Hi,
tomcat does not care what is in the body of request, it just look at url
to map it to a servlet and headers to create context and request
objects. The rest is entierly up to servlet to manager.
For your information, slide is a webdav servlet working under any J2EE
compliant webapp container th
Hi
1) This is not an ldap or filter error, this is an xml wellformness
error. That mean tomcat can not parse your xml file
2) You say you can cut and paste it inside and ldap browser and it work?
Are you sure it is "&" that is inside your search rule? I mean your
ldap browser most probably do not
>From sun java doc:
Registers a new virtual-machine shutdown hook.
The Java virtual machine shuts down in response to two kinds of events:
The program exits normally, when the last non-daemon thread exits or
when the exit (equivalently, System.exit) method is invoked, or
The virtual machine is t
I took a look at tomcat.exe, it is a renamed service wrapper from common
daemon (http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/procrun.html)
It is invoked with //IS// parameter to install the service. Parameters
that are given to this installation command are memorized 'somewhere'
and used to run the se
Lambda probe is a usefull webapplication you can deploy under tomcat and
that, amongst many features, allows you to see the state of your
connection pools.
En l'instant précis du 02/19/07 14:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> Hello List,
>
> I've configured DBCP on my Tomcat 5.5.20
Stack trace please...
En l'instant précis du 02/15/07 17:15, sudip shrestha s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> once again the version is: 5.5.20.
> the only errors I get are missing jar files type of errors.
>
> On 2/15/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > From: sudip shrestha [ma
En l'instant précis du 02/15/07 15:39, Caldarale, Charles R s'exprimait
en ces termes:
>> From: Angel Todorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: using JNDI to share object reference between two apps
>>
>> Does tomcat perform explicit serialization of everything, even if JNDI
>> is used loca
Normally, tomcat shutsdown is a localhost running application sends a
shutdown command to the localhost server command port (8005). You can
try to change this port, in case another app is doing this. (replace
element in server.xml by for example.
You can also try to change to change the shutdown
d to anything
meaningfull and finished as '0' ?
You have a service that seems to expects an 'Unsigned Byte', you are
putting great efforts to provide it with a random non numeric String
instead of an number in correct range, and then you are wondering why it
does not work?!? This is
En l'instant précis du 02/15/07 13:14, Angel Todorov s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to tomcat's JNDI in general, and would like to achieve this
> very simple task: I have two webapps webapp1.war and webapp2.war. I
> would like to use a global JNDI context and bind an object refer
En l'instant précis du 02/15/07 13:10, Alicia Sánchez-Mora s'exprimait
en ces termes:
> Hello again,
> final UnsignedByte ptr = new UnsignedByte("this is a test") ;
"this is a test" <-- How do you expect any implementation of anything to
convert this string to a number
En l'instant précis du 02/15/07 13:02, Michal Glowacki s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> Thank you for your fast response!
>
>> Which version of EJB. Local EJB of remote EJB? With or without security?
>> EJBs have the bad reputation to be slow, and cubersome to develop
>> (probably improved in version 3
En l'instant précis du 02/15/07 12:40, Michal Glowacki s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> Hi
>
> I'm quite new to Jboss/Tomcat, so please forgive me if my questions are
> without sense...
>
> I have created a JSF application that uses EJB. It deploys successfully, but
> the thing that concerns me is:
Well, your question should probably go to appropriate mailing list. I
don't know what libraries your found your UnsignedByte Object in, but
it's that l'ibrary's mailing list which is appropriate for your question.
Not knowing anything about your library, i'll dare to guess that "abc"
is not in the
This is same error as before, only the class is different, as long as
you get those errors, just put the libraries you require inside your
WEB-INF/lib folder.
En l'instant précis du 02/12/07 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s'exprimait en ces termes:
> Thanks.
>
> It seems that things have moved on, but I
tomcat does not use CLASSPATH. Put your webapp jars inside the
WEB-INF/lib/ folder
En l'instant précis du 02/12/07 11:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s'exprimait en ces termes:
> I have set up the classpath environmantal variable to include the
> path to jaxrpc.jar
>
> Thanks
>
> Magdalena
> Ursprüngli
Where did you put it?
En l'instant précis du 02/12/07 10:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s'exprimait en ces termes:
> Thanks. I have already put in the classpath the path to jaxrpc.jar. I
> presume this is the one, but it still doesn't work.
>
> Regards,
> Magdalena
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von:
Use common-httpclient in you applet to do GET/POST operation from inside
the applet. Server side, all you need is a servlet or JSP that
understand the requests from your applet.
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/
En l'instant précis du 02/12/07 10:15, Teh Noranis Mohd Aris s'exprimait
System Init Servlet
initializer
be.rmi.intranet.servlet.SetupServlet
1
En l'instant précis du 02/12/07 09:49, Oliver Schoenwald s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> Hello and good morning (at least from Germany),
>
> I'm running Tomcat 5.5.17 under Solaris 9
Not speaking of tomcat, as far as i know https and virtual hosting do
not mix very well unless the same certificate is used for all hosts.
En l'instant précis du 02/05/07 15:53, Bill Bailey s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am trying to run Tomcat 5.5.20 behind Win32 Apache HTTPD 2.2.4
been run, the line
> prints out the normal java.library.path value:
> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/lib/i386/client:/usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/lib/i386:/usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/../lib/i386
>
> Why is it so?
>
> Thanks
>
> Gop
>
>
>
> - Originalnachricht -
For execution classpath:
http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/java.html
For compilation classpath:
http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/javac.html
En l'instant précis du 02/02/07 12:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s'exprimait en ces termes:
> Dear all,
>
> I want to run an application which requires a
Also note that, for some reason, confusing error message can be sent by
classloader. In the past i tried to find out why tomcat was unable to
load a class, this all loks like ti couldn't find the definition. In
fact, what i didn't notice, it's that, earlier in the logs, an error
occured during clas
Check the mod_jk you installed on your apache matches the apache httpd
version and distribution your are using.
If you can't find a match, compile yourself a version of mod_jk suitable
for your paltform
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html
En l'instant précis du 02/
En l'instant précis du 01/30/07 16:00, Sascha Wehnert s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Hi David,
>
> thanks for your response.
>
>
>> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>> Von: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Januar 200
Looks to me liek a problem of the webapp, not a problem of tomcat.
The oracle thin driver have, i already noticed, to default to
america.american. You webapp will probably need to issue a few alter
session to enable special sorting rule. It is probably working on your
sqlplus client because it is s
; St. Edward's School
> Cheltenham, UK
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 January 2007 12:02
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: IE Issues with JSPWiki & JCIFS!!
>
> Looks like a JCIFS pr
Looks like a JCIFS problem, not a tomcat one. The code page 850 encoding
is only supported on some windows based JVM. Unfortunately, if your
client (internet explorer) wants to speak cp850, it's problematic as
cp850 is not a character encoding jvm are mandated to support. However,
browsing a bit go
En l'instant précis du 01/29/07 11:33, Danny Ayers s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Hi,
>
> I would be grateful is someone could answer these questions:
>
> * Can servlets safely spawn threads?
short answer, yes. They *can*. However that does not mean all spawned
Threads are safe.
>
> * If so, under w
Just map your own servlet to /incoming/*, have this servlet react to
'PUT' by storing the content of request into a file. This is not more
difficult than writing any other servlet.
You can then upload files using
PUT http://server:port/myWebapp/incoming/path/where/to/store/document.pdf
and commo
where the webapp is deployed so I'll
> know how to calculate the location of the second jars folder.
>
> Let me know if there is any better way to accomplish this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Asaf
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Delbecq [mai
Please qualify 'system path in which the executing webapp is running'.
do you mean the if your war has been exploded to /tomcat/webapps/myapp/
Then you need to get this path? It can be tricky, because, even if it
were possible by some magic including asking class loader where classes
binaries are
Did you try adding an |org.apache.catalina.LifecycleListener to the
engine entry? I see there is an event |
org.apache.catalina.Lifecycle.AFTER_START_EVENT that gets called after
the start of component.
En l'instant précis du 01/25/07 08:50, Vlad s'exprimait en ces termes:
> * Andre Prasetya <[EMA
e in that way.
>
for the why, answer is simple it's because it's stated it must be that
way in servlet 2.4 specifications, section SRV12.5.3
>
>> From: David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List"
>> To: Tomcat Users Lis
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/Security5.html#wp182253
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/Security5.html#wp498028
Also take a look at servlet 2.4 specifications, section SRV12.5.3
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/index.html
En l'instant précis d
It might be, for example, the order in which the webapps are iterated
inside a hashset, which can completly change if you add a webapp. Or it
might be the order in which the filesystem return them, As people said,
it depends on the time. If you really want to know, take a look at
source code of tom
En l'instant précis du 01/22/07 17:05, Marcel Frehner s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Thank you for your answer David. My conclusion would be to move my
> protected resources to a separate folder and adjust my web.xml
> accordingly. Of course you were absolutely right about the 403 status.
> My Firefo
The problem is that it's a webapp problem, not a tomcat one, has as been
explained quite a few times here. The PermGen can not be flushed that
way. Normally, the webapp class datas are garbage collected when they
are undeployed/redeployed. However, under certain conditions that depend
on the webapp
I see several potential problems as a side note before the core problem...
First, you map your security constraint to /*, that mean *nothing* in
your webapp will be accessible prior to login, this includes pictures, css.
Second, be aware to never access directly login.html, it should be
tomcat that
ion id and here we can oly
> handle one sessionid for one connection.
>
> by the local installation we connect only once a time with the user guest.
>
> i don't understand this. normaly when i close the browser the session and
> session id will be distroyed. is th
the parameter maxkeepaliverequest. But the same. i
> can connect with the same result as before.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
>
> David Delbecq wrote:
>
>> Can you describe with more details the "nothing will work" and your
>> intended behaviour. Explain how you tested
I have here manager running with 2 virtual hosts
One host is mapped to webapps/, another one (the default host) is mapped
to webapps-alternate/
I just used a unix symlink from webapps-alternate/manager to
webapps/manager. Now i have manager on both host with a common
installation. However, be awar
Can you describe with more details the "nothing will work" and your
intended behaviour. Explain how you tested configuration. According to
your configuration, the connector should work like this:
1) Serves exactly one request at a time (maxProcessors).
2) When another connection is attempted and y
En l'instant précis du 01/18/07 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s'exprimait en ces termes:
> Hi,
>
> Just recently I have installed tomcat and I still cannot make my
> pages available.
>
>
> I have a test file put in my webapps folder that
>
> 1. works fine when called from the server machine with the li
according to code this will, for that engine, generate sessionid like this:
123456789ABCDEF0jvm1
En l'instant précis du 01/17/07 17:46, Eric Waite s'exprimait dans toute
sa noblesse:
> So using the following:
>
> with unique name and jvmRoute will ensure unique sessionIds?
>
> I apologize if th
En l'instant précis du 01/17/07 17:00, Peter Crowther s'exprimait dans
toute sa noblesse:
>> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Those are generated by taking the first 16 characters of
>> the md5 sum of a random byte[16].
>>
>
> Inter
By default, the manager generates 16 hexadecimal characters session
identifiers. Those are generated by taking the first 16 characters of
the md5 sum of a random byte[16]. If we assume (that might be a bit
wrong) that all md5 sums are equiprobables, that means in the end that
your session id is a 6
2 suggestions:
1) Try to exec() only programs that do not require to connect to the
windows desktop (am not sure such program does exist...)
2) If possible, migrate the tomcat to a unix server, there you can spawn
tools (indexers, system backups, whatever) without requiring tomcat to
have access to
En l'instant précis du 01/16/07 16:26, Christopher Schultz s'exprimait
dans toute sa noblesse:
>
>
> I think Peter Crowther hit the nail on the head: we are being imprecise
> in our terminology.
>
> I've been talking about a single installation (i.e. only one binary copy
> of Tomcat) but using seve
If you run two tomcat instances, from same location, at same time you
will run into various troubles
1) The second VM will have problems binding to ports, as the first one
will already have claimed the port. You can argue to use different
config, but then it's 2 different installations.
2) Compili
I see that your sending addresse is not exactly the same as the one in
your signature. Could it be the mailing list tool messed-up with the
uppercase? (Yeah i know stupid suggestion, but let's be sure)
En l'instant précis du 01/10/07 16:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s'exprimait dans toute sa noblesse:
> He
Just a simple question. Is it a problem for you that java reclaim unused
memory space instead of consuming more OS memory? In general, there is a
garbage collection thread that keep running in low priority when you
start the jvm, that's why it starts to GC even when your limit is not
reached yet.
ntext.xml in war or context.xml in directory.
>
> David Delbecq a écrit :
>> If you want to edit the context.xml yourself, remove it from the .war
>> file. I suppose there is a conflict between the context.xml you deploy
>> yourself and the one inside the .war. I think when you depl
y case using war deployment prevent me to update manually
> context.xml to add datasource. I need to use admin webapp or to copy
> unpacked directory, not the war himself.
>
> Arnaud
>
> David Delbecq a écrit :
>> Get the full stacktrace of exception to know when this
Get the full stacktrace of exception to know when this happen. If both
install are same, maybe one is on a server that has no access to the db
(check the db security settings).
Also, what did you compare with windiff? The webapp directories or the
full tomcat install directores? Your META-INF/cont
I have the same problem here. That's a problem coming from the way
jakarta common logging works together with the way tomcat invalidate
it's webappclassloader before calling the servelt unloading code. When a
class need a logger it does all sort of classloading stuff.
Unfortunately, when you do thi
En l'instant précis du 01/04/07 16:37, Caldarale, Charles R s'exprimait
dans toute sa noblesse:
>> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: URL rewriting For Session Tracking
>>
>
> Many thanks to Chris and David for the enlightenment.
&
En l'instant précis du 01/04/07 16:32, fausto mancini s'exprimait dans
toute sa noblesse:
>
>
> David Delbecq wrote:
>
>> 2) in some cases it can be useful to have 2 sessions in same browser
>> (something you can't do with cookies)
>
> Hello Dav
En l'instant précis du 01/04/07 16:04, Caldarale, Charles R s'exprimait
dans toute sa noblesse:
>> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: URL rewriting For Session Tracking
>>
>> I think you are misinterpreting the OP's question... I think
>> he wants to /force/ the
En l'instant précis du 01/03/07 14:07, Mikolaj Rydzewski s'exprimait
dans toute sa noblesse:
> Stephan Schöffel wrote:
>> if someone is able to put a war file into the tomcat installed to
>> your computer he can do probably anything he wants to your computer.
> Use security manager.
>
And run tomca
What is your juridic requirement exactly? That owner can not inject code
in your webapp?
En l'instant précis du 01/03/07 14:04, Stephan Schöffel s'exprimait dans
toute sa noblesse:
> i know this solution is anything but not secure. but the main point
> iin doing this is a juristic question. if some
En l'instant précis du 01/03/07 13:05, Stephan Schöffel s'exprimait dans
toute sa noblesse:
> the problem is easy: i have to distribute the tomcat with preinstalled
> apps. i havae to make sure the tomcat only loads apps that i delivered
> with it.
And how is tomcat supposed to make the difference
to the tomcat dirs. but i need tomcat to
> not start apps i dont want it to.
>
>
> David Delbecq wrote:
>
>> Is the purpose to prevent users having access to file system from adding
>> wars to tomcat? If yes, just use the OS to forbid write access to
>> appBase for any
Is the purpose to prevent users having access to file system from adding
wars to tomcat? If yes, just use the OS to forbid write access to
appBase for any user and also protect work directory from all users but
tomcat.
En l'instant précis du 01/03/07 11:22, Stephan Schöffel s'exprimait dans
toute
En l'instant précis du 01/03/07 01:21, Keith Bottner s'exprimait dans
toute sa noblesse:
>
> Now this works perfectly if I do it from http://10.0.0.2/manager/html and
> use the Web interface to upload the ROOT.war. It deploys to / with no
> problems. But if I use the non HTML version it will not
And please provide the complete terminal output of compilation process
so we can have an idea what is your problem.
Mark Thomas a écrit :
> athula bogoda wrote:
>
>> This is the file i tried to execute.
>>
>> I also set the class path for jsp-api.jar and servlet.jar files.
>> But it did not work
Best way to know if you webapp is correctly deployed is to access the
manager webapp:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/manager-howto.html
Dani a écrit :
> On 12/18/06, David Delbecq delbd-at-oma.be |tomcat|
> <3unkjagvg90t...> wrote:
>> Better try this.
>
Either use the requestdumper valve provided by tomcat (to dump headers
and form submission)
Either create a ServletFilter that will decorate the HttpServletRequest
and the HttpServletResponse and forward those decorated object to the
followup of processing chain
(http://java.sun.com/products/servle
least an entry context in
catalina, which tomcat create automatically when you deploy a .war
Dani a écrit :
> On 12/18/06, David Delbecq delbd-at-oma.be |tomcat|
> <3unkjagvg90t...> wrote:
>> How did you deploy your simple webapp?
>
> I followed th
hi,
tomcat is set by default to 8080 because, on unix environments at least,
low port numbers (like 80) are restricted to be bindable only by root. I
don't know for windows.
Dani a écrit :
> On 12/18/06, Siomara-at-planalto.gov.br |tomcat|
> wrote:
>> I thought the default port was 8080. Am I wron
Dani a écrit :
> On 12/18/06, Siomara-at-planalto.gov.br |tomcat|
> wrote:
>> don´t you have to include the port tomcat is listening?
>>
>> http://localhost:8080/rms or any other port like:
>> http://localhost:8899/rms
>
> No, because I changed it to the default HTTP port 80. But thanks.
Do you r
Tries with tomcat 5.5.7, i put in webapps/ directory a theTest.war file
with only one html file inside. Works perfectly, here is output in console:
INFO: Deploying web application archive theTest.war
Dec 18, 2006 1:04:46 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig
applicationWebConfig
INFO: Missi
Hi, could this be your problem (considering rsync does set timestamp to
the source timestamps and not the current time)?
1) tomcat start, file X.jsp (version 1) has timestamp t
2) remote content management does a modification, remote X.jsp (version
2) has timestamp t+1
3) in the meanwhile, a clien
Mikolaj Rydzewski a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have several directories mapped to my Tomcat instance with
> context.xml like this:
>
>
> cookies="false"
>docBase="/home/stats/some_dir"
>path="/stats"
> />
>
> There're only html files there. No JSP, servlets, and of course no
> WEB
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> thanks all for your reply.
>
> actually, I have this kind of directory hierarchy:
> myapp/build.properties
> myapp/build.xml
> myapp/web/*.jsp
> myapp/web/WEB-INF/web.xml
> myapp/web/WEB-INF/lib/requiredlibs.jar
> myapp/web/WEB-INF/classes
> myapp/src/../*.java
>
Th
There are only 5 ways to do authentification on a servlet application:
The first, FORM, use form that POST to /j_security_check the j_username
and the j_password
|web.xml:
FORM
/Error.html
/SignOn.html
|
|html:
|
The second and third, BASIC a
How did you deploy your web application? Normally, tomcat webapplicaiton
are under webapps/ folder
Looking at your structure, i think tomcat except to find this structure:
/usr/local/apache-tomcat/webapps/mano-projects/WEB-INF
/usr/local/apache-tomcat/webapps/mano-projects/WEB-INF/lib
and only scan
ing configuration issue (it's not the job of tomcat to locate dtds
for web applications)
Mano a écrit :
> On 11/14/06, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Show us your web.xml please.
>>
>
> web.xml:
>
>
Show us your web.xml please.
Mano a écrit :
> On 11/13/06, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Your problem is most probably the leading space in your URI. Remove the
>> space between the quote and the http://
>>
>>
> Thanks, David.
Hi,
sorry, i just read the bottom of you email, i thought you had downloaded
a spring app and it wasn't working. (Overlooked the bottom as a
signature ^^)
Your problem is most probably the leading space in your URI. Remove the
space between the quote and the http://
David Delbecq a
This is most probably a problem in the example webapplication (missing
jstl related jar). Refer to spring framework mailing list.
Mano a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Am trying to get the Springapp (the example found in the Spring Framework
> 2.0 running on my system. Am running Tomcat 5.5.17 and jdk 1.5). Wh
Log factory is part of the commons loggin facilities. Try to use the
tomcat provided build script instead of using eclipse jar builder to
create your bootstrap.jar
Stephan Schöffel a écrit :
> hi there
>
> i'm trying to alter the bootstrap.java class to fit my needs. i got
> the source of 5.5.20.
Christopher Schultz a écrit :
> Mikolaj,
>
> Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
> > Maybe headless=true property (or sth similiar, there is one) would help?
>
> To run Java AWT on a server like this, he'd already have to be doing
> this. :(
Nope, we don't want headless awt, it's pretty as usefull as no AWT.
t; David,
>
> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> >> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: Preventing memory leaks with awt event thread, is it
> >> possible?
> >>
> >> One possibility could be to arrange for awt thread to run in
>
Mikolaj Rydzewski a écrit :
> David Delbecq wrote:
>> Is there a way to avoid this? One possibility could be to arrange for
>> awt thread to run in the context class loader of tomcat server, not the
>> one of a web application, but then you have to find some way to
Caldarale, Charles R a écrit :
>> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Preventing memory leaks with awt event thread, is it
>> possible?
>>
>> One possibility could be to arrange for awt thread to run in
>> the context class loader of tom
Hello,
playing with a webapplication that requires awt to do some graphical
operation, i noticed this.
1) Servlet invoked by http-thread 69 request an awt operation
2) AWT initializes and starts it's awt event queue thread.
3) As part of the thread initialisation process, the contextClassLoader
o
Just put an index.jsp in webapp/ROOT/ that does a redirect to correct url
Fabian Brauers a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> is there an easy way to configure Tomcat (5.0.27) in order to change
> the default welcome page (http://localhost:8080)?
> I'm using Business Objects with Tomcat and I always have to use a
Hi,
(God was kinda busy right now, so I took the opportunity to answer you).
The only environment variable you need to set up for running tomcat is
the JAVA_HOME, which must point a to a java jsk installation (NOT a
jre!). Then you just go to your tomcat directory, type bin/startup.sh
and you sho
Mário Gamito a écrit :
> Hi David,
>
> On 10/31/06, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I bet you put a .war file an expected to see the site working. It's not
>> that easy :)
>>
>> The easiest way to deploy you .war in tomcat is to go to th
I bet you put a .war file an expected to see the site working. It's not
that easy :)
The easiest way to deploy you .war in tomcat is to go to the manager
webapp (http://:/manager/html) and use the
'deploy' part. For the manager to allow you to work on tomcat
configuration, you need first to define
Hi mark, not at all
1) there are 20 results for Djavax.servlet.request.encoding in google ^^
(but am really not sure this parameter really exists in tomcat)
2) URIEncoding="UTF-8" set the encoding used for html link, the default
is platform dependent.
I "suppose" the Zis wanted to set the default
- Because it way unsecure. It can invoke pretty any class in your webapp
class path. This include legacy servlet (like com.company.TheServlet)
but also your test servlet, the servlets you developped for quick admin
hacks locally and you didn't remove from code.
- Invoker servelt is one unique serv
taylan kuecuek a écrit :
> Raffaele Viola schrieb:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to start Tomcat but Ihave some problems
>>
>> This is what I read in the catalina.out, could someone help me?
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>> Raffo
>>
>> 28-Sep-2006 16:03:28
>> org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListenerlifec
Several possibilities
1) port 8005 is not available on the machine (not allowed to that user
or used by another application already), free it or change it in server.xml
2) you have changed tomcat configuration on a perhaps multi ip machine
to bind only on a specific interface (specific ip) and thi
a.await(Catalina.java:615)
> at org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina.start(Catalina.java:575)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
>
> at
> sun.reflect.Delegati
Could you send us a few jvm thread dumps while the CPU usage, i bet this
an be more helpful than an os dump.
To generate a Thread dump, simply send the signal 3 to the java process
(assuming you use a SUN jvm or derivative)
Yann Rouillard a écrit :
>
Did you tried it with Tomcat 5.5.17?
>>>
>
page within the same
> browser if user click)
>
> Regards,
> Alexander Khoo
>
>
>
> - Original Message
> From: David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:40:47 PM
> Subject: Re: Restrict Se
Hi Alexander.
Because tomcat use a session cookie (JSESSIONID), the sessions are
already limited to one per browers, except if the user deactivate
cookie, in which case only the Url rewriting mecanism is used. In the
last mecanism, if the flow of page is interrupted (by accessing an url
not rewritt
The servlet is mapped to /
The security constraint is mapped to /*
That's your problem. Map your security constraint to * instead
Gregor Schneider a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> we have some very odd behaviour here.
>
> First the basic:
>
> - Tomcat 5.5.17
> - Debian Sarge
> - Java(TM) 2 Runtime Envir
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