chad kellerman wrote:
>
> Tomcat 4.0.1 running with mod webapp both securely and
> non-securely. ... When I run a netstat -a I notice many
> connection from and to localhost from the ports I
> designated in my server.xml configuration file.
>
mod_webapp keeps several connections open all the t
Enrique Riesgo wrote:
>
> Does anybody know how can I get the DTD for the Tomcat 4.X server.xml
> configuration file?
>
There's no proper DTD for server.xml. The startup code figures
out the legal attributes for the elements at runtime, by using
introspection. For example, it's legal to do:
Steven Elliott wrote:
>
> I wholeheartedly disagree with the FAQ @ Distributopia. I
> think servlets are the best way to schedule tasks
>
I'd say that's going a bit far. There are obvious drawbacks.
> and they can be packaged with your application on whatever
> platform that you deploy on.
>
Kelly Prudente Pereira wrote:
>
> Yes Ken, I mean I don't want to load it until a specific time.
> I need to load it to do a specific job at a certain time.
> Do you know how can I do this?
>
That's not really what servlets are for. If you do decide
to do it using a servlet, you should know th
Alan Williamson wrote:
>
> Is there an official release for the COBALT box?
>
Official? Not sure. But somebody has managed it:
http://www.spaceprogram.com/knowledge/tomcat4_on_cobalt_setup.html
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"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
>
> Just as a comparison, I did a quick scan of all the classes in Tomcat 4 --
> the largest single class in the entire server is around 28k (it's the
> class that dynamically deploys a new webapp, called by the Manager
> servlet).
>
$ cd catalina/build/server/cla
> The problem I still have now is where do I put the
> server.xml file
The whole point of the o.a.c.startup.Embedded is that it
allows you to do a lot of the server setup work by
hand. So you don't need server.xml at all.
Are you getting some error message that says you need it?
Can you give a
Ian Huynh wrote:
>
> I need to extend (tweak) a few behaviors in
> org.apache.catalina.valves.CertificatesValve without
> having to recompile TC. Is there a way to configure TC
> to use a custom CertificateValve?
If you get a better answer, go with it, but for what it's worth,
there's code li
Petar Maymounkov wrote:
> 3. If I don't need any fancy features for my purposes, how
> small can I make Tomcat as an embedded server?
>
It's kind of tricky. The 'Embedded' interface doesn't, by
itself, make Tomcat 4 any smaller. It's just an alternative
to the config files. There are lots of e
"Karthik M." wrote:
>
> I want to integrate Tomcat web server
> will our Server. Basically I want to start Tomcat from our server and deploy
> wars in it. Is there any proper interface in tomcat to do this and how to
> use it.
For Tomcat 4, check out org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded.
Ther
"Christopher K.St.John" wrote:
>
>$ export CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true"
>$ bin/startup.sh
>
> No need to actually modify the catalina.sh code, it will
> automatically pick up the environment variable.
>
Oops, I see from an earlier posting that you are running
3.3, so neve
Andy Eastham wrote:
>
> 1) To run in headless mode, you do need to modify tomcat.sh,
>
$ export CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true"
$ bin/startup.sh
No need to actually modify the catalina.sh code, it will
automatically pick up the environment variable.
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chris brown wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use the method "getLocale()" on HttpServletRequest objects...
> however, it always seems to return "en_US"! This is despite my browser
> sending "fr,en-gb;q=0.5" as the "accept-language" header! (I've checked this
> last point by calling request.getHeader("Ac
Leila Lappin wrote:
>
> the problem I'm trying to resolve is how I may avoid placing
> jar files under tomcat's directory structure in order to have
> them picked up.
>
I might be misunderstanding your question, but does putting
them in WEB-INF/lib not do what you want?
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> What do I need to put around the ...
> construct to make it fit within the default tomcat web.xml?
>
There's already an entry. It's the first one under the comment:
Just search for it in conf/web.xml and change it to whatever you
want. You don't need to add a new one.
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Christopher S
"Paul, Debra, & 4 Kids Mendelson" wrote:
>
> In tomcat 3.2 I could map /servlet/ to /somethingelse/
> ...
> How do I do the equivalent in Tomcat 4.0?
>
In conf/web.xml:
invoker
/servlet/*
Change to something else.
This will change the default for all the web
"Dr. Evil" wrote:
>
> So my solution is to write a valve ... Then I edited
> bin/catalina.sh so that mylogger.jar was on the java
> classpath
>
Don't edit bin/catalina.sh to change the classpath
on the command line. Just put the jar in the right
place (as defined by the classloader howto, it lo
Nancy Crisostomo Martinez wrote:
>
> I have a jsp ... please tell me where I can find
> information.
>
Sun runs a JSP mailing list:
http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/jsp-interest.html
The list has lots of well informed and helpful
subscribers.
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"PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (Non-HP-Boise,ex1)" wrote:
>
> However, I have noticed that if I restart the context using the manager, the
> servlet are initialized according to their physical order in web.xml, thus
> ignoring the load-on-startup tag.
>
You might want to just go ahead and report it as a bu
Mark Shaw wrote:
>
> In subsequent requests I pass back the sessionID (in a cookie
> labeled "jsessionid"...) instead of the BASIC authentication
>
You need to include the authentication information with
every request for a protected resource, or you're going
to get another challenge. rfc2617
Patrick Lee wrote:
>
> I've noticed that "catalina.sh shutdown" doesn't always stop Tomcat.
> It's easy to get around it, you can manually kill the Java process that
> runs Tomcat. Tomcat won't start if there is already a running version.
> To automate this, you can modify catalina.sh (just add t
DirServlet and FancyDirServlet are drop-in replacements
for o.a.c.s.DefaultServlet that provide enhanced directory
index generation.
The contexts of the gzip'ed tar file and the zip file are
identical. The tar file is smaller but some Windows users
may be happier with the zip:
Unix users:
ht
Thomas Stiller wrote:
>
> What does that (only wildcard-part interesting: "*" !!!)
> inside a servlet-mapping mean:
>
> //*
>
SRV.11.2 Specification of Mappings, from version 2.3 of the
servlet spec, should have all the information you need. The
servlet spec isn't (for the most part) wr
Dominic Clay wrote:
>
> The issue is this can take up to 200 seconds to complete.
> ... I want to put this processing in a separate thread
> which is called when Page1 appears.
>
It's not really the same problem, but there's some
info at:
http://www.distributopia.com/servlet_stuff/backgroun
Bob Dushok wrote:
>
> I'm running Tomcat 4.0.2 on a Red Hat box with seven IP addresses. I've
> been trying to configure Tomcat to listen to only one of these seven IPs
> but haven't had any success.
>
You're running in standalone mode with the HTTP/1.1
connector? Have you looked at:
http
Jim Urban wrote:
>
> Our clients run our application on both the internet and intranet.
>
> If we could tell when a user is on a dialup (slow) connection we could
> compress the data and not compressing it for those on a LAN connection.
>
If it's an intranet then (as mentioned in other posts
Jim Urban wrote:
>
> Is there a way to determine the speed a user is connected to the
> internet at from within a servlet?
>
No.
If you explain more about why you want to know, maybe
someone could suggest something that would solve your
problem without requiring the user's connection speed.
Mark Teegarden wrote:
>
> Try adding an entry of the following to the end of web.xml
> in examples before the tag:
>
The element is declared as part of
a , not a :
There's an example in the servlet spec in SRV.13.4.2
"An Example of Security".
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Di
Brown Bay wrote:
>
> http://www.apachelabs.org/tomcat-user/200112.mbox/%3C01f101c17e30$577e27a0$4
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]%3E
>
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/archive/view?mesg=55280
"Highlights in this release include: Full support for the
AJP 1.3 and 1.4 native connector proto
Mark Thill wrote:
>
> if I place a servlet in a non-secure area and a jsp page in
> a secure area I can use:
>
> getRequestDispatcher(url).forward(request, response);
>
> to seemingly bypass the security. Can anyone tell me if
> this is by design
>
SRV.12.2 Declarative Security
The
Jean-Luc BEAUDET wrote:
>
> When i compil tomcat 4.0.2 with ant, i've got 2 set of warnings:
> [javadoc] javadoc: warning - Tag @see: Class or Package not found:
>
http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/faq.html#namenotreferenced
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DistribuTopia http://www.di
Allan Kamau wrote:
>
> How do I configure an error page in Tomcat (TC4x)
> across all contexts and within each context.
> What changes are expected in the web.xml.
>
Take a look at conf/web.xml. Entries made there will
apply to all contexts. The format is identical to the
context-specific WEB-I
"Sfikas, Ted" wrote:
>
> Can't find this in documentation -- How do we turn Fancy Indexing on in Tomcat?
>
Standalone Tomcat's DefaultServlet is responsible for
serving static content. It doesn't support Apache style
FancyIndexing/IndexOptions. You can write your own if
you want. You can brows
Bryan Austad wrote:
>
> I call this static method from another static method.. When
> I try using ClassLoader.getResource(fName), I get a compile
> error: non-static method getResource(java.lang.String) cannot
> be referenced from a static context
>
> How do I get around this?
>
The simplest
Bryan Austad wrote:
>
> I use a class with static methods to load properties. getResource() does
> not return a static URL, so I cannot use it within my static method.
> getSystemResource() returns a static URL.
>
static URL?
Do you mean that getSystemResource() is a static method in
ClassL
Michael Molloy wrote:
>
> ... if there is a setting for web.xml or something
> to foward all pages that throw exceptions to a certain
> url, that's what I'm looking for.
>
In web.xml:
MyException
/myexception.html
the servlet spec[1] has a complete description in
section SR
"Press, Michael" wrote:
>
> Where can I find the definition for valid entries in the url-pattern
> element of the servlet-mapping in web.xml? ...I'm also interested in
> finding a reference for web.xml - a document or DTD that defines/describes
> the possible URL patterns.
>
http://java.sun.com
I've got a distributed tool that uses servlets for its
admin interface. I'm currently using a little hand rolled
server that implements just enough of the servlet api to
allow the admin servlets to run. I'd like to use Catalina
instead.
I started with o.a.c.startup.Embedded, and it works well
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I modified catalina.sh file inserting
> if [ -z "$CATALINA_OPTS" ] ;
> then CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true" headless support
>
I think the idea is that you just need to do a:
$ export CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true"
$ bin/startup.sh
Hammonds Nicholas wrote:
>
> One thing I have
> done is to use the setMaxAge method on a cookie object. But when I
> interrogate the cookie using getMaxAge in the other servlet the value is
> always -1 reagardless of what I originaly set it to.
>
It's not Tomcat-specific, that's how it's supp
Antony Stace wrote:
>
> I started Tomcat and got an error which
> after some investigation said I needed tools.jar in my CLASSPATH.
>
Have you set JAVA_HOME correctly? What script are you using
to start Tomcat? What does the script print when it starts up?
What, exactly, is the error message yo
Kirby Vandivort wrote:
>
> I brought this up back in early january...
>
It's close, it's a similiar issue, but it's not the same
issue. What I'm saying is that Tomcat 4 will never match:
java.io.IOException
/ioexception.html
because all servlet-generated IOExceptions are s
Tomcat 4 throws away servlet generated IOExceptions. For
example:
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req,
HttpServletResponse rsp)
throws IOException, ServletException
{
PrintWriter pwrt = rsp.getWriter();
pwrt.println("HELLO");
throw new IOException("my
Micael Padraig Og mac Grene wrote:
>
> I want to know essentially how Tomcat gets the servlet
> and jsp classes
>
Everything you need to run servlets and jsp's is
provided with the Tomcat download.
> and whether I have to provide j2ee for that purpose.
>
No.
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John Kolvereid wrote:
>
> How does one respecify the default directory which
> is shipped as: $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT
>
In server.xml:
> Is it in the server.xml, or the web.xml, or somewhere
> else. I sure can't find it.
>
Somewhere else. If you auto-deploy and don't specify
a root C
Pete Spenler wrote:
>
> web-app PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.2//EN"
>"http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
Try "//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN", yours says "2.2".
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Sergei Batiuk wrote:
>
> I have two web-apps (main.war and employees.war). employees.war needs to
> obtain a dynamically-generated web page ('commonHeader.jsp') from the
> main.war.
>
Check out the javadocs for:
javax.servlet.Context.getContext()
javax.servelt.Context.getRequestDispatch
"Thomas Åhlen" wrote:
>
> 1. First I define one servlet(Controller) in the web.xml file
> 2. I want my Controller servlet to be able to add and remove
> servlets(modules) from the application context.
> ...
> Is this possible? I would see no reason to why there couldn't be some
> interface betwee
Donald Lee wrote:
>
> I went to the simplest one called HelloWorldExample.
>
The examples webapp depends on Tomcat-specific extensions
that aren't part of the servlet spec. The whole
"/examples/servlet/ServletName" thing isn't exactly standard,
and you shouldn't do it that way in your own code.
"Otávio Augusto R. de França" wrote:
>
> ... the server works very slowly. I have to wait up to one
> minute until I can load a page on my browser, and it has never
> happened before.
>
Is it just the first request? If so:
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=448699
Or maybe you're usin
Stan Levine wrote:
>
> In the instructions for "Building The Tomcat 4.0 Servlet/JSP Container",
> several steps say to download into a convenient location. I'm not sure
> what "convenient location" means.
>
Jump forward to step (23), which is where you edit
the build.properties file to point t
Tom Drake wrote:
>
> It seems to me that making your servlet / jsp dependant on the
> order of the parameters is a huge mistake, even if this order
> is guaranteed by all browsers and by Tomcat and all other
> servlet containers.
>
Mechanism not policy.
If you thing maintaining the order of
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
>
> There are no guarantees that a browser will send the
> request parameters in the order they appear on the form
>
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4.1
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
This is the default content type. Forms submitte
"Sobeck, James (ISS Atlanta)" wrote:
>
> is there a way to check to see if
> the session has timed out?
>
For 2.3, try:
javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener,
for <=2.3, try:
javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionBindingListener
The javadocs have more info.
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Christopher St. John [EMAI
Ralph Einfeldt wrote:
>
> The servlet spec doesn't promise to save the order of parameters
>
True.
> The browsers don't do either.
>
OTOH, the HTML spec does guarantee the order, at least
for application/x-www-form-urlencoded. ref section
17.13.4: "The control names/values are listed in th
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