Re: Does Tomcat needs jdk 1.2.2

2001-07-03 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Whatever, if you are having a bad day let's talk off list. We've wasted enough bandwidth. My point concerned Java JDK distribution not being free. Tim O'Neil wrote: > > At 03:17 PM 7/3/2001, you wrote: > >Believe me, we never give anything away! > > Right. Making your point pointless. Why don'

Re: Does Tomcat needs jdk 1.2.2

2001-07-03 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Yes, I did read your post in it's entirety, and believe I said, "I agree". If not then that's what I intended to imply. Tim O'Neil wrote: > > At 02:47 PM 7/3/2001, you wrote: > I work for a US Defense contractor and we do this sort of "here's what we want > >>your product to do" thing all the t

Re: Does Tomcat needs jdk 1.2.2

2001-07-03 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Believe me, we never give anything away! -joe- Tim O'Neil wrote: > > At 02:25 PM 7/3/2001, you wrote: > > > Not really. You either use tools and standards that other people > > > before have developed, and agree to their terms and give them > > > due credit where appropriate, or re-invent the w

Re: Does Tomcat needs jdk 1.2.2

2001-07-03 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Tim O'Neil wrote: > Not really. You either use tools and standards that other people > before have developed, and agree to their terms and give them > due credit where appropriate, or re-invent the wheel all over > again. That's not sad at all, that's fair trade. How would you like > it if a "

Re: Netscape/Tomcat link appears incorrect

2001-07-03 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Don't use Netscape (iPlanet?) myself, but that sure sounds like either a mime type is not set up right, or the 'content-type: text/html' is not being output. -joe- Andrew Willshire wrote: > > Hello, > > I've been tinkering with the Netscape/Tomcat integrationi for a few weeks now, using >the

FRUSTRATED: Is my_mod_jk.conf Only Way

2001-07-02 Thread Joseph A. Noble
after 6 months of using it, and to use Apache/Tomcat instead. Since they were convinced, I've run into nothing but frustrations trying to get Tomcat/Apache to work together. I've posted three previous messages to the list, including the one below, and received no response. HELP!!! -joe

RE: bindexception

2001-07-02 Thread Joseph A. Noble
If you just installed Apache 1.3.20, you might look at: /conf/httpd. conf and change the port from 8080 to 80 where it should be. Why Apache is now coming preset to be on port 8080 is beyond me, but we noticed it when we downloaded and built on our Solaris server. Hopefully, this shouldn't be t

Is my_mod_jk.conf Only Way

2001-07-02 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Hi, I'm trying to get Apache (1.3.20) and Tomcat (3.2.2) to recognize "similar" URL's. By this I mean, get rid of the /servlet in the Apache mapping. The only way I've found to do this is to copy mod_jk. conf-auto to another file, I called it my_mod_jk.conf and change the JkMount lines. For

Re: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?

2001-07-01 Thread Joseph A. Noble
The Subject gets too long and then you have to widen the subject column to see what the message is really about. This may not be an option on some laptops or other low res devices. pete wrote: > > It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they > are mixed in with the re

Apache/Tomcat mod_jk URL's (404's)

2001-06-28 Thread Joseph A. Noble
I'm having trouble trying to get Apache to recognize my deployment descriptor (web.xml) on both win98 and Unix (Solaris v5.7). I'm running Apache 1.3.20 and Tomcat 3.20 on both. For example the SUN Java servlet tutorial application bookstore.war doesn't work the way I want. This application unwa

Re: Testing JSP

2001-04-07 Thread Joseph A. Noble
It finally dawned on me. The file I had changed was an included file. Duh, I guess the process described in the message below is indeed what's required when an included file is changed. -joe- "Joseph A. Noble" wrote: > > Moin and Kevin, > > Thank you both very

Re: Testing JSP

2001-04-07 Thread Joseph A. Noble
n Anjum H." wrote: > > Hi, > > Try to refresh the browser. Press Shift+Reload To reload the again from the > server. > > If even than never works delete all the files in the work directory of > tomcat and restart tomcat > > HTH > Moin. > > "Joseph

Testing JSP

2001-04-06 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Hello List, How do I get tomcat to re-compile a JSP page? I've successfully loaded a JSP page and it runs fine. I made a slight change and now can not figure out how to get tomcat to recognize the changes to the JSP page source. HELP -joe- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Context Admin Stupid Question

2001-03-31 Thread Joseph A. Noble
Joe, Thank you, thank you, thank you. The users were listed in tomcat-users.xml. For some reason there was no user with the admin role. I changed the file to add one and it at least recognized the user. Then I had to modify the in the server.xml to make admin trusted. For some reason it was

Context Admin Stupid Question

2001-03-31 Thread Joseph A. Noble
I've installed Tomcat 3.2.1 Servlet engine on a Win98 box. Whenever I try to access the Context Admin page (via: http://localhost:8080/admin/index.html) and try to go into Context Admin, it asks me for a username and password. I have no clue what I'm supposed to enter. I had installed an earlier v