I have installed the OWF webapp in Tomcat and I'm trying to resolve some
errors I'm finding in the log files. I have not had much luck getting
responses to questions on the OWF mailing list, so I'm hoping someone can
help here. Here are the details of my setup:
-Windows 7.
-Tomcat 7.0.42.
-
On 3/1/2014 3:05 AM, Bruce Whealton wrote:
Hello all,
Recently, I downloaded Java EE with the SDK. When I went to
install it, it could not find the Java Run-time, the JRE. I have Java SE
with the JDK installed and have used Java on my system. When I installed
Java SE it included
> Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2014 04:11:57 -0800
> Subject: Difference between process kill and shutdown
> From: akash.delh...@gmail.com
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>
> On our linux boxes, we have multiple users who run tomcat.
>
> Currently we are using process kill commands to kill the respective user'
Mark,
Here after doing all the tests I found the exact error. It was not what
i am thinking all through. Sorry for the confusion I created and I
apologize for overenthusiasm in opening the bug.
The problem was with order of proxypass directives i was confiuring Here I
gice both configurations
When I revert to earlier config with localhost it starts working.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 6:18 PM, J Java wrote:
> JkMount /jkweb/* localtomcat
> JkUnMount /jkweb/project/content/* localtomcat
> JkUnMount /jkweb/angle/content/* localtomcat
> JkUnMount /jkweb/index.jsp localtomcat
> JkUnMount
JkMount /jkweb/* localtomcat
JkUnMount /jkweb/project/content/* localtomcat
JkUnMount /jkweb/angle/content/* localtomcat
JkUnMount /jkweb/index.jsp localtomcat
JkUnMount /jkweb/ localtomcat
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass /jkweb !
ProxyPass /jkweb/ !
ProxyPass /jkweb/websocke
Mark,
following is how i have configured reverse proxy :
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass /jkweb !
ProxyPass /jkweb/ !
ProxyPass /jkweb/websocket/ ws://localhost:8080/jkweb/websocket/
ProxyPassReverse /jkweb/websocket/ ws://localhost:8080/jkweb/websocket/
ProxyPass / http:/
On our linux boxes, we have multiple users who run tomcat.
Currently we are using process kill commands to kill the respective user's
tomcat , instead of using shutdown.sh
Are there any downsides of using this approach ?
Thanks,
Akash
On 1 March 2014 10:02:48 GMT, J Java wrote:
>I tried debuggin tomcat sources. And compared the difference I am
>getting
>between normal tomcat websocket examples and my code. Only difference i
>could found was tomcat example uses Abstract Protocol class to fire the
>register session event and mine
I tried debuggin tomcat sources. And compared the difference I am getting
between normal tomcat websocket examples and my code. Only difference i
could found was tomcat example uses Abstract Protocol class to fire the
register session event and mine uses AjpProcessor(because I am using tomcat
behin
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Mar/2014:14:20:12 +0530] "GET
/jkweb/js/angle/addAngle.js?_=1393663610411 HTTP/1.1" 200 4278
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Mar/2014:14:20:41 +0530] "GET
/jkweb/angle/validateDuplicateAngleName.action?angleName=angle7 HTTP/1.1"
200 -
phasingapp.com - - [01/Mar/2014:14:21:15 +0530] "GET
/jkweb/
I had recently implemented websocket on tomcat 7.0.50. my tomcat runs
behind apache 2.4. I use Strtus 2 and Spring Security. It has stopped
working.
Problem : Websocket connection is opened successfully. Javascript event
handler get fires successfully. Apache logs show that request was accepted
as
Hello all,
Recently, I downloaded Java EE with the SDK. When I went to
install it, it could not find the Java Run-time, the JRE. I have Java SE
with the JDK installed and have used Java on my system. When I installed
Java SE it included the JRE. Perhaps the problem is that I have J
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