Thanks to all.
This setup has been tested on Apache2+JBoss+mod_jk-1.2.14_for MacOSX. And
am sure it will work on other platforms as well. This setup also handles
Apache related webapps..
Make the required entries in the DNS
webapp.war: Extract the war file using zip and rename the folder
Danico Lee wrote:
i got tomcat5, apache1.3 and jk1.2.14. i'm very confused with JkMount.
in my http.conf, i have:
VirtualHost our_server:80
ServerName our_server
DocumentRoot ${tomcat_home}/webapps/test1
JkAutoAlias ${tomcat_home}/webapps
JkMount /test1/* worker1
Hi,
I very often deploy client's applications in multiple tomcat instances.
It is normal and each application does not affect another. You just need
a strong multiprocessor server with a lot of memory to sustain the last
:) The only difference is that I often configure a separate apache
instance
Tony Tomcat wrote:
Does the RemoteHostValve work? There are no examples in the Tomcat 5
docs and the tomcat 4 docs have the following..
Valve className=org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteHostValve
allow=*.mycompany.com,www.yourcompany.com/
The docs have been updated for 4 and 5 not
From: Oleg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to approximate the amount of memory my server
will need running
tomcat. I understand that a lot depends on how the appication handles
resources, however at this point I am trying to figure out
what will be the
mimimum needed. In my case
Hello,
I'm trying to setup java (edition from sun) on a linux(Scientific linux-Redhat
Entreprise Edition 3)/intel Xeon 64 bit computer. I am not sure if this problem
is related to that, but I'm getting the following problem when I try to startup
tomcat:
jsvc.exec debug: user changed to 'tomcat'
Hi Nishant,
where did you read that distributable will *enforce* serializability?
AFAIK distributable only means that your sessions can be distributed
to different tomcat nodes (i.e. a cluster). It doesn't enforce anything,
you have to make sure that your session attributes are serializable by
Hi,
I have setup Tomcat 5.5.9 on Linux ES3.
Initial configurations are completed. I'm also able to access the HTML files
which are under the
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jsp-examples through the web-server.
But, if I put some
HTMLs under my own directory under $CATALINA_HOME/webapps , I cannot access
Hi Deepak,
I had same problem with servlets. That can be resolved
by adding servlet and servlet-mapping elements to
the web.xml file. But i never faced a problem with the
jsp or static content files.
With Regards
Litty Preeth
--- Deepak Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have setup
You need to configure the server.xml and web.xml file
Under conf folder
-Original Message-
From: Litty Preeth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 6:26 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.9: Resource not found
Hi Deepak,
I had same problem with
Deepak ,
I forgot to tell smthing. U wont be able to access the
resources directly if u r puttng them in the WEB-INF
dir. But u wud be able to access them if u r putting
them directly under ur appln dir.
--- Litty Preeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Deepak,
I had same problem with
Hi,
I am facing some problems with enabling CGI in Tomcat 5.5.9.
I followed the instructions given in the Manual, and renamed the
servlets-cgi.renametojar under jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9\server\lib\ to
servlets-cgi.jar.
Further I modified the web.xml files to uncomment the CGI enabling part.
Here
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Caveats: NONE
Hey everyone,
I am new to this whole thing. I just bought a domain HYPERLINK www.xxx.com
www.xxx.com and will start developing my own app/website and will deploy it
under Tomcat (The hosting company supports it).
Now my friend has a domain HYPERLINK
Hello,
I am using Tomcat 5.0.28 which have always run fine but today I stopped
tomcat to update my anti-virus and since that update, I am having the
following error during tomcat starting:
17 août 2005 12:55:14 org.apache.catalina.session.StandardManager doLoad
GRAVE: IOException lors du
I finally got Apache2 + mod_jk2 + tomcat 4.1 working with tomcat doing vhosting
on my laptop for development. The management said that is great that I should
now roll it over to the dev servers before putting it into production.
I started setting up everything and was down to creating the vhost
The question is how am I gonna host these two sites on the same tomcat
instance ? Is this done through tomcat ? Is it even possible ?
The hosting company supports having multiple domains under one main domain.
Any suggestions ?
Yes -- read the excellent Tomcat Configuration reference for the
You can have the servers on different machines. Look more on mod_jk2
configuration.
As I know, mod_jk2 project is no longer maintained so it's better to switch to
mod_jk.
Viorel Dragomir
.
..
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- Original Message -
Try ...
In the workers2.properties
Change
host=ipaddressoftheremotemachine
Regards
Guru
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Schroeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 August 2005 14:17
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Apache and Tomcat on separate hosts?
I finally got
As I know, mod_jk2 project is no longer maintained so it's better to switch
to mod_jk.
With our java apps, mod_jk has an issue that causes apache to crash every 3-4
days. mod_jk2 does not, so it's doubtful we will be changing.
Jeff Schroeder
Web Administrator
Comair, Inc.
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Hassan,
I appreciate your input. I went onto the site and I can't seem to find what
I need.
Could anyone please supply me with the URL of a reference manual ? I am
using version 5.5.8
Thanks in advance.
-Original Message-
From: Hassan
Now TomCat 5.5.9 can run with 8443 that I am so happy but need to have a
certificate. I don't have any certificate so is there anyway for us to get
free instead of pay to verisign?
Paul Kimbrel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've only used keytool - and it worked like a charm for me.
-Original
I appreciate your input. I went onto the site and I can't seem to find what
I need.
Could anyone please supply me with the URL of a reference manual ? I am
using version 5.5.8
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/
Good luck,
--
Hassan Schroeder -
Well, I don't know of any trusted certificate authorities that operate
for free, but GoDaddy.com offers them for much less than Verisign (to
the tune of $30/year rather than $350/year).
On 8/17/2005, Tom Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now TomCat 5.5.9 can run with 8443 that I am so happy but
Start here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/engine.html
Then read the link for host. Simply put, for each website put a host element
in for that site. But make sure you understand the default host.
Doug
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From: Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL
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Thanks for all your help.
-Original Message-
From: Parsons Technical Services [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 10:21 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multiple virtual hosts NEWBIE (UNCLASSIFIED)
Start here:
Well Tomcat is not likely to do this for you so you would probably need
to structure the app2 to wait for a trigger from app1. You could have
app1 POST to a servlet in app2 and have that be the trigger for the
dependent steps. Or have app1 write to a file that app2 will poll until
it sees
Hi,
Hopefully this is an easy one...
I'm running tomcat 4.1.31 and would like to have the log files delete
each time I restart tomcat. Currently it's just appending to the log
files. Here's a snippet of my server.xml is that helps:
Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN debug=0
Service
You can gain more control over Tomcat's logging process by using a
log4j.properties file. Follow the instructions at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/logging.html
For generating the log file each time you restart the server, add to the
log4j.properties file a new one:
I'm referring to this document on :
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/04/14/clustering.html?page=2
The words Serializable here would mean for session replication, right ?
CMIIW.
On 8/17/05, Christoph Kutzinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nishant,
where did you read that
Hi -
I'm unable to get mod_jk load balancing working. The usual mod_jk setup
works just fine, but using a load balancing worker however, is not.
[Oddly, my webserver crashed during testing of this, but that could very
well be unrelated]
The problem is with user sessions. The instances
I didn't say that distributables don't have to implement
java.io.Serializable. In fact they have to.
I just had the impression (from your first post) that you thought by
putting an non-serializable Attribute into a HashMap, the attribute
would become serializable, too.
Example:
If you want to
Try adding these two lines to worker.properties:
worker.bl_worker_dev.domain=dev_alexis
worker.bl_worker_noah.domain=noah_alexis
-- Edgar Alves
Mott Leroy wrote:
Hi -
I'm unable to get mod_jk load balancing working. The usual mod_jk
setup works just fine, but using a load balancing worker
Beautiful - worked like a charm. That might take the cake as far as
longest question to quickest, shortest answer goes. ha. Thanks a bunch.
I might have to gripe about doucmentation in a second (nother thread)..
Noah
Edgar Alves wrote:
Try adding these two lines to worker.properties:
Before I go gripe too, too much, let me just say that the mod_jk
documentation has improved immensely since I start looking into it. Some
of it might be simplied by the fact that I no longer consider jk2 in the
picture which seemed to be adding some confusion.
I don't know who is responsible
I am trying to use jasper2 to pre-compile the JSPs as part of build process.
The compiler is complaining with the message:
ERROR - the file 'blah/blah/jsp' generated the following general exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException'
After spending some time, i realized that the jsp files which had
All,
I believe I have tracked down and fixed the root cause of this issue.
If anyone is still receiving these messages or starts to receive them
in the future please forward them as per below.
Mark
Mark Thomas wrote:
If you receive a 554 delivery failure message please forward the message
That should not work!
The correct way to configure session stickyness is to use jvmRoute (which
you already did) and then giving the workers the same names as the
jvmRoute. That is instead of bl_worker_dev use dev_alexis and instead
of bl_worker_noah use noah_alexis as the worker names.
You
Ok - noted. I changed it. It works without the domain as you noted. Thanks.
Rainer Jung wrote:
That should not work!
The correct way to configure session stickyness is to use jvmRoute (which
you already did) and then giving the workers the same names as the
jvmRoute. That is instead of
I haven't tested any of this, I am working entirely from memory and
the documentation.
I think you have a security problem.
As your system is configured a request for
http://foo.bar.com/3gflex/3gcgi/somedir/myscript.cgi
will look for the script at
/usr/prod/3gflex/somedir/myscript.cgi
but a
Hello
I am getting odd behavior w/TC4.1.30 and the
configurations below.
www.vhost01.com www.vhost01.com/hello.jsp work and
as expected
www.vhost02.com www.vhost02.com/sb/hello.jsp work
NOT as expected. As implied in the server.xml
snipette the tomcat serving directory is the typical
Hello All,
I am using Tomcat 4.1. I just started working in it,
so this asking may be childish, if so, pls don't
mistake me.
Here is my webapp structure:
1. C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1\webapps\testapp\classes
-here i have my servlet classes
2.
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