"Andrew Friebel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>I apologise for my lack of information. What you have given me has helped,
> however a new issue has arisen from it.
>
> I did turn off validation as per the other suggestion from my post. This
> allowed me to parse t
I apologise for my lack of information. What you have given me has helped,
however a new issue has arisen from it.
I did turn off validation as per the other suggestion from my post. This
allowed me to parse the web.xml file, however, I still need to save the
document declaration. When you turn
Ghostrider,
Thankyou. I have downloaded the zip file and will have a look at it.
I will need to check to see if the application works under both windows and
linux.
regards,
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IT Security Access Management
Technology Risk and Security
Technology Australia
National Australia Bank
I think I'm getting a picture now. Have you run IE since the "critical"
update to upgrade from IE 6 to IE 7? IE is trying to run an internal
pref page for you to choose your default search provider and it's
getting caught somehow. I seriously doubt this is a Tomcat/Eclipse
problem as much as
Thanks, David. However, my IE home page was already set to my ISP's home
page. I checked the URL that the icon I use to open IE and it is exactly
the same as I use for Mozilla; only it works for Mozilla, but not for
IE7 (and it worked the same for IE6 as well). The URL is
http://www.rr.com/flash/in
- Original Message -
From: "Rainer Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat Threads handling user Requests problem
Johnny Kewl wrote:
Can you believe that, IE only allows 2 files downloaded at the same time,
and then
Johnny Kewl wrote:
Can you believe that, IE only allows 2 files downloaded at the same
time, and then you have to dig into the registry get OPERA ;)
The 2 connections are a recommendation for well-behaved http clients
coming from the http spec in order to keep server load related to one
c
Here, I found a link so you can read about the PIPE stuff I'm waffling on
about
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Performance/
and it also give you a way to change it...
If you trick Tomcat into making it think its a HTTP/1.0 connection dont
ask me how but I imagine you can set the Ajax head
Can you believe that, IE only allows 2 files downloaded at the same time,
and then you have to dig into the registry get OPERA ;)
Now that I advertised my favorite browser
I think its working and I have yet another theory ;)
Modern browsers dont drop the connection, because establishing a
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Threads handling user Requests problem
>
> There is a registry setting you can tweak in Windows to let
> IE6/7 open more than 2 at a time; there's probably something
> equivalent in Firefox, but I don't know what it is.
For IE, look here:
http:/
Both. You've made the incorrect assumption that "made visible" means
"made visible to web applications", which is incorrect. A classloader
makes classes and resources visible to whoever has access to the
classloader; webapps do not have access to the Catalina classloader.
...
Tomcat is the o
i'm guessing you need to modify the mime type in you httpd.conf
to set .jsp as text/html
just my guess...
that's what i'd do if my system exhibited that symptom
On 7/2/07, Richard Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I saw your first post and was interested. I am running a
very similar system with
No. I tried it but it seems to have no effect.
..and if i call getBufferSize() in my code I still get the default value of 8K
even if I set the socketBuffer=-1 connector property in the server.xml
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: does calling
response.flushBuffer not do an
Hello Tomcat dev, gurus, ranters and ravers, I have downloaded the TC source
(apache-tomcat-6.0.13-src.tar.gz) and the ant (1.6) build attempt fails with
the following error condition (one of 67 errors):
/usr/local/apache-tomcat-6.0.13-src/java/org/apache/jasper/compiler/JDTCompiler.java:86:
ca
Hey,
thanks for your support so far.
I just played around with the settings some more and could find out more
interesting stuff...
First of all, about our configuration: we have an Apache and Tomcat running on
the same machine, with JK 1.2 in between. If I log requests in Apache, the IP
address
does calling response.flushBuffer not do anything for you?
Filip
Fabio Rossi wrote:
Hi, thank you for the answer, but my problem in different.
When I send the data, I specify the content lenght and the client knows if the
"download" is completed or not.
The problem is that, with output buffer
It seems that get and post are treated differently.
But thank you all the same.:)
2007/7/2, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Niu Kun wrote:
> Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#tomcat5CharEncoding
Mark
-
Thank you for your excellent link.
But what makes me feel strange is that how can I add the code
String paramEncoding = application.getInitParameter("PARAMETER_ENCODING");
request.setCharacterEncoding(paramEncoding);
into my JSP file.
And now to my JSP file, I turn to the fmt namespace.
I added t
So IE is working correctly, just pointing to an invalid page. Can't
you simply change the homepage? Also verify the icon you are using to
open IE isn't opening it with a specific location like
http://localhost:8080/fwlink/
--David
Sue McKeown wrote:
Sorry about this, but I forgot to me
Sorry about this, but I forgot to mention in my earlier message that
my computer is running Windows XP with SP2.
--Sue
Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 10:57:41 -0400
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
From: Sue McKeown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Internet Explorer not working correctly after installing Tomc
Hi:
I installed Eclipse (v.3.1.2) and Tomcat (v5.5) with a single
installer that my professor distributed to a Client-Server
Programming class I took. I rarely use IE (I use Mozilla and only use
IE when absolutely necessary). So it was probably 2 months after the
class until I even tried to
I saw your first post and was interested. I am running a
very similar system with no problems (I take that back: there
are problems, but not this problem).
Q1. Is there something in your apache config file(s) to do
with mimetypes that is messing things up?
Q2. Are you working with strange c
> From: Mirek Kopriva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Threads handling user Requests problem
>
> Now the problem. I can see only 2 Tomcat Threads, handling
> all of these request, which as you can imagine can take a while.
This is the result of the browser complying with the HTTP
(maybe a repost?)
Hi all,
We are running tomcat 5.5.23 on java 1.6.0 (suse 10.0 with addon java6
rpms for suse 10.1). These machines are load balanced behind an apache
2.2.2 with mod_jk jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.15 (both compiled from
sources). We have a page that is showing the html source in
En l'instant précis du 02/07/07 15:55, Mirek Kopriva s'exprimait en ces
termes:
>
> There can be as many as 100 separate requests (not usual but possible)
> per a
> page load via Ajax. Some of those
> requests can take a while because of waiting for another application, I'm
> trying to integrate wi
Dear All,
I have a problem when too few (only 2) Tomcat's threads is handling my
requests.
First a little background on what I'm trying to do:
I have an web application, which loads a page. On loading the page there are
Ajax script calls (DWR framework),
requesting more data from the tomcat to be
> From: Vaduvoiu Tiberiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: change/set tomcat encoding
>
> I'm having problem with tomcat encoding. I have some xml
> files that have encoding utf-8 but when I do a slide search,
> I get some errors because(or at least I think because) by
> default, Tomcat use
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From: "Nino Ulsamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 1:43 PM
Subject: AW: Tomcat - Apache: IP replacement
John,
keep cool ;-)
So that might be interesting. We indeed have a MS Box running here, so where
exactly could we co
> From: is_maximum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: a question about user athentication
>
> I mean is there any way to specialize this authentication
> method for one application and for the others it remains
> as its default
Read the doc:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/
I'm modifying the response by appending a session cookie whose maxAge
has been configured to a positive value. I'm writing it as a Filter
because 1) Eric suggested that (well, he suggested a Valve, but from
my limited understanding, it seems like a Filter does the same thing
and is not spec
Thanks to all thoise that replied to my origianl post reagrding this web
application.
Sebastian Himberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi,
if you want to use Tomcat you can also use EJB by utilizing OpenEJB.
Have a look at: http://openejb.apache.o
I'm sorry, in fact that's what I wanted to tell you. I tested with
Apache and Tomcat not on the same machine, but with the client on the
Apache machine. If I move the client to another machine, the result is
the wanted result, it shows the IP of the client.
I tend to agree with Johnny Kewl, mo
Hi all,
We are running tomcat 5.5.23 on java 1.6.0 (suse 10.0 with addon java6
rpms for suse 10.1). These machines are load balanced behind an apache
2.2.2 with mod_jk jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.15 (both compiled from
sources). We have a page that is showing the html source instead of
the page
Guys,
thanks a lot for the input!
Cheers
Gregor
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John,
keep cool ;-)
So that might be interesting. We indeed have a MS Box running here, so where
exactly could we come across IPv6?
Thanks,
Nino
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Von: Johnny Kewl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 2. Juli 2007 13:21
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: T
Ha ha you made me panic, no my load sharing stuff behind JK, is not
doing that, ie getRemoteAddr is working.
You know if you on a MS box, (guessing wildly here), the first time I ever
saw 0.0.0.0 as a local address is when I was playing with IPv6.
and only on the "local" IPV6 addresses,
Rainer,
thanks for your comment. But I don't want to see the Apache server address, I
want to see the address of the user who originally started the request!
Nino
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Von: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 2. Juli 2007 12:22
An: Tomcat Users Li
Hi,
I have attached this image file of the exception I had. I wanted to
know what could be the reasons of timeout in pare parameters. I have
Tomcat's embedded version running in a product. Thanks.
Regards
Khurram.
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To star
Hi, thank you for the answer, but my problem in different.
When I send the data, I specify the content lenght and the client knows if the
"download" is completed or not.
The problem is that, with output buffering, if the client crashes, for example,
after it has downloaded 1MB of a 4MB file, the
Pid-2 wrote:
>
> Have a look at JDBCRealm (or DatasourceRealm) in the Tomcat Source.
> You could alter the SQL statement for password or username so it fails
> when '... status = 0'.
>
> Upload a jar with your new realm in it to server/lib and configure the
> realm as a replacement for the o
Gregor,
have a look at www.cmsmatrix.org
there are several java open source cms. I would give alfresco a
chance (www.alfresco.org), but it may be overkill.
You could try Daisy (www.daisycms.org) (it's more a wiki system but
quite interesting) or Apache Lenya (lenya.apache.org). Both ar
I had an issue where getLocalAddr() would return 127.0.0.1 rather than
the ip address of my linux box. Altering the /etc/hosts file to
something like the following fixed that. I wonder what effect that
might have for your problem.
192.168.6.173 box box.domain.com
127.0.0.1
.
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hopefully the links contained will still work..
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If you get an OOM error - typically - all bets are off. Pack up the JVM
- restart it and try again.
Tomcat should the log the OOM error if it catches it. If something else
if first catching and swallowing it - then tomcat doesn't have a chance
to log it.
-Tim
Ingo Siebert wrote:
Hi, thank
2 problems
1) If you have *.jsp - don't make the include file a file that ends with
jsp. Use jspf as your include extension.
2) Try access the include file all by itself. Sounds like a simple
compile issue.
-Tim
coder5436uk wrote:
my web xml:
This is a freeware Tomcat management app. that was posted
here on the list some time ago that may prove to be useful to you Steve.
*Tomcat Service Manager by David Boyer*
*Link>*
http://web.bvu.edu/staff/david/index.jsp?section=software&subsection=tcservcfg&page=overview
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Something is wrong with your configuration or box setup.
request.getRemoteAddr() works for me, it shows the Apache server address
used by the request.
Regards,
Rainer
Nino Ulsamer wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with finding out the IP address of requests in Tomcat.
I'm using the HttpServlet
Oh, it normally just a silly thing, like its picking up a relative link, not
an absolute ref
try... <%@ include file="/thething.jsp" %>
Also half the problem is you only picking up the hassle at run time...
In Netbeans if you right click "on the JSP file and compile it", you will
see the probl
thanks mark for your reply. i've already know how to configure it
Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: gregory hans wrote:
> i have 2 web server in my local computer. one for php(apache2triad) adn
> one for jsp(tomcat). i installed tomcat using port 8080. i try to
> install my web application in
Hi,
we're using OpenCms (http://www.opencms.org) for many customers. It's a
nice open source CMS solution and run's well with tomcat. Although it
may be a bit hard to get into development it has a very intuitive user
interface. I'll try to elaborate a bit on your requirements:
> able to somehow i
Hello,
I have a problem with finding out the IP address of requests in Tomcat.
I'm using the HttpServletRequest.getRemoteAddr() function, but it
returns "0.0.0.0". My server configuration is as follows: Apache
receives all requests and forwards them to Tomcat via mod_jk. Probably
in this step it r
is_maximum wrote:
Hi experts
I am using Tomcat 5.5 and struts framework and security filter
in order to authenticate users like the others I am using j_security_check
action
but my problem is that I have a field in my user table namely status which
represent whether the user is available or de
I asked auntie Google for 'java cms' and she found this [1]. She even
gave me cucumber sandwiches :)
[1] http://java-source.net/open-source/content-managment-systems
On 7/2/07, Gregor Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear list,
among other things it's now my job to look out for CMS.
I've
Dear list,
among other things it's now my job to look out for CMS.
I've asked auntie Google, however, browsing all hits that Google
showed up would lead straight into my retirement (and I'm not *that*
old...)
What I've seen so far is, that most CMSs are based on PHP - something
which is giving
Fabio, it just sounds all wrong
I have a sneaky suspicion that if you made the buffer very large, your
problems will fix themselves, but thats still not the solution.
I actually think you are not telling the client the size of the data do
you set
response.setContentLength("How B
There is no admin webapp for tomcat 6 and there is no plan to implement
it. This has been answered in the archives so you could do a search for
more details on why if you need more info.
--David
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody tell me where I can find the administration packag
looks like the can't be included..
try zeroing the file
of set the content to "this is the header file"
or move the file to the root directory and try to access the file
directly to see what kind of error you are dealing with
i mean move the file so that
you can view the header using http://server
Hi, thank you for your answer.
Sorry, it's quite possible that the 404 code was wrong, i think it was
the 500 code.
But I'm still wondering why Tomcat (5.5) doesn't log the error
message(i.e. out of heap space) into a log file.
My logging.properties file of Tomcat isn't modified.
Ingo
Tim
my web xml:
*.jsp
/WEB-INF/headers/v2header.jsp
file does exist in location
I get
HTTP Status 500 -
type Excep
Hello.
I need to disable output stream buffering. I tried with response.setBufferSize
but i noticed that Tomcat does not permit to set a level lower than the
standard 8k.
Then I read that the solution is to specify the connector property
socketBuffer="-1" in server.xml but again, it does not wo
Could it be the Timer is waiting for a previous action to finish? Maybe the FTP
connect 'hangs'.
Ronald.
On Fri Jun 29 16:41:13 CEST 2007 Tomcat Users List
wrote:
I have an app running in Tomcat 5.5.12, with jre 1.5.0_12 (explicitly
specified in the service configuration), on windows 2000
This guy has reckons you can turn off DTD checking
http://www.isocra.com/blogs/index.php?/archives/5-Making-Xerces-ignore-a-DTD.html
Tools like Xerces and Xalan are very good, but pretty heavy.
If you google you will also find some very light weight sax parsers out
there.
Most of them dont even
Hi,
Can anybody tell me where I can find the administration package for
Tomcat 6? I have gone to the archive.apache.org/tomcat site, but it does
not have the package in the relevant Tomcat 6 directory as it does for the
earlier Tomcat Versions. I have tried using the version for Tomcat 5.5.2
I'm having problem with tomcat encoding. I have some xml files that have
encoding utf-8 but when I do a slide search, I get some errors because(or at
least I think because) by default, Tomcat uses ISO-8859-1 character encoding.
Googling the problem, I've read a couple of articles on mailing list
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