same?
If not, How would
Sorry, didn't realize you had the config in your earlier messages. I came
in this morning and there were 300 messages in my tomcat-user box, so I've
been typing furiously trying to catch up. :)
In the config you just posted, everything should work just fine, though I've
never done it that way.
Hi,
I've got a realm set up on Tomcat. It works fine - whenever I go to a
protected page, I am forwarded to the login.jsp page.
However, if I go to the login.jsp page directly and fill in my details I get
Invalid direct reference to form login page. not surprising really as
tomcat would get itself
It is possible that the two requests are being handled by the same
servlet. The outputs can be confused if the servlet uses any
'global' servlet variables.
Try either synchronizing the methods or have your servlet
implement SingleThreadModel.
-CA
Chris Bick wrote:
I have two different
I'm curious:
What is the workflow sequence when one has Apache and Tomcat running
together?
Assuming an environment of:
Apache 2.0 (@ port 80)
Tomcat 4.1 (@ port 8080)
mod_jk 1.2 (ajp 1.3)
Win2K Pro
I understand that that Apache is listening at a particular location, (let's
assume for the
Hi,
You must place your files into $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/simple, and access to
http://servername:8080/simple if your server is configured to work on this
port (see $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml, section
Service name=Tomcat-Standalone
Connector
Tomcat examples aren't executing. I'll try a reinstall of tomcat.
Thanks!
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: accessing servlet 404 error
just a couple of basics, do the tomcat
I had a problem getting mod_jk2 to run that I could only get around by
hardcoding a path in a source file. I'd like to undo that if I can get
someone to point me the way.
The error was on Tomcat (4.1.12) startup, and it reported that it was
unable to find ${serverRoot}/conf/workers2.properties.
I came across a link on the jakarta website that said Coyote was enabled by default in
4.1.*, so I undid the changes in your HOWTO and voila, it worked.
Now I can't find the link...if I do I'll post it.
thanks for the response,
Peter
(Red Hat 8.0, Apache 2.0.4, Tomcat 4.1.7)
Turner, John
Just a thought, but do you think setting an environment variable
serverRoot=/usr/local/apache2 would do the trick? Or is that something that
is already predefined in Apache... Just a thought ... Probably a naïve
one, but a thought just the same :)
Denise
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From:
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Denise Mangano wrote:
I do have appropriate permissions, as I have been able to stop it before.
There is no error message being logged when I try to stop it.
I ran ps -A which listed all processes. httpd (apache) was not one of them.
I am assuming PID means Port ID(?),
If there's no functionality in jk_workerEnv.c to accept a value from a
config file, then you're probably stuck. There might be a change in the
works to make this configurable, I know that with Ajp13Connector (JK) you
can point to a specific path, but that doesn't look like an option for
John,
If that's what you mean:
Host name=141.19.93.41:8080
Context path=/
docBase=C:\Programme\Fogang\Vertmittlungsmodul\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\webapps\ROOT
/
/Host
Host name=141.19.93.41:8081
Context path=/
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Rafael Angarita wrote:
I ran ps -A which listed all processes. httpd (apache) was not one of
them.
I am assuming PID means Port ID(?), and neither 443 nor 80 was listed...
This is all very strange and I am starting to sense that I will have to
reinstall Apache...
Milt,
Thanks for responding. At first, there was no httpd service listed. I
honestly haven't a clue exactly what was going on, but I gave up at one
point and shut the server down, let it sit, and booted up when I came in
this morning, and now Apache is fine again. Very strange...
Denise
There is a variable ServerRoot in apache.
I don't know if or how this is exposed to mod_jk.
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From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:39 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Can't find ${server}/conf/workers2.properties
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From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Almost there...Updated Apach-Tomcat with mod_jk .. please
he lp!
I would take port numbers out of those tags in server.xml, AFAIK Tomcat
doesn't care about them at all. Tomcat is getting it's requests on the
connector port, it is trying to match name, and my guess is the port number
is not included on the request that it sees.
John
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Yes, CoyoteConnector is enabled by default for JK/JK2 requests on port 8009
on Tomcat 4.1.12.
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 11:33 AM
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Subject: RE: newbie almost connected...
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How can I add tomcat to Services on a Red HAt 8.0 linux system, just like apache?
I know I can add a line to /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd to start it at bootup, but I'd like
to have it show up under Services, so I can stop and restart when I need it.
Thanks,
Peter
I've upgraded to Tomcat 4.1.12, and the servlet examples don't work any
more. The servlet examples use a path like
.../examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample to access individual servlets.
The only way I could make HelloWorldExample work was to give it the full
monty in examples/WEB-INF/web.xml by
I get the following error on the startup:
Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
Apache Tomcat/4.1.16
Dec 16, 2002 11:52:56 AM org.apache.commons.digester.Digester fatalError
SEVERE: Parse Fatal Error at line 5 column 7: White spaces are required
between publicId and systemId.
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