Hi,
You did answer not my question. Is this problem
specific only to one web application?
From your exception, it points to
listeners.ContextListener not being found. Per your
tags, you should have this
ContextListener class in a package called listener.
This class should appear at your
You can put them where ever you like.
Look at the docBase attribute of Context
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 11:14, P.M wrote:
> Hi,
> i would like to know if my web application (using jsp
> files) must be in folder /tomcat 5.5/webapps
>
Regurgitated:
Using db pool.
DB responding to other apps (outside Tomcat).
Run
>mysqladmin extended-status -u username -p
and see how many connections are open.
Compare to the max connections in the connection pool.
Try adding the removeAbandoned parameters to the dbcp setup.
Set log to true.
Sound
Hello,
I currently have a number of sites in /var/www/sites/virtual_site
directories, and I would like to enable them all with JSP abilities.
Can someone tell me what I should do with Tomcat 4 in order to
accomplish this. I am very new to Tomcat setup but I want to get playing
with Tomcat.
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Robert Hunt wrote:
I'd like to "push" a copy of a web page via e-mail in a "background" Tomcat
thread/servlet. The idea is to serve up-to-date news and info without requiring patrons/subscribers to
follow a link to the original page or require them bypass the Outlook Express warning about "some
I've seen some browsers (Netscape) truncate the query string portion of an
action URL in the tag:
http://target.com/servlet?param=val"; ...>
such that the target servlet receives the HTTP request without "param=val", but
that's usually with method="GET".
Perhaps you should check the log
In fact, when you use the windows's installer, these
files are not there..
you have also to download the zip file and to update
the windows installation with the zip files.
strange no ?
Maileen
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> > From: P.M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sub
> From: P.M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: startup.bat and shutdown
>
> I've installed on windows XP, tomcat 5.5.7 and no
> startup.bat or shutdown files are available in bin
> folder or anywhere else.
Looks like your install did not go well. You should see something like this:
C:\jakarta
Hi,
I've installed on windows XP, tomcat 5.5.7 and no
startup.bat or shutdown files are available in bin
folder or anywhere else.
so, what is inside these files ?
does anyone have some example ?
thx,
Maileen
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I'd like to "push" a copy of a web page via e-mail in a "background" Tomcat
thread/servlet. The idea is to serve up-to-date news and info without
requiring patrons/subscribers to follow a link to the original page or require
them bypass the Outlook Express warning about "some items blocked to p
Hi everybody,
I've a problem with an application running under tomcat 4.1.27.
Every one-two days tomcat stops connecting to the database.
Tomcat is still responding, but no queries can be executed. Restarting
tomcat solves the problem.
We have apache 2.0.47 and jk2 connector, and DBCP to connect
You are right. A lot of changes were made to my configuration based on
advice I recieved on the forum.
There could be several things that fixed my problem.
The main thing is I know how to set it up now :-)
Luke
Luke Shannon
Web Design/Development
Java Programmer
http://www.lukeshannon.com
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Not to prolong, I would think if this was the case of
misplaced element, the DTD for the web.xml would make
the Digester throw an exception because it does not
conform.
--- Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello;
>
> I finally got this. It turned out I had my:
>
>
> BASIC
>
>
> Inside my
I use the default configuration, the JSESSION cookie.
> -Opprinnelig melding-
> Fra: Robert Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt: 12. februar 2005 19:15
> Til: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Emne: Session lost on netscape, mozilla and firefox, but not IE
>
> How is the session maint
How is the session maintained; cookies or URL mangling?
Hi,
since today, everytime that i want to access to /admin
application of tomcat 5.5.7, i have to type twice
username and password...
nothing was changed in configuration...
so where can it come from ?
thx,
Maileen
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> From: P.M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: folder for my jsp files
>
> i would like to know if my web application (using jsp
> files) must be in folder /tomcat 5.5/webapps
> absolutely, or if i can place it in some other disk or
> other folder ?
Take a look at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tom
Hi all!
I have a webapplication that has been running for 8 years, currently on
tomcat 5.5, but recently I have been trying to access it from linux with
firefox, and I notice that in some situatons the session is lost. It
happens when I submit a form with method POST using javascript triggered
fr
Hi,
i would like to know if my web application (using jsp
files) must be in folder /tomcat 5.5/webapps
absolutely, or if i can place it in some other disk or
other folder ?
thanks a lot,
Maileen
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On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 16:17:16 -0500, bt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why ddi you want to update the workers2.properties file dynamically?
>
Sorry, I might have been a bit unclear.. I meant if mod_jk could read
updated workers.properties at runtime. We are using mod_jk2 now, and
it can do that.. I a
Thanks Trond, I had forgotten about readObject.That may be a better
option than creating yet another utility method.
Trond G. Ziarkowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm maybe stepping out of my territory here, but I think that static
> members are not serialized/deserialized. To re-initialize your static
> l
Do some reading before trying to code:
http://www.coreservlets.com/Apache-Tomcat-Tutorial/
There are several issues with your example - too many to answer in a
simple email.
You need to get a deeper understanding of the process before building things.
If you learn best by doing, follow the ste
Hi,
I'm maybe stepping out of my territory here, but I think that static
members are not serialized/deserialized. To re-initialize your static
logger maybe you should try to implement the
readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream in) method from the
java.io.Serializable interface something like this
On Feb 12, 2005, at 06:20, Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
If you are into this kind of micro-benchmarks, take a look at Simple:
http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/
Niall Gallagher ran some comparisons between A
Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
Max Request/sec
--
tomcat 5.5.4 - 5584
jetty 5.1.2 - 2486
the results suggest tomcat's throughput for 1k static content is 2x
higher than the jetty 5
Hmm,
please check that all your applications with distributable=true have no
configured Manager in there context.xml's
regards
Peter
Filip Hanik - Dev schrieb:
Any chance you have a test case to reproduce this?
Shouldn't happen, unless the way sessions are created have changed.
Filip
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