Dear All,
We deploy web application on application server. Users accessing content
server(Documentum) through application server. But we are getting
following error after 3 hours. So our unable to access Document
Management System(DMS).Temporary solution for this restart application
server then
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 10:25, David Kerber wrote:
> I posted this on comp.lang.java.security yesterday, but haven't gotten a
> single answer, so I'm hoping you people can help:
>
> I'm trying to implement ACL's in my Tomcat-based webapp, and am having
> trouble applying what I read in the docs and
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Hi,
I would like to be able to configure an apache virtual host, where all
requests ending in .pl are served by apache, and everything else falls
through to tomcat. I have no idea where to start. (I normally just copy
and paste something into httpd.conf to setup my connector) Are there any
go
Not really (via the Servlet Api)
-Tim
Milanez, Marcus wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to get the full servlet class name (e.g:
com.test.MyServlet) according to its URL (e.g: /servlet/MyServlet)
programmatically ?
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On 5/15/07, Nathan Hook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are an Application Service Provider (ASP) that has numerous clients with
the number of clients increasing rapidly. All our clients use the same
application but each client needs/wants a distinguishing element in the url
to identify them to t
Hi Rashmi,
thans for reply.
I think that ojdbc14.jar is newer version of oracle drivers and it
works fine with standard datasource factory
org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory and
javax.sql.DataSource. It stops work when I use oracle datasource
factory
factory="oracle.jdbc.pool
Zdenek,
I used to have a problem with some of my driver connections, then switched from
the jar file you're using to one labeled ojdbc14_g.jar.
Let me know if you cannot find it and I'll email it to you offline.
I know I had to have someone on here (may have been Mark) email it to me, as
Oracl
Hi,
Is it possible to get the full servlet class name (e.g:
com.test.MyServlet) according to its URL (e.g: /servlet/MyServlet)
programmatically ?
Thanks!
That did it, Thanks!
Ken
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From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 2:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat thinks TCP port is in use
Tomcat has a shutdown port it listens on too. Typically this is 8005
-Tim
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Tomcat has a shutdown port it listens on too. Typically this is 8005
-Tim
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Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to get Tomcat 6.0 running on Windows XP. Whenever I start it
I get the message:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
I've tried three differ
Thanks! The problem with the documentation (for me at least) is that
sometimes you already have to know what your looking for to find it in
the docs. So now I do. Thank you.
-- Rob
Caldarale, Charles R said the following on 05/15/2007 11:21 AM:
>> From: Rob Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Su
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to get Tomcat 6.0 running on Windows XP. Whenever I start it
I get the message:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
I've tried three different port numbers. I can't find any reason why
Tomcat would think the port was already bound. Accordin
We've been given a difficult problem to solve and I'm hoping that some
help/insight is available on this mailing list.
We are an Application Service Provider (ASP) that has numerous clients with
the number of clients increasing rapidly. All our clients use the same
application but each client
> From: Rob Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Running stand-alone Tomcat and Apache on the same
> server, port 80
>
> I've been through the documentation on server.xml, and while
> I can specify specific ports, I do not see any mechanism to
> specify which of the machine's several IPs
Hi,
In Apache, you can run multiple servers (and virtual servers) all
listening on port 80 by having multiple IP addresses. I would like to
do the same thing except I want to run Tomcat and Apache on the same
physical machine, both listening on port 80. I've been through the
documentation on ser
That's one I haven't heard before. I'll have to keep an eye out
for that in the future, but it isn't the case here. I also did not
download any of the versions I'm using directly on the server,
so I should have been safe from that.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Sean McKellips
Systems Administrator
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 6.0.13 stable. This release is the second stable release of the
6.0.x branch, and includes bugfixes over Apache Tomcat 6.0.10.
Apache Tomcat 6.0 includes new features over Apache Tomcat 5.5,
including support for the new
Hi,
Just for the record, have you checked if isapi_redirect.dll is "blocked" by
Windows 2003 protection for files downloaded from the internet?
If you go in the properties of the dll file, and it is blocked, a big
"unblock" button will be shown. I had this problem on Windows Server 2003 in
both 3
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Hi,
I noticed the tomcat web pages are updated and the 6.0.13 version is
available.
With maven I was able to use 6.0.10 with the following repository:
tomcat-repository
http://tomcat.apache.org/dev/dist/m2-repository/
However the 6.0.13 version is not th
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Thanks Bill - that was the solution to my problem, but unfortuantely a
new one saw the day :-)
The patch works fine with Mozilla Firefox, but it is like Internet
Explorer closes the SSL socket instantly, which results in this Stacktrace:
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Rashmi,
Rashmi Rubdi wrote:
> On 5/14/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Rashmi Rubdi wrote:
>> > One way to use Xalan is with JSTL XML tags inside a JSP.
>>
>> A much better way is to use Cocoon (http://cocoon.apache.org).
>
> I'v
2007/5/15, Tomi N/A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Worked like a charm, both on my development machine and in the hosted
environment: thanks, Chuck!
Ups, sorry Hassan: I appreciate your help as well.
Cheers,
t.n.a.
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2007/5/14, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A better place for the would be in META-INF/context.xml of the
webapp.
Worked like a charm, both on my development machine and in the hosted
environment: thanks, Chuck!
Cheers,
t.n.a.
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Are you sure that the database is at localhost:3306/test
Just make sure that the remote linux server has a MYSQL server running
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