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09/12/2004 10:50:00 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext start
SEVERE: Error filterStart
09/12/2004 10:50:00 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext start
SEVERE: Context startup failed due to previous errors
Thanks,
-nat
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
This web.xml snippet looks fine, but of course
Did you have to do anything in particular to get the 'admin' application
to work. I and a number of other subscribers to this forum cannot even
get into 'admin'. Even after downloading the separate admin webapp when
I click on it I simply get a message saying I need to download and
install it.
St
fmancini wrote:
I'm running admin webapp using Tomcat5.5.4
Everything seems to work except the users
configuration in admin webapp: if I click on any
element under "Users definition" in the tree on the
left pane I got this error message:
FWIW, I get the same error -- haven't cared enough to troub
The way I handle this is to use javascript to disable the submit button after
it has been clicked. This used in conjuction with the other suggestions should
cover all possibilities
-Original Message-
From: Elihu Smails [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:13 PM
> Hopefully I explained things better and piqued your curiosity about repostiory
> selectors in Log4j-1.3 :-)
You certainly have mine ;)
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 12:06 AM
To: Tomcat Users List; Marcelo Moreira
Subject:
I've replied to this further down the thread but as an aside there are ways to
bump up the max process size to 3G (with kernel shenanigans) but 32 bit java is
fixed at 2G. The figure 1850MB doesnt sounds quite right but it's probably
related to the default max process size of 2G and the java pr
I think i'm getting it, out of the office till wednesday so i'll give it
another whirl then.
I think possibly part of the problem is that I was only putting log4j.jar in
the WEB-INF/lib and not the commons-logging.jar which is only in common/lib.
I'm using solaris so no daft windows service d
Combined has the referer.
Use the copy or move command to a name webalizer likes.
-Tim
Guy Katz wrote:
hello;
i have the line below in my server.xml
what is the difference between the 'common' and 'combined' values?
also, the files the serer creates are access_log.2004-12-11.txt
because i am usin
I have a server with several IP addresses and I'd like
to have two separate instances of Tomcat listening on
two of the IP addresses. I want both of these
instances to be a separate service as well.
I already had one Tomcat installation on the server
and I attempted to run the installer again un
Hello
I have searched this topic on google to find the following to be true:
catching 500 or 404 error does not work in Tomcat 5 like this
500
/error.jsp
404
/error.jsp
Is this true?
This works for 500 but not 404.
java.lang.Throwable
/error.jsp
Try some buffertstream. On these browser that have this "fault" can be very
quick when it comes to HTTPS (https have a different packagestructure).
/Peter
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Robert Walther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 13 december 2004 11:25
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It 90% of my website is dynamic, is it a good idea to
skip the apache server altogether and just run Tomcat
alone on port 80?
Seems like a good idea: one few application to worry
about, no headache with connecting apache and tomcat
(which I still haven't figured out how to do with 5.x)
and so for
--- Wade Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dola Woolfe wrote:
> > --- Wade Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> >
> >>Dola Woolfe wrote:
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> >>>Everything is locked up, including the static
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> >>resources!
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Hi All
I am using tomcat 5.0.30 for a web application.
Currently anyone can brows the Root directory of my application and server.
For example by typing the url http://127.0.0.1/PrjectName/
Is their any way to avoid this? Making the user access the home page and
then navigating and not seeing all
I installed Tomcat 5.5.4 on WinXP. I use JVM 1.4.2.
I have an app successfully deployed under Tomcat 4.1.18-LE that I cannot get
to deploy under 5.5.4. The app is deployed under 4.1.18 by adding a file
called ptcs.xml to the webapps folder. The file contents are:
Adding ptcs.xml to the 5.5.4 we
Hello Guys,
I am about to setup these applications.
Have anyone setup something like this? I hope that you can send me
guidelines, trouble spots and maybe documentations for the exact os
and application versions.
Thanks in advance.
Richard
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No. I've just downloaded it and placed the files under
the appropriate directories in tomcat installation
dir.
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--- "Kelly, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Did you have to do anything in particular to get the
> 'admin' application
> to work. I and a number of other sub
hello;
i have the line below in my server.xml
what is the difference between the 'common' and 'combined' values?
also, the files the serer creates are access_log.2004-12-11.txt
because i am using webalizer to view stats(and know how to point it to a
single file), i want the server to accumula
Hi everybody,
I'm running admin webapp using Tomcat5.5.4 [both
downloaded yesterday].
Everything seems to work except the users
configuration in admin webapp: if I click on any
element under "Users definition" in the tree on the
left pane I got this error message:
"Error retrieving attribute users
Hi,
As an addition to this i'd like to add that if you are not explicitly
increasing your permanent generation then I'm not surprised that many JSPs
would fill it up. You will probably find that the default Maximum size of the
Permanent generation is 64MB and it is that which is filling up and
Can someone please explain why I get the default Tomcat 404 error when a
pages does not exist?
I have a set of URLs that end with *.ext. These are all routed to a servlet
called Router, and these all work fine. This servlet has catch-all at the
end that displays an error message when an unknown
For those of you who saw my original posting of this issue, you may
remember that my IIS6/Tomcat 5.028 server was very slow at downloading
files from an online cart to a Windows 2000, IE6 browser. But the same
IIS6/Tomcat server would download files very quickly to all Netscape /
Mozilla and Saf
Dola,
You will find a wealth of opinions on this.
The real answer is always a big IT DEPENDS.
Because each case is different only you can really determine this.
Some things to ask:
Is there something you are doing that Tomcat can't do unless connected to
Apache?
Are the majority of your hits to t
Since 90% of your app is dynamic, there is a good chance that
Tomcat as a standalone may actually be more efficient. The work
the webserver and connector has to do to pass the requests/responses
back and forth to tomcat is all in addition to what Tomcat would have to
do anyway.
I would recommend
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