e did you put the classes? They have to go in either common/lib,
> or server/lib.
>
> Larry
>
> On 10/10/05, Surya Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I created my own realm by extending UserDatabaseRealm. But when I start
> the
> > tomcat se
Hi,
I created my own realm by extending UserDatabaseRealm. But when I start the
tomcat server, I get the following exception. If I use UserDatabaseRealm,
everything works fine. That means Tomcat can and does load the
UserDatabaseRealm class without any problem.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org
Hi,
I am trying to share an object between 2 applications deployed on the same
tomcat server. I have put the object in the ServletContext in my first
application. I access the object using
ServletContext.getContext("firstApp").getAttribute("object");.
The object comes in fine but it won't let me c
My Tomcat server doesn't start if the JNDI realm fails to load (due to
unavailability of the directory server). I want the server to start properly
and serve the unprotected applications at least. Is there a way to specify
multiple realms so that different applications can use different realms for
that application.
Thanks
-Surya
On 9/25/05, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Surya Mishra wrote:
> > I have successfully used JNDI realm to protect my applications on
> Tomcat.
> > But if Tomcat is unable to connect to the the directory server, it
> refuses
>
I have successfully used JNDI realm to protect my applications on Tomcat.
But if Tomcat is unable to connect to the the directory server, it refuses
access. I want it to use the tomcat-users list as a backup if it fails to
connect to the directory. It seems if the JNDI realm is set up, the
tomcat-