Hello
I want to make a server side GUI application that draw
senveral Rectanges and when mouse drag the bottom of Rectange, the rectange
extends. Do anybody know how I can realize this appication.
Thank you at advance.
Wang suya
wang suya
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> From: Bhandari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Pls help : How to make case insensitive URL(JSP) on
> Tomcat 5.5
>
> CAN ANYBODY TELL me a way to make my URL CASE INSENSITIVE?
> I need a step by step guide.
Read the doc:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
"caseS
Hi,
I m using tomcat 5.5 and we're hosting 5 application. The problem is that 1
of the application is not doing the log as expected. We're using commons
logging and log4j. All of the log4j config is similar. and this is the log4j
config file
log4j.rootLogger=INFO,STDOUT,FILE
log4j.appender.STDO
Hi,
I have an intranet based JSP application on Tomcat 5.5. i have rolled it
out. but the problem my JSP application users are facing is ' URL of
application' is case sensetive.
CAN ANYBODY TELL me a way to make my URL CASE INSENSITIVE?
I need a step by step guide.
Pls help.
Thanks and Regards
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> I've inherited a webapp which includes a system property reference (ie.,
> "region") in its web.xml (BTW, this context-param is used to lookup a
> Spring context file---e.g. /WEB-INF/jmsContext-eur.xml)
>
>
>contextConfig
I am having the seemingly common "Broken pipe" to mysql problem with
tomcat.
All i could find was some info about a "maxideltime" setting and
"idleconnectiontestperiod" where can I find out info about tuning to
make sure tomcat doesn't serve out stale database connections? The
following setti
Hello,
Sir i have a problem .
Actually i am using tomcat 5.5, and i want that when i run
jsp file on the server it will be case insensitive.
means case sensitive free.
as when I write in browser's 'http://localhost/test.html'
equals to 'http://local
I've inherited a webapp which includes a system property reference (ie.,
"region") in its web.xml (BTW, this context-param is used to lookup a
Spring context file---e.g. /WEB-INF/jmsContext-eur.xml)
contextConfigLocation
/WEB-INF/jmsContext-${region}.xml,
On 2/22/07, James McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to find out how to limit the number of Single Threaded Model
servlets which get created by the StandardWrapper.
I have looked at the API and there is a setMaxInstances(int) method but
I cannot find anywhere in the config xml
> From: James McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Maximum single threaded moldel servlets
>
> I am trying to find out how to limit the number of
> Single Threaded Model servlets which get created by
> the StandardWrapper.
I suspect there's not much interest in this aspect of the servl
Hi,
I am trying to find out how to limit the number of Single Threaded Model
servlets which get created by the StandardWrapper.
I have looked at the API and there is a setMaxInstances(int) method but
I cannot find anywhere in the config xml files to change it.
I did find the "wrapperClass" attrib
Thanks for the help : ) I'll try that
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: jerrythenoob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: JVM per web App in Tomcat 5 possiable
>>
>> my application uses a thrid-party native lib which will
>> bring down tomcat if the internet connectivity is lost
>> af
Great article! Yes, this is the way to do it! Many thanks.
Frank Nguyen
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From: Stefan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:43 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Get rid of 8080 port in Tomcat 3.3
Frank Nguyen schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We’re
I had a similar problem (native exceptions propagating out and killing
the JVM and thereby Tomcat). My quick and dirty solution was to wrap the
calls with a main() and run them as a separate java app in its own JVM.
Any problems therefore killed the subordinate JVM not the one running
Tomcat.
I'm
> From: jerrythenoob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JVM per web App in Tomcat 5 possiable
>
> my application uses a thrid-party native lib which will
> bring down tomcat if the internet connectivity is lost
> after a couple of attempts.
Hope you didn't pay money for that.
> Is there a way
now I'll double check that part. That could be an issue.
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 5:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: authentication security constraint error
> From: Propes, Barry L [GCG-NAOT]
> [m
> From: Propes, Barry L [GCG-NAOT]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: authentication security constraint error
>
> Yeah, I had them in there.
Are they in the right order relative to the other elements? The
schema is rather picky about how things are arranged. The
web.xml files for To
Hi
> That's the way You should go:
> http://www.linux.org.mt/article/tomcat-ports
I totally disagree.
First, it would surely be best to update to 6.0 and run it using jsvc
However, let's look at the solution in the link above.
1. "The Apache solution". (Which should be called the "httpd" so
Hi guys
a noob question, my application uses a thrid-party native lib which will
bring down tomcat if the internet connectivity is lost after a couple of
attempts. Is there a way to start another JVM for that web app alone ? or
does anyone have any suggestion for my situation ? Thanks
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Option 1) (Quick and dirty): Deploy libgcc_s.so. It's *not* the
compiler. The lib contains some machine specific runtime routines, for
which appropriate machine statements are not available.
Option 2): Compiling statically. If you've got good control over the
compilation process you can add "-stat
Yeah, I had them in there.
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 5:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: authentication security constraint error
> From: Propes, Barry L [GCG-NAOT]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Su
ok, thanks, Chuck.
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 5:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: authentication security constraint error
> From: Propes, Barry L [GCG-NAOT]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: au
> From: Propes, Barry L [GCG-NAOT]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: authentication security constraint error
>
> However, when I added info in my server.xml file to try and
> attempt DBCP, I get a warning in my logs about something
> being defined in in an auth-constraint without being
Hi,
I've been using versions 4.0 and 4.1.3 with a security constraint with no
problems.
However, when I added info in my server.xml file to try and attempt DBCP, I get
a warning in my logs about something being defined in in an auth-constraint
without being in a security role. Maybe not too
There was a thread from February 1st on this same issue. I am having the
same problem that person did, but I tried everything in the thread and still
no luck.
After I get mod_jk compiled I get this on server startup:
failure: CORE3170: Configuration initialization failed: Error running
init fun
> -Original Message-
> From: Marc Farrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:56 PM
> To: tomcat-users
> Subject: Connection Pooling Question
>
> Slightly off topic, but the core of what I want is being done in the
> source
> code of Tomcat. I am trying to use the
Frank Nguyen schrieb:
Hi,
We’re still running 3.3.1 – We’d like to get rid of specifying the port 8080
in the http request like HYPERLINK
"http://www.something.com:8080/"http://www.something.com:8080 and have it
default to 80 (HYPERLINK "http://www.somehting.com/"http://www.somehting.com
onl
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Hi,
I am a new user of tomcat. I have successfully download
I have something that works:
in web.xml:
imageServlet
ImageServlet
2
imageServlet
/users/image/*
Links to user images are like this:
( I am using Velocity )
and this is the servlet:
public class ImageServlet extends HttpServlet {
public void do
Hi,
tomcat does not care what is in the body of request, it just look at url
to map it to a servlet and headers to create context and request
objects. The rest is entierly up to servlet to manager.
For your information, slide is a webdav servlet working under any J2EE
compliant webapp container th
I haven't tried it on such an old version of tomcat, but I would think
jsvc from the commons-daemon project would work here.
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon
It essentially allows you to start tomcat as a privileged user long
enough to grab the port and then drop back to a low privilege u
All of those would fit together. Neither of those (except maybe 2.2.4)
is to young, so a lot of people already tried them and bugs concerning
their mainstream usage will be in the bug database very likely.
Concerning Tomcat, version 5.5.22 is in release preparation. There have
been serveral fi
Ok. I'm not overly familiar with Stripes, so you'll have to bear with
me a little. I can think of a few ways to handle this.
First, look at what makes a request from calculator.jsp unique. You
could use the referrer header, the value of a submit button, or the
presence of the equation request p
I wonder...would I get mixed results trying to implement JNDI maing in my
server.xml file, but only trying to (on a page by page basis, with an existing
servlet and/or JSP) utilize the naming context method?
In other words, I test out DBCP with one dedicated servlet or JSP, and perhaps
it works
Got it. I'll also get the spec. Thanks to you and Dave!
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:51 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: where to store user-generated files?
> From: Williams, Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
80 is a privileged port on *nix systems, you'll need to run tomcat as root
(generally not recommended). May I ask why you're still running tomcat circa
version 3?
On 2/21/07, Frank Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We're still running 3.3.1 – We'd like to get rid of specifying the port
8
Hi,
We’re still running 3.3.1 – We’d like to get rid of specifying the port 8080
in the http request like HYPERLINK
"http://www.something.com:8080/"http://www.something.com:8080 and have it
default to 80 (HYPERLINK "http://www.somehting.com/"http://www.somehting.com
only) but could not find any
> From: Williams, Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: where to store user-generated files?
>
> So, servlets can access the file system just like any other
> java or C++ program?
Yes - they're just part of the Tomcat process.
> If tomcat is running as user tomcat55, do the servlets ru
Sorry
I made a mistake
The .war with an erronous context.xml stays under the webbapps directory
while i tried to modify the context.xml under the application directory
Now it works fine
Jean-Claude
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De : Serlet Jean-Claude
Envoyé : mercredi 21 février 2007 14:44
À :
We are configuring a new server for use in a production environment, we
would like to maintain a similar setup to our other servers (apache + mod_jk
+ tomcat) but would like to upgrade to the latest appropriate versions.
We are running on Red Hat Linux (kernel 2.6.9-5) with the 1.5.0_11 JVM -
loo
I'm sure this is horribly insufficient, so I would recommend reading the
servlet spec. It's not all that bad a read as far as specifications go
and you can learn a lot about how tomcat operates.
If you have a servlet mapping all *.jpg to some servlet "myServlet" in
web.xml, web.xml also has anoth
Gotcha. So, servlets can access the file system just like any other
java or C++ program? I was thinking they were restricted, but now that
I'm thinking about it I think I was confusing that with applets. If
tomcat is running as user tomcat55, do the servlets run as the same
user, so you can set
Hello,
Is that good idea to POST XML data to Tomcat?
I wish to make HTTP request to servlet in Tomcat.
Method POST
Content Type: text/xml
Content would be non encoded XML file.
Is it good idea in general. My tomcat handles such requests now.
Is it expected that it will work in future?
Is ther
Hi
1) This is not an ldap or filter error, this is an xml wellformness
error. That mean tomcat can not parse your xml file
2) You say you can cut and paste it inside and ldap browser and it work?
Are you sure it is "&" that is inside your search rule? I mean your
ldap browser most probably do not
Hi David,
Ok forgive me now, but this is getting confusing. Where does
result come into this picture? Were you expecting actionBean to be an
instance of a different class? You aren't offering a lot to go on here.
Sorry for mixup. I've just thought that it is just about some option
in T
> From: Williams, Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: where to store user-generated files?
>
> Doesn't there have to be a mapping or alias somewhere (server.xml,
> web.xml,...?) that resolves, or translates
> "ThisTypeofFileName.ext" into
> "/real/path/in/OS/ThatTypeOfFileName.oxt"?
I'm new at this, so bear with me here for a moment...
The servlet mapping seems to me to tell tomcat "anytime you have a
request for a URI with .jpg extension, deliver the request to this
servlet", but that doesn't give any information about where in the
"real" file system said jpeg is stored, doe
> From: WILLIAM PARRA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: overlapped parameters between sessions
>
> I understood that the sessions were of each user. isn't it?
There may be multiple sessions per "user", depending on the browser,
number of windows open, etc.
> I understood that One session
Hello
My environment :
Windows 2003 server
Tomcat 5.5.12
What i tried :
userSearch="(&(uid={0})(|(dncomp=ou=Oneorgunit)(dencomp=ou=AnOtherOU)))"
while defining a Realm using an LDAP directory
I gave a xml parser error when i started the Tomcat Instance :
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The entity
try setting in JVM paramerter
MaxPermSize=256m
(if using linux)
> hi,
>
> I am using RHEL 4 and Tomcat. I have restarted my tomcat.
>
> After restarting my Tomcat server i am getting the following error while i
> try to view some jsp pages
>
>
> *java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space* .
>
>
>
I've read the documentation and my question is :
- socket_timeout = 2s but reply_timeout is 0 meaning that the webserver is
waiting forever. Which of them is used for timeout ajp connection?
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
>
> Then start reading on
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/refe
I've read the documentation and my question is :
- socket_timeout = 2s but reply_timeout is 0 meaning that the webserver is
waiting forever. Which of them is used for timeout ajp connection?
nuka wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am facing to a problem concerning apache-tomcat configuration via mod_jk
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#externalJndi
I noticed from the above link that you cannot access Tomcat's JNDI provider
outside of Tomcat "at this time". Is there plans to include it with Tomcat
6?
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My aplication is a system of inscription for aspirings to the
university. Therefore, it has concurrent connections. that I do?
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Ingeniero De Sistemas
Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
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Hi
I understood that the sessions were of each user. isn't it?
I understood that One session to one Navegator to one user. isn't it?
I don't understand because the parameter can be overwritten by the value from
another request. The object request is not part of the session?
Greetings and thanks
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: WILLIAM PARRA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: overlapped parameters between sessions
When passing parameters with get metod, with many
users (about 200); some parameters, are overlapped
between sessions.
If you're speaking of parameters taken from a URL,
Hi,
I am running tomcat 4.1.34 as a Windows Service by using service.bat
My application uses JNI and the required libraries exist in 3 folders:
C:\f1,C:\f2,C:\f3
When I add the these folders in -Djava.library.path:
"%EXECUTABLE%" //US//%SERVICE_NAME% ++JvmOptions "-Djava.library.path=C:\f1"
"%EXEC
> From: Muruganantham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space* .
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/memory.html - search for "MaxPermSize".
- Peter
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To start a new topic, e-mail: users@
Hello,
On 2/20/07, Stephen Souness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Interesting that the Stunnix website appears to make no mention of who
is actually behind it the product.
Also interesting that you have posted a very similar message to a python
mailing list, subject: "Found a product for running
Hello,
According to this page (select Tomcat in the left pane):
http://stunnix.com/ws-ui-saws/ui.xpl/1/project.showprops
Tomcat seems to be 5.5.20 but here they state that one can add support for
any version of Tomcat to it (here:
http://stunnix.com/prod/aws/tomcat-cdrom.shtml )
As for use of
hi,
I am using RHEL 4 and Tomcat. I have restarted my tomcat.
After restarting my Tomcat server i am getting the following error while i
try to view some jsp pages
*java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space* .
Please any one help me.
Thanks,
M.Muruganantham.
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Looks like roll your own then!
A few thoughts on the matter - maybe someone could add to them?
It should be easy to map requests for images to a servlet, which can
then find the appropriate image file wherever it might be ( within or
outside the server ). Like this in the web.xml file:
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