Has anybody seen this.
I've set the mysql tables correctly.
Can anybody shed any light on this.
Thanks
Kevin Passey
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Has anybody seen this.
I've set the mysql tables correctly.
Can anybody shed any light on this.
Thanks
Kevin Passey
KDP Software Limited
Tel: 01273 712830
Fax: 08700 510103
mailto:kpassey@;kdpsoftware.co.uk
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Hi,
I am new to Tomcat so bear with me.
I have developed something using Websphere application server which has
connection pooling built-in.
Is there anything simple to plug in so that I can do the same with Tomcat?
Any docs or Howto's would be appreciated
Thanks
Kevin
Like this
<%-- insert a row into the database --%>
<%-- set the SQL query --%>
insert into rbh.fdbk (uid,date,comm,instime)
values ( '<%=LogInBean.getUid()%>',
current_date ,
'<%=request.getParameter("comments")%>',
current_time)
One other thing I forgot to mention my database is BD2/400.
Regards
Kevin
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Subject: updating records in a Mysql db using jsp.
Hi,
I am using a mysql db with jdbc on
Sorry that should be DB2/400.
Kevin
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Hi,
I am using a mysql db with jdbc on a win2000 server with Tomcat. I wonder
Are you referencing the page as x.jsp or just
That caught me out a couple of times. Additionally check the servlet entries
in your web.XML file.
Regards
Kevin
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Hi all,
I need to pick your brains again.
I need to publish a site that requires a user to fill in a form before
displaying a download link.
What I need to do is to hide the file to be downloaded so that it cannot be
downloaded without the form being filled in - i.e it can only be downloaded
fr
I was thinking of setting something in the session for the download page
anyway which would direct a user back to the form.
But if I create a directory called "downloads" and put the file in there -
what's to stop someone just typing the folder URL and grabbing the file?
Thanks everyone for your
Why does this not work?
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Kevin Passey
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rmation of what you want to hide ..
from whom ?
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>
> Kevin Passey
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doing the cool stuff.
The question is - do I have to use TOMCAT 3.3 as I cannot see a mod_jk
version for 4.x - or have I missed something?
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Hi again,
I have found my answer here
http://dcb.sun.com/practices/howtos/tomcat_apache.jsp
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t starting under root.
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Subject: Re: TOMCAT 4.0 on port 80
Kevin Passey wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>We have temporarily given up on t
Hi,
Can somebody point out my mistake for me - I'm starting to bang my head..
I am trying to get connection pooling working on my AS/400 using the
Commons-DBCP.
I have placed this JAR in /common/lib along with the JT400.JAR
I have added the context entries to my server.xml file - thus:-
ntext envCtx = (Context) ctx.lookup("java:/comp/env/");
DataSource ds = (DataSource) envCtx.lookup("/jdbc/shiltonDB");
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Subject: RE: Connection Pooling
The current "production" version is 4.1.12 - all I can say is that it works
on that version!
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From: Kevin Passey [mai
Mine works as well now - thanks Eric.
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Folks,
Can we stop the "I don't understand the objective of this open list.."
thread.
While we all have our
Can anybody shed any light on this.
If I add this to my server XML file :-
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factory
org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory
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maxActive
100
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maxIdle
5
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maxWait
100
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username
INTERNET
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password
INTERNET
-
driverCl
Hi all, especially Jake
Thanks for that - I had worked that out the hard way - but the alternative
you give will be my way ahead (assuming it works in my env).
Thanks for that Jake.
Cheers
Kevin
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Sent: 17 December 2002 14:
Hi,
I've got this in my web xml for the app..Not doing global though.
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DB Connection
jdbc/shiltonDB
javax.sql.DataSource
Container
Regards
Kevin
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Or use cooktop if you don't have XML Spy
Cheers
Kevin
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Subject: Re: tomcat 4.1.12 just stopped working, help !
Whats about using a tool like XML Spy. With this one you can
Hi everyone,
I have searched thru the archives and cannot find a pointer on this. Can
anybody point me to some how-to's on getting the latest version of Tomcat to
run with Apache Http.
Regards
Kevin
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The d/l page is empty - what's wrong??
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1.2.4
/bin/win32/
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o I get MOD_JK2 - directory is empty
I got my copy from : -
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
2/bin/win32/
David Legg
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Subject: Where d
Has anybody go this working from this info
http://localhost:8080/tomcat-docs/jk2/jk2/confighowto.html
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Kevin
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Hi Tim,
I've just installed this this morning on my w2k machine, it should be
similar.
Have a look in the tomcat documentation - there is a quick start section for
this.
Start the server and go to
http://ratbert/tomcat-docs/jk2/jk2/confighowto.html Note:ratbert is my
machine - localhost will do.
Muhammad
You actually configure apache to call tomcat when ever it needs it - i.e
tomcat runs in-process
This configuration is done in your jk2 config file in the tomcat/conf
directory and in your apache2/conf workers2.properties file.
If you search on Google you will find lots of info on the su
Hi,
Can anybody tell me the best version of Tomcat that will run with apache
using say mod_jk or mod_jk2.
Thanks
Kevin Passey
Tel +44(0)1273 712830
http://www.kdpsoftware.co.uk
http://www.freeas400software.com
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Howdy,
The latest stable release, 4.1.24.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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av Shapira
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>Hi Yoav,
>
>I know that
r heard of that vulnerability. Have you tried it? Have you
checked the security lists to confirm?
If memory serves, it wasn't known as of 4.1.18 when the "Apache Tomcat
Security Handbook" from Wrox Press was published.
John
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 16:37:22 +0100, Kevin Passey
<[EMAIL
I struggled with that on my WIN2K pro machine. I got it working though.
In the documentation it does say "use short names" - so I used exactly the
names in the howto and it worked.
I don't know why but it did - I'd start from there.
Good luck
Kevin
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From: Matt Kwid
I would agree with John - I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination -
I installed the latest java, apache and Tomcat and got it working in a
morning.
Read more is the answer. If you ask nicely there are many people in this
list who can point you at the relevant documentation.
I for one am
Hi,
Is this good for RH Linux 7.2
Thanks
Kevin
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To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: (How to) Tomcat as a Linux service
Euclides,
Save the attached file in "/etc/init.d/" and update the
Now I've added the data source via the admin console - I get the following
error:-
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: java.sql.SQLException: Cannot load JDBC
driver class 'null'
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
Hi all,
Can somebody point me in the right direction.
I have normally set up a data source in the server XML file as a part of my
project's context entry.
With some entries in the projects Web XML file.
What I want to do is define this as a data source in the admin console.
Has anybody do
Has anybody set up a datasource in the admin console and got it to work?
If so can you enlighten me.
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Kevin
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I have normally stopped the server - edited the server XML file, put my war
file in the webapps folder and re-started tomcat.
Using the manager app - is there a way I can do this 1)from a remote system
and 2)without manually editing the server XML file.
I've have tried putting the jndi info using
/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html
This is easily accomplished with ant.
John
Kevin Passey wrote:
> I have normally stopped the server - edited the server XML file, put my
war
> file in the webapps folder and re-started tomcat.
>
> Using the manager app - is there a way I can do t
Rather than changing your server XML create an xml file in your webapps
directory with the same name as your app directory.
Here is an example:-
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factory
org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory
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maxActive
100
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maxIdle
5
-
maxWait
100
s?
Later,
Robert Wynkoop
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From: Kevin Passey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Cannot load JDBC driver class 'null'
Rather than changing your server XML create an xml file in you
Hi,
can anybody help me
<%@ page import="org.adultcf.*" %>
This was working before I upgraded to enterprise Linux and Tomcat 4.1.30 and
IBMJava2-141
Now I get this - any ideas.
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
An error occurred at line: 22 in the jsp file: /
Hi I am migrating my apps from a server running Tomcat4 on a RHEL3 to a
Tomcat5 installation of a FC4 box.
The apps work on the TC4 box but I am getting the following on the TC 5 box
when I try and run anything.
Can someone point me to any migration docs.
I have the jt400.jar installed at /v
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