Hello,
I have been running Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3.23 for a while now as
a development platform. I use mod_jk to redirect various virtual hosts
(using an internal DNS server) to the appropriate tomcat Context with no
troubles. All is well in my little http world.
I would like to add new
(db/pgDevInt);
Anybody have any ideas?
Paul Landolt wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone managed to use a JUnit test framework to connect to a JNDI resource
provided by Tomcat? I'd like to be able to test my Java Database code using
JUnit.
When I used to use Weblogic, we could leave Weblogic running
* out the DB connections through a JNDI resource
*
* @author J. Paul Landolt
* @company Passport New Media
* @version $Id:$
*/
public class TestDBConnect extends TestCase {
// private final static boolean DEBUG = false;
// output debug
I've seen a lot of discussions and documentation references for
connecting TC and apache, but they tend to be for Apache2 or for Tomcat
4.0.x
Does anybody have a successful configuration for Connecting Apache 1.3.x
with Tomcat 4.1.x that they would like to share? Using a Windows
mod_jk.dll or
I've noticed that most of these Apache / Tomcat / Mod_jk2 instructions get one to
a point where
http://localhost/examples
will map to
http://localhost:8080/examples
And this is great, but what about introducing virtual hosts into the equation.
Currently, I use VirtualHost in apache (httpd)
There is a version of JBoss that includes Tomcat 4.0.x
go check out www.jboss.org
...Paul
Sesha Nandyal wrote:
Unfortunately I am foced to use Tomcat. Is it feasible to use J2EE with tomcat
Sesha
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
Finally, is there a recommended way of integrating
Problem with most of the information out there is that it deals with connecting
4.0.x with Apache, not 4.1.x. The Coyote JK2 connector is the preferred method
with 4.1.x (jk has be deprecated in favour of jk2).
Aside from Andrew Conrad's comments, there seems to be little documentation to be
A bug was generated to deal with this info, and a patch was sumbitted for comittment
to the source. For those interested, the bug is here:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10629
Thanks Andrew
...Paul
Paul landolt wrote:
After some digging by Andrew, it appears
I found information on connecting IIS (4.x,5.x) to tomcat at this location:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/jk.html
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Hello:
Looking thru the online docs for tomcat, I see a doc describing
how to set-up tomcat 3 and IIS, but no such doc for tomcat
Like several other people, I am trying to Connect Tomcat 4.1.7b with Apache
v2.0.39 using the Coyote JK2 connector (because the site said, in big friendly
letters, IMPORTANT NOTE: The JK connector is now deprecated. Use the Coyote JK 2
connector instead)
I am going though the motions of
After some digging by Andrew, it appears that there may be some issuea with how
@include's are performed within a war file rather than with a deployed app.
If the application is deployed as a directory (the war file unpacked into a
directory) then Jasper has no troubles at all finding
Hello All. I am a New poster, so I hope I'm following proper protocol.
I am having trouble with relative path @includes in Tomcat 4.0.3. An
include from the same directory is fine, as is an include from a
sub-directory, like so:
%@include file=inc.jsp%
%@include file=test2/inc.jsp%
However,
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but when forwarding your tomcat-users.xml, you
sent the manager
password as well. Just FYI.
...Paul
Frederic Barachant wrote:
Okay, found where the problem lied.
I started tomcat using the startup.sh file, that created the correct CATALINA_HOME
env
My mistake, that was Tomcat v4.0.4, not v 4.0.3
Paul landolt wrote:
Hello All. I am a New poster, so I hope I'm following proper protocol.
I am having trouble with relative path @includes in Tomcat 4.0.3. An
include from the same directory is fine, as is an include from a
sub-directory
a subdirectory in your current Context, place this
file with the relative include in it, and tried to request the file from
the base of the current context to see if that has any problems?
- Andrew
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current Context, place this
file with the relative include in it, and tried to request the file from
the base of the current context to see if that has any problems?
- Andrew
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From: Paul landolt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 11:19 AM
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