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-Original Message-
From: TK Banks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:56 AM
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No matter how many times I send mail to
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to be flooded with tomcat-user
Hi,
One question that's good to ask if whether you need Apache, or whether Tomcat by
itself can meet your requirements. Tomcat can serve static content such as HTML and
images. So on this list, we frequently suggest that new Tomcat users first try Tomcat
by itself. You can always add Apache
which versions have you got -- Just get the latest of both and you won't
need anything to integrate the two Remember to get the windows versions.
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From: meyem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 October 2003 08:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help me !
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Johan Kok wrote:
which versions have you got -- Just get the latest of both and you won't
need anything to integrate the two Remember to get the windows versions.
Even not the mod_jk?
Best
Bao
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From: meyem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 October 2003 08:11
You probably want mod_jk, since mod_webapp doesn't work on Windows.
meyem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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i want , to download a module for integrat tomcat to apache , but i don't
found where i must download.
please can you help me.
this a module ,which i want doxnload :
1) Please send this request and all future requests to
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2) When wording your request please be aware that you subject line
sounds rude to a group of people that have absolutely no requirement to
help you but the goodness in their heart.
3) When making help requests please
Someone had this exact same problem last week and was able to resolve it with
help from the list. If you search the archives, you will find out how.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
On Monday 14 July 2003 08:40 am, Angus Mezick wrote:
1) Please send this request and all
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 16:26, B.saravanan balasundaram wrote:
his is saravanan mailing use, i like to use php with tomcat version 4.1 on
O/S windows 2000.
Hi,
You want the Apache Web Server for PHP not Tomcat, you can download this and
find out more information from the below URL:
Rick,
With Tomcat 4.1.18 and the latest JK IIS redirector (on
Windows XP Pro), HTTP POST requests to a servlet fail with
what appears to be a socket timeout error. HTTP GET's work
perfectly. The identical code runs perfectly (POST or GET)
when using Apache 2.0.43 with JK.
any
Thanks for the quick response. I posted a bunch of logs on tomcat-dev last week and
didn't get any feedback. I'll dig them up and repost here tomorrow morning. It seems
like something funky going on with the handling of the socket/stream associated with
the post data.
Try as I may, I
Wasin -
When you say default directory, you mean $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT?
Lajos
Wasin Rujikietgumjorn wrote:
Dear Whom It May Concern,
I am a new user. Using tomcat 4.1.18. Right now I can access
localhost (http://localhost:8080). But I can not access my JSP
file(hello.jsp) in
Are you aware that the base URL for the
manager GUI is http://localhost:8080/manager/html ?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:xhqian258;hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 13 November 2002 5:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: help me!why i can't start the manager
Did you follow the instructions? Did you set up a role named manager in
tomcat-users.xml? Did you create a user in tomcat-users.xml with that role
assigned to them?
John
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From: ? ??
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/12/02 4:00 AM
Subject: help me!why i can't start the
here is my tomcat-user.xml,but i still can't start manager from
http://localhost:8080
please help me ,thank you!!
?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?
tomcat-users
role rolename=tomcat/
role rolename=role1/
role rolename=manager/
role rolename=admin/
user username=tomcat password=tomcat
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From: Ç® С»¢
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:30 PM
Subject: RE: help me!why i can't start the manager
here is my tomcat-user.xml,but i still can't start manager from
http://localhost:8080
please help me ,thank you!!
?xml version='1.0
To manually specify user contexts, see the information
found at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/tomcat-ug.html#context_addcust
To do something automatically you would need to write your
own version of org.apache.tomcat.modules.config.AutoWebApp.
Cheers,
Larry
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JAVA_HOME should be set as c:\jdk1.3 not c:\jdk1.3\bin
Hamish
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From: siva murugan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help me
Sir/Madam,
Fine and expect the same from U and all.
Iam SivaMurugan from
-Original Message-
From: siva murugan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 June 2002 01:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help me
Sir/Madam,
...snip...
The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not defined
This environment Variable is needed to run this
program
Using
well according to ur problem
try and put ur setJAVA_HOME=ur dir before startup.bat
and catalaina home also there
and if this works..
thanx to shankar ...
he told me this and it works
Puneet
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: siva murugan
siva,,,
i 'm facing same probelm for 5 days and no one helped
me...
shankar is there u asked him
he is there in developer form..he will definately help
u''
Puneet
--- siva murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sir/Madam,
Fine and expect the same from U and all.
Iam SivaMurugan from INDIA.
wrote:
Your JAVA_HOME environment variable should be set to c:\jdk1.3 and not
c:\jdk1.3\bin and that should solve it.
Regards!
From: puneet sachar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: help me Date: Wed
Scratch the bin
At 05:24 PM 6/11/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Sir/Madam,
Fine and expect the same from U and all.
Iam SivaMurugan from INDIA. Just minutes back i
downloaded jakarta-tomcat-4.0-20020530.zip from
http://jakarta.apache.org site.
I tried my first servlet file in the name of
But I dont't want my IP.
I presume that .getLocalHost() in my servlet gives me my IP.
I want the Ip address of the requesting server (and not my IP or IP cost
client = user).
Thanks
Laura
Alle 12:03, venerdì 3 maggio 2002, Anton Schoultz ha scritto:
Hi Laura,
Have a look at the class
Subject: Re: Help me: URGENT!!!
But I dont't want my IP.
I presume that .getLocalHost() in my servlet gives me my IP.
I want the Ip address of the requesting server (and not my IP or IP cost
client = user).
Thanks
Laura
Alle 12:03, venerdì 3 maggio 2002, Anton Schoultz ha scritto:
Hi
I'm no expert, but in the request from the e-commerce server you could set
an additional parameter with the IP of this that machine, something like
http://server2.com/mypaymentservlet?requestingServer=129.241.345
Then you could retrieve this attribute in the servlet on the payment
gateway with
Hi Laura,
Have a look at the class java.net.InetAddress,
it has a method .getLocalHost() which returns
the local host's IP address.
Kindest Regards
Anton Schoultz
Rubico (Pty) Ltd
Cell Phone: +27 83 651 7191
Tel: +27 (11) 808 1000
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Ok,
this is a way. But is there a way without any additional parameter,
exspecially in the query string?
Bye
Laura
Alle 12:06, venerdì 3 maggio 2002, Øyvind Vestavik ha scritto:
I'm no expert, but in the request from the e-commerce server you could set
an additional parameter with the IP
But I dont't want my IP.
I presume that .getLocalHost() in my servlet gives me my IP.
I want the Ip address of the requesting server (and not my IP or IP cost
client = user).
Thanks
Laura
Alle 12:03, venerdì 3 maggio 2002, Anton Schoultz ha scritto:
Hi Laura,
Have a look at the class
I have two clients (company A and company B): each company
use one interface
and when the user has to pay, the compnay (A or B) calls my
sistem(servlets
with tomcat and apache). I'd like to distinguish A or B by IP
address but
when I call request.getRemoteAddr() in my servlet I take the
Hi Michael,
I presume that the only way solving my problem is introducing an additional
parameter in the query string.
sigh, sigh, sigh
Bye and thanks everybody
Laura
Alle 12:28, venerdì 3 maggio 2002, Mikael Helbo Kjær ha scritto:
I have two clients (company A and company
Hi,
Try using request.getServerName(). If this doesnt work, import java.net.*, in which u
use, InetAddress.getHostAddress().
Hope this should solve your problem.
..Raj
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On Fri, 3 May 2002 11:17:48Laura wrote:
Hi all,
please help me!! I'll explain you my problem.
I have a servlet
Hi Laura !
Perhaps I completely misunderstand your problem.
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:17:48AM +0200, Laura wrote:
I have a servlet which has to recognize two ip addresses. If the servlet
finds that the request is from the IP1 (server1), it sets a shop login
variable to x, else if the
to have the same ip all the time, you don't need to pass the ip, just
some indicator that it came from server1...
Charlie
-Original Message-
From: Laura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:38 AM
To: Tomcat Users List; Mikael Helbo Kjær
Subject: Re: Help me: URGENT
ti serve il pacchetto jsse1.0.2 o il file jsse.jar ?
Il pacchetto lo trovi sul sito:
java.sun.com/products/jsse/INSTALL.html,
mentre il file lo trovi quando scompatti il pacchetto.
Ricrdati di inserire nel CLASSPATH i 3 file .jar del pacchetto jsse.
Bye.
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I am trying to run jsp pages in IIS5.0, but I didn´t suceed
yet. Do I need
to use isapi_redirect.dll how tomcat 3.2.3? and if I need,
how should I use
this?
The short answer... Yes.
Have you had a chance to read the howto?
zw wrote:
Hello,
I want to download a installation package for tomcat on AIX OS ,May you
help me?
I can not find an installation package for Tomcat on AIX. Can you compile source code
on AIX?
If so, try downloading and compiling:
At 03:46 PM 18/07/01, you wrote:
zw wrote:
Hello,
I want to download a installation package for tomcat on AIX OS ,May you
help me?
I copied the binaries from a Windows 2000 system onto out AIX machine and
it worked fine, first time.
I haven't tried compiling, but then I really
Hi,
I have the same problem and i'm stuckany idea ?
Thanks,
Hervé.
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De: Ðì±ó [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi 11 juillet 2001 07:32
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: help me with IIS+tomcat
Hi,
Hi guys,
I hate to say this - bt this is not because of poor docs. By reading the docs
I managed to get tomcat 3.2.2 installed and runing within an hour on
win2k+IIS5. I suggest you re-read the IIS-How-to, especially the section
after installing the isapi redirect dll. It mentions a green
Hi,
try following,
http://www.verysimple.com/scripts/support_tc_iis.html
I followed it its working fine with me
Good Luck
Manjunath
From: Chris Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: help me with IIS+tomcat
Date: Wed, 11
I work on win2000 with 3.2.2 version of Tomcat.
Can anyone link me to a relevant resource or advice me about it?
Thanks!
David.
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From: Manjunath BHat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:54 AM
Subject: RE: help me with IIS+tomcat
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: help me with IIS+tomcat
Hello,
I tried to follow that link to do exactly what they instruct
to do, yet I
keep getting these errors every time I access the examples
application. Note
that I see the requested pages and it operates just fine, but
I get
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 1:06 PM
Subject: RE: help me with IIS+tomcat
What makes you think that these are errors? The isapi_redirect.dll
is the resource that IIS will request, its in the right directory, and I
believe that 200 is the SUCCESS status code. You indicate
java.lang.Runtime.exec(...)
-Original Message-
From: Vinicio Llumiquinga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help me!
Venkatesh Sangam wrote:
Hi,
I am using Tomcat with Apache ..
I have a java Program which
Dear Aster / Eric
I just finished an identical
configuration.
Try this url:
http://localhost/examples/jsp/index.html
This page will give youlinks to the jsp pages
Servelets configured by default.
Hope this helps
Sachin
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From:
???\ (ASTER)
[EMAIL
accueil.jsp(12,5) Bad file argument to include
This means that the file you are trying to include can't be found.
The offending @include is on line 12, column 5 (or is it line 5, column 12 -
I can never remember) of the file accueil.jsp.
Randy
-Original Message-
These may be some shots in the dark but Ive seen this in a few cases:
1 compiling on JDK 1.2x and deploying on 1.1x
2 Ftping from a mangled-line-feed-carrage-return box (ie windows) in
conversion mode (aka ascii instead of binary)
3 its possible the weird error with the L's could be a
Start
by reading the documentation, then ask specific questions
-Original Message-From: Carlos Benavides
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, December 12,
2000 5:52 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Help me !!
Hello,
How do I install Tomcat on Solaris
I believe I did reply, but here's what I wrote last time anyway:
If I want every *.jsp in the entire web tree to be redirected from apache
to tomcat, but still have the jsp files physically stored in the apache
htdocs area, what would my server.xml(and/or mod_jk.conf) look like?
1) do I
Dave, Thanks for replying (again?).
That's exactly what I ended up doing, only without the virtual host
surrounding it. Anyone got a better method?
and for ~username access, I've just created a symbolic link from the
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps to the users homefolder/public_html like this:
cd
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