Thanks for your reply
Mark
On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 04:32 PM, Walker Chris wrote:
Yes, I'm using virtual hosts and so far it's running OK. I'll check
on the
sources I'm using.
I suspect that my configuration has a major problem with unclaimed
resources
if you shu
nd which i use. but I cant believe that
this vhost issue is uncommon.
Cheers Mark
On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 11:20 AM, Walker Chris wrote:
Sadly, I have to agree with Mark.
Last week Tim Funk suggested I RTFAQ to find out why not to use
mod_webapp.
Though well-meant, this suggestion was r
uff in the jk2 example looked
the business, but jk2 doesn't seem to like the [uri:[vhost]:[port]]
stuff.. I'm continuing down the jk road as efforts to conquer this
beast, I just have trouble believing that nobody has this running and
could enlighten me.
Cheers Mark
On Wednesday, Oc
jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html
does this work? Looks like there are 3 files that need amending just to
administer it, but i'll live with it.. So far apache cant find the
workers2.properties.. I have no idea why or how to find out why..
Many thanks in advance
Mark
jk, jk2 or mod_webapp .. i really
dont care which just something that works and not a
http://localhost/webappname this seems to be the only thing the
connectors do...
this looked great until i tried it,
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html
Ch
Hi Yoav Shapira,
> >3) If I don't have Tomcat as a service, how can I get it running as a
> >service?
> >
> >4) Where is all of this documented? I did a google search limited to
> >jakarta.apache.org and then I did a text search on my document Tomcat
> >4.1\webapps\tomcat-docs directory for "Tomca
Howdy all!
1) I am running Tomcat 4.1 as a service on XP. At what point in the install
process did I choose this option?
2) Is there *any* difference between running Tomcat as a service and a
non-service? What do you call it when you are running it as a non-service?
Do you just call it a process
and login the person
in automatically.
I know I can force a call to a protected resource and
auto post the login form, but some app servers are
making this easier for developer. Does Tomcat offer
anything in this area?
Thanks,
Mark
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Thanks, that seems to have done the trick.
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I'm not sure exactly how to do this. The Servlet Spec is pretty vague on
how to add a security-constraint denying access via an http-method. Could
you give me an example?
Thanks.
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s
weaknesses in browsers." I have been assigned the task of turning off this
support, but I have searched Google, tomcat-user archives and the Tomcat
documentation to no avail. Does anyone know how to disable these methods?
Thanks.
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rintWriter, not the other way around.
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Hi,
We are using Tomcat 4.1.24 and jdk 1.4.1. And are having problems getting
the HTTP headers returned from
Hopefully Tim that was tongue firmly planted in cheek!
Anyway, I use emacs/ant/jde for emacs
(http://jdee.sunsite.dk/)
I have cygwin on the Windows platform so when I drop
into a shell in emacs I have something that works
well.
I also use xae (http://xae.sunsite.dk/) which is an
xml authoring en
If you're starting things as a service, the
environment variables need to be defined at the system
level and not the user level.
HTH
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If you do not have a full-fledge webapp (with a
WEB-INF/web.xml), you will have to add the context to
Tomcat's server.xml
Here's an example that I use to just "noodle around"
with jsp files:
This is based on the example in server.xml. However,
if you want to use taglibs you'll need to go t
t to have to precompile every JSP page before I put
>code onto my production box, nor do I want to run my production server in
>a console window started by hand.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Mark Turansky
>
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Ahh yes, your right there, I suppose all those companies who are
incuring losses are the ones actually using microsoft products, for
which microsoft couldn't be held accountable for. Ah, Lawyers, got to
love em! [sic] Ok, enough microsoft bashing. have a good weekend.
-Mark
John Turner
Typical Microsoft! Isn't it about time some of these companies that are
complaining about loosing so much money to these virus' sued Microsoft
for negligence.
Really, if all these companies are loosing so much money to these
downright stupid email exploits that a 6th grader could write, you'd
Hi everyone!
Which plugin are you guys using for JSP development in Eclipse? Have you
tried other plugins or just started using your current one?
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I am working on a program that checks the file download progress and
audits the results. I have noticed with netscape browsers, that if a
user starts downloading a file, and the "Save As" window comes up, there
is a small amount ~200K worth of data that gets written to the browser.
Is there a
it will give me fine grain control over how traffic is distributed.
If you could attach a piece of a workers2.properties file I would really
appreciate it!!
Thanks
Mark
. If I
can get jk2 to establish a new connection with every request this problem
disappears. No matter what I do I can't get this to happen.
Thanks!
Mark
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characterset in your database. You want to
make sure this matches.
Hope this helps.
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open a command window as ntpriv or whoever the service is owned by :
set stop
To start :
net start
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hi
i have two
Bala,
I just started working on it last week, and have not contacted anyone.
If I get the chance, I am going to have another go at it. Somewhere on
this list there was a link to JGuru, where it looked like someone had it
working. But I don't have a resolution.
Mark
Bala Kiran wrote:
So,
ng you are talking about because I just use the
normal JK2 loadbalancing but it seems that if you make the connections
timeout it won't send a keepalive.
-e
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Mark Gastel wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Thanks. At this point I'm a bit more comfortable using a hardwar
and the same dll as I used with IIS5.
Can anyone give me any advice specific to IIS 6
Thanks,
Mark
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For what it is worth, I have tried it, including rebooting, and every
other trick I could think
the help,
-Mark
Steph Richardson wrote:
Mark,
The jspc task that I used from the standard "Optional Tasks" that come with ant, does
support a webapp parameter, and this works
fine to compile the whole webapp without any regexp voodoo ( I didn't use it because
it won't allo
other tomcat in the cluster mark it offline. During the peak
traffic it isn't so bad but at the end of the day after load goes back
down, it's a big problem.
We initially used DBCP but it didn't work for crap with Oracle. Is there
a better pool to use with Oracle and Tomcat in a clus
e any
major change in tomcat 4.1.24 from 4.0.6 that would cause such a disparity.
Thanks,
-Mark
e webapplications in Tomcat?
thanks again,
Mark
Steph Richardson wrote:
Mark,
I have a working solution for pre-compiling jsp, that I am using successfully with all
our tomcat installations. T
In fact, I'm curious to the status of this in 5.0 and the directions
that this will take in the future, I may be willing to do a little work
to add "work directory" compilation to the capabilities of JspC, if they
do not already exist.
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Thanks Ia
hem into the classes directory
and map them in your web.xml). It is apparent that JspC cannot be used
to compile the JSP's into Tomcats work directory because of this package
naming issue.
-Mark
Zabel, Ian wrote:
Mark,
>I want my JSP's to get precompiled into the work directory
sp.java
Any ideas or solutions out there would be really helpful for me. I just
want to have Tomcat start out using my precompiled jsp's instead of
initially compiling them itself.
thanks
Mark Diggory
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would be really helpful for me. I just
want to have Tomcat start out using my precompiled jsp's instead of
initially compiling them itself.
thanks
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...also, you do not need the ":8080" for https. it will default to port 443
Mark W. Webb wrote:
do you have ssl turned on in apache? This is definitely an apache
config issue
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This will work -
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do you have ssl turned on in apache? This is definitely an apache
config issue
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This will work - http://placeanad.classifiedmarketplace.net:8080/AdWebster
but this will not
https://placeanad.classifiedmarketplace.net:8080/AdWebster - why is this?
Thanks,
Bobbi
does anyone have experience load testing tomcat? I am especially
interested in mutually authenticate SSL load testing where tomcat runs
in conjunction with apache 2.0.47.
What tools are people using to test tomcat/apache?
thank you.
smime.p7s
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I have a few questions conceerning deploying a web application using an
embedded version on tomcat 4.1.24 I hope someone can help me with
1. Is it possible to deploy a web app using a jar file?
2. Are any of the files in $TOMCAT/conf necessary if using an embedded
tomcat?
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Descriptio
ercial SCM software will offer some sort of bug tracking.
http://www.bitkeeper.com
http://www.merant.com
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To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 6:42 AM
Subject: Bugs, Issues, Tasks, Patches, CVS integration - which is the best
Still no mod_jk2.so file being created. Has anyone seen this before? Any
suggestions on what I can try to determine the cause?
Thanks,
-Mark
Mark F wrote:
|| Eric J. Pinnell wrote:
Hi,
For the JK2 connector you should use the 2.0.2 source.
Then compile with
Do you know of any load testing tools for apache/tomcat that support
testing when a mutually authenticated SSL connnection is required ?
Tim Funk wrote:
yes and no. The browser makes a request to apache. Then the request is
proxied to tomcat. When the servlet has been served, the browser
issue
4.07.2003 -0400, you wrote:
|||
Ugh...I've seen this posted before but I don't use mod_jk2 so I
didn't pay much attention to the answer. It will be in the
archives somewhere, or perhaps someone else has the answer.
John
Mark F wrote:
at is what you
|| are trying to do? You can just download the mod_jk2.so source, then:
||
|| ./buildconf.sh
|| ./configure --with-apxs=/some/path/to/apxs
|| make
|| make install
||
||
|| John
||
|| Mark F wrote:
||
||| Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
I've built tomcat 4.1.24 (and for t
Mark F wrote:
|| John Turner wrote:
You're aware that there are two components to the Apache
connectors, and that building Tomcat from source will only build
CoyoteConnector and do nothing for mod_jk2.so, the Apache module?
And that there is a much easier way to build mo
at is what you
|| are trying to do? You can just download the mod_jk2.so source, then:
||
|| ./buildconf.sh
|| ./configure --with-apxs=/some/path/to/apxs
|| make
|| make install
||
||
|| John
||
|| Mark F wrote:
||
||| Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
I've built tomcat 4.1.24 (and for t
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||
|| I'm trying to build Tomcat 4.1.24 on Solaris 8. Why is this so
|| hard? If one thing doesn't fail it is another, I've followed the
|| directions in BU
hat explains how you really do it?
Thanks,
-Mark
You put all your servlet mappings in the web.xml file.
check out the web.xml file in Tomcat's examples webapp. The file is in /WEB-INF.
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difference in the world.
mark
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Howdy,
Is your web.xml valid according to the Servlet Specification v2.3 DTD?
Yoav Shapira
is thrown when I start up Tomcat. I am running Tomcat 4.1.24
any suggestions or ideas?
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Mark
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of the dependencies.
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I like that idea but it would require that I check every single request for
a matching pattern ( a download) and it seems to me that would produce a
significant amount of overhead, slowing the appserver quite a bit?
Thanks,
-Mark
Justin Ruthenbeck wrote:
|| Why not write a filter that puts an
set reoadable to true
Fabricio Machado wrote:
Hi guys!
I'm just starting work with Tomcat 4.1.24 and I want
to run it with an unprivileged user.
The webmasters are boring me every time they update
some files in "webapps" directory... they ask me to
shutdown/startup Tomcat... :-/
How can I solve t
Thanks, I will check into this. Would this add a lot of overhead to the
application?
-Mark
Angus Mezick wrote:
| You mean, like use the items in the access log? You could always
| create a valve that watches for certain paths and updates a DB/file
| entry or some such.
| --Angus
not really sure
what the best approach would be. Especially since we will not only need to record the
download but query the database (or in this case documentum) in order to check for a
specific attribute relevant to the report.
Any ideas on how best to accomplish this are appreciated.
-Mark
).
Please try it and let me know what you find.
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a path. In our case, we have no static html, everything is
generated on the fly with servlets, so we ran into the problem.
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As I understand it, the servlet will receive all requests other than those
that have been re-routed through servlet-mappings.
Just out of curiosity, do you see a problem with this approach?
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into this
problem. If you specify a path (ie: then the problem doesn't appear.
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rd.forward(request, response);
return;
}
// Your code here.
I have not tried this solution so I do not know to much about it. It seems
staightforward enough though, so I would expect it to work great.
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not
intuitive).
BTW, the problem you ran into in your solution probably has to do with the
first "/" on /images/*. I haven't checked it
yet, but images/* might work better.
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installation's webapps directory, something else may need to be changed to
make it work correctly with 4.1.24
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Collins, Jim wrote:
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|| I use Documentum with 4.1.24. Why can't you use this version?
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|| Jim.
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I would love to but we have a third party vendor (documentum) who doesn't
support anything higher than 4.0.6. I've just tried their code on 4.1.24
anyway and it seems to have some issues.
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can server.xml and web.xml be configured to
allow access without any paths? BTW, this does work in earlier versions of
Tomcat so I would like the think it is still doable.
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s, etc.) should not be
handled by the servlet.
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de from an earlier version of the application
which has been running successfully on 3.23 and 4.0x..
Please let me know if there is anything else I can check to see where the
problem is?
And thanks to everyone who has helped so far - it is very appreciated.
Mark Biciunas
Agorex Inc
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All you need is the following in your context's web.xml file :
my.own.SessionListener
there should be an example in the examples context. That is where I got
mine from
Turansky, Mark wrote:
ok, I see th session listener interface in the javadocs as well as the session event
ok, I see th session listener interface in the javadocs as well as the session event
class. any advice regarding *how* I plug it into tomcat? Is your method a standard
J2EE solution or will this be Tomcat specific?
thanks for the quick reply,
mark
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you would probably want to write a SessionListener, and plug it into tomcat.
Turansky, Mark wrote:
I am required to track users and their sessions in my web application. Is there a way to access all the sessions currently held in server memory?
My application is tracking users in a database
how would this be handled at the OS level?
Mike Curwen wrote:
can that not be handled at an OS level?
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Is there an
that would check existing sessions against my database table for this
purpose.
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what do you mean by "embedding"
Tim Funk wrote:
AFAIK, no
Embedding tomcat would be the "simple" workaround. (But I have never
embedded tomcat before)
-Tim
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Is there an accepted way to prompt for a password upon startu
Is there an accepted way to prompt for a password upon startup of tomcat?
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I am using 4.1.24 using mutually authenticated SSL, and having no
problems with URL re-writing
Mark Miller wrote:
I am working on a web application for which one form must be submitted
via HTTPS (while the rest of the application uses HTTP). When that one
form is submitted (and URL rewriting
Again, I have a transcription error. In server.xml, it is actually
"docBase" so that shouldn't be the problem.
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!!!
I have set up the RequestDumperValve and checked the output. I see the
requests for the images, but no errors. The other log files are also clean
as near as I can see.
If anyone can suggest a test I could set up to debug the problem, I would be
glad to do it.
Mark Biciunas
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googling, and there are several postings that this has
been fixed as of Tomcat 4.0 (we are on 4.1.18). Can someone clear this
up for me? If it cannot be done this way, is there some way to switch
protocols and still track sessions?
Thanks,
Mark Miller
Hi,
The directory name is "images", which matches up with how it is called in
the program.
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directory up and down the directory tree and tried calling the
image in the servlet in a number of ways (ie: /images/image.gif,
../images/image.gif, images/image.gif). Nothing seems to work to get the
image to display!!!
Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated at this point!!!
Mark
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what I've
found.
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If anyone could help me out, it would be greatly appreciated. I have
been working this issue for 2 weeks and cannot figure out what the
problem is.
Thank you.
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I have wrote a C program that starts up tomcat using the Invocation
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I have wrote a C program that starts up tomcat using the Invocation API. The reason for this is so that I can prompt the user for a password that will open up a PKCS12 file If anyone has a better solution, please let me know).
I have downloaded the tomcat 4.1.24, and commons-digester source and a
I can't believe that passwords for SSL are stored in the clear. That
places all responsibility of security to the OS, which may not be a good
idea. What happened to defense-in-depth ??
Nathan McMinn wrote:
When was the last time Tomcat had a published exploit?
On a related note, these kind o
I have been researching this issue for a few days, and have come to the
conclusion that apache 2.0.46 is not exporting the entire certificate
chain to tomcat when I use mutually authenticated SSL. I have tried
different configurations, and also some cgi-type programs to determine
whether or no
Has anyone ever developed any code that would prompt a user for a password upon startup? I have read on the mailing list about many people configuring tomcat to perform mutually authenticated SSL, so I think a password would be required in order to open up the key information.
How are people ha
frames on my page, and that the new thread that gets invoked
doesn't have the session object any more. Does anybody know of a way to
change the configuration of Tomcat 4.1 so that I share the session
between the two frames?
Thanks
Depending on your app, you might find the the Data Access Object design
pattern useful:
http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/Patterns/DataAccessObject.html
At 7/1/2003 10:47 AM, you wrote:
Hi, could anyone tell me which's the best way to access databases within a
tomcat webapp?? is it
I am using the following environment:
jetspeed 1.4-b5-dev from 6/4/2003
tomcat 4.1.24 full
apache 2.0.46
j2sdk 1.4.1_03
windows/2000 pro
The default jetspeed account (turbine/turbine) works
via port 8080 (tomcat) and port 80 (apache).
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>
> ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.catalina.core.StandardServ
and had a hell of a time trying to sort out how many
versions of Xerces were laying around and where they should be, etc.
Regards - Mark
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I am writing a C program in Solaris 9 that will use the JNI Invocation API to launch tomcat. I am doing this because I want to prompt the user for a startup password that will open a PKCS12 file. I do not want the password echoed to the screen.
My C program will load a class that I have writte
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From: Guus Holshuijsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:22 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat 4.1.24 + sdk 1.4.1_03 + Win 2000
Mark,
Is there a reason why you are not using startup.bat? (instead of catalina
run).
The configuration that you desc
Sample servlets and jsp's are included with Tomcat. The Sun site has many
tutorials to help get started. There is also the Pet Store application at
the Sun site which covers many aspects of J2EE.
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From: Naveen My [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June
What are the ownership and permissions on the
following directory?
/usr/opt/Apache-2.0.46W/logs
[Tue Jun 24 14:22:24 2003] (error ) [jk_logger_file.c
(172)] Can't open log file
/usr/opt/Apache-2.0.46W/logs/jk2.log
/mde/
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