Just wanted to announce a mini-event:
Informal Text-mining & Java Meetup in Tokyo
http://curehunter.com/public/events.do
Come have a casual drink with some similarly minded devs interested in new
tech.
(We like: Text-mining, Natural Language Processing, Java, C#, Python, Flex,
Dojo
I am working in Tokyo and really interesting in this topic and activity...
but the time is in working day, i am not sure whether i could get my work
done before go there... ^_^
best wishes... ^_^
On 11/1/07, dasoudesu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Just wanted to announce a mini-event:
>
Hi!
thanks for the nice tipp, but the result is:
/usr/share/apr-1/build-1/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -I/usr/
include/apache2 -arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os
-pipe -no-cpp-precomp -DHAVE_APR -I/usr/include/apr-1 -I/usr/include/
apr-1 -arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch
Hi,
this is not true. I have build a mod_jk ppc65 only binary and runit
successfull at my G5 with standard Leopard apache2.2.6 installation.
Peter
Am 30.10.2007 um 17:28 schrieb BuildSmart:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:37:13, Richard Doust wrote:
Alex,
QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLA
zhongliang zhang wrote:
> Thanks a lot.I think I got another way to solve the group hierarchical
> problem,but I am not sure about it. maybe you can help me to confirm it:I
> wrote the SQL as followed:create or replace view groupview asselect
> usertable.username,
> decode(usert
Thank you very much for all your reply.
I think because of the time-zone between us,while I am in China,we do not have
the same online time. so I replied late.
I will try that way to specify the element.
thanks a lot.
I do not know whether that feature works well with Tomcat 5.5,if so,I can use
Hi,
I have made the integration work.
I did changes to the indexpage of apache (i.e. I included frameset and
called my tomcat page)
I have removed virtual host from http file and made it simple by inlusind
only location..
JkUriSet worker ajp13:127.0.0.1:8009
Its redirecting to my tomcat.
T
Hi,
I have made the integration work.
I did changes to the indexpage of apache (i.e. I included frameset and
called my tomcat page)
I have removed virtual host from http file and made it simple by inlusind
only location..
JkUriSet worker ajp13:127.0.0.1:8009
Its redirecting to my tom
Hi,
I am kinda lost here.
My goal is to retrieve all session from the Context and purge idle sessions.
devel machine: TC 5.5.25, XP SP2, JRE 6.0.3
server machine: TC 5.5.23, HP-UX 11, JRE 5.0.7
I've taken a look in to the source manager app and noticed, it has to
implement the ContainerServle
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Michael,
Michael wrote:
> I am kinda lost here.
>
> My goal is to retrieve all session from the Context and purge idle
> sessions.
May I ask why Tomcat's built-in session-purging capability is not
sufficient?
- -chris
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I would strongly suggest use of Version Control for archiving your
configuration files
server.xml/web.xml and context.xml, catalina.policy, logging.properties,
workers.properties, tomcat-users.xml
In the case of axis you want to archive
axis2.xml/services.xml/modules.xml/services
In the case
Yes, I am using applets.
> Why fight the way its meant to be packaged
So, is there a link somewhere that tells the ways it's meant to be
packaged?
I took out all of the CLASSPATH setting that I done, I moved the .jar
file to the webapps/ directory, and it still doesn't work. How do
I tell
Hi,
In my servlet code I'm using axis to call out to a web service that requires
SSL. I created a jssecacerts file. On my dev box I copied the file into
the $JAVA_HOME/lib/security/cacerts file, all is well. On my real system I
cannot do that since it is a shared Java install. So instead I ad
Hi,
If I specify a servlet to load-on-start, when will the container unload this
servlet? Does the container un-load the servlet when the Servlet has no
incoming requests?
If I need the servlet to be unloaded only when the container stops, how do I
do this?
Thanks
Uma
The servlet spec describes how webapps are supposed to be layed out.
The general layout template in tomcat is
|
|
|
| WEB-INF (note this must be all caps and case IS important)
|classes (where to put non-jarred class files)
|lib (where to put webapp specific jar libra
> Michael wrote:
> > I am kinda lost here.
> >
> > My goal is to retrieve all session from the Context and purge idle
> > sessions.
>
> May I ask why Tomcat's built-in session-purging capability is not
> sufficient?
Which one do you refer to exactly?
Are you talking about session timeout?
A tim
> From: Mann, Ivan H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: CLASSPATH, .jar files, packages, and so forth
>
> So, is there a link somewhere that tells the ways it's meant to be
> packaged?
As we told you before - read the servlet spec:
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr154/inde
> From: Uma Kalluru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: When will a servlet be un loaded
>
> If I specify a servlet to load-on-start, when will the
> container unload this servlet?
Never, unless the application is stopped or undeployed by a manager
operation.
- Chuck
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Ivan,
Mann, Ivan H wrote:
> Yes, I am using applets.
>
>> Why fight the way its meant to be packaged
>
> So, is there a link somewhere that tells the ways it's meant to be
> packaged?
Applets ought to be packaged into a normal JAR file. Johnny
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Uma,
Uma Kalluru wrote:
> If I specify a servlet to load-on-start, when will the container unload this
> servlet? Does the container un-load the servlet when the Servlet has no
> incoming requests?
I don't believe there's any standard behavior specif
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Mike,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> My goal is to retrieve all session from the Context and purge
>>> idle sessions.
>>
>> May I ask why Tomcat's built-in session-purging capability is not
>> sufficient?
>
> Which one do you refer
Classes downloaded to the client browser for execution is just
static content as far as Tomcat is concerned. Modifying the server's
or webapp's "classpath" isn't going to make any difference. It's
the client browser's "classpath" that needs adjusting to use the jar.
This means modifying the HTML
Not being able to find the class may mean that it can't find the jar
file and it may mean that it can find the jar file but the package and
or directory is not done right. The read/write permission on the jar
file is 777, so I know that it can read the jar file if it can find it.
The applet spe
Hi Christopher,
>
> Mike,
>
> > A timeout is set but I want to purge all session for the same IP
> > which are older than the most current session.
>
> Are you observing a lot of sessions being created by a single remote
> client? How many? 2 or 3, or 100 or so? What is your session timeout?
>
As we discovered earlier this morning, it is an applet question, not a
servlet question.
I looked in this spec and did not find any mention of applets, which is
not surprising since it is the servlet spec.
Is there an applet spec?
Ivan Mann
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Ivan,
Mann, Ivan H wrote:
> Not being able to find the class may mean that it can't find the jar
> file and it may mean that it can find the jar file but the package and
> or directory is not done right.
Probably.
> The applet specified here appears
Mann, Ivan H wrote:
As we discovered earlier this morning, it is an applet question, not a
servlet question.
I looked in this spec and did not find any mention of applets, which is
not surprising since it is the servlet spec.
Is there an applet spec?
Follow this link:
http://www.google.
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Ivan,
Mann, Ivan H wrote:
> Not being able to find the class may mean that it can't find the jar
> file and it may mean that it can find the jar file but the package and
> or directory is not done right.
Probably.
> The applet specified here appears
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Mike,
Wizard of OS wrote:
> During a day we have several hundred users which could produce 15-20
> session per user.
Ouch.
> Session timeout is set to 11 hours which is part of
> work contract limitations.
OUCH!
> This can't be changed. Every sess
Christopher Schultz wrote:
[...]
So, you have several options. My personal recommendation (and the only
option I'll cover) is a do-it-yourself approach. Working with Tomcat
internals is tedious and you are likely to lock yourself into a
particular version of Tomcat because the APIs are not necess
Addition:
Still I'd like to know which mistake I have done?!
Mike
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I have recently set up tomcat 6 on my windows box.
Usually when I set up a new tomcat instance, log files (catalina.*,
manager,*. admin.*, ) are automatically created in TOMCAT_HOME/logs. In
this case they are not.
I have read the documentation here,
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-do
Daryl Handley wrote:
>
> I have recently set up tomcat 6 on my windows box snip
>
Nevermind, it was because I was running the sysdeo plugin from eclipse. When
I started it from the command line, logging goes to where expect (except for
my jsp error).
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Mike,
Michael wrote:
> Addition:
>
> Still I'd like to know which mistake I have done?!
Sorry, I can't help you with that. I stay away from Tomcat internals
pretty much at all costs.
- -chris
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Hi,
I have Tomact 5.5 and Apache2.2 installed on Debian Linux. Everything seems
to be working fine after installation and configuration done - I use JK
connector to connect Apache and Tomcat, there are 2 applications running in
Tomcat - manager and my own web app. I can use Tomcat Manager to s
I have a self-signed certificate (generated with keytool -genkey -alias
tomcat -keyalg RSA) and modified my server.xml file to uncomment the
connector on port 8443. After restarting tomcat, I can access
https://localhost:8443 no problem, but when I try to reach it from a remote
computer, it times
> From: Victor Huang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: web application being removed out of Tomcat
>
> For some reason my own web app has been removed from
> Tomcat automatically after running a certain time
> period (30 minutes or so),
Have you examined the Tomcat logs for any anomalies?
Oops. I mistyped one item. Everything is in webapps/.
By now it doesn't matter, because it is working.
Thanks to whomever it was that provided the example.
Ivan Mann
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 12:18 PM
> From: banderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: HTTPS from remote client
>
> when I try to reach it from a remote computer, it times
> out. Please let me know what I am missing.
A firewall between the remote computer and Tomcat? Unless you've
allowed port 8443 to go through, a timeout
Hello everyone.
My team and I are trying to develop a new web application and the
tomcat JVM is crashing every few days. We are deploying our separate
versions of the application several times per hour, and by looking at
jprobe, I see that each deployment of a webapp consumes 440kb of
PermGen
www.yourkit.com works, and I'm sure there are others
Filip
Greg Vilardi wrote:
Hello everyone.
My team and I are trying to develop a new web application and the
tomcat JVM is crashing every few days. We are deploying our separate
versions of the application several times per hour, and by loo
Hi,Mark,
I have to turn to you again.
I encounter the problem with configuring the Digested-Password in the JDBCRealm.
The JDBCRealm fragment of the $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml is shown as followed:
and in the $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/web.xml,I did the following security-constraint:
all /*
cust
Hi,
~
all I need is going like this from within a servlet
~
Logger Lg = LoggerFactory.getLogger();
Lg.log("blah");
~
I am able to attach a logger to a webapp but I don't know how to use
loggers to occassionally debug servlets and I couldn't find anything
when I searched for it
~
How
Jenna wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new to Tomcat and I just installed it on my Windows Vista machine using the
Windows installer. I did the same thing on my XP machine previously and had no problems.
I am able to start Tomcat and run my applications, however, I am not able to modify or
delete any of
Greg Vilardi wrote:
Hello everyone.
My team and I are trying to develop a new web application and the
tomcat JVM is crashing every few days. We are deploying our separate
versions of the application several times per hour, and by looking at
Please elaborate, are you undeploying the same applic
"Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Addition:
>
> Still I'd like to know which mistake I have done?!
>
I'm guessing that your context isn't privileged and/or you have copied
ContainerServlet to someplace where it isn't in the same classloader as
server/lib.
Hi,
I'm pretty new to Tomcat and I just installed it on my Windows Vista machine
using the Windows installer. I did the same thing on my XP machine previously
and had no problems. I am able to start Tomcat and run my applications,
however, I am not able to modify or delete any of the files in a
I did a quick first try at it and the webapps and loggers can be
simply and declaratively branced off in server.xml and the
logging.properties files, but the "work" directory would invariably
appear
~
The relatively minor thing I stumble on was changing the scratchdir
setting for the work folder
where "foo" in:
~
> java.util.logging.Logger juliLogger =
> java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger("foo");
~
is one the name of one of the loggers your defined in the
logging.properties file in the webapp right?
~
Where could I find more detailed info on this?
~
I stopped using TC some time ago an
Thank you so much Gabe, that solved my problem.
Jenna
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: Can't Modify or Delete Files Running Tomcat on Vista
Jenna wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new to To
> From: Albretch Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Has anyone managed to run TC from a CD?
>
> The relatively minor thing I stumble on was changing the scratchdir
> setting for the work folder to be out of the CD directory branch,
> which, I think, would only need some "sourcing" and
Dear All,
I have installed Tomcat (using vinstall) on a NTT/Verio FreeBSD server and
am unable to start it. I checked out various mod_jk.log and found these
errors. Any idea what is wrong with this? I have searched the internet like
mad but couldn't find anything wrong with the settings.
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