Do you want to display the contents of the file jndi.properties? Why
not just read the file contents using a File object and and output each
line?
Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc
Seattle, WA
Martin Gainty wrote:
Red--
I am re-posting the question to tomcat-users with request to
search
there.
Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc.
Seattle, WA
Dr. Exner wrote:
Thanks,
you were right that I don't really understand the tomcat classloading
yet. In the meantime I had noticed allready that the error messages
appeared in the tomcat log file as soon as I copied the
n the environment.
3. unpack Tomcat in a fresh directory
4. reboot
5. make sure that no applications are running on the server.
5. run Tomcat and note errors.
After you do that (if you haven't already), post your Tomcat error log,
runtime log, and settings files so we can take a look a
ce to
indicate what directory to run the program from.
Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc.
Seattle, WA
Dr. Exner wrote:
Hi,
for a course including a short introduction and demo on web services I
have to decide, whether to base it on java/tomcat/axis or on C#/.NET.
Because I'm using
It's kind of nice to see this discussion on this board, because it can
serve as a way for Tomcat developers to think about what features really
help and what features don't. I'm going to avoid M$ bashing cause it's
not productive, but I think it's wise to look at the effect "creature
features"
dio... and at less cost overall.
Richard Schilling
Tony LaPaso wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I should mention that this post is a bit off topic. If you hate
> Microsoft then stop reading now and I'm sorry for wasting your time. I
> don't own st
You might try a Java Data Objects implementation:
www.objectdb.com
java.sun.com/products/jdo/index.jsp
These are pure object databases, and are reasonably fast. The Sun's
reference implementation of JDO is not intended for production use but
it's great as a development toolkit.
sn't
show any Tomcat ports, and in fact no instances of the JVM are running
either.
Richard
Vinny wrote:
Since you started from scratch , what made you choose 5.5.9 instead of 5.5.12?
Is it possible that another tomcat instance is currently running?
On 11/11/05, Richard Schilling &l
I've looked all over for the answer to this particular problem, but
can't find it, and can't find the searchable archives for this list.
I'm setting up Tomcat 5.5 on a clean box. I've verified that all the
ports Tomcat uses aren't in use. My system is FreeBSD 6.0 on AMD64.
I get theses err