Thaks, Darek
I didn´t now that cache...
Amadeo.
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Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Q: Why Tomcat return me a OLD version of my doc.jar in an
App
did you clean up your local cache?
the jar file might be a local version of the file. You might not be able
to see the new version until you remove the old one. (usually
~/.java/.deployment/javaws/)
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adeo Alonso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Received: 10/7/2005 2:03 PM
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
> Subject: Q: Why Tomcat return me a OLD version of my doc.jar in an Applet ?
>
> Hi list:
>
>I apologize me last (&first) email to the list with faults
Hi list:
I apologize me last (&first) email to the list with faults on date and form
Thanks to Mark Thomas for your explanations.
The problem I attempt to solve is the next:
When I demand the page
'http://expresiongrafica.caminos.upm.es/PAU/AppletDoc.html', which has an
Applet with a ta
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Hi all,
¿Can anyone explain it , please?
I use Tomcat 5.5 as server pages html with an 'Applet' that uses a 'doc.jar'
I have placed two tags in 'server.xml' file to use ports :80 y
:8080 in the same way
I Have fixed bugs from mi 'doc.jar' (v1) to a new version with the same name
'
I solved this problem.
It was not the problem of tomcat.
I just added the following lines into log4j.properties
# Remove org.apache.* logs
log4j.logger.org.apache=WARN
It was because of struts and Digester which is used by struts.
So I change the log level of org.apache.*.
2005/8/3, KwonNam So
I installed a web context to Tomcat 5.0.28 ant the struts 1.2.7 web
application context includes log4j-1.2.11.jar in WEB-INF/lib and
log4j.properties in WEB-INF/classes.
After that, Tomcat shows all it's log messages(include DEBUG) in log4j
format which is configured in WEB-INF/classes/log4j.prope
Hi,
I'm running a home made application on tomcat 4.1.31 on a HP-UX 11i box
with the HotSpot JVM 1.4.2_02. I'm using a Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector.
The heap size of the tomcat process grows until it reachs the value I
set with the -Xmx parameter. At this point I have some
java.lang.OutOfMemory excep
Sometimes "we" developers have no choice on the version that we
run. "We" were upgraded from 4.1.12 to 4.1.30 last weekend.
This only happened because IT wanted to upgrade from SLES7 to
SLES8 and 4.1.30 is the version that YAAST had. If it had been
up to my part of the "We", we would have been o
Michael wrote:
>Since I just posted such a message let me explain why I am
>installing 4.1.x. It is for a third party software the latest release
of which requires Servlet spec 2.3. That is >supported by TC 4 only.
The vendor does not take any responsibilty that their product will work
with
> RTFM Consulting Services Inc
Beautiful. I wish I thought of it.
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Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "John Villar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
i don't think that every T4 user has HP-UX
No... by my count, I think there are three of us. :)
And don't forget me... I'm the guy who runs Tomcat on OpenVMS on an HP Alpha
system [well, really I think of them as DEC Alpha, not as Compaq
> -Original Message-
> From: John Villar
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 3:03 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Why tomcat 4 or even 3?
>
>
> That's true yoav, actually i live off that kind of things,
> however, what
> really amazes me
Hi,
We don't foster the use of older branches. We always encourage people
to upgrade, and I think the text on the Tomcat home and status pages is
clear to that effect.
And by and large users do upgrade, I think. You still see Tomcat 3 and
4 questions, and you'll see them forever, but I believe
ge management and
audit process in place typically.
I could go on and on ;) This is well-trodden territory, the subject of
much discussion in various offline forums I belong to.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: POLO ARAUJO, JAVIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
t;-Original Message-
>From: POLO ARAUJO, JAVIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 2:19 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Why tomcat 4 or even 3?
>
>What is more, a lot of app's for big companies are just forgotten or
>have
What is more, a lot of app's for big companies are just forgotten or
have a few users, so why spend time upgrading to a newer version of
tomcat?
Paul said:
> Sometimes one dont need to be faster.
> I'm talking about a old legacy app (not critical - intranet), running
> very well for a coupl
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 04:07:52PM -0400, John Villar wrote:
> A question to everyone out there. why does anyone use nowadays
> Tomcat 4 branch?. isn't tomcat 5 branch more bug free, featurefull
> and backwards compatible?
Perhaps because the tomcat home page seems to encourage t
I am in the process of moving from 4.0 to 5.0 on HPUX. So far - 5.0 has been
pretty sweet, here were the worst of my problems:
(1) Bad coder karma
<%page import="java.util.*,java.io.*,"%> will cause an error with the
trailing comma
(2) (more bad coder karma) Placing return statements in your JS
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Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 3:37 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Why tomcat 4 or even 3?
From: "John Villar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> i don't think that every T4 user has HP-UX
No... by my count, I think there are thr
John Villar escribió:
...
the "recompile" problem: that wouldn't happen if you had a good software
provider i'm against any provider that forces their customers to
stick to an old dying tomcat revision.
...
That's right. But, in real life, sometimes we have not choice :D
Good providers ma
Sometimes one dont need to be faster.
I'm talking about a old legacy app (not critical - intranet), running
very well for a couple of years in the same old server.
John Villar escribió:
Yep, that's true but T5 is way faster than T4 or T3 and is
comparable to Apache (Yoav's word, not thre
I think you've got a point with the "afraid to upgrade" however, i
think that the Tomcat community should fight this way of thinking to
minimize "maintainability", someone has to develop a side by side
Comparative brochure of tomcat 5 benefits. maybe i'll write one. The
"don't feel the
Yep, that's true but T5 is way faster than T4 or T3 and is
comparable to Apache (Yoav's word, not threefold speeds anymore LOL)
John Villar
Gerente de Proyectos
Computadores Flor Hard Soft 2058 C.A.
www.florhard.com
Pablo Lillia escribió:
Sometimes there are old sw, in old servers, that
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 04:07:52PM -0400, John Villar wrote:
: A question to everyone out there. why does anyone use nowadays
: Tomcat 4 branch?.
Some more conservative shops intentionally lag behind on releases. The
reasons range from "afraid to upgrade" to "don't feel the need to
upgrad
Sometimes there are old sw, in old servers, that was not upgraded for
some (stupid?) reason.
Some examples:
- if the client does not pay for the upgrade
- if there are a old compiled webapp that cannot be replaced
Regards,
Paul
John Villar escribió:
Hmm that seems a valid argument however
From: "John Villar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> i don't think that every T4 user has HP-UX
No... by my count, I think there are three of us. :)
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Hmm that seems a valid argument however, i want to know what
every other person in the mailing list says. i don't think that
every T4 user has HP-UX (its a posibillity, however, i've seen comments
like "i run tomcat 4.1.x on W2K")
John Villar
Gerente de Proyectos
Computadores Flor H
From: "John Villar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A question to everyone out there. why does anyone use nowadays
> Tomcat 4 branch?. isn't tomcat 5 branch more bug free, featurefull
> and backwards compatible?
> that question has haunted me from the beginning of joining this list.
Because we'r
A question to everyone out there. why does anyone use nowadays
Tomcat 4 branch?. isn't tomcat 5 branch more bug free, featurefull
and backwards compatible?
that question has haunted me from the beginning of joining this list.
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Computadores Flor Hard
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 2:23 PM
Subject: RE: Figuring out why tomcat won't start
Hi,
It might be fine. Execute "catalina.bat run" instead of "startup.bat"
to leave the DOS prompt open. Look at the logs/catalina.out file for
errors.
Yoav
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>Subject: Figuring out why tomcat won't start
>
>Hey,
>Could anyone give me some pointers on how to find an error that is
causing
>tomcat not to start. I'm using 4x on Windows, when I got to a prompt
Hey,
Could anyone give me some pointers on how to find an error that is causing tomcat not
to start. I'm using 4x on Windows, when I got to a prompt in the bin folder and type
'startup' the new DOS window opens for a split second and then closes right away. Most
likely some error in my server.x
Sorry, forgot to mention it on this post. The Castor JAR file is in my
webapplication's WEB-INF/lib directory.
From: Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ari,
is there any particular reason why all classes in third party
jar-package (Exolab Castor in my case) can
not be imported in my JSP pages on new Tomcat (4.1.29 and Java build
1.4.2_03-b02)? It works fine with
the old version (Tomcat 4.0.1 and Java build 1.3.1_02-b02).
Where is your Castor
Hi,
is there any particular reason why all classes in third party jar-package
(Exolab Castor in my case) can
not be imported in my JSP pages on new Tomcat (4.1.29 and Java build
1.4.2_03-b02)? It works fine with
the old version (Tomcat 4.0.1 and Java build 1.3.1_02-b02).
The import line in my
convention, and it
happened to show a tomcat class. So someone asked what it referred to and
thus "Tomcat" sprang upon the unsuspecting world.
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From: epyonne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 11:42 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re:
Agreed.
OS/2, DB2 to name a few. Sorry, big blue:).
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 9:36 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: [ot] why tomcat is called tomcat?
>friends:0 talking about it. I am asking mostly
FAQ
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/meta.html
-Tim
Yansheng Lin wrote:
Is it Friday yet?
Being working with tomcat for such a long time; wondered about the name 'tomcat'
a few times. Did a search this morning... for 30 seconds. Couldn't find
anything...too many hits. Wonder if anyone he
> What do people outside of computer world think of the name 'tomcat'? Like
> someone who doesn't know what it does and just hear a bunch of his
computer
> friends:0 talking about it. I am asking mostly in terms of marketing.
For
> example, most of people on this list would think Apache sounds mu
Howdy,
>Did he have to get the name approved? Was he working for Sun? Did he
know
>tomcat is going to be so popular.
No (not formally, anyways, but more like an informal conversation with
other developers), yes, and no.
>What do people outside of computer world think of the name 'tomcat'?
Lik
about it. I am asking mostly in terms of marketing. For
example, most of people on this list would think Apache sounds much better than
IIS.
-Yan
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:52 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE:
ChemInformatics
>-Original Message-
>From: Yansheng Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:36 AM
>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>Subject: [ot] why tomcat is called tomcat?
>
>
>Is it Friday yet?
>
>Being working with tomcat for s
Is it Friday yet?
Being working with tomcat for such a long time; wondered about the name 'tomcat'
a few times. Did a search this morning... for 30 seconds. Couldn't find
anything...too many hits. Wonder if anyone hear knows the story.
-Yan
Howdy,
You might also use two tomcat instances -- much easier to tune.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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>From: Parris, Edward G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 5:38 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: WHY? Tomcat 5
On Mon, February 2, 2004 at 6:28 pm, Josh Rehman wrote:
>
> This brings up an interesting point. I'm too lazy to test it, but what
> happens if you tomcat needs more threads than it is allowed? Does the
> user get a 404?
No. If the acceptCount is set to more than 0, the request will sit in the
ac
David Rees wrote:
1. Recompile Tomcat 5, lowering the hard-coded minimum.
2. Implement a filter or some other type of synchronization in your
servlet which keeps track of the number of currently executing requests
and redirects the user to a different page with a meta refresh letting
them know th
On Mon, February 2, 2004 at 2:38 pm, Parris, Edward G wrote:
> I tried a similar configuration on Tomcat 5.0.18 but noticed a ThreadPool
> warning on startup stating that my maxThreads setting was too low and that
> it would be reset to 10.
>
> WARNING: maxThreads setting (3) too low, set to 10
>
>
I have a single server running Tomcat supporting several webapps. The web apps fall
into two categories:
webapps that require quick response but that use few system resources
webapps that are expected to process for a long period and consume large amounts of
system resources
The goal is to cr
I have a single server running Tomcat supporting several webapps. The web apps fall
into two categories:
webapps that require quick response but that use few system resources
webapps that are expected to process for a long period and consume large amounts of
system resources
The goal is to cr
t;From: Mark.he [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 9:01 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Why Tomcat shutdown unprovokedly?
>
>Hi All,
>
>I have encountered a problem when using Tomcat4.1.29.
>I changed the appbase to my appliaction's directory
Hi All,
I have encountered a problem when using Tomcat4.1.29.
I changed the appbase to my appliaction's directory (not in $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps) and
add a context like this:
The application isn't a standard webapp. There is no web.xml in the application's
directory.
Everything works well after
Hi,
> There's a Bug:
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22096
>
> Fixed with a hotfix you'll need to download:
>
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-4/binaries/4.1.27-hotfix-22096.zip
>
> Hope that works for ya...
Jep, thanks for help.
Best regards
Marcin
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Most likely...
There's a Bug:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22096
Fixed with a hotfix you'll need to download:
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-4/binaries/4.1.27-hotfix-22096.zip
Hope that works for ya...
justin
At 02:04 PM 10/13/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
> What version of
Hi,
> What version of Tomcat are you using?
Apache Tomcat/4.1.27
Best regards
Marcin
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What version of Tomcat are you using?
At 01:51 PM 10/13/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a web application with filters. When
Tomcat starts it works fine. When I try to reload
it using manager I get exceptions in log files.
This is a part of my web.xml file concerning filters:
files
scs.uti
Hi,
I wrote a web application with filters. When
Tomcat starts it works fine. When I try to reload
it using manager I get exceptions in log files.
This is a part of my web.xml file concerning filters:
files
scs.util.SCSMultipartFilter
dir.upload
files/
pa
rs List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: why tomcat append WEB_0002dINF... to the precompiled jsp
package
> Why not?
>
> When a page is precompiled (or even compiled at run time) - all that is
> required is a valid java class name. (By
Why not?
When a page is precompiled (or even compiled at run time) - all that is
required is a valid java class name. (By the spec).
So it could be legal for tomcat to translate every jsp into a class called
more.Cowbell.java. This is ok since every JSP is loaded under its own class
loader.
B
Hi folks,
I am using ant to precompile the jsp files. Let's say the in package name is
"com.mycompany.jsp" and the jsp file is in the /jsp/admin/logon.
After the jsp compiled to java, the package name becomes
com.mycompany.jsp.WEB_0002dINF.jsp.admin.logon
Why?
Thanks!
Billy Ng
I'm programmer. I use JasperReports on jsp. when JasperReports occur any
Exception. tomcat will shutdown. i'd to know why tomcat shutdown and how to
fix it.
dori.jasper.engine.JRException: Could not load font from location :
CORDIAU.TIF
at
dori.jasper.engine.export.JRPdfExporter.
> Are your applet and browser calling the same url? If you defined multiple
> definitions for your servlet in web.xml you will get separate
> instances. Also if you have your context loaded twice: defined as a
> in server.xml and autoloaded.
>Charlie
Thanks! The problem was that I requested ser
twice: defined as a
in server.xml and autoloaded.
Charlie
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> From: Daniil Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 9:48 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re:Re: why Tomcat 4.0.4 creates new instance of servlet, when
>
>
> If I understand you correctly I think I must say a servlet get's
initialized once, when it's loaded (by the classloader), and then only again
if it's changed.
It must be so in theory, but in fact I see, that when applet request servlet
(that was already initialized) at first time, the servl
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> Sent: 17. nóvember 2002 13:58
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> Subject: why Tomcat 4.0.4 creates new instance of servlet,
> when applet make first request to servlet?
>
>
> Given:
> Tomcat 4.0.4 and servlet, that was alr
Given:
Tomcat 4.0.4 and servlet, that was already initialized when browser made
request to it.
When browser window with applet opens, applet begin periodically query the
servlet through standard method doPost. But at the first request applet to
servlet Tmcat creates a new instance to servlet, in s
Win2000.
The Tomcat service stopped from time to time.
(Apache was still running after Tomcat died.)
Question:
Where can I find the Tomcat log messages which may give me indication on
why Tomcat chose to termainate itself?
(such as Exceptions,...)
I checked ~\tomcat\logs and couldn't
esday, October 01, 2002 7:19 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Can someone PLEASE tell me why tomcat uses so much CPU???
I'm not sure it is Tomcat.
I have Tomcat 3.1 with Apache 1.3.26 and mod_jserv, many separate instances
of Tomcat. My servers rarely go over 40% CPU, and my sit
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> Subject: RE: Can someone PLEASE tell me why tomcat uses so much CPU???
>
>
> Greetings...
>
> Have you also noticed a spike in CPU usage on your Apache
> server running
> mod_jk, or your network throughput?
>
> The reason
This sounds like the bug I fixed in Tomcat 4.1.x where infrequently I saw
a POST request put Tomcat into an infinite loop. We run Apache and Tomcat
on different servers. I had noticed the increased CPU usage on the Tomcat
server but hadn't noticed the increased CPU usage on the Apache server.
I
hn
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> From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:57 PM
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> Subject: Can someone PLEASE tell me why tomcat uses so much CPU???
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using tomcat 3.2.4, mod_jk, apach
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> From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:57 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Can someone PLEASE tell me why tomcat uses so much CPU???
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using tomcat 3.2.4, mod_jk, apache 1.3.x, linux redhat
> 7.1. The
n demand,
but no luck yet
Any of this sound familiar?
Chris
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Sent: 30 September 2002 21:57
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Subject: Can someone PLEASE tell me why tomcat uses so much CPU???
Hi,
I am using tomcat 3.2.4, mod_jk, apach
out problems on the IBM JDK.
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Please respond to much
.
Brandon
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Hmmm, well, first things first, the Sun JDK isn't so good from wh
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> What jdk are you using? I use suse 8, tomcat 3.3.x, apache 1.3.x, mod_jk,
> etc
&
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> Mike,
>
> Thanks for answering.
>
> I'm using Sun's JDK 1.3.1_01.
>
> We have been r
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What jdk are you using? I use suse 8, tomcat 3.3.x, apache 1.3.x, mod_jk,
etc
with IBM's 1.3 jdk and don't experience anything like that.
--mikej
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onday, September 30, 2002 1:57 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
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>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using tomcat 3.2.4, mod_jk, apache 1.3.x, linux redhat 7.1. The java
> processes slowly take more and more CPU power. After about
Hi,
I am using tomcat 3.2.4, mod_jk, apache 1.3.x, linux redhat 7.1. The java
processes slowly take more and more CPU power. After about a day, java is
taking 15% CPU, after two days, about 30% of a 1GHZ CPU, etc. If I leave it
running for more than three or four days, everything is VERY slow.
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:00 AM
Subject: Anybody know why tomcat 4.0.1 does not look in the classes
directory for resources?
I have a problem.
I have two webapps runnin
I have a problem.
I have two webapps running on Tomcat.
The first one has no problems reading from its classes directory for resource files
like .properties
The second one however is throwing missing resource bundle exceptions and insists it
cannot find bundle for base name WEB.
But I do ha
ubject: Figuring out why Tomcat isn't serving a servlet (fwd)
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>
> Date: 18 Oct 2001 01:06:18 -
> From: Dr. Evil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
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Date: 18 Oct 2001 01:06:18 -
From: Dr. Evil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Figuring out why Tomcat isn't serving a servlet
I am completely stumped by a seemingly simple problem. I have created
a very simple servlet:
import java.i
. They are planning integration with Tomcat
4.0.
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From: peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 11:42 AM
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Subject: Re: why tomcat
Hi there
Just been reading your postings. Am I right in saying that Tomcat does not
support
implementation.
hope it helps,
-r
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I've looked at Caucho resin, Blazix. How does JBoss compare with them?
I'm
aware that Resin is just a web
> Just been reading your postings. Am I right in saying that Tomcat does
not
> support EJBs? What about tomcat 4?
Tomcat isn't an "EJB container", but it can be an EJB client. You can't
"host" EJBs within Tomcat them, but if you have an EJB container somewhere
else on your network, you can acc
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From: Reynir Hübner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 10:43 AM
Subject: RE: why tomcat
Tomcat is "only" a servlet/jsp container...
To get EJB support you need an EJB container such as Jboss...
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 9:42 AM
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Hi there
Just been reading your postings. Am I right in saying that Tomcat does
not
support EJBs? What about tomcat 4?
Thanks
Peter
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From: S
Hi there
Just been reading your postings. Am I right in saying that Tomcat does not
support EJBs? What about tomcat 4?
Thanks
Peter
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From: Shay Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:47 PM
Subject: RE
J2EE is a specification, not an actual product. Tomcat is the
implementation of part of that spec (Servlet/JSP) whereas the BEA
WebLogic server is an implementation of the full (ish) specification.
Quick answer: you do not need tomcat or the J2EE reference
implementation if you have WebLog
If you want low cost EJB container (with Tomcat integrated in it) you should
go for JBoss www.jboss.org
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From: Tony Vinayak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:52 PM
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Subject: RE: why tomcat
You're right; BEA c
cat 4 will be the reference (and thus first?) implementation of the
2.3 servlet api...
cheers,
pero
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From: Huaxin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:40 PM
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Subject: why tomcat
Maybe I am confusing, but I don
route.
regards,
Tony
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From: Huaxin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 2:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: why tomcat
Maybe I am confusing, but I don't know if I still need
TOm-cat or even J2EE if I have BEA-Weblogic.
It seem
Maybe I am confusing, but I don't know if I still need
TOm-cat or even J2EE if I have BEA-Weblogic.
It seems to me BEA-Weblogic can do the job at least for
Tomcat
Thanks a lot!
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>Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 12:46 AM
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>Subject: why tomcat doesn't run?
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>I have Linux redhat 7.1
>I do this command an then I
I have Linux redhat 7.1
I do this command an then I try to see il tomcat runs by browsing with
netscape "127.0.0.1:8080" but don't run: why?
Thankyou in advance, Rino.
COMMAND:
[rino@localhost rino]$ cd tomkat/
[rino@localhost tomkat]$ cd jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
[rino@localhost jakarta-tomcat-3.2
Tomcat 3.2 under Win Nt 4.
Client wants to re-use socket connection
for multiple requests from server - it is
actually a feature of HTTP 1.1. This saves
time on creating socket object, making
TCP connection.
What Tomcat is doing unlike othe
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