Nobody for my pb?
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De : PATTUS Jean-Philippe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 1 juillet 2004 13:52
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : RE: Problems Starting Tomcat
check your JAVA_HOME variable.
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De : Alvin Randolph [mai
check if tomcat is already running as a system service, if it is it
won't recognize changes to the tomcat-users.xml
until you stop and restart the service.
also you could try inserting a "pause" statement at the end of tomcat's
startup.bat file to see tomcats console output
which, most likley, w
check your JAVA_HOME variable.
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De : Alvin Randolph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 1 juillet 2004 13:24
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Problems Starting Tomcat
Hello;
Whenever I click the "Start Tomcat" all I get is a flash of the
Tomcat ico
Hello;
Whenever I click the "Start Tomcat" all I get is a flash of the
Tomcat icon. When I click any of the links "Tomcat Administration"
or "Welcome", I get a panel requesting the User name & Password
before connecting me to http://127.0.0.1:8080/ADMIN/...
After 3 tries, I get the "Unauthorize
Hi,
I have written a application that works fine under Tomcat 4.1.24.
I want to use Tomcat 5.0.16 instead of 4.1.24.
I have modified my server.xml to my needs.
When I want to deploy my war file I get the following Exception:
SCHWERWIEGEND: Error in dependencyCheck
java.util.zip.ZipException: in
Howdy,
>ContextConfig[/applicator]: Exception processing JAR at resource path
>/WEB-INF/lib/servlets-common.jar
>javax.servlet.ServletException: Exception processing JAR at resource
>path /WEB-INF/lib/servlets-common.jar
>at
>org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig.tldScanJar(ContextConfig.java
Hello.
We have developed a JSP application we want to provide on CD.
Tomcat-Version: 4.1.24-LE-jdk14
JDK Version: 1.4.1-b21
When starting Tomcat from a write protected medium, we get an exception
like this:
ContextConfig[/applicator]: Exception processing JAR at resource path
/WEB-INF/lib/servle
Note that I just realized after combing logs that this error and failure
began when suns J2EE package was installed.
Has anyone seen anything similar?
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From: David Nelson
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Subject: Problems starting
Hello everyone,
What I've done is try to modify my classpath to get a package working.
Basically, javac could not find servlet.jar. So what I did was at a shell
prompt, I entered CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/path/to/J2EE/jars
Now Tomcat will not start, displaying enumerable java.lang.NoClassDefFound.
I
> -Original Message-
> From: Softwareentwicklung Hauschel
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:37 AM
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> Subject: problems starting tomcat
>
>
> Hey all,
> my tomcat wouldn't start anymore ;-(
> wh
Hey all,
my tomcat wouldn't start anymore ;-(
where can i set a "pause" command to see what's his problem ?
Sorry, I'm using w2k ;-)
Fredy
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Still having problems, now with starting tomcat4.
Since I got your earlier message, as I said earlier, I am now getting what
seem to be "OK" startups from the /etc/init.d/tomcat4 script, but tomcat
never actually starts, so as a result I got the same message you described.
I decided to try a cou
You need to use an endorsed xml parser to override the one that j2sdk1.4.0
now includes as a standard extension. Now, this does not mean put an xml
parser in the jre/lib/ext directory. This is very different.
What you need to do is create a directory in C:\j2sdk1.4.0\jre\lib called
"endorsed
I'm really desperate here.
I am unable to start Tomcat 4.03 when I am using SDK 1.4 and I have the
j2ee.jar in the classpath (J2EE 1.3.1)
I don't understand why it is conflicting. When I take the j2ee.jar out of
the classpath it's fine. I need the file for mail, I guess I can use the
mail.jar
I got this from the catalina.out log file. I'm failing to startup
tomcat, if anyone knows what this means I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x33010984
Function name=(N/A)
Library=(N/A)
NOTE:
Dear James,
I am not sure but I guess that you should find some
issue about JDK version ( locale or interational ) .
M.T.
--- James Leotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to start Tomcat running on linux and am
> getting an exception :
>
> mirwais:/opt/jakarta-t
Hello everyone,
I am trying to start Tomcat running on linux and am getting an exception :
mirwais:/opt/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/bin # ./startup.sh
Using classpath:
/opt/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/lib/META-INF:/opt/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/lib/ant.jar:/opt/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/lib/com:/opt/jakarta-tomcat-3.2
Hi,
I had Tomcat semi-working (not doing what I wanted, but at least
starting!), but recently, it changed to giving me this message: I tried
switching back to my olv JVM, but tno no avail. I also un-installed, and
re-installed both the JVM and tomcat, again, only to recieve the same
message. A
Title: Problems starting Tomcat on Win 95
You need
increase the memery for environment space. You right click your mouse, then you
should see a popup. From there you set the memory to 4096. and try
again.
-Original Message-From: Andrew.Martin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent
Title: Problems starting Tomcat on Win 95
Hello
Andrew,
Open
up your DOS prompt, right click in the upper left corner (the logo), get
Properties, and set your initial memory larger. Say 2816 or so. You
may have to do this a few times as it can reject the
setting.
Hope
this helps
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems starting Tomcat on Win 95
Hi, I'm new to Tomcat so I hope this isn't a stupid question but having
installed Tomcat on NT with out problems. I thought I'd install it on Win
95, I d
One thing you have to do is increasing your buffer for environment variables.
Unfortunatelly I dont remember right command.
--vlcak
-Original Message-
From: Andrew.Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 15:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems starting
well, if you are out of environment space, increase the environment space ;)
(right-click on startup.bat, and choose a greater value)
Regards
Christian
> I have set the Classpath, Tomcat_Home and Java_home in the Autoexec.bat
> When I run the Startup.bat I get the following errors
> Out of En
Title: Problems starting Tomcat on Win 95
Hi, I'm new to Tomcat so I hope this isn't a stupid question but having installed Tomcat on NT with out problems. I thought I'd install it on Win 95, I did the exact same installation but when I run Tomcat I get errors.
I have se
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