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HARBOR: http://coolharbor.100free.com/index.htm
Now Tomcat is also a cool pojo application server
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Wasnt long ago when I said, "hey look here" we r
> But the application allows creating new group,how do I solve this problem?> >
> What problem? You need to say what the problem is if we are going to be> able
> to help.
Only the member of group "administrators" have access to the adminitrative
page,and other groups,like "groupA","groupB",... t
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Paul,
Paul Simon wrote:
> I have a long lived SSL connection which I'd like to maintain with
> the Tomcat server, but it times out after a few minutes. Can someone
> shed tips how to do maintain a long-lived SSL connection with a
> Tomcat server?
Why
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Mark,
Mark Thomas wrote:
> The special role * means all roles defined in your application,
> not all authenticated users. You'll have to create an all users group,
> assign it to every user and then use that in your web.xml
I think it is more precise
zhongliang zhang wrote:
> thanks a lot.
> In fact,I want just one group's user named Administrators can get access to
> the administrative page,which can do some privileged operation.The common
> users can get access to the common user page,they have limited privileged
> operation.
> So,should I
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: running an application outside of eclipse
>
> Joseph Estes wrote:
> > i'm now using a mac and this file no
> > longer works. It looks like:
> > >reloadable="true" path="dcp1">
> >
>
> This looks fine.
Except for th
thanks a lot.
In fact,I want just one group's user named Administrators can get access to the
administrative page,which can do some privileged operation.The common users can
get access to the common user page,they have limited privileged operation.
So,should I configure numbers of elements in m
zhongliang zhang wrote:
> In the database(Oracle),the tables I used are usertable and grouptable,the
> association table of them is groupmembertable:
> usertable has columns of userid,username and password
> grouptable has columns of groupid,groupname
> groupmembertable has columns of groupid,user
thanks a lot for your assuring.
I got another question to turn to you.
In the database(Oracle),the tables I used are usertable and grouptable,the
association table of them is groupmembertable:
usertable has columns of userid,username and password
grouptable has columns of groupid,groupname
groupme
Joseph Estes wrote:
> Hi all,I would like tomcat to run a web application outside of the webapps
> directory. I have accomplished this before (in windows) by using a
> reference xml file in the /conf/catalina/localhost folder.
Check you use of case. It is usually:
${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/Catalina/l
Hi all,I would like tomcat to run a web application outside of the webapps
directory. I have accomplished this before (in windows) by using a
reference xml file in the /conf/catalina/localhost folder. i'm now using a
mac and this file no longer works. It looks like:
is there another way to ru
Dear folks,
I have a long lived SSL connection which I'd like
to maintain with the Tomcat server, but it times out
after a few minutes. Can someone shed tips how to do
maintain a long-lived SSL connection with a Tomcat
server?
Thanks ahead
*
zhongliang zhang wrote:
> Thanks a lot for everyone's reply.
> I use the JDBCRealm and I store the users information and roles information
> in the database,such as Oracle.
> then in my application set the security part in the web.xml,which has an
> auth-method with DIGEST.
> So,the username and
Thanks a lot for everyone's reply.
I use the JDBCRealm and I store the users information and roles information in
the database,such as Oracle.
then in my application set the security part in the web.xml,which has an
auth-method with DIGEST.
So,the username and password that the user input in the
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Roger,
Roger Parkinson wrote:
> Think about it the other way around. User types cleartext password,
> tomcat's authentication digests it and then compares with what is on the
> database.
They're talking about HTTP Auth, not Realms and stuff like that
Carlo Politi wrote:
> Hello,
> does anybody know how I can contact some of Tomcat's team to be able to
> submit my new authenticator? Thanks...
>
Have you tried reading http://tomcat.apache.org ?
Mark
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To start a new topic, e
Hello,
does anybody know how I can contact some of Tomcat's team to be able to submit
my new authenticator? Thanks...
--
Carlo Politi
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WebPage: http://politi.carlo.googlepages.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Mark,
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 30 October 2007 3:35 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Keytool: SSL Certification Issue
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thanks for your response. I tried c
Feel free to try my company's product, NGASI AppServer Manager
(www.ngasi.com),
which enables you to do just that.
Verma, Sangeeta wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
etc.
running Tomcat by itself downloaded from tomcat.apache.org
On 10/30/07, itay sahar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i'm using the servlet-api.jar that come with tomcat 5.5 installation (
> download from tomcat website).
> it's should be 2.4. (according the spec).
>
> my code is build in eclipse wi
i'm using the servlet-api.jar that come with tomcat 5.5 installation (
download from tomcat website).
it's should be 2.4. (according the spec).
my code is build in eclipse with this jar version.
the problem is in runtime...
note: i don't want to get back to 1.4.
maybe i need to change somthing in
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Sangeeta,
Verma, Sangeeta wrote:
> Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
> applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
> etc.
1. Don't hijack threads. Post your own new message without us
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Itay,
itay sahar wrote:
> well i change the classpath to work with the new "servlet-api.jar" and "
> jsp-api.jar" (new version from tomcat)
> After deploy i removed from the folder the two jar mention above since they
> already exist in common/lib.
>
Think about it the other way around. User types cleartext password,
tomcat's authentication digests it and then compares with what is on the
database. So when they change the password you need to capture the
password in cleartext, digest it yourself, then store it. You don't need
to decrypt it, you
Hello,
Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
etc.
This topology has been proposed for having a dev/test environment on a
single machine. I want to know if it's feasible and how it can be
achie
> From: itay sahar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: migration from tomcat 4.1 to 5.5
>
> 3. But i still get the error: "java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
> javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagAttributeInfo"
> when tring launch the application.
There are three versions of the TagAttributeInfo construc
I think that is mainly it is that the API has changed; I had a problem when I
tried to bump up the JRE/JDK on mine (w/ 4.1) and had to revert back to Java
2SE 1.4.0.2
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 12:39 PM
To: Tomc
On Oct 30, 2007, at 13:34:36, Richard Doust wrote:
Dale,
So what are you saying? It's working with that compile. Should I
build it with some other set of options?
Richard
What I said was IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO BUILD FOR ppc64 ONLY.
Without the ADE the chances that you could build for mo
ouch, JK2 has been deprecated for almost three years now,
use mod_jk, it's being maintained and patches kept up to date or use
mod_proxy for http proxying
Filip
Sierra wrote:
Hi All,
I am very bew to Linux and I have been given a task to integrate Apache and
Tomcat.
I got a document and in
with static members, the uniqueId doesn't really matter.
The uniqueId is used to be able to differentiate between the same node
joining a cluster, then crashing and then rejoining again.
if the uniqueId didn't change in between this, there is no way to tell
the difference between a node going do
well i change the classpath to work with the new "servlet-api.jar" and "
jsp-api.jar" (new version from tomcat)
After deploy i removed from the folder the two jar mention above since they
already exist in common/lib.
so now:
1. No errors in eclipse ( after using the new jars).
2. Tomcat is startin
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Itay,
itay sahar wrote:
> The type javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagSupport cannot be resolved. It is
> indirectly referenced from required .class files
> *The application is up and running but when click on the application from
> tomcat manager i got the
Dale,
So what are you saying? It's working with that compile. Should I build
it with some other set of options?
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 12:28 PM, BuildSmart wrote:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:37:13, Richard Doust wrote:
Alex,
QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLAGS='arch ppc64'
APXSLDFL
On Oct 30, 2007, at 11:21:43, Alex Fuller wrote:
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
Uhhh... G5 is a 64-bit processor...
Sorry, didn't see the G5 in there anywhere. Not that it matters.
x86_64
code still ain't gonna run.
- -chris
It is gonna run on 64-bit Intel Macs. As stated above I
hi thanks for reply,
The details is in "applicationContext.xml" (spring).
There is no data moved from context.xml/server.xml from tomcat 4.1 to tomcat
5.5. (i just don't have it...)
succeeded run on the default 4.1 version.
I'm using the default files as they created by tomcat 5.5.
Tomcat ignore
On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:37:13, Richard Doust wrote:
Alex,
QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLAGS='arch ppc64'
APXSLDFLAGS='arch ppc64' --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
.
.
.
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure:
error: C compiler cannot create e
On Oct 30, 2007, at 09:22:52, Richard Doust wrote:
Alex,
Before I do this, I was just hoping for a quick confirmation from
you that 'x86_64' is the correct value when it's a PowerPC
architecture.
Nope, ppc and ppc64 are your options.
Thanks,
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:56 AM, Alex Fu
On Oct 30, 2007, at 24:51:24, Peter Rossbach wrote:
Hi,
I have build my own mod_jk 1.2.25 module at Leopard:
I just confirmed that two "apxs" exists, one for apache 1.3 and one
for apache 2.2 so installing a third is a waste of time, energy and
disk space, one obvious reasons will be apa
Throw out servlet-api.jar, servlet.jar. Servlet-api.jar is provided in
the common/lib folder. As to TagSupport and JspException, they should
be provided by common/lib/jsp-api.jar.
--David
itay sahar wrote:
hi,
i have an application running on tomcat 4.1.
i want to make a huge addings to t
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Kranthi,
Sierra wrote:
> I got a document and integrated but the output I am getting is [B]It
> works[/B].
Sounds like it works ;)
> I want to get my home page with my IP. but If I give Ip followed by
> 7080(full URL) I am able to see the home page
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Itay,
itay sahar wrote:
> i have an application running on tomcat 4.1.
> i want to make a huge addings to this application but first i want to work
> on tomcat 5.5 version.
> is there a way i can do it ? (i know it's not easy).
I recently upgraded 5
Hi All,
I am very bew to Linux and I have been given a task to integrate Apache and
Tomcat.
I got a document and integrated but the output I am getting is [B]It
works[/B].
I want to get my home page with my IP. but If I give Ip followed by
7080(full URL) I am able to see the home page.
I used
On Oct 30, 2007 5:14 AM, Milanez, Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using antiJARLocking="true" and antiResourcesLocking="true" in
> your context.xml file? Whenever I drop new JSP files *without* these
> options set to "false", they work fine, but if I do that when these
> options are se
hi,
i have an application running on tomcat 4.1.
i want to make a huge addings to this application but first i want to work
on tomcat 5.5 version.
is there a way i can do it ? (i know it's not easy).
my project lib include the following jar files: (works fine on tomcat
4.1)
aopalliance.
Konstantin,
After a few tries I could identify we were using
System.getProperty("catalina.home") instead of
ServletContext.getRealPath("\"). That solved my problem and my
application is working fine now, even with antiJarLocking.
Thank you all for your attention,
Marcus Milanez
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Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
>
>> Uhhh... G5 is a 64-bit processor...
>
> Sorry, didn't see the G5 in there anywhere. Not that it matters. x86_64
> code still ain't gonna run.
>
> - -chris
>
It is gonna run on 64-bit Intel Macs. As stated above I originally thought
Richard was on an Intel
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Richard,
Richard Doust wrote:
> ./configure cflags='-arch ppc64' APXSLDFLAGS='-arch ppc64'
> --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
So, does this mean that the configure script doesn't correctly guess
your architecture? It would be nice if you didn't have to exp
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Chuck,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC
>>
>> unless Apple's loader now includes x64 emulation on 32-bit PPC
>> hardware, which I find unlikely.
>
> Uhhh... G5 is
Alex,
QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLAGS='arch ppc64' APXSLDFLAGS='arch
ppc64' --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
.
.
.
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error:
C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
I also
Thanks Chuck.
I thought that was the gist of the Apple text.
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC
unless Apple's loader now includes x64 emulation on 32-bit PPC
hardware, which I fi
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC
>
> unless Apple's loader now includes x64 emulation on 32-bit PPC
> hardware, which I find unlikely.
Uhhh... G5 is a 64-bit processor...
- Chuck
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> From: Grzegorz Borkowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: What's up with admin application for Tomcat 6?
>
> - lambdaprobe: I have never heard about this, but looks interesting;
> unfortuntelly, according to site docs, it works only for
> Tomcat 5.x ...
That one line in the doc wasn'
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Richard,
Richard Doust wrote:
> So, it seems that at least the 64-bit part of Alex's post could be on
> the right track?
While that may be true, you certainly don't want to configure your
compiler to emit x64 code. It simply won't run on your process
Alex Fuller wrote:
>
>
> it should come back with (for a G5):
>
> /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_alias.so (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit
> bundle ppc64
>
> Whereas I suspect on the one you're currently building you'd get:
>
> /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_alias.so (for architecture ppc7400)
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Uma,
Uma Kalluru wrote:
>
>
> My index.jsp is stored in "jsp" folder. Here is the view of my context
>
> /test
> jsp/index.jsp
> images/add.gif
> WEB-INF/
> ...
>
> I am trying to use welcome-file and display this index.jsp page when the
> user re
Richard Doust wrote:
>
> Alex,
> Before I do this, I was just hoping for a quick confirmation from you
> that 'x86_64' is the correct value when it's a PowerPC architecture.
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
Hi,
Sorry I was thinking Intel Mac Pro. If you're on the G5 Mac Pro, I would try
'ppc64' rathe
Chris,
I just read this on Apple's website:
Mac OS X Tiger breaks the limitations of 32-bit computing and allows
developers to create command-line applications, servers, and
computation engines that can work with mind-blowing amounts of memory.
Previous versions of Mac OS X have been able t
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Scott and Kevin,
Scott Smith wrote:
> I'm using Tomcat 5.5 and using dataSourceRealm to do authentication. I
> need to track bad logins. In particular, I want to track any logins
> where the password is wrong. I also want to track the remote server
Alex,
Before I do this, I was just hoping for a quick confirmation from you
that 'x86_64' is the correct value when it's a PowerPC architecture.
Thanks,
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:56 AM, Alex Fuller wrote:
Richard Doust wrote:
Hi.
...
I upgraded my
Mac's OS on Saturday to OS X 10.5 (
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Alex,
Alex Fuller wrote:
> At least that's my best understanding of it, it may be inaccurate! Anyway -
> on to the solution (it worked for me anyway):
Er, the OP is using 32-bit PowerPC (see the subject line), not 64-bit
Intel chips. :(
- -chris
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Dale,
BuildSmart wrote:
> You're shitting me, it can't be that simple, thank you, it works as
> configured with my ajp13 worker.
Yes, it's that simple. Usually the only problem with mod_jk setup is
that people try to add too much complexity at once.
Sorry, I've mispelled the Tomcat version. We are currently using 6.0.14 here.
Thanks,
Marcus
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De: Milanez, Marcus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 30 de outubro de 2007 10:12
Para: Tomcat Users List
Assunto: RES: Creating files dynamically and antiJa
Hassan,
Are you using antiJARLocking="true" and antiResourcesLocking="true" in
your context.xml file? Whenever I drop new JSP files *with* these
options set to "false", they work fine, but if I do that when these
options are set to "true", they simply can't be found...
Thanks,
-Mensagem orig
Hassan,
Are you using antiJARLocking="true" and antiResourcesLocking="true" in
your context.xml file? Whenever I drop new JSP files *without* these
options set to "false", they work fine, but if I do that when these
options are set to "true", they simply can't be found...
Thanks,
-Mensagem o
Kolinko,
Thanks for your reply. I really need this feature to work correctely
'cause doing that we could increase performance significantly in some of
our requests.
I'm currently using Tomcat 6.0.10. I can't tell you whether this works
in previous or further versions 'cause we have only tested i
Richard Doust wrote:
>
> Hi.
> ...
> I upgraded my
> Mac's OS on Saturday to OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
> ...
> When I install the resultant mod_jk.so, Apache complains that it found
> mod_jk mach-o, but it is for the wrong architecture.
> If anyone has already done this, I'd love to hear from yo
Hello Mark,
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 October 2007 3:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Keytool: SSL Certification Issue
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your response. I tried configuration you suggested but didn't see
>
Hi,
I have an index.jsp page with just one image in it. This is the source of my
index.jsp
My index.jsp is stored in "jsp" folder. Here is the view of my context
/test
jsp/index.jsp
images/add.gif
WEB-INF/
...
I am trying to use welcome-file and display this index.jsp page when the
user reque
Things are getting better but replication still doesn't work without multicast.
With it everything works fine.
With the last modifications the two nodes are well attached to the cluster but
it looks like there is a communication problem between members whatever is the
mode asynchronous or asynch
zhongliang zhang wrote:
> I checked the url that you supplied to me and expecially the JDBCRealm
> part,for I have stored the username and password in a relational database.
> So,what I need to do is:
> 1.build the users table and the roles table.
> 2.configure the org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your response. I tried configuration you suggested but didn't see
> any difference in the output.
>
> Just to add to the original problem statement, I don't see any issue when
> using "CN=localhost" in the Certificate generation. While I see the below
> me
Hitesh Raghav wrote:
> Hi Lucas,
>
> I'm using following configuration:
> maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25"
> maxSpareThreads="75"
>enableLookups="false" disableUploadTimeout="true"
>acceptCount="100" scheme="https" secure="true"
>
I checked the url that you supplied to me and expecially the JDBCRealm part,for
I have stored the username and password in a relational database.
So,what I need to do is:
1.build the users table and the roles table.
2.configure the org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm
3.put the oracle jdbc driver
That's not good news for me. Admin application was much easier to use
than, say, JMX.
Anyway it's strange and pretty misleading that after trying the "/admin"
URL on tomcat 6.0, it displays aforementioned message " Tomcat's
administration web application is no longer installed by default.
Downl
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