On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Daniel Blumenthal wrote:
> I'd like to be able to set up a system in which I can make a change to a css
> file (or whatever) and see the change after reloading the page - i.e.,
> without having to run another build.
Uh, wouldn't that just depend on your build sys
--- On Sat, 9/12/09, Daniel Blumenthal wrote:
> From: Daniel Blumenthal
> Subject: directory structure
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009, 9:42 PM
> I'm reorganizing an existing project
> according to the generally accepted
> Java directory structure
> (http://jav
I'm reorganizing an existing project according to the generally accepted
Java directory structure
(http://java.sun.com/blueprints/code/projectconventions.html#23136), and
everything seems to be working all right, but there's one thing I don't
understand that seems like it should be a common problem
Good idea. I searched all jars in lib, shared/lib, and
webapps/AppName/WEB-INF/lib. org.hibernate.SessionFactory occurs in one file
only, which is hibernate3-3.3.1.jar.
I don't know if this is the first class in the WEB-INF/lib folder to be
loaded, but it's not out of the question that it is. It's
did you look at the jcifs.http.NtlmHttpFilter filter?
http://jcifs.samba.org/src/docs/ntlmhttpauth.html
nbtstat -a MYHOSTNAME
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/nbtstat.mspx?mfr=true
the IP and the 'ntstat name' *should* be located in
/windows/system
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From: Derlei Luff
Subject:Windwos Integrated Authentication using AD and Tomcat (no
prompt to
the users)
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> Hi all,
>
> I´m new to Tomcat and normally work
Hi all,
I’m new to Tomcat and normally work in a Microsoft Windows world. I’ve stumbled
into a problem using Tomcat as a web server, that I’m sure there is a simple
solution for though I can’t find it. I’m sure it works if I use a MS IIS server
instead of a Tomcat server at least. I hope some
Chuck,
As usual, you were spot on. Both of the references described what I was
seeing.
When your wife wants to leave, it is a question of when not if. I think the
same applies here: the spec says something and eventually we will all comply
with that. Accordingly, I bit the bullet and chan
we would need
the full listing the problematic jsp (not snippets)
the exact JVM/JDK you are compiling with
which specific version of tomcat
which OS version
full display of web.xml
full display of applicable servlet(s)/filter(s) source enumerated from web.xml
listing of all /WEB-INF/*.tld up to
> From: Carl [mailto:c...@etrak-plus.com]
> Subject: Re: Not compiling JSP's
>
> 1. Why the compilers on most of my computers worked fine and the
> newest one (test server) failed.
I find it odd that you run such a variety of configurations. In any event,
several fixes for quote escaping have
Finally have a resolution to this problem. At best, it is weird.
The problem:
Certain jsp's would fail to compile on test server but ran OK on production
and development machines.
Background:
Development computer 1:
Windows XP
Java version 1.6.0_11-b03
Tomcat 6.0.16
Development computer 2
Thanks to all who replied to my message. I was able to get Tomcat 6 up and
running by starting it from the command line and for now that is good
enough. I will eventually work on getting it running as a service, but for
now the fact that it is running is satisfactory.
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