I replyed to you yesterday.
you are missing configuration for a coyote JK or AJP connector on port
8009 in server.xml
bye
-reynir
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>Hi,
>
>I'm looking for some help, again Thanx in advance.
>
>Last test : When I'm installing on another server : Windows Server 200
>S
Hi,
I'm looking for some help, again Thanx in advance.
Last test : When I'm installing on another server : Windows Server 200
SP4, it works fine !!
So what ?? 4 days for nothing ??? Does Tomcat 5.0.x works on Windows 2003
? Could windows 2003 works with Tomcat 5.0.x ?
Could you help
Hi,
I'm looking for some help, again Thanx in advance.
**
SOFT RELEASE
My server : Windows server 2003
My Web server : IIS 6.0
My Tomcat server : 5.0.28
My JDK : JDK 1.4.2
My redirector : 1.2.8
*
After the last mail exchange, I
hi,
you dont have a connector in server.xml for jk requests ...
you need to have ajp connector, defined something like this :
you have defiend
worker.ajp13.port=8009
to use port 8009 so that should fit.
hope it helps.
-reynir.net
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>
>I'm looking for some hel
Hi,
I'm looking for some help, again Thanx in advance.
**
SOFT RELEASE
My server : Windows server 2003
My Web server : IIS 6.0
My Tomcat server : 5.0.28
My JDK : JDK 1.4.2
My redirector : 1.2.8
*
After the last mail exchange, I
Hi,
I'm looking for some help, again Thanx in advance.
**
SOFT RELEASE
My server : Windows server 2003
My Web server : IIS 6.0
My Tomcat server : 5.0.28
My JDK : JDK 1.4.2
My redirector : 1.2.8
*
After the last mail exchange, I
Ok, sorry for the disturbation.
I'll going to test it with the JK 1.2.
Best regards.
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RE: ==> Isapi redirector Insta
hi,
jk2 is not suported anymore.
jk is the current supported version. I suggest you go with that.
-reynir
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>Thanx Reynir but I already read your doc and it works for the previous
>version of the redirector : JK1(isapi redirector 1.2.8 - AJP 12)
>
>Me I use JK2 (isapi red
dll")?
- Jim
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Subject: ==> Isapi redirector Installation problem betweeen IIs and
Tomcat
Hi,
I'm looking for some help. Thanx in adv
Thanx Reynir but I already read your doc and it works for the previous
version of the redirector : JK1(isapi redirector 1.2.8 - AJP 12)
Me I use JK2 (isapi redirector next version - AJP 13) AND the file for the
configuration seems to be only one :
workers2.properties
Not with : workers.propert
ok sorry
I saw it down at the bottom of your email.
I wrote directions on how to install this kind of setup few days ago :
http://www.reynir.net/java/greinar/nr/52
check it out, it works fine.
-reynir
reynir wrote:
>what version of IIS / tomcat / isapi_redirector are you using ?
>-reynir
>
>[E
what version of IIS / tomcat / isapi_redirector are you using ?
-reynir
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>
>I'm looking for some help. Thanx in advance.
>
>When I make a request to IIS for JSP file, I've got an error message and
>in the event log : [jk_isapi_plugin.c (420)]: HttpFilterProc
>[/admi
Hi,
I'm looking for some help. Thanx in advance.
When I make a request to IIS for JSP file, I've got an error message and
in the event log : [jk_isapi_plugin.c (420)]: HttpFilterProc
[/admin/index.jsp] is not a servlet url
**
The comp
On Apr 2, 2005 3:05 PM, Panagiotis Karvounis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've done all these.
>
> A msgbox appears informing me about the problem again!It says "Failed
> to install service!Check your settings and permissions!"
>
> On Apr 1, 2005 11:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
I've done all these.
A msgbox appears informing me about the problem again!It says "Failed
to install service!Check your settings and permissions!"
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>
> 01Apr2005 @ 22:24 Panagiotis Karvounis thusly spake
> > I am trying
Hi,
01Apr2005 @ 22:24 Panagiotis Karvounis thusly spake
> I am trying to install Tomcat latest version but I have a problem.
> During installation a problem about "jvm.dll" occurs!
> Can you help me?
Try uninstalling tomcat first.
If you already have a tomcat installed, you will get this message.
Hi!
I am trying to install Tomcat latest version but I have a problem.
During installation a problem about "jvm.dll" occurs!
Can you help me?
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I have installed the Tomcat 4.1.3 in Windows 2000 workstation. I am having
difficulties in running Servlet for any other Web Apps installed through the
Manager. To track the error I have copied the folders and files (keeping the
directory structure intact) inside folder ..\webapps\myservlet . The
Hi,
I installed tomcat with apache in the program files i.e directory
containg space in the name.
It does not work fine. when i install it in some other directory it works
fine.Could any one tell me if we ca install
it in the directory containing spaces or not? Is it Documentated??
Re
Hello Everybody,
I downloaded source of mod_jk
(jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.6-src) from
jakarta.apache.org and trying to install it but facing
couple of problems.
I untar'ed it in /usr/local and cd into
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.6-src/jk/native/common
and executed :
apxs
Hi Wendy, Thanks so much for your help by the way. I didn't actually
realize that I don't need apache. It that's the case then I'll go
without it for the moment. Thanks for the advice and your long reply
which has made everything much clearer now. I looked up some stuff about
something called j
From: "Julian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Wendy. That part works great. I get the welcome page and the samples
> are good too.
Okay... then where do you want to go from here? It sounds like you're
wanting to put your JSP files over in your Apache document root. While you
probably *could* get it to
Hi Wendy. That part works great. I get the welcome page and the samples
are good too.
Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "Julian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I installed Tomcat and everything went without a problem. The service
starts ok too. The problem is that when I load a jsp file into the
browser, I don't
From: "Julian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I installed Tomcat and everything went without a problem. The service
> starts ok too. The problem is that when I load a jsp file into the
> browser, I don't get the results, I get the contents of the jsp file
itself.
> When I installed apache, it took me a whil
I'm new to the list, new to tomcat and new to jsp and would be grateful
if you could help me out..
I installed Tomcat and everything went without a problem. The service
starts ok too. The problem is that when I load a jsp file into the
browser, I don't get the results, I get the contents of the
hii.. Dear friends
Please u can check web.xml file or server.xml file may be some errors in that XML
file.
Deepak
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 deepak Malhotra wrote :
>Hi ,
> Recently I have installed Jakarta-tomcat-5.0..25 on
>fedora linux 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl & also I have java
>j2sdk1.4.1_02 .
>Th
Hi ,
Recently I have installed Jakarta-tomcat-5.0..25 on
fedora linux 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl & also I have java
j2sdk1.4.1_02 .
The problem is that tomcat starts successfully using
service tomcat start
but when i point my browser to http://localhost:8080
browser just waits infinitely without showin
I've been trying to install the mod_jk 2 module statically into Apache
version 2.0.49 using the directions on the Jakarta site but continue to have
a failed install requesting that I configure Apache before installing
mod_jk. However if I install apache first it doesn't install mod_jk
statically.
No I cant see that !! should i install
it again ???
Birendar Singh Waldiya
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C:\Tomcat\catalina\src\bin>catalina.bat run
_
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C:\Tomcat\catalina\src\bin>catalina.bat run
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Hi,
Im a new to Tomacat , i have installed it on my machine but its not
start
Hi,
Im a new to Tomacat , i have installed
it on my machine but its not starting rather im getting following
message
C:\Tomcat\catalina\src\bin>startup
Using CATALINA_BASE: C:\Tomcat\catalina\src
Using CATALINA_HOME: C:\Tomcat\catalina\src
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: C:\Tomcat\catalina\src\t
Howdy,
It's hard to help without seeing the code of phpsrvlt.jar.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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>Subject: Tomcat 5.0 and php
I think I have nearly got my tomcat5/phpPHP 4.3.4 installation
to work: but I am getting this error when I load a php testpage
CLASSPATH IS SET TO
/usr/java/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2/bin/:/usr/java/j2sdk_nb/netbeans3.5.1/tomcat406/common/lib/servlet.jar:/var/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.16-src/src/jakarta
effect the next time the service is started.
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> Hi,
> I am installing Tomcat 5 on XP Pro. I followed the "installation problem
> thread" which is very helpful.
> I can run my tomcat from c
Hi,
I am installing Tomcat 5 on XP Pro. I followed the "installation problem
thread" which is very helpful.
I can run my tomcat from command line (catalina run), but when I tried to
start the tomcat service, it wont start.
Path to executable on tomcat services is :\Program Files\Apach
Hi Harry,
Thanks a lot for your help and all the people belonging to
this forum who came forward to help me.
I understand that "apache tomcat" wasnt exactly built for
such file sharing..but somehow i am left with no
alternatives over here.
Anyway, thanks again for ur patience and time.
Gra
Okay Sancha
Delete all of of the following lines from the 'web.xml' file in
'$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/Sancha/WEB-INF':
org.apache.jsp.index_jsp
org.apache.jsp.index_jsp
org.apache.jsp.index_jsp
/index.jsp
Make sure you do NOT delete the closing tag a
Hi harry,
the web.xml in path, "C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Tomcat 5.0\webapps\Sancha\WEB-INF"
is :
http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
Welcome to Tomcat
Welcome to Tomcat
org.apache.jsp.index_jsp
org.apache.jsp.index_jsp
Hello
> I faced this kind of problem before, a window disappear as soon as it
> appears. I notice (after i checked the log files in the tomcat directory)
> that's because of the IP binding... my background environment is still
> running the services thus when i start again... give me the same
> sy
Hello
> Got this error message
Sancha, please copy and paste into an email the complete contents of the
'web.xml' file located in the '$CATALIA_HOME\webapps\Sancha\WEB-INF'
directory.
I had not intended that you provide a 'welcome' page - the intention was for
you to place documents in the 'Sanc
> Let me know if it works, good luck!
> don't forget to restart Tomcat!
>
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t Tomcat!
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> Hi Timo,
>
> Did as told. Copied your hello tomcat code created
> '
.Date() %>
>
>
> --
> --- good luck!
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> Hi Harry,
>
> Created a folder named "Sancha" in
> "C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\To
Hi Harry,
Created a folder named "Sancha" in
"C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
5.0\webapps"
created a subfolder web-inf, copied pasted web.xml into it.
But when i type
"http://127.0.0.1:8080/Sancha/";
in the URL,
I get the following result
"HTTP Status 404 - Servlet org.apach
rvices thus when i start again... give me the same
syndrom.
:-) so, anyone know what is happening to sancha setting??
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Hi Harry,
tory)
that's because of the IP binding... my background environment is still
running the services thus when i start again... give me the same
syndrom.
:-) so, anyone know what is happening to sancha setting??
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Hello
> So since my friend is able to ping my machine s ip address
> from his machine, I guess asking him to access my documents
> thro the browser is an easier alternative.
Ask your friend to request the following URL:
http://your_ip_address:8080/
He might be lucky!
To share documents, I sugg
Hi Harry,
My friend is in a sibling network. To access my machine, my
friend isnt able to access my shared documents i.e becoz he
needs to type in the machine name and password. My password
doesnt seem to work(dont know what is the problem?). Not
really interested in raising the issue to the netwo
Hello
> i tried accessing the welcome page. Then,
> got the welcome page...
Congratulations!
At least we got over the flickering problem.
> Could you please tell me as to how should
> i allow my file to viewed by my friend in
> another machine?
Err... Is your friend connected to your machine?
Hi Harry,
Followed Wendell's instructions.
when i ran in the cmd prompt i got the following
message,(slightly long)
--
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
5.0\bin>catalina run
Using CATALINA_BASE: C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Tom
Hello
> Hoping for your help again...
Try Wendell's instructions (carefully) and tell us what happens (what you
see on the DOS prompt command window).
Regards
Harry Mantheakis
London, UK
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Hi Angelina,
Followed your instructions. Made the changes in the
mycomp+properties+advanced+environmentvariables+Uservariables
and added catalina_home and java_home entries.
Still no improvement.
Hoping for your help again.
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>
>
> Hi angelina,
>
> Tried as told.
>
> set the path in the older windows way, but still finding
> the same flickerin
his should start tomcat in the same
window, and if it still fails to start, you'll have a trace to look at for
further clues.
Wendell
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Hi angelina,
Tried as told.
set the path in the older windows way, but still finding the same flickering
window.
if i type manually
"http://127.0.0.1
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>
>
> Hi Harry,
>
> Did as told.
>
> c:\>Set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Apache Software
> Foundation\Tomcat 5.0
>
> c:\>Set JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files
=C:\Progra~1\j2sdk_nb\j2sdk1.4.2
BTW, you can double-check these from a Windows command prompt by running dir
/X.
Good luck!
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Hi Harry,
Did as told.
c:\>Set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Tomcat 5.0
c:\>Set JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\j2sdk_nb\j2sdk1.4.2
Still i am getting this flickering screen.
Please tell me how to solve this problem.
Thanks in anticipation
>
> Hello
>
> > I changed tha
Hello
> I changed that path name to
>
> "C:\Program Files\j2sdk_nb\j2sdk1.4.2"
If you are talking about your $PATH system environment variable, the setting
should be:
"C:\Program Files\j2sdk_nb\j2sdk1.4.2\bin"
> Til now , I didnt try to create any path for JAVA_HOME AND
> CATALINA_HOME, do i h
I uninstalled and reinstalled tomcat still experiencing the
same flickering window error.
While installing tomcat during the JVM path selection the
default path listed was
"C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7"
I changed that path name to
"C:\Program Files\j2sdk_nb\j2sdk1.4.2"
Til now , I didnt t
Try uninstalling, and then re-installing Tomcat. It should then pick up
your J2SDK install path. If this doesn't work, then try
"%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\catalina run", and post the error messages on the list
for more help.
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Sorry to bother you with this elementary question. But being
a neebie I am finding difficulties in installing tomcat 5.0
1. I ran the installation file for installing the tomcat
5.0.
2. Then I ran the j2sdk setup file , since tomcat was asking
for a JVM.
3.
i. Now, i clicked the "Start Tomcat" ic
Hi all,
I am in the installation stage of Tomcat.
Have installed apache, have installed tomcat.
But when build jk connectors i am getting the following errors.
when I give
./configure --with-apxs=pathtoapache/bin/apxs
it is going on well.
But when I say "make"
the following err occurs.
make
M
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that there are binaries available that work out of the box?
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I am installing to
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
Choose "Tomcat 4.1.24" from the "Release Builds" section.
Download the appropriate archive (tomcat-4.1.24.*) for your environment:
.zip = binary, works on any platform
.exe = Win32 installer for binaries
.tar.gz = GNU tar/gzip archive of binaries
If no
John,
Please enlighten me. I only found instruction from the source:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/building.html
I would be more than happy to use the binaries if you show me where and how. In
addition, my place uses a distribution server. So I need to be able to put the
binaries to the
Just curious, you are welcome to build from source, but did you know
that there are binaries available that work out of the box?
John
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I am installing tomcat for the first time in Solaris 7. I am having the following problems in tomcat 4.1.24 as well as 5. I am
Folks,
I am installing tomcat for the first time in Solaris 7. I am having the following
problems in tomcat 4.1.24 as well as 5. I am wondering if anyone come across this and
give me some pointers.
# ant
Buildfile: build.xml
check.source:
get.source:
build:
BUILD FAILED
file:/tmp/TOMCAT/j
esday, July 02, 2003 6:06 AM
Subject: tomcat 4.1.24 installation problem
hi
can any one (who has successfully installed tomcat 4.1.24 on a Windows 2000
server) provide me the steps required to install Tomcat 4.1.24.
or suggest me any help url where i can get the r
hi
can any one (who has successfully installed tomcat 4.1.24 on a Windows 2000 server)
provide me the steps required to install Tomcat 4.1.24.
or suggest me any help url where i can get the required steps.
thanks
Hi All,
I installed tomcat 4.1 on Solaris OS.
While running i get an error which is given
below:
java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid END header (bad central directory
offset)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.(ZipFile.java:112)
at java.
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No, I did not set CATALINA_HOME. But even if I set it, nothing changes.
Regards, Klaus
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Tam,
No, I did not set CATALINA_HOME. But even if I set it, nothing changes.
Regards, Klaus
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. April 2003 19:34
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> Betreff: RE: Installation probl
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello List,
I installed the JDK 1.4.0 & the newest Tomcat and set the environment
variable JAVA_HOME to the pathname of the directory
into which I installed the JDK release. I'm using Win XP Pro. When
pointing my browser to localhost:8080
Hello List,
I installed the JDK 1.4.0 & the newest Tomcat and set the environment
variable JAVA_HOME to the pathname of the directory
into which I installed the JDK release. I'm using Win XP Pro. When
pointing my browser to localhost:8080 I get the following error message.
What did I wrong?
Thx Kl
Redhat Package Management (Redhat make a version of Linux)
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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 1:59 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
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Excuse my ignorance please, but what does RPM stand for
Steve Burrus:
> Excuse my ignorance please, but what does RPM stand for exactly?? I guess that the
>PM is "package management". Ciao
redhat packet manager (i believe)
Jens Skripczynski
--
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One of the richest men in the world made his billions selling a toy `op
Steve,
>
> Excuse my ignorance please, but what does RPM stand for
> exactly?? I guess that the PM is "package management".
>
Do you use google?
http://www.google.com
Go to the editbox put RPM inside, click "Search".. the first link you
will get IS the RPM explanation .. most if not ALL y
R="Redhat", correct on the other letters...
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RPM is "RedHat Package Manager"
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> Excuse my
Excuse my ignorance please, but what does RPM stand for exactly?? I guess that the PM
is "package management".
to speak.
John
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> From: Alberto A C A S Magalhães [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
>
> *
Sent: quarta-feira, 12 de Fevereiro de 2003 18:43
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: newbie installation problem
Looks like you are missing a root Context. I don't use the RPM, so I can't
really help much beyond that. If you post your server.xml, someone else
might b
February 12, 2003 1:29 PM
> To: Tomcat Users
> Subject: newbie installation problem
>
>
> Greetings.
> I am attempting to switch to apache/tomcat from a commercial
> web/servlet
> product, and am running into difficulty.
>
> I have just installed the rpm for to
Greetings.
I am attempting to switch to apache/tomcat from a commercial web/servlet
product, and am running into difficulty.
I have just installed the rpm for tomcat 4.1.18 on a RH 7.2 machine. I
am using blackdown jdk 1.3.1, and I believe I have properly configured
the tomcat4.conf file and /e
If you could give more details about the errors you are getting, that
would help. I've run the setup you seem to have without problems. The
current tomcat is either 4.0.6, or 4.1.18. It might be nice to start
with the newer version also.
David
farhan ahmed wrote:
Dear All,
I am t
Dear All,
I am trying to install Tomcat-3.2.4 with j2sdk1.3.1 on Sun
Solaris 8.My path is already set.But it is not installing.Any good tip
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Hi Guys,
First here is the sys configs for my test box.
W2K ADV SRV (SP3) W/IIS 5 + .NET Framework
Unclustered w/ no development for interdev
NT System Class path
- "Path" =
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\system32\WBEM;C:\DMI\WIN32\b
in;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80
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Hi,
I'm having problems starting up tomcat 4.1.12 LE using java 1.4.0_01 on
Windows 2000 Professional. I'm using the LE version because I want to set up
Scarab, which doesn't work with xerces2 in the classpath (its site
recommends using LE).
Here is what's going on...
(I'm calling "catalina r
Hi all,
I installed the latest version of Tomcat 4.1.8, and after it installed I
went to the http://localhost:8080/ page and it came up with an error. The
error was:
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
messa
Tomcat Folk,
Three nights ago I had installed a Tomcat 4.0.1 binary dist and had it
working along with Cocoon 2. Everything worked, including JSPs. Life was
good.
>From there I fired up JBuilder and started doing some project work, but when
I copied over my initial WAR file life ceased to be goo
You have to untar it on your linux box, because of line conversions in text
files.
Mvgr,
Martin
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> From: Burt Gildenhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 14:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Forte user with Tomcat 3
Dear Tomcat Community,
I am using Tomcat 3.2 which is bundled in with Forte 3.0 for Java. This
works fine in the development environment under Mandrake Linux 8.1. Now
I want to deploy a web application, for this purpose I have Apache 1.3
running to handle the static pages. For the *.war files I n
Hi,
1) I don't remember having to download JAXP myself for tomcat
installation. Doesn't tomcat come with and use Xerces internally?
2) You can get JAXP binaries, including xalan.jar, by download the
Java XML Pack (fall '01 is tested with tomcat 4.0.1, I don't know
about the latest, winter '01,
I am trying to install Tomcat 4.0.1 on a Redhat Linux 7.0 box. I am up to the part
where I have to download a binary distribution of
JAXP 1.1 from http://java.sun.com/xml/download.html. I have downloaded this and it
turns out to be a .ps (postscript) file.
It doesn't look like a binary file.
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> Subject: RE: FIRST POST - Servlet installation problem
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:24 PM
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> Here's my isapi.log... I've commented the parts that seem important.
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