2012/11/8 Meik Suchlich meik.suchl...@brandad-systems.de:
Hi,
I just changed the tomcat from 6.0.35 to 6.0.36, by simply changing the
symlink from the apache-6.0.35 to the apache 6.0.36-folder and cleaning
work-directory.
After that the deployment of warfiles fails with following
Hi,
that seems to be the cause. I check, why there is this empty folder which
should not be created.
But it works with tomcat-6.0.35. Why does this error not occur in the previous
Version.
Is it because of the bugfix ?
Thanks,
Meik
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On 08/11/2012 08:22, Meik Suchlich wrote:
Hi,
that seems to be the cause. I check, why there is this empty folder which
should not be created.
But it works with tomcat-6.0.35. Why does this error not occur in the
previous Version.
Is it because of the bugfix ?
Yes. This looks like [1]
Hi,
we had an error in the call of the anttask for the creation of the warfile.
the webxml parameter was set with the Folder, where the web.xml is in not the
web.xml itself.
This results not in an error but in the creation of Folder web.xml in the
warfile.
Greetings,
Meik Suchlich
On 07/11/12 21:13, Alissa Schneider wrote:
Hi - I'm a novice Tomcat user. I've only used the tool to support
BusinessObjects. I recently was asked to set up SSL for the first time.
Initially I created my own self-signed certificate and was able to get
everything working fine, although I would
On 08/11/2012 03:35, Asankha C. Perera wrote:
Hi Esmond
Closing the listening socket, as you seem to be now suggesting, is a
very poor idea indeed:
I personally do not think there is anything at all bad about turning it
off. After all, if you are not ready to accept more, you should be clear
Alissa,
On 7.11.2012 22:13, Alissa Schneider wrote:
Here are the steps I have taken thus far:
* I deleted my original keystore that held my self-signed certificate.
* I deleted the self-signed certificate.
* I recreated the keystore.
* I imported the
Java 1.6
Tomcat 6.0.35
Ubuntu Linux 12.04
I thought about posting this to a Java list but I can't
reproduce it 'standalone' so I thought I'd have a go here.
It's quite long and involved...
I have a web application that lists items for sale by category
I have a facade that publishes a method
On Thursday, November 08, 2012 01:35:55 PM Lyallex wrote:
I have tried everything I can think of to reproduce this behaviour
in a standalone Java program but the list is always returned
as required. When I call the method from a servlet the list is always
returned
in it's natural order, I
Hi Mark
what happens if some other process grabs the port in the meantime:
what is Tomcat supposed to do then?
In reality I do not know of a single client production deployment that
would allocate the same port to possibly conflicting services, that may
grab another's port when its suffering
Russ Kepler r...@kepler-eng.com wrote on 11/08/2012 09:22:41 AM:
From: Russ Kepler r...@kepler-eng.com
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org,
Date: 11/08/2012 09:23 AM
Subject: Re: This is just plain ... odd.
On Thursday, November 08, 2012 01:35:55 PM Lyallex wrote:
I have
I'm not sure that you can ever get consistent results if the input order is
random.
Well perhaps 'random' was a bit 'random' the select returns the data in the
same order it was entered, ordered by id.
Not necessarily the same as alpha as I'm sure you appreciate. the fact is
that the data was
Using:
Linux main 3.2.0-32
Tomcat 7.0.32
Java version 1.7.0_09
(working through Eclipse Juno)
I've been assigned what should have been a pretty simple task, a jnlp launcher
following a login to the web server. I've implemented what seemed to me to be
the simplest solution - form based login
On Thursday, November 08, 2012 03:06:51 PM Lyallex wrote:
I'm not sure that you can ever get consistent results if the input order
is
random.
Well perhaps 'random' was a bit 'random' the select returns the data in the
same order it was entered, ordered by id.
Not necessarily the same as
On Thursday, November 08, 2012 10:05:43 AM djohn...@desknetinc.com wrote:
This is closer, but still doesn't work correctly if two Misc categories
are being compared, or one Misc category is compared to itself.
Try:
@Override
public int compareTo(Category c) {
Hi,
I want to know what are components of Tomcat 7?
As mentioned in wiki , tomcat 4 has Catalina,Coyote and Jasper components!!!
But as I searched through the tomcat change notes I have observed several
others
such as Cluster, Web Application but not getting fix no in this release !!
[snip]
You got the same (wrongish) results since you gave the sort the same order
in
the list. I can't recall how merge sort can freak out when given
conflicting
compares, I seem to recall that you might get an endless loop under some
circumstances as it orders and reorders the same
Hi friend sorry if i am repeating same topic, but actually what is the
better thing to do a stress test on tomcat6.
Thanks !
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Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
Hi friend sorry if i am repeating same topic, but actually what is the
better thing to do a stress test on tomcat6.
You are probably not getting an answer, because it is a rather stupid question.
Hint : what do you want to test or check or measure ?
Using Tomcat 6.0.36.
Realm:
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.LockOutRealm
failureCount=3 lockOutTime=30
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.UserDatabaseRealm
digest=SHA resourceName=UserDatabase /
/Realm
Is there a way that I
On 08/11/2012 17:06, Ram Laxman wrote:
Hi,
I want to know what are components of Tomcat 7?
As mentioned in wiki , tomcat 4 has Catalina,Coyote and Jasper components!!!
But as I searched through the tomcat change notes I have observed several
others
such as Cluster, Web
On 08/11/2012 15:03, Asankha C. Perera wrote:
Hi Mark
what happens if some other process grabs the port in the meantime:
what is Tomcat supposed to do then?
In reality I do not know of a single client production deployment that
would allocate the same port to possibly conflicting services,
On 07/11/2012 21:32, Jose H. Martinez wrote:
Hello,
I am running two applications under tomcat. One application is a web
service and the other is a web app that depends on the web service to be
started first before it can be initialized. The problem I am having is that
the web app is
2012/11/8 Russ Kepler r...@kepler-eng.com:
Using:
Linux main 3.2.0-32
Tomcat 7.0.32
Java version 1.7.0_09
(working through Eclipse Juno)
I've been assigned what should have been a pretty simple task, a jnlp launcher
following a login to the web server. I've implemented what seemed to me
On 11/8/2012 12:29 PM, Christopher Gross wrote:
Using Tomcat 6.0.36.
Realm: Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.LockOutRealm
failureCount=3 lockOutTime=30 Realm
className=org.apache.catalina.realm.UserDatabaseRealm digest=SHA
resourceName=UserDatabase / /Realm
Is there a way that I
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Jose,
On 11/7/12 8:30 PM, Jose H. Martinez wrote:
Thanks! This is indeed an interesting solution but I was looking
for something more configurable. Does anybody know if there are
plans to add this functionality to Tomcat in the future?
The
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Brian,
On 11/8/12 4:39 AM, Brian Burch wrote:
On 07/11/12 21:13, Alissa Schneider wrote:
* I recreated the keystore.
Which will have generate a NEW public/private key pair.
+1
* I imported the CA-signed certificate.
But
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Lyallex,
On 11/8/12 8:35 AM, Lyallex wrote:
I thought about posting this to a Java list but I can't reproduce
it 'standalone' so I thought I'd have a go here.
There's something to that can't reproduce it standalone that you
should be worried
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Ram,
On 11/8/12 12:06 PM, Ram Laxman wrote:
I want to know what are components of Tomcat 7?
Well, first you've got yourself a T. That's the most important,
which makes sense, because it's first one listed. Why wouldn't you put
your best foot
On Thursday, November 08, 2012 07:36:20 PM Lyallex wrote:
The only difference between the two executions is the fact that the test
code executes in
it's own instance of the JVM whereas the other execution runs in an
instance shared with the container.
I accept that the behaviour may be
No. I am curious about working of Tomcat so I am asking these core questions.
that's all !! In my syllabus, no special subject or project related Tomcat, so
from onwards question are from my curiosity point of view only; not any
assignment or h/w!!
Hope u all will understand and guide me !!
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Russ,
On 11/8/12 6:05 PM, Russ Kepler wrote:
On Thursday, November 08, 2012 07:36:20 PM Lyallex wrote:
The only difference between the two executions is the fact that
the test code executes in it's own instance of the JVM whereas
the other
On 11/09/2012 02:16 AM, Pid wrote:
On 08/11/2012 15:03, Asankha C. Perera wrote:
Hi Mark
what happens if some other process grabs the port in the meantime:
what is Tomcat supposed to do then?
In reality I do not know of a single client production deployment that
would allocate the same port
Hi,
we've got an effekt on catalina.out.
We don't use hot deployment. Instead we stop and start our tomcat for
installing new Version.
The restart causes rotation of catalina.out, but does not truncate.
How can we solve this?
Meik
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