Hi!
At 16:10 27.7.01 +1200, you wrote:
Thanks for your hint.
I checked my web.xml inside war file, and found that token. I changed
that to some other not existing address. And JBoss deploy that ear error.
I can not simulate internet down.
You can. Just unplug your network cable :))
Best
Leigh Wanstead at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Version: JBoss 2.2.2 Tomcat 3.2.2
JDK: 1.3.1
I found that Tomcat tried to connect to sun's website. Anyone have any
ideas?
Thanks in advance.
What kind of connection? Got any record of anything?
Pier
is the cause.
Because now internet is working, so I can not duplicate the situation.
Best Regards
Leigh
-Original Message-
From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 27 July 2001 2:36 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat try to connect sun's website
Leigh Wanstead
Leigh Wanstead at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Connection around 2M bytes/second.
I found this by Internet broke down, and JBoss seems start up tried to
connect sun's website. I reverse back both one version JBoss 2.2.1 Tomcat
3.2.1, and everything work fine, my colleague tried JBoss with
The most likely culprit is a DTD... look at the web.xml files and their
DTD references.
cheers
dim
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Leigh Wanstead wrote:
Version: JBoss 2.2.2 Tomcat 3.2.2
JDK: 1.3.1
I found that Tomcat tried to connect to sun's website. Anyone have any
ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Yeah... That was what I thought too... But I don't quite get why, if the
PUBLIC ID of the DTD is known, there is a connection to sun, where the DTD
resides (it's SYSTEM ID)...
Pier
Dmitri Colebatch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The most likely culprit is a DTD... look at the web.xml files
Pier,
I'm not quite sure I understand your query. Leigh's first query was
asking why Tomcat is trying to connect to Sun. As you say, its because
the web.xml DOCTYPE uses a PUBLIC reference (as opposed to a SYSTEM
ref). So Tomcat (or more specifically the XML parser) is connecting to
Sun to
-Original Message-
From: Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 04:10:59 +0100
Subject: Re: tomcat try to connect sun's website
Yeah... That was what I thought too... But I don't quite get why, if
the
PUBLIC ID of the DTD is known, there is a connection
Hi!
I got the same problem while working with NetBeans. NEtBeans uses XML a lot
and also had DTD references to other sites on the Internet. Every time I
wanted to start NetBeans up it wanted to connect to some internet site.
You are probably using IBM's JDK, right?
Just rename or delete