Hello,
We are seeing a performance hit to our server whenever we turn on
AccessLogValve for a virtual host in tomcat. Is this common or has anyone
else experienced this? Any suggestions on how to configure for optimal
performance?
Below is the virtual host entry in server.xml - tomcat is
Hi,
I would like one webapp to serve multiple paths
so
www.mywebapp.com/fred
and
www.mywebapp.com/fred2
go to the same webapp, I can do this with two contexts I know, however I don't want
the webapp to
load twice...
Is it possible to do:
Context path=/fred;/fred2
Carl Olivier wrote, On 4/6/2004 10:30 AM:
Could the problem be that too many high processor-requirement threads are
being started, and as such each gets less time on the processor - thus
taking longer to process..and thus, should we not set the AJP worker
maxThreads DOWN thus allowing the
dear all,
over the last days i have tried to set up an rmi server in a cocoon
servlet running in tomcat (4.1.27, started via maven goal appserver:start);
all i want/need to do starting my rmi server is:
(1) start the rmiregistry (via
LocateRegistry.createRegistry(regPort); //therefore the
Hi David.
Ok, well I am trying our stress testing out with a LOWER maxThread count and
a higher acceptCount. Nice to have some confirmation about the theory!
Thanks for your feedback.
Yes - those 10 second pages need to be optimised - the problem is that those
pages are dependant upon data
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Hi all,
I'm about to install Tomcat under RH9 and I'm not sure about the best
path installation and way to start, as regards the security.
It is advisable create a new user tomcat and install in /home/tomcat?
And about the way to start automatically? A simple script in init.d
directory could
Hi,
This is a minimalistic workers2.properties. Remember to change to
your ip address. It works for me on SuSE.
Kevan
# comment these lines out in production
[logger.apache2]
level=DEBUG
[shm]
file=/usr/local/apache2/logs/shm.file
size=1048576
# Example socket channel, override port
No one has come across problems similar to this? My brain is starting to
hurt.
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kwilding wrote:
Hi,
This is a minimalistic workers2.properties. Remember to change to
your ip address. It works for me on SuSE.
Kevan
# comment these lines out in production
[logger.apache2]
level=DEBUG
[shm]
file=/usr/local/apache2/logs/shm.file
size=1048576
Is this neccessary?
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Hi,
Where do I need to set JAVA_OPTS (Should I edit catalina.bat file?). I am
using Win 2k Pro and Tomcat 5.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Uma
Hi
usually i put my JAVA_OPTS in catalina.sh (in windows is catalina.bat)
like this
REM set JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xms128m -Xmx128m
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 01:41, David Rees wrote:
Run strings on your binary and grep for 1.2 `strings mod_jk.so | grep
1.2`. The other way is to look at the output of mod_status (commonly
accessible at http://example.com/server-status)
not forgetting to modify apache.conf (or httpd.conf
I have j2sdk1.4.2. Exact version information as follows.
java version 1.4.2
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2-b28)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed mode)
On Tomcat 4.0-b7, Tomcat 5.0.7 Tomcat 5.0.19 JSP pages couldn't
compile while servlets works
Hello Syed Taj
yeah thats what even i thought, but my web pages are not visible if i put
myappl directory directly under webapps, only if i put it under ROOT doed
the server even display the web pages.
You are mistaken.
Placing your 'myapp' directory under the ROOT context simply means
Hello Nikki
Just send UTF8 encoded data and everything will be allright.
Yes, that seems to work for me at the moment, though I am relying on default
settings because I do not even specify UTF-8. (Java defaults to Unicode
anyway.)
I'm only using LATIN-1 characters at the moment, so I cannot
Yes I can believe there is a performance hit. The valve reparses the string
on every request. Since the Valve also uses a SimpleDateFormtatter - I think
it is also restricted by the sync block imposed by that class.
-Tim
Dan Barron wrote:
Hello,
We are seeing a performance hit to our server
I am trying to get Tomcat talking to JBoss through JNDI
How do I do this?
I have looked at the server config and the web.xml files
all to no luck,
In the old config (openejb) there is a definition configured on the Tomcat
for a factory
declaring
parameter
namefactory/name
Here is the file.
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Hi Mike, I'm not familiar with openejb but I assume that you are talking
about fetching the initial context for JBoss?
Try this in your code:
Hashtable env = new java.util.Hashtable();
env.put(java.naming.factory.initial,
org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory);
Gianni,
From my experience:
User tomcat is created for you.
Place it in whatever directory makes sense to you.(Keep it simple)
Keep the permissions on the tomcat directories tight. Make them only
readable by tomcat etc.
If you need port 80 and 443 start tomcat as a daemon. For details:
Tim Funk wrote:
Yes I can believe there is a performance hit. The valve reparses the
string on every request. Since the Valve also uses a
SimpleDateFormtatter - I think it is also restricted by the sync block
imposed by that class.
Another thing: If you enabled host lookup on the connector, it
try doing this
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009
There is no examples structure. You can also try servlets-examples.
Drew
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From: Kevin Struckhoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 7:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JK2
Hi.
Sounds to me like your jar files are compiled under different JDKs. Be
sure when you install j2sdk1.4.2 to completely replace all files in the
JDK directory. I'd actually go so far as to clean install in a separate
directory (ie /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_04) and then symlink j2sdk to it.
Hi people. I need measure the memory use for my application in the tomcat 4.1.12.
Some body know how do.
Thanks and sorry mi inglish
Saludos !!
SALVATIERRA, Mauricio Hugo
Information Technology
Ford Argentina S.C.A.
Phono/Fax: 54-11-4756-8750
Hi,
I had a similar problem. The line for the uri has to have a directory
that is under $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps.
[uri:/jsp-examples/*] would require the directory
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/jsp-examples. As Drew said you can try
servlets-examples instead of jsp-examples. Those directories are under
Parsons Technical Services wrote:
Gianni,
From my experience:
User tomcat is created for you.
Place it in whatever directory makes sense to you.(Keep it simple)
Keep the permissions on the tomcat directories tight. Make them only
readable by tomcat etc.
Ok, thanks!
Gianni
Hi people. I need measure the memory use for my application in the tomcat 4.1.12. Some
body know how do.
Thanks and sorry mi inglish
Saludos !!
SALVATIERRA, Mauricio Hugo
Information Technology
Ford Argentina S.C.A.
Phono/Fax: 54-11-4756-8750
Try:
Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();
long totalMemory = runtime.totalMemory();
long freeMemory = runtime.freeMemory();
Also Thread counting:
ThreadGroup group = Thread.currentThread().getThreadGroup();
while (group.getParent() != null)
group = group.getParent();
int activeCount
Hi,
How can you expect the addition of ANY component to the processing
pipeline NOT to cause a performance hit? Of course AccessLogValve adds
something, nothing comes for free. You can control the hit by modifying
what you're logging and disabling DNS lookups, as others have suggested.
Yoav
Hi,
We have that in the wiki. A blog would add nothing IMHO, and since it
has a nonzero maintenance cost, why do it?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Emerson Cargnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 2:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users
Hi,
I need to setup a tomcat environmet manually,
I run Redhat 7.3 and I want toinstall from scratch not using the rpm's
but use the src's build them and install.
How do I do that?
Any suggestions will be very welcome :-)
Thanks in advance
Wernert
http://www.de-rommelmarkt.nl
Hi,
Don't apologize for your English ;)
Use java.lang.Runtime#freeMemory/maxMemory/totalMemory methods.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Salvatierra, Mauricio h (M.H.) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 8:47 AM
To: Tomcat
Hi,
Is it possible to do:
Context path=/fred;/fred2 docBase=myFredApp debug=5
reloadable=true
crossContext=true /
No. You will need to have one of the contexts simply forward to
another, via methods explained many times on this list including
yesterday.
Yoav Shapira
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On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 14:04, werner S. Teunissen wrote:
Hi,
I need to setup a tomcat environmet manually,
I run Redhat 7.3 and I want toinstall from scratch not using the rpm's
but use the src's build them and install.
How do I do that?
there were recent postings on this list only
From: JavaNetIn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bad Class Version while compiling JSP Files on Tomcat
bad class file: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\jre\lib\rt.jar(java/lang/Object.class)
class file has wrong version 48.0, should be 47.0
This error message is one generated by the javac compiler, and
Good Morning
I have an application allowing the export of a canvas
as a image png file.
The application can run in standalone mode or as an
applet.
In standalone mode: export drawing as a png file works
fine.
In applet mode (application server tomcat 5.0.18, java
1.4.1)
When I try to use the
hello
I have rh9, apache 2.0.49 , tomcat 4.1.30 and j2 connector, jk2-2.0.4
this is a brand new install.
I appears to be working but i am getting errors when it starts
CoyoteConnector Coyote can't register jmx for protocol
I have seen a couple of references to this in the list
No need to change the script. I normally set an Environment variable in
the same place I define JAVA_HOME
Go to Control Panel \ System \ Advanced tab \ Environment variables...
Well, that's where it is on XP, which i'm currently running.
HTH,
Jon
Giorgio Ponza wrote:
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Hi all,
Not really a Tomcat question but I'm hoping someone has a good
suggestion. I have a Tomcat app with a chat client talking to a jabber
chat server. A business requirement is to be able to click a button to
save the chat transcript to the client hard drive. The only solution
I've come up
Hi All,
I am trying to perform client authentication using certificates, and I have
made some progress - the certificates are now accepted as OK, which is nice.
Obviously I am using https too...
However, the sting is that the methods
request.getAuthType();
request.getRemoteUser();
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 14:43, Jon Wingfield wrote:
No need to change the script. I normally set an Environment variable in
the same place I define JAVA_HOME
Go to Control Panel \ System \ Advanced tab \ Environment variables...
Well, that's where it is on XP, which i'm currently running.
Jon Wingfield ha scritto:
No need to change the script. I normally set an Environment variable in
the same place I define JAVA_HOME
Go to Control Panel \ System \ Advanced tab \ Environment variables...
Well, that's where it is on XP, which i'm currently running.
HTH,
Jon
I don't think is a good
I just wrote a Filter that uses a JNDI provided datasource. When I try
to access that datasource from the Filter.init(...) I get a exception:
Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Cannot create resource instance
at
Hi,
Yup, same here. I don't like to rely on the environment.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Giorgio Ponza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:56 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Where to set JAVA_OPTS
Jon Wingfield
I know that works. My main concern was does tomcat internally construct
a new request. Because then I wouldn't be getting my wrapped request in
the included page. But it appears to pass along the original request
object (whatever it is).
-Original Message-
From: Yan Lin [mailto:[EMAIL
We use the setenv.sh. (tomcat 4.1xxx) for all custom environment variables
as well as java options. catalina.sh references this script:
# Get standard environment variables
PRGDIR=`dirname $PRG`
CATALINA_HOME=`cd $PRGDIR/.. ; pwd`
if [ -r $CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh ]; then
.
I've been successful looking up a JNDI datasource from filter init(). I
use Tomcat 4.1.29 on slackware9.
-Original Message-
From: Sandy McArthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 8:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Filter.init and JNDI resources
I
I have the following in a jsp file
%@ include file=applicationimports.inc %
%@ include file=connection.inc %
%@ include file=sessioncheck.inc %
%
CustomerHTTPManagementScreen customerHTTPManagementScreen =
Hi,
Me too, though I haven't done it in a while. What tomcat version are
you using?
I just wrote a Filter that uses a JNDI provided datasource.
When I try
to access that datasource from the Filter.init(...) I get a
exception:
Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Cannot create
resource
I am getting these odd logs in the Catalina.out.
67928 7830 1
67928 7830 1
I am not sure what they are but I get them often and they always come in
groups of three numbers.
Thanks,
Since you're rewriting your CGI scripts as servlets, why not modify
them
to not expect the session-num parameter, and instead get the session ID
via normal java code (request.getSession().getId())? It's simpler,
standard, less code for you to write and test...
My problem is the client, which is
Hi,
I've just created a wiki page for integrating tomcat with PHP (without
Apache): http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tomcat/UsingPhp. If you're
interesting in this area, please try it out and report your findings.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
This e-mail, including any
Hi.
With regards the TEI classloading issue I mentioned in my previous mail
(Issues on Tomcat5.0.19) - I *think* that the engine reports this error -
but in previous versions of Tomcat the exception was not thrown (bubbled to
the top) - blocking the running of ANY JSP page referencing the taglib
How does your legacy client *first* get the session id ?
the client passes session ids as a query
parameter named 'session-num'
From whence does the session-num query parameter come? Does the
legacy client create a random number and use it? Do the cgi scripts
pass it back on a login of
Hi,
Unfortunately I have not got an EASY SMALL replication the the instance
where the the class does exists and the exception is thrown - working
on
it!
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Thank you for the detailed description. Make sure you save the message
you sent. Once you come up with a
Hey, you may want to try the question on the dev list. But IMHO if tomcat does
not follow the spec, then it would be a bug. um, can you think of any other
ways of retrieving the image without using a wrapper? if you are simply viewing
the image, there may be a easier way. But I am not sure what
On Apr 7, 2004, at 10:40 AM, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Me too, though I haven't done it in a while. What tomcat version are
you using?
Tomcat 5.0.19 on Mac OS X.
I just wrote a Filter that uses a JNDI provided datasource.
When I try
to access that datasource from the Filter.init(...) I get a
Hi again,
Now that the VeriSign Global Server ID Intermediate Root cert
has expired I have to replace the Intermediate Root cert on the
server. There is an example on how to replace the cert on an apache
server on their website (and that works fine), but no instructions
how to replace it on
I only wanted to know if Tomcat wrapped the request object in a façade
of some sort, when it does a jsp:include.
Maybe I should have just asked that much simpler question. ;) (Or
looked at the source of a compiled jsp page?) But well... there's still
the question of that's the way Tomcat does
The first request the legacy app makes is to /login which it uses your
normal Basic authentication which is nice because I can use a standard
Realm. In the response to /login is a session number the client should
use along with some data about the user's account. Unfortunately the
session
OK, well now I know why. I had added an examples
directory and 1 html page under the htdocs dir of my
Apache Webserver. That's because the port number is
8080, not 80.
Thanks.
--- Mark Nye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I had a similar problem. The line for the uri has
to have a directory
Okay...that looks similar to the tomcat 4 information I haveis your
connector working correctly?
-Original Message-
From: Emerson Cargnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 6:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connecting the HTTP Server and Tomcat
My
So I'd have a servlet mapped to /login.
Protect it with Basic Auth, so that takes care of the Auth, and then
you're passed on to the /login servlet. This login servlet creates a
new session, and then does one extra step.
It maps in the ServletContext ('application') the custom session-num
you've
Hi,
Did you grep your code for System.out/System.err print/println
statements?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 11:19 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: catalina.out log
I am
Hi, This happened to me once when I changed my email address. But it's wierd
that you didn't get a reply... Maybe tomcat mail server demon doesn't want to
let you go:).
Oh, the address you use to unsubscribe from the list has to be the same as the
one you used to subscribe.
-Yan
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I have this exception :
ERROR app MX4j RMI adapter not loaded: javax.management.ReflectionException: null
nested exception is java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: mx4j.adaptor.rmi.jrmp.JRMPAdaptor
I think it's due to the JSR 160 implementation of MX4 J2.0 that have dropped the
RMPAdaptor. I can't
hi tomcat-users
i set up jk2 with apache and tomcat and it works just fine. but now i
have changed the uri-definitions in workers2.properties. after this i
restarted apache and tomcat - and nothing changed!
is there any way to explicitly reload the workers2.properties file?
i can remove an
With recent discussions about session management, I recalled long time
ago reading about URI rewriting for when the client doesn't handle
cookies properly, and found a useful article about it
http://access1.sun.com/techarticles/sessions.iws.html
URL rewriting is the ability to use sessions and
Allen,
do you have the web server configured to throw the requests over to Tomcat?
In other words, have either Proxy support or else URL Rewriting turned on in
the web server?
Otherwise your HTTP requests default to port 80, so they will be eaten by
the web server and never reach Tomcat,
since
Yes, that can work. A small applet with proper permissions granted would
do the trick as well.
justin
At 06:45 AM 4/7/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
Not really a Tomcat question but I'm hoping someone has a good
suggestion. I have a Tomcat app with a chat client talking to a jabber
chat server. A
Is the only available JK2 load balancing algorithm a weighted round
robin? I would like to switch to one that has a primary server and then
switches to round robin to reach the secondary server when an error is
thrown. The reason I would like to do this is because we have 5 web
servers each
Hi,
I recently upgraded to tomcat 4.1.27. Some how the soft linking of directory
within my web application directory is no longer accessible from a browser. It
must be configuration issue. Can some please let me know how to configure tomcat
4.1.27 so that it will follow the soft linked directory.
Bill..thanks for the reply...
I will read through the link you provide but isn't that what the
connector is supposed to do.
My understanding what that the Apache HTTP server would detect what the
request was (Java or not) and pass it on to Tomcat.
Is this not what the specification of /portal/*
I hope the patch works.
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Allen,
you ask isn't that what the connector is supposed to do,
but the connector is in Tomcat, not in your web server.
It is the web server software that is monitoring port 80,
and that is where your browser sends requests to by default,
so the request must get past the web server first.
To do
I may be way off but...
I don't think
http://myserver.com/portal
maps to
/portal/* ajp13
http://myserver.com/portal/
or
http://myserver.com/portal/whatever.jsp
probably will, though.
Give it a go, may work,
Jon
Wilson, Allen wrote:
Bill..thanks for the reply...
I will read through the link you
No you are not way off...at least not from my point of view because that
is what I thought would work. But unless I specify the port
(http://myserver.com:8080/portal) it will not get there...
It makes me think that the connector is not function correctly but I do
not know how to tell..when I
All,
The archives show this questions being asked all the time, but with no
useful responses. Please let me know if this is a known unresolved or
unresolvable issue.
All solutions posted anywhere for jsessionid makes Apache go beaindead
apparently use a mod_rewrite incantation similar to the
Hello,
I have an existing tc4 installation (copied in a hurry from
another system ;-) which works fine when launched via the
startup.bat script. Is there a way to turn it into a proper
windows (XP) service? I know tc5 has service.bat, but short
of upgrading, what would be the equivalent here?
Okay...I've read the article and the way it look is that you are doing
the connection without using a connector like mod_jk. You are doing it
with the proxy module...mod_proxy.so
Is that correct
If so, then it provides me another method to go but before I start back
tracking to do something
Assuming the connector is working, what effect does adding an additional
mapping of
/portal ajp13
to your existing
/portal/* ajp13
mapping have?
I just double-checked on our dev box where jk is definitely up. I got a
404 from apache for /mapping but /mapping/stuff got routed through
to
hi everyone,
dumb question time.
here's winXP and tomcat 5.0.19.
after setting up Tomcat as a service it didn't find the tools.jar
and couldn't compile my .jsp's. the error page told me to copy
tools.jar over from JAVA_HOME/lib/ to TOMCAT_HOME/common/lib and that
works.
but i don't like it.
I think I may have found the problem
I tried to add the line AddModule mod_jk.c in the HTTP server config and
it gave an error. I could not locate the file within my HTTP or Tomcat
installation.even though I have the mod_jk.so file in the libexec
directory.
-Original Message-
Hi,
The rest of this thread aside, are you sure you even need Apache? Do
you particular CGI/SSI/PHP scripts you need to serve in a high
concurrency environment? What's your expected load? Tomcat standalone
might be good enough for your needs, in which case you could drop all
this connector
Howdy,
I have no clue as to your actual question, but I'm curious:
The archives show this questions being asked all the time, but with no
How do you define all the time in the statement above?
Yoav Shapira
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My reason for the Apache..is that I do not want root to run the Tomcat
process once I put the server into production and I saw no other way for
Tomcat to run on port 80 without using root..
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004
After further testing on my using a JNDI resource in the
Filter.init(...) method I found that if I use a DefaultContext to link
a resource it fails. eg:
DefaultContext
ResourceLink name=jdbc/test global=jdbc/db
type=javax.sql.DataSource/
/DefaultContext
But if I link the resource in a
Hi.
Can you post the relevant parts of your httpd.conf file? Also, I missed
this in the thread if it was mentioned, but what version of Apache are
you working with? I ask, because it looks like from my setup that
Apache ditched the AddModule directive in Apache 2.0.xx.
LoadModule needs to
Hi, how often do you invalidate your sessions? It's hard to imagine your
application would expire a user's session right after he logs in. But take a
look at the request header to see if the subsequent session ids are the same as
the first one. Other than that, without more specific info on how
Hey all, I just discovered some things that I googled around and
debugged a bit and couldn't find any help on, so I'm posting it to the
list so that when I have the problem again, I'll find my own posting via
google! Maybe it will help someone else as well.
Using: Apache, mod_jk2 tomcat4.1.27
No a problem...I am using 2.0.48..
I have the LoadModule line and the other directives here...they are
LoadModule jk_module /usr/WWW/libexec/mod_jk.so
JkWorkersFile /usr/tomcat-4.1.18/conf/jk/workers.properties
JkLogFile /usr/tomcat-4.1.18/logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLeveldebug
JkMount
Yoav,
I have no clue as to your actual question, but I'm curious:
The archives show this questions being asked all the time, but with no
How do you define all the time in the statement above?
Like this:
Dubious responses:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg84808.html
Hi,
My reason for the Apache..is that I do not want root to run the Tomcat
process once I put the server into production and I saw no other way
for
Tomcat to run on port 80 without using root..
Use commons-daemon for this. It ships with tomcat5 and works with
tomcat4 as well:
Hi,
I think JNDI resources have to be associated with an actual context
explicitly, to avoid creating multiple copies. I'm not a big fan of
DefaultContext anyways.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Sandy McArthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hi,
Like this:
snip of links /
OK, that's what I figured. I wouldn't call once or twice a year all
the time but that's besides the point, as the issue undoubtedly exists
;)
Do you know if this is supposed to work?
JkMount /myapp/*;jsessionid=* workerX
It has allegedly worked for some other
Yes...I think this is a better route to go...I will try it...thanks
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 3:43 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Connecting the HTTP Server and Tomcat
Hi,
My reason for the Apache..is
Is it possible to access environment variables in tomcat that were set
by apache?
Specifically the REDIRECT_ * variables that are set by ErrorDocument
directives?
Then I can have a servlet return the correct content type.
i.e. if it is a gif that has a 404 I can redirect to a graphic that says
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