Re: Child-first classloading with Embedded Tomcat 7.0.11

2011-04-15 Thread Afkham Azeez
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 3:41 AM, Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Afkham, On 4/13/2011 10:05 AM, Afkham Azeez wrote: We are using Embedded Tomcat 7.0.11. It seems that with Embedded Tomcat, the default is

Tomcat 6.0.x TEMP Directory

2011-04-15 Thread Alexander Diedler
Hello everybody, Just a general question. Could it be a bottleneck, if we have millions of .tmp Files in the Tomcat tmp Folder? If we startup the Tomcat, during a period 15m the are no response from the Tomcat, if we try to open websites, hosted by the tomcat. Greetings Alexander Diedler

Re: Tomcat 6.0.x TEMP Directory

2011-04-15 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/4/15 Alexander Diedler adied...@tecracer.de: Hello everybody, Just a general question. Could it be a bottleneck, if we have millions of .tmp Files in the Tomcat tmp Folder? If we startup the Tomcat, during a period 15m the are no response from the Tomcat, if we try to open websites,

Re: Tomcat 6.0.x TEMP Directory

2011-04-15 Thread Francis GALIEGUE
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 09:52, Alexander Diedler adied...@tecracer.de wrote: Hello everybody, Just a general question. Could it be a bottleneck, if we have millions of .tmp Files in the Tomcat tmp Folder? If we startup the Tomcat, during a period 15m the are no response from the Tomcat, if

Redirect from a domain to another (keeping the first one)

2011-04-15 Thread amousset
Hi guys, Well, I deployed my war file in Tomcat on my server. And I've 2 domains on this server. Let's say domain1.com and domain2.com Well, domain1.com goes to http://my-ip-server:8080/myservlet So when I access domain1.com, everything is ok (myservlet is displayed) Now, I have a second domain

Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
Hello, I am working on building a jsp website with MS Access as database. When my login page is loaded on tomcat (localhost:8080/login.jsp), it shows the following error: java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified. The

Async servlet et Request.recycle problem

2011-04-15 Thread killbulle
Hi the list, i have a problem with asyncServlet with tomcat 7.0.11/.12 i have an async servlet who return a 400 , i'am pretty sure that i do the startAsync et async.complete are called, but when i follow the request flow in debugger, it seem that request.recycle is not

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Mikolaj Rydzewski
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 15:34:37 +0530, RAHUL RAJ omrahulraj...@gmail.com wrote: I am working on building a jsp website with MS Access as database. I usually do not express my opinions about others code, but your is really the worst code sample I have ever seen... I know that everyone

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
I know my code is not perfect. But I just want to resolve this error now. Can u say how to solve this? pls answer to the question.have u read my message completely? On 4/15/11, Mikolaj Rydzewski m...@ceti.pl wrote: On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 15:34:37 +0530, RAHUL RAJ omrahulraj...@gmail.com

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
The code I gave is just a sample code, it might change afterwards..but before that, I need to resolve this error, sorry for your inconvenience... On 4/15/11, RAHUL RAJ omrahulraj...@gmail.com wrote: I know my code is not perfect. But I just want to resolve this error now. Can u say how to solve

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Mikolaj Rydzewski
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 17:01:05 +0530, RAHUL RAJ omrahulraj...@gmail.com wrote: I know my code is not perfect. But I just want to resolve this error now. Can u say how to solve this? pls answer to the question.have u read my message completely? How do you run your tomcat - as a service? --

RE: Redirect from a domain to another (keeping the first one)

2011-04-15 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: amousset [mailto:aurelien.mous...@gmail.com] Subject: Redirect from a domain to another (keeping the first one) So, if I access http://domain2.com/wouhoo and http://domain1.com/blabla/domain2/wouhoo should be the same !! How can I do that ? Try this:

Re: Trying to find session.org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE

2011-04-15 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/4/13 Mathew Samuel mathew.sam...@entrust.com: Hi, There's an JSP example line given, with respect to using CSRF (Cross-site Request Forgery), that showed how one could access the CSRF nonce and include it with a URL: c:url var=url value=/show c:param name=id value=0 / c:param

Re: Async servlet et Request.recycle problem

2011-04-15 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/4/15 killbulle marco.go...@gmail.com: Hi the list, i have a  problem with asyncServlet with tomcat 7.0.11/.12 i have an async servlet who return a 400 , i'am pretty sure that i do the startAsync et async.complete are called, but when i follow the request flow in debugger, it seem that

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Propes, Barry L
I know from previous experience that driver you show is horribly outdated, and horrible in general. I assume no credentials are needed to access the DB in the Connection object, con? Maybe I'm reading that incorrectly. Does the JDBC program connect to MS Access at all? -Original

Re: Async servlet et Request.recycle problem

2011-04-15 Thread killbulle
Konstantin Kolinko wrote: 2011/4/15 killbulle marco.go...@gmail.com: Hi the list, i have a  problem with asyncServlet with tomcat 7.0.11/.12 i have an async servlet who return a 400 , i'am pretty sure that i do the startAsync et async.complete are called, but when i follow the request

Re: Problem with Apache Portable Runtime (APR) based Native library for Tomcat

2011-04-15 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/4/13 Jaroslav Fikker fik...@atlas.cz: You are right - my java is 32bit. So that is the probelm in compilation of APR? Java byte code is agnostic to CPU architecture, but native code should be for the same architecture as the Java runtime that loads it. You should either use 64-bit JRE

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Jeff Hubbs
You do realize, I hope, that what you're proposing is akin to sourcing parts for your jet engine from Fisher-Price? IMHO MS Access is not and never has been useful as a professional database product. I'm not even sure if what you are proposing even holds up in the

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Angel Java Lopez
One question: You should have an ODBC declaration named rahul. It is declared for your user, or as a system odbc name? My guess, your Tomcat is running as a service, or under other user (not your user), and ODBC rahul Data Source name is only for your user. Is it the case? Did you solve the

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Troy
Raj; To all reading this response, this is my first response on this list so if I get it a little wrong have patience. You may want to look at the light weight RDBMS mysql. It is free, easily installed and can be utilized with the companion Workbench to make dealing with the db very easy, a

Re: ${user.home} and other server.xml tags accepted by Tomcat?

2011-04-15 Thread pzwedhhs
I have successfully managed to set a (not predefined) variable in catalina.properties by adding the line dbconf=mydb. When I call System.getProperties in the code of the web application, this variable appears. However, I would like to access this variable in context.xml inside the web

Re: 'Parametrizing' context.xml?

2011-04-15 Thread pzwedhhs
Ok, adding a line in catalina.properties seems to set the value at least. It appears, when I call System.getProperties() inside the Java code. However, I still could not find out, how to access the variable in context.xml. Laicreparc_ wrote: Ok, I have added the line DBVAL=mydb_dev to

RE: 'Parametrizing' context.xml?

2011-04-15 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: pzwedhhs [mailto:pzwed...@guerrillamailblock.com] Subject: Re: 'Parametrizing' context.xml? I still could not find out, how to access the variable in context.xml. Are you sure that the context.xml you're modifying is the one being used? If there's a Context element in

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Jeff Hubbs
MySQL is indeed another good Open Source RDBMS; I would not call it lightweight in that it is used to power some mighty big Web apps, but the implementation does seem a little quaint. On 4/15/11 11:38 AM, Troy wrote: Raj; To all reading this response, this is my first response on this list

[cluster] standalone tomcat hijacks cluster session

2011-04-15 Thread János Löbb
Hi Two machines bml0065 and bml0066. Both have OSX 10.6.6, Tomcat 7.0.10, mod_jk 1.2.31, and httpd2.2.17. bml0065 is the reverse proxy. I am following this test plan with the examples/servlets/servlet/SessionExample as the webapp. nyissz Scenario - tc65, tc66 are running in a cluster. 1

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
I got communications exception when I did this with mysql...and no one knows the reason perfectly...no response from mysql forum too... On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Troy troylparr...@aol.com wrote: Raj; To all reading this response, this is my first response on this list so if I get it a

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
Yes I already did , that you might think I should. Now I am trying with MS ACCESS...and new error came : SQLException: general error I didn't found any error in my sql syntax or jdbc code. jdbc code alone is working perfectly.. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Angel Java Lopez

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
Since I am a beginner, I have to start with some trial projects, right? I know this is nothing! and help me...pls answer to the question.. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Jeff Hubbs jhubbsl...@att.net wrote: You do realize, I hope, that what you're proposing is akin to sourcing parts for your

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX
-Original Message- From: RAHUL RAJ [mailto:omrahulraj...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 10:35 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access Since I am a beginner, I have to start with some trial projects, right? I know this is nothing! and help me...pls

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Jeff Hubbs
A beginner needs to at least begin with workable platforms and software. PostgreSQL on Linux has a total software license cost of $0.00; your barrier to entry with inappropriate software is considerably higher. On 4/15/11 1:35 PM, RAHUL RAJ wrote: Since I am a beginner, I have to start with

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
Yes, it runs as a service. But how to know under what account does that service run? does it mean 'admin' or 'normal user' or 'system'? I made a system DSN for this...not the user DSN(Data Source Name) and I launched tomcat service by right click 'run as admin' On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:09 PM,

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Troy
Raj, I think everyone is saying to take a look at this syntax: String url = jdbc:odbc:rahul; Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, , ); I know that when I make this type of simple jdbc connection in mysql the syntax is: String url = jdbc:mysql://localhost/dbName;

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Propes, Barry L
Jeff has some really good points here, Rahul. I'm a guy who spent several years doing ASP development with both MS Access and SQL Server over the web before getting into Java. Even still, I didn't fathom trying to mess with MS Access with Java when I was making that transition. I started with

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
ya...I did the same thing you told in mysql...but communications Exception occured.. This is like a small assignment that has to be submitted urgently..so I have to run away from the error! and tried with MS ACCESS. The jdbc program for access works perfect alone.. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:19

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
No I am in Windows mode. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Propes, Barry L barry.l.pro...@citi.comwrote: Jeff has some really good points here, Rahul. I'm a guy who spent several years doing ASP development with both MS Access and SQL Server over the web before getting into Java. Even

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Mikolaj Rydzewski
RAHUL RAJ wrote: This is like a small assignment that has to be submitted urgently..so I have to run away from the error! and tried with MS ACCESS. The jdbc program for access works perfect alone.. So run tomcat as a 'standalone' java program - that means not as a service. -- Mikolaj

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
running 'tomcat as standalone java program'? can u explain for me sir? 2011/4/15 Mikolaj Rydzewski m...@ceti.pl RAHUL RAJ wrote: This is like a small assignment that has to be submitted urgently..so I have to run away from the error! and tried with MS ACCESS. The jdbc program for access

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Troy
I wrote a quick little jsp to access one of my db (a mysql) %@page contentType=text/html pageEncoding=UTF-8% %@page import=java.sql.* % !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd; html head meta http-equiv=Content-Type

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
Thank you very much for your help! When I did with mysql, the corresponding jdbc driver is stored in /webapps/ROOT/lib directory in tomcat. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:56 PM, Troy troylparr...@aol.com wrote: I wrote a quick little jsp to access one of my db (a mysql) %@page

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Troy
I believe the drivers should be located in: YourApp/WEB-INF/lib/ Troy -Original Message- From: RAHUL RAJ omrahulraj...@gmail.com To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Fri, Apr 15, 2011 2:35 pm Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access Thank you very much

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
Yes of course...I did the same...then what to do with this error? Remember that Now I am working in ACCESS. code is not much different... On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Troy troylparr...@aol.com wrote: I believe the drivers should be located in: YourApp/WEB-INF/lib/ Troy

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Angel Java Lopez
Rahul: Stop tomcat as a service. Go to /tomcatdir/bin Run startup.bat Try your app again. Only to discard user account/access problems. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:13 PM, RAHUL RAJ omrahulraj...@gmail.com wrote: running 'tomcat as standalone java program'? can u explain for me sir? 2011/4/15

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
There is no startup.bat file in the directory u specified. In my system the directory path is C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\bin On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Angel Java Lopez ajlopez2...@gmail.comwrote: Rahul: Stop tomcat as a service. Go to /tomcatdir/bin Run

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jeff, On 4/15/2011 11:11 AM, Jeff Hubbs wrote: You do realize, I hope, that what you're proposing is akin to sourcing parts for your jet engine from Fisher-Price? :) MS Access is a desktop application that accesses files on disk. Java apps

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Barry, On 4/15/2011 1:56 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote: Like Jeff says, you can do this basically for no cost using both Tomcat and mySQL. Even better, use JavaDB: it comes with Java and is pretty much guaranteed to work. - -chris -BEGIN PGP

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Propes, Barry L
Oh, ok - that's good. Although I'm not familiar with it, but will take it under advisement. -Original Message- From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 2:03 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

Re: Trying to find session.org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE

2011-04-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mathew, On 4/14/2011 9:58 AM, Mathew Samuel wrote: So I do in fact have a reference to the HttpSession related to the currently-running request. However I do a getAttributeNames() to it but the Enumeration I get back is empty (i.e. non-null but

Re: Embbeded tomcat utilizing more CUP Usage.

2011-04-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rushikesh, On 4/15/2011 1:01 AM, Rushikesh.Pisal wrote: While running two instance of embedded tomcat in our application the CPU usage gets 100%. :( We are using Tomcat 5.0.30 version. I know Tomcat 5.X is bit old but it is very much danger

Re: Filters and JSP

2011-04-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bill, On 4/14/2011 8:11 PM, Bill Davidson wrote: public MyResponseWrapper( HttpServletResponse response ) throws IOException { super(response); myOutputStream = new MyOutputStream(response);

RE: Found org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE

2011-04-15 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Mathew Samuel [mailto:mathew.sam...@entrust.com] Subject: Found org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE now I know that the org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE is not a String but something else. Actually, Konstantin told you that several hours ago: 1)

RE: [OT] Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Propes, Barry L
Oh, ok, that explains it better. I've had to deal w/ MS Access, more than I'd like, or out of pure cheapness on my part sometimes, but have amply dealt with Oracle (best IMO) and SQL Server. And no it's usually not. I absolutely have to have MS Access solutions here, based in our corp. world,

Re: Found org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE

2011-04-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mathew, On 4/15/2011 3:42 PM, Mathew Samuel wrote: However the exception I received back was the following: java.lang.ClassCastException: org.apache.catalina.filters.CsrfPreventionFilter$LruCache cannot be cast to java.lang.String Ok, now I

RE: Found org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE

2011-04-15 Thread Mathew Samuel
Well that's embarrassing. Thanks Chuck! In my own defense I had read his response and didn't really understand it so it swiftly left my mind. Then suddenly I could access that Attribute and now in hindsight his response makes sense to me. Feels like half the time I'm defending myself on this

RE: Found org.apache.catalina.filters.CSRF_NONCE

2011-04-15 Thread Mathew Samuel
Hi Chris, It does not appear like I have access to HttpServletResponse. Damn. So if I did have access to that then I could just call response.encodeURL and everything would seriously just auto-magically work? Any other way, or Object, I can use in its place? I like your idea Chris of

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX
-Original Message- From: RAHUL RAJ [mailto:omrahulraj...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access Yes, it runs as a service. But how to know under what account does that service run? does it mean 'admin' or 'normal user' or 'system'? I made a system DSN for this...not the

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
you said: You need to change that account to one that has access to your mdb. You can do that through the Services console. Or try starting Tomcat via the startup.bat file, that should launch Tomcat with the same account you've logged into your system with, which hopefully is the same account

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX
-Original Message- From: RAHUL RAJ [mailto:omrahulraj...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access you said: You need to change that account to one that has access to your mdb. You can do that through the Services console. Or try starting Tomcat via the startup.bat file,

Re: [cluster] standalone tomcat hijacks cluster session

2011-04-15 Thread János Löbb
Hi, Looks like this session hijacking is a jk phenomena. If I shut down the cluster member tr66 for example and make a standalone tomcat by teking out jvmRoute from the Engine tag and comment out the Cluster tag, and then bring it up then I can get to the SessionExample servlet in two ways.

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread André Warnier
Also startup.bat is not there in the specified directory. It is not there because you have downloaded and installed the Tomcat installer version, and that one does not have a startup.bat file. Stop your existing Tomcat service. Go back to the Tomcat website, and download the appropriate

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
I am working on windows platform. I downloaded tomcat setup, md5(.exe) and installed it. On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:18 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote: Also startup.bat is not there in the specified directory. It is not there because you have downloaded and installed the Tomcat

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
vista home basic. No, I can restart tomcat each time, by clicking the start/stop button. On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov wrote: -Original Message- From: RAHUL RAJ [mailto:omrahulraj...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with

Tomcat on a Linux virtual machine

2011-04-15 Thread Darryl Lewis
I have an application (commercial) running on a virtual instance of Linux talking to a Postgres database. We are continually getting locks on the DB that are crashing the app. I think it's just bad programming on the suppliers side, but the supplier has latched onto the idea that it is because

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX
From: RAHUL RAJ [omrahulraj...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access vista home basic. No, I can restart tomcat each time, by clicking the start/stop button. Did you try any of the suggestions André or I offered?

RE: Tomcat on a Linux virtual machine

2011-04-15 Thread Martin Gainty
i was reading leos post about restarting tomcat with the same username that had read access to the referenced database the same idea will work for tomcat if you create your VM with same login as PGUSER password is stored in .pgpass file if memory serves hth Martin Gainty

Re: Tomcat on a Linux virtual machine

2011-04-15 Thread Justin Randall
Hi Darryl, Is the database also running on a VM? My experience with problematic applications on VMs hasn't been related to the application itself (Tomcat, BIND, Apache, etc.) but moreso whether they generate high volumes of local storage I/O (like a database using local disks). The impact

Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-15 Thread RAHUL RAJ
I think I have to have tomcat (.zip) rather than md5 package..just a moment...i will get back to you... On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov wrote: From: RAHUL RAJ [omrahulraj...@gmail.com] Subject: Re:

Re: Load Balancer configuration guide

2011-04-15 Thread Harsimranjit singh Kler
Using Folowing to test Load Balanacing Os:Linux apache 2.2.17 mod_jk1.2.3/ AJP 1.3 tomcat 5.5.27 with Above Setup i am able transfer load on tomcat instances.I am setting test bed with 3 tomcat with (Max thread 500 on each,Individual tomcat able to accept 400 concurent in long run).