Tomcat 5 doesn't require JDK 1.4.
Contrary, it has been extensively tested with Sun JDK 1.3.1.
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Hi,
Right, I should have mentioned this. But the core of tomcat doesn't.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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Clustering requires 1.4,
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 7:49 AM
Subject: RE: Tomcat and jdk1.3 or jdk1.4
>
> Hi,
> The downloads are the sa
ist
>Subject: Re: Tomcat and jdk1.3 or jdk1.4
>
>On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:10:16PM +0200, Holger de Wall wrote:
>: are there different Tomcat-5.0.25-Downloads for jdk1.3 and jdk1.4
>available?
>
>Sort of: Tomcat5 packages exist for 1.4; they don't exist for 1.3
>
&g
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:10:16PM +0200, Holger de Wall wrote:
: are there different Tomcat-5.0.25-Downloads for jdk1.3 and jdk1.4 available?
Sort of: Tomcat5 packages exist for 1.4; they don't exist for 1.3
Tomcat5 requires JDK 1.4
: Which java-packages are missing in the Version for j
are there different Tomcat-5.0.25-Downloads for jdk1.3 and jdk1.4 available?
Which java-packages are missing in the Version for jdk1.4?
Thanks,
Holger de Wall
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are :
* which files are installed, in which dir ? I guess Tomcat go to c:\program
files\apache groupe\tomcat 4.1\ and jdk go to c:\jdk1.3\ but do they install
another dll or other file elsewhere ?
* which environnement variables ? I guess CATALINA_HOME, JAVA_HOME,
TOMCAT_HOME. Is there anything else ?
and jdk go to c:\jdk1.3\ but do they install
another dll or other file elsewhere ?
* which environnement variables ? I guess CATALINA_HOME, JAVA_HOME,
TOMCAT_HOME. Is there anything else ?
* Install tomcat as a service... I think I've a lot of solution since I've
found a lot of questions lik
ogram Files\jdk1.3\bin\java problems
Howdy,
You mean this issue?
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23529
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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:\program files\jdk
and it is trying to use it, but then it has problems with the space in
between the path.
Thanks.
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Subject: RE: \Program Files\jdk1.3\bin\java
\Program Files\jdk1.3\bin\java problems
>
>Does anyone have installed Tomcat/JDK successfully in C:\program files
>directory? I have having problem with Tomcat compiling JSP pages when
it
>is
>looking for java in C:\program files\jdk\bin\java. It is saying can't
find
>
From: John Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 2:11 PM
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Is tomcat started as a service? If so, you need to go into the registry and
change the jvm.dll path to the one in the server directory o
John Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: \Program Files\jdk1.3\bin\java problems
Is tomcat started as a service? If so, you need to go into the registry and
change the jvm.dll path to the one in the server directory of the
Subject: C:\Program Files\jdk1.3\bin\java problems
Hi:
I am having problem using C:\Program Files\JDK or C:\Progra~1\JDK
directories to work with Tomcat. I have getting error that JSP pages could
not be compiled using C:\Program Files\JDK\bin\java. Is "Program Files" a
problem w
Hi:
I am having problem using C:\Program Files\JDK or C:\Progra~1\JDK
directories to work with Tomcat. I have getting error that JSP pages could
not be compiled using C:\Program Files\JDK\bin\java. Is "Program Files" a
problem with Tomcat?
Thanks,
Bilal
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Hi All,
Are there any differences in using Tomcat4.1.x running under JDK1.3 and
under JDK1.4. If any please do let me know.
Thanks,
~Sumit
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Are there any differences in using Tomcat4.1.x running under JDK1.3 and
under JDK1.4. If any please do let me know.
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Tomcat 4.0.3 works fine in the same enviroment (win98 + IBM JDK1.3).
But Tomcat 4.1.10 and Tomcat 4.1.12 are complaining about :
java.util.logging.* and I downloaded the version for jdk1.2+ which doesn't
have logging, mybe this is an overlook, OK.
The I find out how to put exactly the
Hi,
I get the same using jdk1.3/Tomcat 4.0.4 with Caldera OpenLinux 3.1.1. I
have not had it dieing yet, but I have only just installed it, so haven't
really hammered it yet. Did you find out what the problem was?
Regards,
Wm.
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When we start Tomcat on our Redha
Title: RE: Custom Tag caching bug in 4.1.6, 4.1.7
When
we start Tomcat on our Redhat 7.2 server, it immediatly spawns
35 jvm processes (as shown by "ps -ef | grep java" command). As
pages are served, more jvm processes are created until the server finally runs
out of memory and dies.
The
Thanks a lot. Can you give me an url where this problem is stated
clearly, so that i can understand the root cause of it in a better way.
Ralph Einfeldt wrote:
>suns jdk1.3 and 1.4 have issues with the try/catch handling
>that is generated by tomcat for the tags.
>
>Workarounds:
, 5. Juli 2002 14:43
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> Betreff: Re: AW: Problem with jdk1.3 nad jdk1.4
>
> Thanks a lot. Can you give me an url where this problem is stated
> clearly, so that i can understand the root cause of it in a
> better way.
>
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> From: Carlos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 June 2002 15:48
> To: Tomcat-User (E-mail)
> Subject: PJA Library, BootClasspath, Configuring JVM -- Tomcat 4.x and
> JDK1.3
>
>
> Hi Forum,
> Is there a way to setup the BootClasspath of Tomcat and to
>
.
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From: "Carlos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:47 PM
Subject: PJA Library, BootClasspath, Configuring JVM -- Tomcat 4.x and
JDK1.3
> Hi Forum,
> Is there a way to se
Hi Forum,
Is there a way to setup the BootClasspath of Tomcat and to configure the JVM
(JDK1.3) to execute with modified system properties?I am trying to use PJA
libraries in Tomcat 4.x. This library enables Linux to manage pdf files but
it needs some configuration extras. The library requires
well as Tomcat. What are
about services ..
> Wishes
> RNivas
>
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> From: "sonam singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 1:25 PM
> Subject: please help..Tomcat4+Ibm jdk1.3 get h
June 10, 2002 1:25 PM
Subject: please help..Tomcat4+Ibm jdk1.3 get hang in FreeBSD
>
>
> hi
>
> I installed the linux-jdk1.3 and linux-ibm-jdk1.3.1
> using ports . When i tried to run tomcat4+with above
> JVM machine gets hang...Below is some of the parameter
> which i tried .
hi
I installed the linux-jdk1.3 and linux-ibm-jdk1.3.1
using ports . When i tried to run tomcat4+with above
JVM machine gets hang...Below is some of the parameter
which i tried ..
Os Jdk TomcatRun/Or Not
FreeBSD Sun1.2 4xYes
FreeBSD Sun1.3
hi
I installed the linux-jdk1.3 and linux-ibm-jdk1.3.1
using ports . When i tried to run tomcat4+with above
JVM machine gets hang...Below is some of the parameter
which i tried ..
Os Jdk TomcatRun/Or Not
FreeBSD Sun1.2 4xYes
FreeBSD Sun1.3
in contents.jsp.
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 13:46
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Tomcat3.3 NullPointerException / JDK1.3 / Win2000 Server
>
>
> Fellow Listers,
>
> A
every JSP that works properly
with JDeveloper 3.2. Yes, they're all working properly with JDev on the
same server.
Can anyone route me to the right source of solution so I can try to find a
way.
Thanks in advance.
Kemal Mavi.
Platform :
Windows 2000 Server
Jakarta-Tomcat.3.3
JDK1.3
One o
Hello everyone:
I am facing problems running tomcat as a service using jdk1.3.1 on windows
2000. I have read that there was a bug in JVM of jdk1.3 which was fixed in
jdk1.3.1. Can anybody tell me how I can run tomcat as a service using
jdk1.3.1. I am using tomcat 3.2.2 on win 2k machine.
Many
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4323062.html
if you have jdk 1.3.1 and you call java with the -Xrs option, you will be
able to log out of windows without tomcat shutting down.
just a tip - my application wasn't working with jdk 1.2.2 so i couldn't
downgrade to get around t
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: How to config JSP compiler in tomcat3.2.1 to use jdk1.3
> Sorry, I forgot something; you must put also path=%java_home%\bin;.in
> your autoexec.bat or add this to your enviroment variables..
RE: How to config JSP compiler in tomcat3.2.1 to use jdk1.3
> I am using win2k. I have set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to the
> jdk1.3 path. However, it does not seem pick it up.
>
> Steve
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Guido Medina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
&
I am using win2k. I have set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to the
jdk1.3 path. However, it does not seem pick it up.
Steve
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:50 AM
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Subject: Re
t: How to config JSP compiler in tomcat3.2.1 to use jdk1.3
> I am having problem to config JSP compiler to use jdk1.3. I have gone
> through all the document availible to me. I have modified the class path
> etc. Which property file should I look into to solve this problem?
>
> Thanks very much, Steve
>
Title: RE: How to config JSP compiler in tomcat3.2.1 to use jdk1.3
Hi,
thank a lot,
i achieve my form with fallowing code by your helps,
thhanks again,
and i think this can be an example of a login page with an access database for other members,
sincerely
Mehmet Ugur Kuzu
<%@p
I am having problem to config JSP compiler to use jdk1.3. I have gone
through all the document availible to me. I have modified the class path
etc. Which property file should I look into to solve this problem?
Thanks very much, Steve
Hi Everybody!
This is my first message on the mailing list and searching through
the archives I see similar problems to what I have. I've looked through the
mail archives and although it's very helpful it's not solving my problem -
I'm officially stuck!.
And this is the problem:
I am tr
: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 4:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat3.2.1 - JDK1.3.x - and NT service
Yes, and yes. I use JavaService. It works great.
Sincerely yours;
Mark Mynsted
VHA Management Information Systems Client Services
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Yes, and yes. I use JavaService. It works great.
Sincerely yours;
Mark Mynsted
VHA Management Information Systems Client Services
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(972) 830 - 0592, Internal x1592
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/2/2001 6:21:30 PM >>>
Hi,
I run tomcat as a service with jdk1.3
Hi,
I run tomcat as a service with jdk1.3.x and Tomcat3.2.1 on NT 4.0. When I
log off tomcat dies because of the jdk1.3.x problem.
Is anybody here running tomcat as a service with other programs like
javaserve etc? Does it solve the problem?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
Ganesh
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>Subject: JDK1.3 ?
>Date
Hello,
I have Win2k and JDK 1.3 and Tomcat 3.2.2b2 , that works fine.
Richard Keene wrote:
> Does Tomcat work with JDK1.3 ?
>
> I have Windows2000, JDK1.3
>
> with
> tomcat run
> I get ...
>
> C:\jakarta-tomcat\bin>tomcat run
> Using classpath: C:\jakarta-tom
Does Tomcat work with JDK1.3 ?
I have Windows2000, JDK1.3
with
tomcat run
I get ...
C:\jakarta-tomcat\bin>tomcat run
Using classpath: C:\jakarta-tomcat\classes;C:\jakarta-tomcat\lib\webserver.jar;C
:\jakarta-tomcat\lib\jasper.jar;C:\jakarta-tomcat\lib\xml.jar;C:\jakarta-tomcat\
Hi,
I installed IBM jdk1.3 rpm version. By default,it is installed in /opt.
I added JAVA_HOME=/opt/ibmjdk1.3 to classpath.
But startup.sh of tomcat3.2.1 does not work showing error message saying
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/bin/conf/server.xml - no such directory.
As you know,server.xml exists in
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> Temat: RE: Does JDK1.3 works with Tomcat?
>
>
> I didn't use special methods. the java codes are very simple
> and listed
> below:
>
> import java.io.Serializable;
> public class Counter implements Serial
You are correct. The problem I had was I didn't compile class into a
package. Now it works.
Thanks,
Jack Li
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 12:34 PM
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Subject: AW: Does JDK1.3 wo
ly up to the jsp engine.
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. März 2001 17:09
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: RE: Does JDK1.3 works with Tomcat?
>
>
> I didn't use special methods. the java c
ectly.
Jack
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:32 AM
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Did u put dot "." in your CLASSPATH ?
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From: Jack Li [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Did u put dot "." in your CLASSPATH ?
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:09 PM
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I didn't use special methods. the java codes are very simple a
By the way, I am using windows 2000.
Jack
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Does JDK1.3 works with Tomcat?
Jack Li wrote:
>
> Hello,
type declaration.
Please help
Thanks,
Jack Li
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From: Ying Ho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Does JDK1.3 works with Tomcat?
JDK 1.3 does work with tomcat. Your bean must be using some specific jd
Hi,
Tomcat runs fine on JDK1.3 . I've also tried it on JDK1.1.8 and JDK1.2.2 .
Always runs nice.
regards,
Kenneth Westelinck
>From: "Jack Li" Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Subject: Does
>JDK1.3 works with Tomcat? Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 10:52:01 -0500
>
>He
4:52 PM
Subject: Does JDK1.3 works with Tomcat?
> Hello,
> Does JDK1.3 works with tomcat. My beans do not work with JDK1.3. Error
> message says can't find the class. But all these beans works fine with
> JDK1.1.8. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Jack Li
>
Jack Li wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Does JDK1.3 works with tomcat. My beans do not work with JDK1.3. Error
> message says can't find the class. But all these beans works fine with
> JDK1.1.8. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Jack Li
It runs with JDK1.3, even with Sun JDK 1.
Hello,
Does JDK1.3 works with tomcat. My beans do not work with JDK1.3. Error
message says can't find the class. But all these beans works fine with
JDK1.1.8. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jack Li
I have a java bean which runs fine in Tomcat with JDK 1.1.8. When I switch
to JDK 1.3 then it doesn't work anymore. I simply put the bean class file in
web-inf/classes directory. Do I need to register it somewhere?
Thanks,
Jack Li
Hi there,
I've been trying to complete an install of tomcat without success and need
this problem solved.
Can anyone out there help?
I have Solaris 8 (SunOS 5.8) installed on an Ultra 5 workstation.
I have installed GCC 2.95.2 & Gnu make.
I have also followed the instructions on downloading and
> Von: NSB)Hiroshi Kasamatsu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Marz 2001 12:58
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Tomcat's setting to IBM jdk1.3
>
>
> Hi,all
>
> I began to use IBM jdk1.3. The performance is very good.
> By the way,the d
Hi,all
I began to use IBM jdk1.3. The performance is very good.
By the way,the default directory of install is /opt/.
Sun's one is /usr/local/. I set JAVA_HOME=/opt/IBMjdk1.3.
The problem is that tomcat's starup.sh and stop,sh does not work right.
I got error messages:java.I
Hello,
Has anyone noticed any speed issues with tomcat 3.2 and jdk 1.3?
Maybe this question would be better for a Java list, but since we don't
seem to ever come across this with Tomcat 3.2 with JDK 1.2.2, I thought
I would try here first.
Sometimes (not always repeatable) a co-worker of min
: Sunday, February 18, 2001 11:29 AM
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Subject: jdk1.3 on FreeBSD4.2
Mikhail,
I "think" I've installed the jdk as per instructions below, but I get
the
hotspot error:
java version "1.3.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Stan
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Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 1:01 AM
Subject: RE: mod_jk.so
> I used a port makefile which I downloaded from freebsd.org
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=jdk&stype=all. Then
> downloaded jdk1.3bin from the javasoft website. When you run t
I'm really struggling to install tomcat on FreeBSD 4.2
running in linux compat mode.
I've *managed* to install jdk1.3, after changing one of
the confs (I think) to point the wrapper the linux compat
dir (instead of the native linux) - this was without the
understanding of what I
I recently installed Tomcat and am was relieved and very excited that it was
so easy to install. However, I just discovered that the JSP examples
generate errors such as the following if I set JAVA_HOME=jdk1.3 but work
just fine for JAVA_HOME=jdk1.2.2.
Error: 500
Location: /examples/jsp/num
Hi,
I have been using Tomcat 3.1 w/ JDK1.2.2 on WindowsNT. In one particular
JSP, I use a bean and call setProperty with property="*" (reflection) as
follows:
This worked great until I upgraded from JDK1.2.2 to JDK1.3. The particular
page that posts to this JSP posts about 15
Thank-you, it compiles now.
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From: Steve Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: Problems Setting up new Tomcat3.2 installation with jdk1.3
> It looks like you need to add /lib/serv
can run the
> sample applications and compile new servlets.
>
> The machine that does allow me to compile apps now runs jdk1.3, but was
> previously running jdk1.1.7, also this machine has class objects in the
> /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/src/javax directory.
>
> If you ne
-tomcat/src/javax have NO associated class objects? Yet on the
other machine with the same configuration I can run the sample applications and
compile new servlets.
The machine that does allow me to compile apps now runs jdk1.3, but was
previously running jdk1.1.7, also this machine has class o
Has Anybody else had performance problems when running Tomcat 3.2 (b8 or final
release) using Sun's 1.3 JDK/JRE?
I have experienced response times of 40 seconds for a jsp page. The problem seems to
come in the JSP part. The request is processed initially in a controlling servlet
and then forward
Hello,
I'm using Tomcat successfully as standalone jsp/servlet server on WindowsNT
with no reboot from the server during several weeks.
However I'm facing big problems on Linux Mandrake, JDK1.3 by Sun, Tomcat3.1
running as standalone
server: I sometimes get a SocketException that makes
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Hi,
I use Tomcat 3.2 and jdk1.2.2.
The Application Server is Voyager and I have to use some .jar-files
They have to be put in Tomcat's Classpath (Tomcat_Home/lib/).
The problem
esendet am: Freitag, 27. Oktober 2000 00:15
An: Tomcat-User (E-mail)
Betreff: JNDI Under Tomcat 3.2, jdk1.3
Hi,
Has anyone experienced problems with the Context.lookup() function in a web
application running under Tomcat 3.2 with jdk1.3 ?
My problem is that the object returned
Hi,
Has anyone experienced problems with the Context.lookup() function in a web
application running under Tomcat 3.2 with jdk1.3 ?
My problem is that the object returned is of type java.naming.reference, so
it cannot be cast into the correct class. I do not get this behaviour when I
run the
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