Ok, got that resolved. I just had the element order in my web.xml file
wrong. Of course now I am getting this error:
cannot create resource instance
So I am off to research that.
Gregg
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From: Gregg Bolinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 1
I am not sure why we are not running 1.4, but the image from corporate has
1.3.1 and we have been told to live with it. We are running pretty much the
same configuration from what you describe but with drastically different
results.
I am checking on JVM settings, and I will try what you suggest.
I am trying to setup MySQL connection pooling in Tomcat 4.1.24 and when
I try and add
DB Connection
jdbc/TestDB
javax.sql.DataSource
Container
to my web.xml file, it complains that is not allowed as a
element. Is the documentation accurate? Or am I missing
someth
I'm not sure that this is it, but you might try setting the JVM min and max
memory limits when starting Tomcat by adding the following to
$CATALINA_HOME\bin\catalina.bat:
set JAVA_OPS = -Xms100m -Xmx100m
Default for the JVM I believe should be 64mb, but who knows.
Why are you using jdk 1.3.1? Do
I think this is what you are looking for.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#symlink
-Tim
Bongrip wrote:
I want to enable symbolic links under the ROOT webapp, but cannot find
any documentatiob on configuring this. Is this possible to do?
I have a directory of data that is symbolic
Is there a way to get the tomcat native http server to sue the mod_dav-psql
module to deliver files in a postgresql database through webdav?
I dont have any static files, I want to load and store openoffice docs
in postgresql,
and get them though openoffice's webdav interface.
This works for files
Hello,
I am running WIN98 trying to get Tomcat to run. It installs with no problems, but
then when I proceed to execute the startup batch file I get a bunch of JAVA errors,
Following is the contents of my catalina_log files. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
-Brad
--LOG FILE---
2003-08-0
I have scanned all the archives, and have seen some issues that are similar
but not quite the same so I am posting this request.
We are running Tomcat 4.1.24 Binary release, as a Service on Windows 2000
SP3 and SP4 Pro version. No JSP just servlets. The Tomcat instance is
hosting 2 servlets that t
Hello:
When I try to compile the jk2 connector for tomcat 4.1.27, I
get this error:
[so] cc -c
-I/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.27-src/jk/native/common
-I/usr/local/apache/include -I/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/../include -g -W
-D_REENTRANT -DCHUNK_SIZE=4096 -DREUSE_WORKER -DUSE_APACH
This is the howto I used and it seems to work ok for me.
I'm using apache 2.0.44, tomcat 4.1.18 and mod_jk-2.0.43.dll on win2k
one note, if you go to mod_jk make sure you comment out all lines in
jk2.properties
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/winxp-howto.html
Rick
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Fr
Hey Rick,
Thanks for the reply. You say that you successfully got mod_jk working on
Windows? I'm assuming that you are using Apache to serve static files and
forward all other requests to Tomcat because this is the only reason why I'm
trying to get the module working.
If at all possible, if y
Hi,
I have a program using third party Web Services
implementation, which internally needs to load
javax.xml.namespace.QName. This class is in some of
the jar files( jaxrpc.jar, wsdl4j.jar, and
jaxrpc-api.jar ) under WEB-INF/lib.
When I deploy the app to my local Tomcat 4.0.4 on
Windows 2000 mac
Raffi,
First let me say I'm no expert on Tomcat. Second I just tried to get
mod_jk2 to work on win2k and could not get it to work. After a couple
of days of frustration, I changed
to mod_jk and not it works great. I don't know if my configuration
was incorrect or what. Never did get it figured out
I want to enable symbolic links under the ROOT webapp, but cannot find
any documentatiob on configuring this. Is this possible to do?
I have a directory of data that is symbolically links to the
webapps/ROOT directory.
ranger:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/ROOT#ls -l
total 192
lrwxrwxrwx1 root
I'm trying to connect Apache 1.3.27 to Tomcat 4.2.27 using mod_jk2.dll on
Win32. Apache is working, and so is Tomcat, but I keep getting a 500 error
when I try to access a JSP on Tomcat from Apache.
In http.conf for Apache, I've defined the following for mod_jk2.dll
LoadModule jk2_module mo
Found this in the httpd error_log file:
[Sat Aug 2 11:48:26 2003] [error] [client 127.0.0.1]
client denied by server configuration:
/usr/share/webmin/apache/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18/webapps/examples
Does anyone know what I should look for? and where?
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Brad
Hi !
Many thanks, it's a good idea !!!
You're right it's the same case for me : the default dir is the directory
where I launch tomcat
Is it a particar behavior of the 4.1.24 version?
Regards
Michel
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From: Bradberry, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Tomcat Users List
Michel,
I had a similar problem creating files in a servlet. I found that in my
case, the relative
path start in the directory where tomcat is started. I changed the startup
script to do a
cd to $tomcat_home then called bin/startup.sh.
Hope this helps
Rick Bradberry
NCR WCS Managed Services
Tel
Mike,
Thanks for the help, but all the directories have a minimum of r-x, most
have rwx and are owned by root.
Tomcat runs as root and apache runs as apache.
Rick
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From: Mike Millson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 9:20 AM
To: Tomcat Users Li
Feel free to lurk, but please don't troll! ;)
-Tim
Jon Wynacht wrote:
Thanks Jeff, I saw that you posted it thereshall I look to the list
for an answer or troll both?
Thanks,
Jon
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Hi there !
I'm running a little C program from a servlet. I'm using runtime, process
and exec to do this. I gather the result in an inputstream. In fact there's
no pb on that.
The problem is rather a path problem. All servlets in my app are using
relative path to found the others and properties fi
Does the directory above your Apache DocumentRoot directory have execute
permissions?
For example, if DocumentRoot = /home/tomcat/your_app, then /home/tomcat
needs to have execute permissions.
chmod u+x /home/tomcat/your_app
Does the user that tomcat runs under own the directory and files
/home/
Hi,
This may be a bit os specific but I would appreciate any help. I am trying
to get apache and tomcat
talking on Mandrake 9.0 using the default installation. Each server work
independently. When I try
access examples through apache I get a "FORBIDDEN , you do not have
permissions to access exa
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