Moving those jars fixed it. Thanks a bunch!
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Sorry, hit send my mistake.
Here's the exception:
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satisfactory solution.
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I recently upgraded from 4.0 to 4.0.3 to try to fix a problem I was having
with LDAP. Good news, the LDAP stuff works better with 4.03. Bad news, my
XSL stuff stopped working.
I tried moving the xalan libs out of common/lib and into the server lib (and
btw: whoever wrote the docs on that you
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I recently upgraded from 4.0 to 4.0.3 to try to fix a problem I was having
with LDAP. Good news, the LDAP stuff works better with 4.03. Bad news
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dun get me wrong
im currently doing a J2EE project based on
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In server.xml, I changed:
DecodeInterceptor /
To the following:
DecodeInterceptor
Debug=-1
/
I no longer get that message.
Rick
Larry Isaacs wrote:
It's a nuisance message. You can set the debug level
on DecodeInterceptor to -1 to turn it off
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basic Java learning since this.
I feel like an idiot.
Third, you are using static variables to hold your names.
That is it
I looked at this for hours and never noticed static.
Basically:
1. I'm an idiot.
2. And you quickly pointed that out.
3. I'm grateful.
Thanks,
Rick
Is there a reference telling what tags are allowed in the web.xml file and
what they mean?
Thanks
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I have found that SAX is pretty much the same whether
you use JAXP or Xerces. I know IBM has some articles
on their site.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/?loc=dwmain
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Does anyone know of a site that has good JAXP
One consideration other than speed:
I know on Linux that the jdb does not work with the
Sun JDK 1.3, but it does work in the IBM JDK 1.3.
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I would like you to comment these results, tell me
about your
experiences, and tell me about which
I noticed that for JDK1.3 on Linux, jdb did not work
with the Sun JDK, but it did work with the IBM JDK.
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But try out IBM's JRE 1.3 too! On my linux system,
it seems like it's
about 4 times faster (really!), but
Ya, I've seen that one before. use the java.math package.
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Hi,
Excuse me... this mail shouldnot be on this mailing list but
tackled this before? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rick
Please pardon the long winded legal stuff below...
This email and any attachments are confidential and may be
legally privileged. No confidentiality or privilege is waived
or lost by any transmission in error. If you are not the
intended
yes, once the person is logged into the web application. The question is,
how do I get them logged into the web application without having to prompt
for a user/pass.
Rick
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Subject: RE: intranet authentication with win2k
yes, once the person is logged into the web application. The question is,
how do I get them logged into the web
if it's a
message from the forum. I'd suggest you filter on the subject fields and
have an agent subscribed to the mailing list automatically posting the
messages up there.
Being a realist... I don't see this working.
Rick
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From: Pier Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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) completely, or come up with a system whereby people can post to
the form via email reply to the message.
Rick
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Gotcha. I eagerly await the opposite :-)
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I'm still figuring out how to do the opposite, means, give me some time...
I think that keeping up with mod_webapp, dealing with the
jakarta-tomcat-services, moving mailing list server and keeping you all
happy is a little
it's a known bug with the warp connector. Use the ajp13 connector and it
should work.
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Tomcat
: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 10:20 AM
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Subject: RE: Problem with mod_webapps and com.oreilly.servlet
could someone point me to a howto on the apj13 connector? (Apache1.3 and
Tomcat 4.0.1)
Thanks,
Scott Archer
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Mangi, Rick
I see the same problems that Evan mentions (solaris). It takes about 30-45
seconds to shutdown on a devel server with no users and only 1 (albeit
large) servlet and a few dozen JSPs. Don't have any JDBC connections or
anything else like that.
Similarly, startup takes about 15-20 seconds. On
If you call shutdown.sh (or tomcat.sh stop) and then do ps -eaf |grep java
you will most likely see the process still running for a while. Once it goes
away you can restart. It won't restart 'cuz it hasn't shut down yet...
hence, the port is still bound.
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From: Martin
If you look back through the list archives I think you'll find this topic
has been beaten to death several times.
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Can
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/index.jsp
You can read, but you can't participate.
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From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Can we view this mailing
Use the servlet package from o'reilly at www.servlets.com
They have a bunch of utilitites for accessing the form data.
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From: Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: multipart form data
In a FORM data
I'm not a MySQL user, but I really don't think you should EVER put anything
directly in the JRE directory. It should go either in your Tomcat lib or
better yet (if application specific) in your WEB-INF/lib directory.
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Out of curiosity, why would you want to do that?
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At 04:52 AM 18/10/01, you wrote:
Hi all,
If Tomcat is
But keep in mind that the license for the com.oreilly.servlet code requires
that you own the book...
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If you don't have a copy
My tomcat process is taking about 30-60 seconds to shutdown the
tomcat-apache service.
Any ideas why?
Rick
, that's just my opinion.
Rick
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Rui == Rui Miguel Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rui No.
Rui Use apache web
as a
service on Windows 2000
Same problem with me, when i upgraded my tomcat 3.1 to tomcat 4.0 , and my
tomcat 3.1 stoped compiling all the new JSP pages, where as all pages work
fine with tomcat4.0
I hope some one can help us in this.
cheers
asheesh
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From: Beem Rickey L (Rick
Sorry for the mix up.
The work around is to copy \jdk1.4\lib\tools.jar to the Apache Tomcat
4.0\common\lib folder.
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From: Beem Rickey L (Rick) CNIN
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:10 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: sun/tools/javac/Main not found while
Rickey L (Rick) CNIN
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:13 AM
To: Beem Rickey L (Rick) CNIN; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: sun/tools/javac/Main not found while running Tomcat 4 as a
service on Windows 2000
Sorry for the mix up.
The work around is to copy \jdk1.4\lib\tools.jar to the Apache
I'm having the following problem only on Windows 2000 with Sun's JDK 1.4.
It
works with Windows NT 4.0 and Sun's JDK 1.3.1.
My JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME environment variables are properly set.
While running Tomcat 4 as a service on Windows 2000 I get the following
error
when accessing any
on 9/19/01 7:15 AM, jason lane at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok thanks, I'll give that a try. I logged onto the Manager and I see
that WebDAV the manager are running but examples are not. Anyway
thanks, I'll let you know the result.
How did you decompress and unpack the archive? I'm running
Has anybody successfully used Active Directory as a source for JNDI Realms
in Tomcat 4.0?
If so, I can dump ASP at last...
Rick Lawson
Infrastructure Specialist
Napp Pharmaceutical Holdings
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I wrote a nifty set of custom actions (under the prefix lz below) that
lets me write JSP code like this:
% int parentCatID = 1 %
lz:listCategories categoryID=%= parentCatID %
a href=ora:encodeURL url=catalog.jspora:param name=categoryID
value=lz:getCategoryID///ora:encodeURL
initialization.
Anyone else encounter this problem? Anyone have a solution?
Rick W. Hodgson
If I could set a command-line options or (better yet) an environment
variable to specify the location of the conf and webapp directories, it
would make upgrading to newer versions of Tomcat much easier.
That way, I could have all of my webapps and my configuration files in one
place, and I could
Sorry...found the latest latest...thanks! I'll try this out and let you know
if I have problems.
Thanks again!
Roderick Mann rmann @ latencyzero.com.sansspam
Or do I need to check out the nightly sources to get the latest docs?
Roderick Mann rmann @ latencyzero.com.sansspam
on 9/8/01 7:15 PM, Craig R. McClanahan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am updating the experimental docs on the web site (which will end up
being official in the final release) every couple of days or so. Look for
another update tomorrow, documenting how to configure JNDI resources.
Thanks!
:
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2001-09-07 17:23:24 - Ctx( /ebiz ): Exception in: R( /ebiz +
Rwh_Ebiz_Svlt + null) - java.lang.NullPointerException
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Anyone else encounter this problem? Anyone have a solution?
Rick W. Hodgson
on 9/6/01 11:24 AM, Denis Haskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er... I think you mean cojones. A cajon is a kind of percussion instrument.
Actually, a cajon is a drawer. Caja is box, so cajon could be a big
box (colloquial).
:-)
on 9/1/01 9:48 PM, Craig R. McClanahan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Servlet spec-compliant way to get the webapp's directory's path
programmatically, from within a servlet?
No.
Something like calling
ServletConfig.getInitParameter(docBase), but something that's standard,
and
I've read through Ch.5 of the J2EE 1.3 spec, looked at the Servlet 2.3 spec,
and poked around in the Tomcat docs. I'm not finding an answer to this
question:
How and where do I specify the signon information necessary to create a
proper DataSource object so that I can connect to my DB?
I have a
Ah! A simple look in the Server.xml file seems to have answered my question.
However, if anyone has additional input that might help me make sense of
what I just found, that'd be great. Thanks!
Roderick Mann rmann @
Many of the links under
http://jakarta.tomcat.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc-exp/config/
seem to be missing. Are they truly missing? Or are the links to them just
bad? The links in question are on the page
http://jakarta.tomcat.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc-exp/config/context.html
I'm trying
For debugging purposes, is there a way to determine what class directories
and jar files will be searched, and in what order, for a given context? I'm
happy to insert code into a servlet or JSP to dump this information, but I
want to be sure of the actual search path, considering all environment
There's no difference between the two W** systems.
I used the WNT Tomcat3.2.3 install instructions with the IIS5.0 howto
instructions on a W2K/sp2 system with only minor problems.
The main problems are the IIS5.0 howto requires a number of changes to
.\conf and the W2K registry. If you don't
?
TIA,
Rick
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Any help would be appreciated.
Rick W. Hodgson
found docs on this yet. If some one could point me in the right
direction I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
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-jdbc.html
or
http://mmmysql.sourceforge.net/ .
Disclaimer: The only JDBC driver I've used is for Informix.
Best of luck.
Rick
On Thursday 09 August 2001 04:47 pm, you wrote:
Does Tomcat have all the necessary JDBC drivers installed to successful=
ly
connect to a mysql database? I
I was getting this error, I rebuilt and it went away but my buddy is getting
it on his development box. It happens when you make an http request to
tomcat , I believe its an error in .conf or .xml and I wonder if anyone is
familiar with it.
thanksTIA();
rick
HANDLER THREAD PROBLEM
to null. Tell us more
about what your application is doing, how moany seperate components does it
utilize and if you run those alone on a server does it still throw the
exception.
good luck
rick
Ben Parker wrote:
We are facing a very persisitent and nasty OutofMemory problem and have
narrowed
produces
a login popup but authentication fails. Has anyone tried basic
authentication with apache and catalina?
im hoping its just a silly configuration issue but im at wits end and would
appreciate any help.
thanx, rick
produces
a login popup but authentication fails. Has anyone tried basic
authentication with apache and catalina?
im hoping its just a silly configuration issue but im at wits end and would
appreciate any help.
thanx, rick
to find the JSPand display it.
Is there a special setting for tomcat if the system is connected to a
hub?
Any thoughts?
Rick
it to local? Thats weird.
Could this be part of your problem?
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From: RODGERS,RICK (HP-Cupertino,ex3) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 11:18 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Why does Internet Explorer think it is offline?
I am using tomcat
--
Thanks for your info. But please tell me what makes an active internet
connection ? I am hooked up to a switch and I have tomcat running on the
system I am using. Doesn't this make for an active internet connection?
Rick
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not
display files trough a URL such
ashttp://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/filename;
If anyone has any idea what the problem is it would sure BE APRECIATED!
Rick
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thread so that these messages do, in fact, cease?
Sincerely,
Rick Horowitz
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
at launching a nuclear weapon
at Los Angeles in 1996, when U.S. warships confronted
China over missile firings near Taiwan.
Make no mistake about it. The Chinese government is a dictatorship, and is
very dangerous.
Sincerely,
Rick Horowitz
Rohrabacher Slams U.S. Aid to China
Rep. Dana
My sincere apologies to the mailing list for the Boycott China message. I
sent it by accident, without filtering mailing list addresses from my
personal email addresses before sending.
Sincerely,
Rick Horowitz
has to be compiled into Apache.
Linking mod_jk statically to Apache isn't trivial nor
recommended.
Regards,
Marcus
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would that be the:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=most ?
(you could just told me =)
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e.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/mod_jk-howto.html
Building Apache : http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Administration/APACHE/
At least this is, what I used... :)
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le the use of LoadModule ?
rick
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Hi,
At compile-time you only have to use --enable-module=so
When Apache is compil
I upgraded to Red Hat 7.0.
Many things changed! =8o
Tomcat core dumps on startup now.
Anyone seen this?
Any sugestions?
Thanks,
Rick
need help!!
Thanks,
Rick
your ideas and help are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rick Palmer
IceGroup, Inc.
...
package icegroup.beans;
public class MyBean implements java.io.Serializable
{
private int myint;
private String mystring
Hi,
I've used jdk1.2.2 and tomcat on redhat6.2 before,it's good. But now when i install
them on redhat7.0 and run "startup.sh", everything seems ok, but i can not visit port
8080. Why? I've add correct classpath.
Rick Yu
[EMAIL
Hi,
I'm using apache-1.3.14 and tomcat-3.2.1, I want to use mod_jk.
I can visit port 8080, every thing is ok.
Following "Working with mod_jk",I download and copy mod_jk.so to /www/libexec/, then
chmod a+x mod_jk.so, and modify /usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml, and configuring
Tomcat
n
\/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound)
Rob Tanner
McMinnville, Oregon
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then would need to call across contexts. I can think of no
good reason why this shouldn't be permitted, but based on this behavior, it
does look as if it would.
Thanks in advance for any feedback! Getting this worked out will help save
me a TON of time porting over our apps!
Rick Herrick,
My guess; without seeing any of your configuration, is that you have not
made the appropriate changes to your server.xml file.
i.e.
Context path="/myApps/"
docBase="/home/httpd/html/myApps"
crossContext="true"
debug="0"
.
Rick
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Have you tried to disable browser cache?
Attilio
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 1996 10:17 AM
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What are my options for JDBC drivers for MySQL?
Type III, Type IV?
Can I use the Resin driver with Tomcat?
All advice welcome.
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Rick
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Take a look at JavaMail.
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, you wrote:
hi,
can anyone tell me how to configure mail on tomcat.
i am building an application which has to send attachments with the mail to
a user.
best reagrds
piyush
directory
and restart the engines when I mod a bean or recompile a referenced java class.
I have become acustome to just clearing cache and bouncing server in these
cases.
I would be interested in comments from others about this.
Thanks for letting me hang out with ya,
Rick
.
Comments welcome,
Rick
p.s.
I like it here. I've been away for awhile and it's good to be back.
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I just grabbed the binary from the Tomcat site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/linux/i386/
It worked fine for me.
I'm running RH Linux 6.2, Apache 1.3.12, and Tomcat 3.2.1.
Rick
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, you wrote:
I was getting the garbled message too. Get
However.
If you _really_ want to know how many times you site has been visited you
will need some persistance! Which is programmer parlance for putting the
count value in a file or database so that it doesn't go away when you
re-initialize the jsp engine.
This is fun,
Rick
Just a guess..
But 404 for Tomcat beginners, usually means that you did not put your context
into the server.xml file. See the docs.
Rick
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I never used JServ, but I didn't think that it ever handled .jsp at all!!!
I'm just stating the obvious, but, there is a big difference in when .jsp's
get compiled compared to servlets.
Rick
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, you wrote:
It's not the jsp file that has to know if an underlying class
has
HTTPS on Apache is usually done as a "virtual host". Check the Apache docs on
"virtual hosting" and you will see the answer.
You may also be interested in "mod_rewrite", depending on how exotic you want
to get.
At any rate; I think that the docs cover this pretty
to buy WebSphere? Also, do you
know how much IBM charges for it?
Just pondering,
Rick
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, you wrote:
It must be possible to detect a change, as in IBM WebSphere App Server - if
you change any classes it dilegently goes through and drops any instance of
any class (objects
Some times you are going to need to clear out the cache directory.
A simple script will come in handy for that.
Rick
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options. Thanks Tomcat!
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h I haven't tested it yet.
Thanks for any info you may have on this! It's driving me up a wall!
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Make the change in mod_jk.conf
#JkMount /*.jsp ajp12
#JkMount /servlet/* ajp12
#JkMount /examples/* ajp12
JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
JkMount /servlet/* ajp13
JkMount /examples/* ajp13
Rick
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Try this:
%
response.setHeader("Pragma", "no-cache");
if( request.getProtocol().equals("HTTP/1.1") ) {
response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");
}
%
I hope it helps.
It worked for me.
Rick
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Try this:
%
response.setHeader("Pragma", "no-cache");
if( request.getProtocol().equals("HTTP/1.1") ) {
response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");
}
%
I hope it helps.
It worked for me.
Rick
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