I get plenty of negative
responses -- but at least, Joshua, you'll get a lot of information !)
White, Joshua A (HTSC, CASD) wrote:
>No luck.
>
>I am using the ant install task to install the war. I have tried naming
the
>context fragment both context.xml and myAppName.
No luck.
I am using the ant install task to install the war. I have tried naming the
context fragment both context.xml and myAppName.xml. Any other ideas?
Joshua
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From: Chong Yu Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 8:03 AM
To: Tomcat Users Lis
META-INF
Adam.
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From: White, Joshua A (HTSC, CASD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 March 2004 12:45
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: context.xml - what's the secret?
Hello all,
Let me first say that I am using Tomcat 4.1.30 and have an existing
applicatio
: context.xml - what's the secret?
Are you using a war file?
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From: "White, Joshua A (HTSC, CASD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 7:45 AM
Subject: context.xml - what's the secret?
> Hello
Hello all,
Let me first say that I am using Tomcat 4.1.30 and have an existing
application that is working properly. I decided that I would like to
explore putting the context element for my web application in a
myWebapp/META-INF/context.xml file instead of in my server.xml file. The
existing c
Environment:
Win 2k Server
IIS 5.0 -> proxy using isapi_redirector2.dll -> Tomcat 4.1.24
JDK 1.4.1
Note: This is an internal application and is not accessed through a
proxy server or firewall. The uri I have specified in the
workers2.properties file is [
I am proxying Tomcat through IIS using the isapi_redirector2.dll.
The uri I have specified in the workers2.properties file is
[uri:/myapp/*]
Ninety five percent of the time, every thing works fine. The other five
percent of the time, users experience missing images and or css or js files.
Other
getHeader
methods to send the additional stuff you need.
-Tim
White, Joshua A (HTSC, CASD) wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> My production application uses a site minder web agent. This agent places
> two name/value pairs into the request header, one for userName, the other
> for domain.
>
&
Hey all,
My production application uses a site minder web agent. This agent places
two name/value pairs into the request header, one for userName, the other
for domain.
In my application, I have a filter which looks for these values to make sure
the user is logged in. Currently I do not have si
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Subject: Re: Relative URL problem
It would help to know your config. e.g. Both Apache and Tomcat will respond
to a request for http://localhost:8080/myapp by sending a redirect to
http://localhost:8080/myapp/ .
"White, Joshua A (HTSC, CASD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I currently server my jsp files from under the web-inf/jsp directory.
If I call my application using http://localhost:8080/myapp, my images do not
appear at all. If I call my application using http://localhost:8080/myapp/
(note the trailing slash) everything works fine. Subsequent calls to other
Hello all,
Does tomcat automatically look for a context.xml file in the META-INF
directory? Can I just deploy the war or am I better off deploying the war
by placing the context.xml file in the webapps directory? Is there a best
practice for using the context.xml file?
Regards,
Joshua
This
Hello all,
I am proxying through IIS to Tomcat. I have noticed that referenced files
such as images, js and css files seem to randomly not get downloaded by the
users browser. Has anyone else had such a problem? Refreshing the page
usually fixes the problem.
I have cleared users cache and chan
This is urgent. Your help would be much appreciated. As mentioned above, I
have installed tomcat 4.1.24 as a service on Win 2k sp3 using sdk 1.4.1_03.
JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME have been defined as an enviromental variable.
I am able to run all the jsp examples. When I run my app and hit the f
Check out
http://www.reynir.net/tomcat/tomcat_IIS_service.html for JK or
http://www.reynir.net/tomcat/tomcat_IIS_service_jk2.html for JK2
installation
instructions, that work.
Regards,
Joshua White
-Original Message-
From: Dominic Parry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesda
Three questions here:
Can the docBase attribute of the context element be relative? The location
of the docBase will be different depending on where I am deploying to.
Given mywebapp/META-INF/context.xml, the document root will always be two
directories up from the context.xml file. Could this
Is it necessary to specify the docBase attribute of the Context element of
the myWebApp/META-INF/context.xml file?
Joshua
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Hello all,
My company is contemplating the idea of deploying servlet applications on
Tomcat in production. (woohoo!)
I am hoping that some of you may suggest some best practices for laying out
your development directory structure. I have my directory structure layed
out like an expanded war file
Hello all,
Is there a plug-in available for integrating Tomcat with Siteminder? Has
anyone figured this out?
Regards,
Joshua
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