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> I just installed tomcat5.5 i am getting following error,
[...]
> Im using jdk1.3.1_11
Tomcat 5.5 requires *at least* JDK1.4.2, and even that needs some extra
configuration to make it work. Upgrade your JDK or use an older version
of Tomcat
I just installed tomcat5.5 i am getting following error,
Im using jdk1.3.1_11
can any body help me
thanks rgds
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError:
org/apache/catalina/startup/Bootstrap (Unsupport
ed major.minor version 48.0)
at java.lang.ClassLoad
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> No, I just configured IP and subnet mask.
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No, I just configured IP and subnet mask.
-Sunit
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I tried that and got some break through.
Now instead of "error code 2" ping 127.0.0.1, gives "Destination
unreachable"
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I tried that and got some break through.
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Sunit,
This is moving off topic for the list, but here it goes.
First READ all of these instruction. You may find your proble
Sunit,
This is moving off topic for the list, but here it goes.
First READ all of these instruction. You may find your problem without
having to go through all these steps.
Open Network Connections.
One at a time right click a network device and select properties.
Select uninstall.
Do this for a
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can you view TCP/IP under ur netwrork adapter,if then check the IP of
it..if you dont have it then
install TCP/IP using MS
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Sorry for late reply.
Its a standalone with network card i
didnt work.
Please help
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i dont know if you are using a stand alone machine(
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if you cant ping
if you cant ping localhost then your network isn't configured.
go on the MS website and troubleshoot
Filip;
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Sunit,
Do you have a firewall enabled?
What other network based services are you
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i dont know if you are using a stand alone machine(which is not connected
to any network)
for ur development..
if yes then try to configure some
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I have XP Professsional installed on my machine.
I have jdk1.42 installed and tomcat4.1.27.
When I try to start tomcat, I am getting following problem-
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> I have XP Professsional installed on my machine.
> I have jdk1.42 installe
Subject: PROBLEM STARTING TOMCATPLEASE HELP
I have XP Professsional installed on my machine.
I have jdk1.42 installed and tomcat4.1.27.
When I try to start tomcat, I am getting following problem- Please help
me solving this. I have spended hours solving this. I have tried
I have XP Professsional installed on my machine.
I have jdk1.42 installed and tomcat4.1.27.
When I try to start tomcat, I am getting following problem- Please help
me solving this. I have spended hours solving this. I have tried changing
port is config file, but didnt helped.
Thanks in advanc
Damian Minkov wrote:
Reacently we wrote a little web app using hibernate - we run it in
tomcat 4.1.29
(using : java1.4.2-1 )
INFO: instantiating and configuring caches
09.01.2004 18:18:43 net.sf.hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryImpl
INFO: building session factory
segmentation violation at 0x3ffbff2
Reacently we wrote a little web app using hibernate - we run it in
tomcat 4.1.29
(using : java1.4.2-1 )
But when we run the application the tomcat throws exception.
the code from hibernate which throws exception is :
Class persister ..
persister..getConstructor.
a simple java.lang.reflect
:-(
-- Jeanfrancois
Turner, John wrote:
Not sure. I've never really paid any attention to it.
John
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That helped. But
Not sure. I've never really paid any attention to it.
John
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> That hel
That helped. But that was the DOCTYPE since August. Why did it
work before? Has something changed at Sun?
--Dean
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Turner, John wrote:
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> I'm pretty sure it's you, not Tomcat. My web.xml is different:
>
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> PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Ap
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Since about the 4th of January, I've been getting an Invalid PUBLIC ID error
on the following web.xml file:
This app has been working for quite a while, and hasn
Since about the 4th of January, I've been getting an Invalid PUBLIC ID
error on the following web.xml file:
This app has been working for quite a while, and hasn't been changed.
Likewise, tomcat4 hasn't been changed.
When I try the java.sun.com url, it works. Whats up?
Also, I couldn't figure o
RedHat 7.0
Tomcat 3.3.1
When Start the Server I have ClassNotFoundException Error.
(org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector)
the PoolTcpConnector is used in Server.xml.
server.xml
===
that works with
> jdk1.4!
>
> ct.
>
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> Hello,
>
> I just
r u sure that u haven't downloaded the tomcat version that works with
jdk1.4!
ct.
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From: Willy Ching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 15 May 2002 4:39 PM
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Subject: Problem starting Tomcat 4.0.3 on Linux 7.0
Hello,
I
Hello,
I just download the 4.0.3 (tar.gz) and extract to a directory.
When I run startup.sh I got the following messages:
[docx@sun1 bin]$ ./startup.sh
Using CATALINA_BASE: /usr/java/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3
Using CATALINA_HOME: /usr/java/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /usr
Hello,
I posted this message a few days ago but didn't get a reply, so maybe if I
post again I will. :-)
I am having problems running Tomcat 4.0.3 with my Apache 1.3.20 web server
and am emailing this list to see if any one can help me get it working.
I am running both these applications on W
Dear Sir:
I am having problem starting TOMCAT, every time i try it says "bad interpreter,
permision denied."
i installed my j2sdk under: /home/coscuser/j2sdkee1.3.1 ; and
tomcat /home/coscuser/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4/; set JAVA_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME
inside /coscuser/.bash_profile.
P
Hello,
I downloaded the j2sdk 1.4 beta 3 (actually the one
with forte bundled with it) and changed my JAVA_HOME
environment variable to point to this installation and
it worked.
Of course, this sdk is beta. If you could live with
that then you can explore tomcat 4. Let me know if you
find anythi
I had the same problem with RH 7.2
At 01:41 PM 1/21/31 +, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This happened to me also. From what I can gather the tarball is corrupt,
>I tried making a patched version between the windoze one and what
>I got from the unix one, but java kept core dumping on me due to the fact
>t
Hi,
This happened to me also. From what I can gather the tarball is corrupt,
I tried making a patched version between the windoze one and what
I got from the unix one, but java kept core dumping on me due to the fact
that too many of the xml files hand ctrl-m's in them,and I did not want to
spen
Hello,
Originally I built Tomcat 4.01 from source following
building.txt. After an apparent successful build, and
setting up my JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME
environment variables, I ran bin/startup.sh from my
dist directory in my tomcat installation. The console
shows the usual "USING" messages
hi
i'm facing problem starting tomcat...
when i'm giving "tomcat start" from command prompt its starting different DOS window
with following text:
---
Context log: path="/examples" Adding context path
hi
i'm facing problem starting tomcat...
when i'm giving "tomcat start" from command prompt its starting different DOS window
with following text:
---
Context log: path="/examples" Adding context path
Priya,
I think you need to set the path of java in your environment variables.
The error "system cannot..." is generally associated with dos not finding
the executable to run the program.so,include the jave home and tomcat home
in your PATH variable of your comp.also,i think its mentioned in the
TOMCAT_HOME should be C:\some\dir\foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2 (i.e.
absolute path).
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Your TOMCAT_HOME path must be a FULL path like D:\foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 12:01 PM
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Subject: Problem starting TOMCAT on Win 2000
Hello
I dowloaded the Tomcat 3.2.2 and
Hello
I dowloaded the Tomcat 3.2.2 and unzipped all the
files in a folder: foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2
I set the TOMCAT_HOME variable set
TOMCAT_HOME=foo\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2
and JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.2.2
But still when I try startiing Tomcat from command
it says "The system cannot find the P
Hi all,
iam trying to start tomcat and doesnt seem to go any further, the
configuration files and directories are all stored in
/opt/jakarta directory. But when i try to start the tomcat from the
startup.sh script in the bin it gives me the following error.
mhpa479c:/opt/jakarta/bin # ./star
RE: Problem starting Tomcat
The problem is most likely one of two things: You already have
something running on the ports that Tomcat wants to use (8080 and 8007 by
default) or you haven't properly set JAVA_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME.
To find the actual error message, instead of running startup.bat
M
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> It seems I've a last problem with configuring and starting Tomcat.
>
> Tomcat 3.2.1 running on Win2k (build 5.00.2195) with IIS 5.0
>
> The isapi filter is installed and works properly.
> However
It seems I've a last problem with configuring and starting Tomcat.
Tomcat 3.2.1 running on Win2k (build 5.00.2195) with IIS 5.0
The isapi filter is installed and works properly.
However, when using startup.bat, Tomcat tries to start in a new window.
In a flash, I see approx. 2 lines appearing in
Help,
I hope I am sending this to the right place.
I just installed tomcat-3.2.2b1 this is how I installed it:
> gunzip jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2b1.tar.gz
> tar -xvf jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2b1.tar
>mv jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2b1/ /opt/tomcat-3.2.2b1
After doing this I added:
setenv TOMCAT_HOME /opt
ge to port that Tomcat runs on.
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Subject: problem starting tomcat 3.2 under solaris
Hi
I have recently installed tomcat 3.2 into my unix user account as it has
been
The port you using (8080 default) already in use. Change port, or close
other program that using it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 2/6/01, 7:07:03 AM, [EMAI
Tomcat it didn't shutdown cleanly. Look for extra Java processes and kill
them if this is a possiblitity.
Randy
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Hi
I have recently installed tomcat 3.2 into my unix user account as it has been
described in the doco.
I have problems though when I try and start up Tomcat as it spits out the
following error message:
Guessing TOMCAT_HOME from tomcat.sh to ./..
Setting TOMCAT_HOME to ./..
Using classpath
I put the following in my rc.local file. If I have it in a "start.sh" file,
it works. It brings up everything. However, in rc.local, it does not work,
and I do not see anything in my log files.
Other commands that I have in rc.local do start (e.g. apache).
Thanks so much!
JAVA_HOME=/usr/loca
-classpath...
Randy
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Hey Randy,
Thank you for helping me out (as well as all the
AW: Problem starting
Tomcat 3.1 (together with JRun)
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Please respond
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I don't think I can be more specific. All I can do is tell you which steps
are heading to my problem:
1. I put the path to all the necessary JAR-fil
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I don't think I can be more specific. All I can do is tell you which steps
are heading to my problem:
1. I put the path to all the necessary JAR-f
Ralph Einfeldt
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Subject: AW:
Can you be a bit more specific, what the problem is?
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> Betreff: Problem starting Tomcat 3.1 (together with JRun)
>
>
&g
Hi,
I'm having a problem starting the Tomcat Servlet Runner. The problem
appears when executing this command:
> "start java %TOMCAT_OPTS% -Dtomcat.home="%TOMCAT_HOME%"
org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9"
Tomcat used to run without any problem. After installing ColdFusion 4
Hi all,
Would anybody please be so kind to shine some light on the error message
below that I keep getting with Tomcat 3.2 and 3.2.1. Surprisingly, 3.1 and
4.0 work fine.
Thanks,
Jaap
--
C:\java\tomcat3.21\bin>tomcat run
Including all jars in ..\lib in your CL
hello,
Thanks for your help, tomcat was still running, I killed the process and
started again , now it's OK.
Mohammed
Ralph Einfeldt schrieb:
> Tomcat didn't shut down properly the last time.
>
> It looks like your starting tomcat from a different account than last
> time:
>
> /usr/local/jakart
other port you have configured.
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> Gesendet: Montag, 11. Dezember 2000 11:53
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Problem starting tomcat again//FATAL:java.net.BindException:
> Address alrea
,
Andreas
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> From: Mohammed Akacem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:53 AM
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> Address already in use
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>
> Hello,
>
&g
Hello,
bear with me please if my mail is a bit too long.
I am using apache + tomcat (Linux) for few days and until now every
thing worked Ok.
yesterday I stopped tomcat(./shutdown.sh)and started tomcat
again(./startup.sh). I got the following error Message
(FATAL:java.net.BindException: Address
I have been having an unusual problem with servlet reloading. We are in a
development environment and are uploading new servlets on a regular basis
for testing. I have read the FAQs and documentation on the issue and I have
set the options for servlet reloading in server.xml to true. It works for
Dear all,
I am quite new to Tomcat and decided to try out
Tomcat recently. I downloaded the release build and got built tomcat
according to the recomended scripts in the readme file. However after building
tomcat when I tried to start up tomcat I get the error at the end of this
email. I
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