It's not supposed to, but then I haven't used 3.2.x for a very long time.
The first thing that I would try is to upgrade my isapi_redirect.dll from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1.2.2
/bin/win32/. It should be fully compatible with the 3.2.x Java code.
"Va
Look at http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13040 to see if it
looks like what you are seeing.
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> In Tomcat4, I can not get the right context of other webapp from my app.
Will-
I just got your explanation and I really appreciate you taking the time.
Just to clarify, my goal is not to keep things off of the C drive. If
Tomcat needs to do work on the C drive, that is fine. My main goal is to
make my application work (jsp's compile and find the classes they need und
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Hello, Filip.
Can secure connections be enforced declaratively when using
apache/mod_ssl/mod_jk/tomcat? If so, where (and how) can it be done?
httpd.conf? server.xml? web.xml? Or does detecting an insecure connection
have to be done within the web application? As in...
if(!request.isSecure())
Having just taken a look at the code, it does seem that this is a bug for
Tomcat 4.1 with the CoyoteConnector. Could you please submit it at
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla?
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> If I set my ma
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has anyone come across an implementation of a realm for Tomcat which
authenticates users against the operating system's logins/passwords?
thanks in anticipation
Cyrus SASL 2.1.x has a JAR file with some classes that have SASL functionality.
Maybe it is not too hard to
Hello, Filip.
I know that performance is the primary reason for using connection pooling,
but whether or not to use connection pooling was not my question. I wanted
to know whether or not Tomcat 4.x has connection pooling built-in, and what
difference it would make in letting Tomcat 4.x use its i
Ok thak you, and sorry for the system...
I'm on Xp, it is at the same that for the java: Path: C:\j2sdk1.4.1_01\bin;
?
I put C:\Program FilesApache Group.\Tomcat 4.1\bin; ?
Thank you...
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mail.smtp.host should be a ip or hostname
mail.smtp.port should be a port number
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/1.3/docs/javadocs/com/sun/mail/smtp/pa
ckage-summary.html
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in autoexec.bat on win98
on win nt or win2k control Panle->System->Advanced->Environment variables
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Subject: Where Set Tomcat_home and Catalina_home ??
Helo,
canyou te
Helo,
canyou tell me where set the
system environnment variables for:
TOMCAT_HOME= C:\Tomcat
CATALINA_HOME=C:\Tomcat
Thank you.
Fred
Hello,
I've googled and searched the archives... The docs for tomcat 4.1 state:
WARNING - The default configuration assumes that there is an SMTP server
listing on port 25 on localhost. If this is not the case, edit the
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml file, and modify the parameter value for the
I think it is in your httpd.conf file.
look for the ServerName directive, and then there is a UseCanonicalName directive too
Filip
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: mod_jk and auto m
that is correct.
the import directive can used when using code like this
<%
MyBean bean = new MyBean();
%>
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Subject: RE: More Help With Beans Please
If what you say is correct why bother with the import
directive at the begenning of the JSP page as the
fully qualified name should work without this
directive.
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>
> because the class attribute is what is used to
> instantiate the bean.
> class="package.m
Hello!
Okay so I have mod_jk working (not in auto mode - will test that
tomorrow), but not without a couple issues most likely due to me still
wrapping my head around how tomcat works.
when I run http://myserver.dartmouth.edu:8080/examples the URL stays the
same through the launching of the ex
I think there is a SingleSignOn example that ships with Tomcat, look for
singleSignOnValve
Filip
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To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: multiple contexts and form-based login
To reword
To reword my original post in a short statement:
Is there anyway to have multiple contexts that have form-based auth
configured that all use a single login form rather than one for each
context?
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Thanks Filip...
It was ant.
Later aj
Filip Hanik wrote:
which process goes out of memory?
Answer:
1. ant - in that case you modify ant.bat or ant.sh
2. tomcat - in that case you modify catalina.bat or catalina.sh
Filip
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> 30 ñÎ×ÁÒØ 2003 01:49, Filip Hanik ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
> > not really sure what you are asking,
> > but
> > response.sendRedirect(...) in HttpServletResponse
> >
> > will do that
>
> Yes, of course, I know it. But problem is in redirect one url to ano
which process goes out of memory?
Answer:
1. ant - in that case you modify ant.bat or ant.sh
2. tomcat - in that case you modify catalina.bat or catalina.sh
Filip
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 5:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Sorry Filip... You've lost me, but then again I may not know what I'm
talking about.
My problem is during a deploy with ant to the tomcat server. I'm not
seeing where I would set the sizes for java to deal with this.
Later, ajTreece
Filip Hanik wrote:
in whatever batch file or shell script
because the class attribute is what is used to instantiate the bean.
class="package.myBean"
and for that it needs a fully qualified name, otherwise in case you have more than one
import statement, it will not know which class you are referring to.
Filip
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From: Perciv
in whatever batch file or shell script set more memory
java -ms64M -mx512M ...bla bla bla
sets the initial memory size to 64MB and the maximum to 512MB
Filip
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Folks...
My webapp has grown in size and now I get the java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
when I try and deploy via ant. Is this a Tomcat issue... and can I tweak
a config value to fix it?
Thanks, ajTreece
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Steve,
Here's a method which should work. Make sure Tomcat's
"$TOMCAT_DIR/server/lib/catalina.jar" file is in the classpath of whatever java
program is executing this code! "ResourceBundle" comes from the "java.util" package.
===
public String getTomcatVer
I have compiled 'myBean' into a 'package' and in the
JSP page I import the package with
<%@ page import="package.*" %>
The bean is located in
\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\classes\package
directory and the JSP page is located in the ROOT
directory.
The above declaration doesn't work but the following
Hi Tomcat Users,
I'm having a problem with one of my server configurations (which has
come up repeatedly on this list) where various items in my servlet
contexts are unix symbolic links (on Solaris, RedHat, or MacOS X),
and since Tomcat 4.1.18 by default disallows following these symlinks
for
yes, it will work perfectly without any problems. not sure why you need to change the
tag.
instead what you will need to do is to setup your jk.properties and mod_jk.conf to
forward requests to Tomcat, and the request URL will work fine with struts. we are
using struts in our environment, and
Thanks, I hope you don't mind me writing you directly.
so, changing apache httpd.conf to use a of the secure files is
what I am having trouble with. If the document is a webpage.do (struts) file
and is expected in /dir1/securearea/ , will the mod_jk2 take care of this??
everything just happens or
30 ñÎ×ÁÒØ 2003 01:49, Filip Hanik ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
> not really sure what you are asking,
> but
> response.sendRedirect(...) in HttpServletResponse
>
> will do that
>
Yes, of course, I know it. But problem is in redirect one url to another
without any program code in servlet or jsp. Why? It needs for forw
the easiest way is:
Apache(with mod_ssl) --> mod_jk --> Tomcat with Struts
have apache handle all the http/https requests and simple forward them to Tomcat.
Filip
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the obvious gain from using a pool vs a non pooled connection is performance.
but whether you use the tomcat DBCP or your own, doesn't really matter.
Filip
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Subj
I'm new to to ssl on three tier, esp. with struts involved
does struts or apache need to be configured? I would assume mod_ssl would
take into account that a certain document location is secure but since it is
not static content coming back from Tomcat, I am uncertain how this would
work.
any cla
Thanks Julius,
That actually helps me with another problem.
However, my main problem here is that Tomcat will not be running.
And that the installer in not a web application running under tomcat.
I was wondering whether tomcat keep it's version number in a file somewhere
Regards
Steve Vanspal
I recently picked up a copy of Mastering Tomcat Development (0471237647).
The following is an excerpt from the book's chapter entitled Databases,
Connection Pools, and JDBC:
"Prior to Tomcat 4, there was no connection pooling functionality within
Tomcat, and you had to make a choice about the conn
Hello, Steve Vanspall,
Have you looked at any of these methods?
class javax.servlet.ServletContext
public int getMajorVersion()
- Returns the major version of the Java Servlet API that this servlet container
supports.
public int getMinorVersion()
- Returns the minor version of the Servlet API
not really sure what you are asking,
but
response.sendRedirect(...) in HttpServletResponse
will do that
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How can I resolve probl
Have a look at the attached context listener. Once the datasource is
initialized, you can acces it like that (but I guess you know that already)
Connection c = dataSource.getConnection();
try {
Statement s = c.createStatement();
String sql = "SELECT ...";
ResultSet rs = s.executeQuery(
How can I resolve problem such as redirect from one url to another help
with tomcat same as option "Redirect" in Apache?
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Hi there,
This may be an off-beat question.
Basically I am creating an installation application for my software, for
some people who are going to demonstrate it.
What I want to be able to do, is detect whether the correct version of
Tomcat is installed on their system.
The installer will only b
Has anyone else encountered a java.lang.ClassCastException running the
catalina code JDBCRealm.Digest?
Thanks,
Derrick
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Basically yes. Much less code than you normally would think needs to be
declared synchronized. Maybe someone can post a link to a good guide to
thread synchronization - personally I only can recommend the O'Reilly Java
Thread book but that's personal taste(!)
However - as you said, synchronizati
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 1:06 PM
> Subject: RE: Web App Classloader..How?
> Hi Haytham,
> I dont think Tomcat will allow you to load classes from any directory
> below the
> %TOMCAT% home dir. If it does then it would be a great security
Hello Tomcat Users:
I have exhausted my resources and need help. I developed a web app that
basically just pulls info from an MySql Database. It works fine on my
machine. I had to set it up to be accessed publically so I configured a
server running Windows2000 server with IIS to run with Tomcat.
Tomcat 4.0.1 / 4.1.1 / 4.1.8 etc...
All work fine with win nt, but not with win 2000
I have instaled jdk 1.3.1 - 1.4.1 b ut nothing
happen.
It´s very complicated ..
regards
--- Haytham Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
What version of Tomcat are you using? It also seems
> that you a
Are you allowing Tomcat's CoyoteConnector on port 8009 (or whatever port you
put the JK listener on) to accept all of the requests you are throwing at
it? You have to pay attention to things like acceptCount, maxProcessors,
etc. They need to be as high as or higher as the number of
threads/proce
Hi,
I have Apache 2.0.43 on linux and single instance of Jakarta tomcat 4.1.8 as
servlet engine. Both are installed on linux. I also installed mod_jk
connector. Now I am doing some load tests against this server configuration.
As I ramp up the load, I start seeing 500 Internal server errors.
There
I have code from an existing project that given an html email will wrap
it up in a MIME email and send it off.
Since the email is dynamic and fancy, I have found the best way to
generate these (in other app servers), is to call on the app server to
do the work.
Instead of opening up a socket t
Hi Haytham,
I dont think Tomcat will allow you to load classes from any directory
below the
%TOMCAT% home dir. If it does then it would be a great security concern..by
changing
the classpath env variable it is the java classloader that is loading the
files for
you and not the apache classloade
What version of Tomcat are you using? It also seems that you are using JRE
instead of JDK. I think you will need the JDK.
best...
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 2:56 PM
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I understand. I didn't think you were arguing either. I'm at a loss as to
why it didn't work out of the box on our end. But we can't stop to debug
this so given that 4.0.6 works we'll take that.
Thanks.
MC
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Hi all
I'm new to the group, i have working fine with Tomcat
until now with the win 2000 - i send to you the
message i supose you know something about it..
I simple for probe delete the work dir...
tanks in advanced
Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 - HTTP Status 500 - Internal
Server Error
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I guess we weren't that lucky. We couldn't get it to work, on different
boxes (W2K and Solaris). We downloaded JBoss 3x with Tomcat 4.1.12 and
didn't work... same problem. We ended up getting JBoss and Jetty for that
particular project.
I'm glad that 4.0.6 works for us. We'll use that.
MC
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I'm not arguing with you, BTW, just trying to understand why it's not
working for you, but working fine for others on Solaris 8.
John
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> From: Marcelino Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:39 PM
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> Subject: Re:
Strangely enough, a long time ago someone said me that static method
were slower to execute than normal ones... this makes no sense to me,
but anyone knows if this is true?
Personally, I freak out when I see synch'd code where it can be
avoided :-))
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 18:17, Tobias Dittrich
No special setup I know of...we just got done porting a Microsoft ASP/COM
application to JSP/servlets with Struts and 4.1.18, works like a charm,
default Tomcat install on Solaris 8.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Marcelino Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29
This rpm does not install the user tomcat, Klaus is right, there was a
fault in my startup-script. my startup-script is the following:
# config: /home/tomcat4/conf/tomcat.conf
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
# Setup JAVA_HOME to your JDK home dir
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/jav
Yoav,
I was deploying using WARs with an ant task. Pretty cool. But when I move
the files to the directory I am deploying in, it does not open the WAR. So
now I am unpacking the war in that directory. This deploy is not in
webapps!! Or is there a way to make Tomcat open up WAR files in virtua
Nope, no custom configuration. I downloaded the previous version 4.0.6 and
that worked beautifully out of the box. My conclusion is that Jasper on
4.1.18 is broken or needs some special setup, because it sure refused to
compile JSP's no matter what we tried.
I'll stick to 4.0.6 for the time bein
what i did is:
in the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml added the inside a
('cause i want it available to all webapps)
in the $CATALINA_HOME/commons/lib i put the jdbc driver and dbcp's jar (it
must be available to tomcat when starting up the default context)
in the WEB-INF/web.xml i declare the res
So you mean that the original author (mike jackson) was saying that he
used synchronized code blocks to apply a finer level of detail in
specifying what is synchronized and what isn't, as opposed to just
declaring an entire method synchronized?
I understand that synchronization implies a perfor
> From: "Brandon Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 7:24 AM
> Subject: How does Tomcat set the classpath???
> I notice that tomcat 4.1.x explicitly sets $JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar and
the
> bootstrap.jar file to the classpath, but that seems it. It overwrites any
> other
Howdy,
>The configuration should allow me to enter the context in server.xml
and be
>able to update my code under my application context (on the other
drive)
>without having to touch anything in the Tomcat installation. Any
ideas!!
Here's an idea that can be summarized in three letters: WAR. Pa
yuo're right the validationQuery is done before every query. but is
implemented any keepalive protocol to mantain a persistent connection (i
guess no)
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Hello Timo,
no, it won't work on Windows. It will on Unix because Jikes on Unix
supports the -encoding option. For whatever reason, it isn't
supported on Windows. Until that time, it will not be usable on
Windows. See the Jikes site for details. Look in the bug reports to
find a better descri
The reason why you don't want to use synchronized methods is that a
synchronized block can only be executed by one thread at a time. Every other
thread wanting to access this method will be blocked during this time (well,
basically). So you want to try to keep the synchonized blocks as small as
po
Ok Thank you very much...
I'm going to test that...
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: Can the JNDI Connection Pool re-connect after failure?
> This solution seems to work great for
Sumit-
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I have not tried that route but I will
play around with it to see how this works. Yet this still means that I have
to have access to the C drive on the server. Well, yes I can set the class
path and then just use that path for all code updates. But I
Filters are only run once for the incoming request. See the archives for
more information.
-Tim
Karl Kraft wrote:
I've written a Filter to get applied to all page requests so that I can
perform some access control and logging.
However, when a servlet redirects using the forward() method of
Re
I found a promising-looking post in the archives about using DBCP in a
Tomcat-based servlet environment:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg67843.html
Unfortunately, the link to the source code (the "meat" of the post) is
broken. Does anyone have any sample source co
I've written a Filter to get applied to all page requests so that I can
perform some access control and logging.
However, when a servlet redirects using the forward() method of
RequestDispatcher, it doesn't seem to go through the filter.
If needed, I can call the Filter manually before I do the
Hello All,
I have installed tomcat 4.1.18, I have a postgresql 7.0.3 database, the jdbc
driver is jdbc7.0-1.1.jar.
I have a servlet that is supposed to execute a very simple query (select
count) from the database.
Althouh I get a context and the driver gets loaded, I get connections to
postgres b
Hi Haytham,
I am pretty new to Tomcat myself but I think this will help you.
Modify your setclasspath.bat file in your %TOMCAT%\bin dir to have
your files added to the CLASSPATH env variable. In this case as long as the
sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader class loader is called to load the files
maybe:
- recognize user already registered (cookie?)
- start a session
- add auth=yes or sth like that to the sessions-params
- foward to the desired page
rgds,
henning
Maxime Colas des Francs wrote:
Hi,
I build an application with a "private zone" (protected by a
FORM-LOGIN page).
Is the
Hello!
Please could anyone point why my setup is malfunctioning? Description as
follows.
Thanks everyone in advance.
Problem:
I am trying to run the servlet samples that came with Xalan, but none of
them has given any positive result so far.
The setup:
WinXP Pro, Java SDK 1.3 from IBM, T
Hi,
I build an application with a "private zone" (protected by a FORM-LOGIN page).
Is there a method to redirect automaticly a user in the "private zone"
(after his inscription for exemple),
without display the form-login-page ?
(like a POST to j_security_check ...)
Thks
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I have my jt400.jar in common/lib and the following code work for me.
import java.sql.*;
Connection con;
Class.forName("com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver");
con = getConnection("jdbc:as400://"+getSystemName(),,
);
Thanks.
Sudha Ramanujan
SunGard Futures Systems
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Sounds like fun, but totally unnecessary, unless you have some sort of
custom configuration that you haven't told us about.
John
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Still no luck. I'm downloading the source and building Tomcat locally.
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> I put the tools.jar in
Actually, it is easy to set up in tomcat-4.1. Look at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/host.html
and scroll down to the section titled "User Web Applications". -- Felicia
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Wendy Smoak wrote:
> > One way to do this would be to define a Host per student w
Ryan Cornia wrote:
> This solution seems to work great for me. After adding this and
> re-booting the database server, it re-connected and worked great
> automatically
Same for me. It works too with postgresql. It would be interesting to know
how big the overhead is for this check. Is the chec
I have a question regarding how the web application loader works.
Especially when my application is not deployed under /webapps
in Tomcat 4.1.x.
This is the situation. Tomcat is installed on drive "C:" on the server and
I have my application deployed on drive D. This is the a requirement. In
my
Hi,
What Henning did OK, I have the driver in my ..server/lib and works
also.
Tony
On Wednesday, Jan 29, 2003, at 17:02 Europe/Berlin, Henning Heil wrote:
Erik,
a.f.a.i.k. the driver has to be added to the classpath (I did it like
that and it works fine.)
rgds,
Henning
Erik Price wrote:
> One way to do this would be to define a Host per student with the
> appBase at the student's public_html (or webapps, or whatever)
> directory?
Thanks! I neglected to mention that Apache is also involved, so that may
complicate the issue.
--
Wendy
Howdy,
One way to do this would be to define a Host per student with the
appBase at the student's public_html (or webapps, or whatever)
directory?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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SRV.9.1 of Servlet Spec 2.3 says:
"A web application is rooted at a specific path within a web server. ... A
servlet container can establish rules for automatic generation of web
applications. For example, a ~user mapping could be used to map a web
application based at /home/user/public_html/."
Is there a jikes build supporting -encoding for windows available?
Timo
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I put the tools.jar in my webserver/common/lib
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>
>
> I have the JDK.
>
> In $CATALINA_HOME/bin (I understand
If you have the JDK and Tomcat 4.1.18, you don't have to do any of that.
All you need to do is set JAVA_HOME, and CATALINA_HOME. You shouldn't have
to edit any startup scripts whatsoever, nor do you need to set a CLASSPATH
environment variable.
For the exact steps needed to install Tomcat, see t
Here is a contrary point of view.
They have nothing close to the same level of functionality. Tomcat is a JSP
and servlet container. Weblogic can do these things, but it is also an EJB
container, RMI server, insert list of features here.
In some cases it makes sense to integrate tomcat with webl
I would like to rotate the tomcat logs hourly. If it works anything like
apache, I can't just grab the log file, as I also have to get apache to
close all its files and reopen them. Is there a way I could do that from
the command line without stopping and restarting the service?
Thanks for your h
I'm pretty sure there are people using Tomcat with other JVM's besides
Sun's.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:31 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: How does Tomcat set the classpath???
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>
> Thanks
I have the JDK.
In $CATALINA_HOME/bin (I understand this replaces $TOMCAT_HOME in the newer
versions of Tomcat?) there is a startup.sh that calls catalina.sh that in
turn calls setclasspath.sh. setclasspath.sh was asking for a "$BASEDIR"
variable that I set to be equal to $CATALINA_HOME. Now, my
TC 4.1.18, Coyote JK over AJP13 w/ mod_jk. We're seeing a message like
this in our logs for virtually every request:
Jan 29, 2003 11:34:40 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket
processConnection
SEVERE: Error, processing connection
java.net.SocketException: Socket closed
at COM.jrockit
thank you
yes I managed to get SAXON XSLT engine to work with Tomcat's XERCES parser.
Changed classname in file javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory in saxon.jar
Maris Orbidans
> -Original Message-
> From: Mitchell, Edmund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6
Thanks for the info, that would seem to make sense. The real reson for this
problem is that I'm trying to figure out why the necessary classes in the
IBM JDK don't get loaded. I'm assuming the Bootstrap classloader calls jar
files by name and doesn't know the names of the jar files in the IBM JDK
Ouch, sorry. I don't have access to HPUX otherwise I'd build some
binaries ;)
Lajos
Ing. Gustavo Edelstein wrote:
Thanks for your promptly answer, Lajos. I've red those guides but my problem
is compiling mod_jk in HPUX 11.00
Best regards,
Ing. Gustavo A. Edelstein
Tech. Mgr.
Equiplus S.A.
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