:
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 07:05:40AM -0800, Dwayne Ghant wrote:
: But now you tell me of an attribute that I could even find in the
: Server Configuration Reference ... The Context Container
: documentation. I guess that I would have to create a Context
: loadOnStartup=true ... /
: for every
I was wonder if I could have more than one *|appBase|* per host.
or what if I wanted my host to have more then one *|appBase. How
would I configure this or can it be configure at all???
May I could make two host with the same virtual host Name???
EX:
Host name=localhost debug=0
Please Read your Documentation at this page
http://myserver:8080/tomcat-docs/config/host.html
and that should answer your question.
Read the section that says:
User Web Applications
Casas, Claudia wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have configured jk2 successfully finally to work with apache and
tomcat.
Hope this helps.
--
Server Configuration Reference
The Context Container
--allowLinking--
If the value of this flag is true, symlinks will be allowed inside the
web application,
pointing to resources outside the web application base path. If not
specified,
the
point me to the right direction I would
really appreciate it.
I basically need to be able to view my jsp's through apache as: e.g.
http://myserver/~userdir/myfile.jsp
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:03 AM
To: Tomcat Users
Anybody want to take a shoot at this
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
I was wonder if I could have more than one *|appBase|* per host.
or what if I wanted my host to have more then one *|appBase. How
would I configure this or can it be configure at all???
May I could make two host with the same virtual
Also Try :
www.salary.com
I think you would like it.
epyonne wrote:
Daniel,
Thanks for the response. No, what I develop for my employer is not eCommerce
related. They are mostly for internal processing. Some of my web application
are used by our call centers.
Among the 3 options that you have
In your Context tag.
Erik Weibust wrote:
Dwayne,
Where do I set the allowLinking attribute?
Erik
--- Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope this helps.
--
Server Configuration Reference
The Context Container
--allowLinking--
If the value of this flag is true
Hey Charles,
I have implement a database driver that I found online
do you think it will help you out???
Charles P. Killmer wrote:
I bought the Core Servlets and Java Server Pages and read it over the
weekend. Happy New Year to me. I did get out to a few parties though.
;) I am having trouble
documentation. I guess that I would have to create a Context
loadOnStartup=true ... /
for every developer on the machine?
Please confirm..
Thank you for you time.
QM wrote:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 12:43:45PM -0800, Dwayne Ghant wrote:
: I have configured tomcat to read
: all user account on a local
http://localhost:port/manager/status
joon yoo wrote:
On a Win2000 SP4 server running tomcat 5.0.24 with 1GB of RAM
JAVA_OPTS was set to -Xmx768m -Xms768m -server
as an environment variable in Windows, (not set in a batch file to
start tomcat).
How can it be confirmed that the new JVM settings is
I must have missed this answer in my readings
some where. I have an easy question concerning the
context container.
I have configured tomcat to read
all user account on a local machine and it worked,
but if I don't put a context in the
server.xml file for /~username,
then how does it get loaded
Did you try to Google it.
Glenn Parsons wrote:
Hello All,
The Apache.org site says the binary is there. But when you go to
retrieve it, all that is offered is 1.2.6.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
I need the 1.2.8 binary to use JKUnmount, and now I'm chasing my tail
to install Ant,
I hope the links below help.
http://apache.planetmirror.com.au/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/linux/jk-1.2.6/
http://archive.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/
Configured tomcat.5.0.27/apache2.x/mod_jk2.so
After configuration my admin and manager application
stoped working.
--
Dwayne A. Ghant
Application Developer
Temple University
215.204.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
To unsubscribe,
I know that someone ran into this before.
I assume that most of this list thinks this questions is
stupid and you are probably correct; so please accept my
apologeis.
But that doesn't stop me from needing assistance.
Thank you for your time.
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Configured tomcat.5.0.27/apache2.x
Like a dummy I made the owfull mistake of deleting
the /ROOT context I really need to restore it ASAP.
Can someone please help me I have been here for three
ours trying to fix this without reinstalling the whole thing.
My config. is
tomcat5.0.2x/ Apache 2 / mod_jk2
PLEASE HELP.
--
Dwayne A. Ghant
You mean like this ???
Context path= docBase=$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT debug=0
reloadable=true crossContext=true privileged=true
D'Alessandro, Arthur wrote:
Define deleted the /ROOT context...
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21
Using the manerger I login and clicked on
the remove button to delete the /ROOT Context ...
D'Alessandro, Arthur wrote:
Define deleted the /ROOT context...
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
from a backup, I'm assuming this is your custom root web
application, and not the default that came with tomcat.
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:09 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: DELETED /ROOT CONTEXT PLEAS HELP
assuming this is your
custom root web
application, and not the default that came with
tomcat.
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:09 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: DELETED /ROOT CONTEXT PLEAS HELP!!!
Using the manerger I
It WORKED. LOL, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT WORKED.
All I have to do now is make the admin Context ... Work (which
very hard to do also).
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
No portions of it left over at all. All I see the those direcoties is:
SESSIONS.ser tldCache.ser
===
Ok well tried
Have fun I hope this helps!!! It should.
web-app id='/'
servlet servlet-name='hello'
servlet-class='test.HelloWorld'
load-on-startup/
/servlet
/web-app
The value is a list of 24-hour times when the servlet should be
automatically executed. To run the servlet every 6 hours, you could use:
The alarm is configured as any other servlet, with the addition of the
run-at tag. The following configuration runs the servlet every 15
minutes. If the hour is missing, e.g. :15 the service is run at the
specified minute.
15 minute configuration
servlet name='alarm'
Hello All,
Just a real quick question???
I'm in the process of configuring
more then one instance of tomcat .
How would I configure many instances?
of tomcat with the same
$CATALINA_BASE/bin
$CATALINA_BASE/conf
$CATALINA_BASE/log
.
.
.
.
etc.
--
Dwayne A. Ghant
Application Developer
Temple
Could someone please confirm that I would have to take the time
configure all the CATALINA_BASE's to be in the same place
for all tihe installed instances of tomcat.. I can do the rest.
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Hello All,
Just a real quick question???
I'm in the process of configuring
more then one
to look at $CATALINA_BASE like it knows to look in
$CATALINA_HOME?
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Hey any of you guys out there
have a good workers2.properties
that I could use to model the
loadbalancing functionality in
my tomcat5.x/apache configuration .
My current configuration is
Apache2.0.46
Any body want to give this a shot?
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Maybe may thinking is wronge. I thought that there was a way to
loadbalance using worker2.properties
file. I know you could loadbalance using mod_proxy and mod_rewrite,
but I was just wondering if anyone
else had did it using the AJP
# if you don't want this available.
#
[uri:/jkstatus/*]
worker=status:status
# --- /jkstatus MAPPING --
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 12:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re
to Listener
which is home.Base. Set this where you normally put
user/public_html directory. For example on mine, its
set as homeBase=/home and user home is
/home/sergio. Once this is working, any war files on
your /home/user/public_html should get expanded.
--- Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED
in
http.conf or worker.properties(?) to make this work.
Or your set-up has Tomcat serving off port 80 and
you are running this as root right?
--- Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did as suggested but it didn't work . The ironic
thing now is that scence
I tried that the user accounts
/home
Hey any of you guys out there
have a good workers2.properties
that I could use to model the
loadbalancing functionality in
my tomcat5.x/apache configuration .
My current configuration is
Apache2.0.46/tomcat5.0.28/mod_jk2.so
Please keep in mind that I am
using mod_jk2.so so that mean the
Anybody won't to take a shoot at this?
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Intresting question associated with this subject.
If I have public_html enabled for developers on
local machine ex:
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig
directoryName=public_html
Intresting question associated with this subject.
If I have public_html enabled for developers on
local machine ex:
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig
directoryName=public_html
userClass=org.apache.catalina.startup.PasswdUserDatabase/
Can I
Have you tried writing a session bean??? if not
just write a session bean and import it as a header in
all you *.jsp pages. The sessions will controll the flow of
the application.
ex:
%@ include file=Secrity_stuff.jsp %
This is common in writing applications.
Robert Taylor wrote:
Thanks Hassan.
Here's a pretty good link.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2003/jw-0328-servlet.html
QM wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 08:50:00AM -0500, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
: The danger with these books is that Tomcat's development
: pace is faster than the book publishing pace, so any Tomcat-specific
:
the server.xml above deploying a ROOT.war file will
have no affect because a root context already exists. To deploy ROOT.war
files, stop Tomcat, remove the root context and restart Tomcat.
Martin Gainty
- Original Message -
From: Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED
the /examples
build: ant and build.xml. i u r not already familiar w/ the java and tc way
of building projects
Accept that root.war belongs to and is part of Tomcat
HTH
Martin-
- Original Message -
From: Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday
I have successfully install both tomcat and apache.
And they work find together.
What I would like to do now is re-enable the ROOT context so I can
view the ROOT applications. I have tried the code below (thinking that
is all I would have to do), but it didn't work.
Context path= docBase=ROOT
Runing tomcat 5.0.27 I get this error list below for the first time. I
think is because I have j2ee.jar is in the classpath which was causing
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException.
Pleaese advise???
[user]# ./catalina.sh run
.
.
.
Dec 9, 2004 2:57:16 PM org.apache.commons.digester.Digester
Absolutly correct that is exactly what I did and everything is fine.
It seems that I have written one of my context tags the wronge way in
attemps to get the ROOT jakarta applications working under Apache.
What I would like to do now is re-enable the ROOT context so I can
view the ROOT
Does anyone want to take shot at that question.
I know it's simple but for some reason I seem to
be having some kind of problem!!!
PLEASE HELP.
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
I have successfully install both tomcat and apache.
And they work find together.
What I would like to do now is re-enable the ROOT
Hello All,
I have successfully set up tomcat/ apache /mod_jk
Just one quick question I need all the developers to have access like
http://hostname/~username
And I need tomcat to automatically pick up the developers accounts so
they can write web-applications.
I got everything else working fine
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Hello All,
I have successfully set up tomcat/ apache /mod_jk
Just one quick question I need all the developers to have access like
http://hostname/~username
And I need tomcat to automatically pick up the developers accounts so
they can write web-applications.
I got everything
Ok I understand how to install tomcat 4.1.24 and
how to configure user(s), ant compilation, and
jdk 1.4 or j2EE.
The thing that confused me about the tomcat 5.0.27
distribution is that I have all these types of containers and
not sure which one to use. The containers are listed
below in there
Is anybody out there familiar with the error listed below. I know it
somthing simple
but I just can't figure out what it is.
javax.servlet.ServletException:
org.apache.xml.utils.WrappedRuntimeException: The output format must
have a '{http://xml.apache.org/xalan}content-handler' property!
Hope this helps.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
Antonio Fiol BonnĂn wrote:
The place to store the CA certificate(s?) with which you will validate
your client certificates.
Does not make sense without client certificate validation.
Antonio Fiol
secam secam
Does anyone know where I can download mod_jk 1.2.5?
Jakarta doesn't seem to have it in there site anymore , unless I missed
it???
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Both .
Didier McGillis wrote:
Looking for the source or binary?
From: Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp deployment
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 09:05:12 -0800
Does anyone know where I can download
#[uri:/status/*]
#worker=status:localhost:8009
#group=status:
David Rees wrote:
Dwayne Ghant wrote, On 2/9/2004 7:02 PM:
Dave, I have been having semular issues would it be impossible for
to post the four files listed below:
1. http.conf
2. ssl.conf
3. server.xml
4. workers2.properties
Here's
You don't need a SMTP server to send mail . Technically speaking the
protocol it self does the sending and
not the server.
Duncan Smith wrote:
Hi, sorry if this is the wrong mailing list but I think most people here
are Java programmers so:
I am using javax.mail to send a mail to myself if a
:localhost:8010
worker=balance_all_workers:localhost:8010
#[status:]
#info=Status worker, displays runtime information
channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
#[uri:/status/*]
#worker=status:localhost:8009
#group=status:
David Rees wrote:
Dwayne Ghant wrote, On 2/9/2004 7:02 PM:
Dave, I have been
Dave,
I have been having semular issues would it be impossible for to post
the four files listed below:
1. http.conf
2. ssl.conf
3. server.xml
4. workers2.properties
If not then could you please atlease show you workers2.properties?
The likely hood is very great that I'm having trouble with my
about the mapping.
I also did a connect to port 8009 and saw so weird stuff , so I know
that the connections are there.
Please , still need help. I know that all I need is a copy of the four
files listed below , so I can compare.
-Original Message-
From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL
#This was edited by Dwayne Ghant 02/05/04
LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
#LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk-1.3.26.dll
#AddModule mod_jk.c
#JkWorkersFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/conf/workers.properties
#JkLogFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/logs/mod_jk.log
#JkLogLevel debug
#Alias /examples C
: Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 11:10 AM
Subject: Redhat 8 , tomcat 4.1.24, apache 2.0.40
I have been beating my head aginst the wall (concerning this issue) for
the last three months. It's not that I mind beating my head aginst the
wall;
it just
?
Filip
- Original Message -
From: Dwayne Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 11:10 AM
Subject: Redhat 8 , tomcat 4.1.24, apache 2.0.40
I have been beating my head aginst the wall (concerning this issue) for
the last three months. It's not that I
57 matches
Mail list logo