Hi,
It was always intended, and finally fixed in 6.0.19 (see the changelog). The
impetus was
this bug report:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=42747
Thank you very much for the reference. To be helpful to other people who
stumble upon this thread when searching for
the
first time. For a redeployment you need to follow the following
procedure [...]*
Not trying to be smart or anything, just hoping to help out.
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
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Hi,
Michael wrote:
I always just copy my web application statically to Tomcat's webapps
directory ($CATALINA_BASE/webapps) for the production server
Insufficient, as Chuck has pointed out: use the manager app.
Does that, basically, mean that the static deployment method is
deprecated? If
Len Wrote:
Unfortunately it's not that simple. Take for example the most common case, a
Resource definition for a JDBC database connection. The app writer has to
provide part of the definition (the resource name, e.g. jdbc/myAppDB) and
the sysadmin has to provide another part (the address of the
p.s.
M4N - Arjan Tijms wrote:
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.20 using JDK 6 update 14 on a 64 bits Debian
Lenny. I've unpacked a stock Tomcat 6.0.20 and deployed a web module
to the webapps directory. After I started and stopped the web module,
I noticed that the META-INF/context.xml had been copied
Hi,
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.20 using JDK 6 update 14 on a 64 bits Debian
Lenny. I've unpacked a stock Tomcat 6.0.20 and deployed a web module to
the webapps directory. After I started and stopped the web module, I
noticed that the META-INF/context.xml had been copied to
Search the archives. This been covered repeatedly.
Mark
Mark, I did try to search extensively, even after posting. A while after my
post I continued searching but the only post that appeared at the top of
the search results happened to be my very own post.
I searched using keyword
On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 23:52:24 +0200, arjan.tijms arjan.ti...@m4n.nl wrote:
Search the archives. This been covered repeatedly.
Mark
I did found this posting:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tomcat-users/200906.mbox/%3c4a3f56c9.8050...@apache.org%3e
You explain here the copying of the
Hi,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
The problem I have is that occasionally after I restart Tomcat, the
startup fails with NoClassDefFoundError or ClassNotFoundException for
every servlet listener that's being added from web.xml.
This kind of error can be caused by having the same class(es)
Hi,
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.16 on a 32 bit Debian Etch using Java 6 update
12. The problem I have is that occasionally after I restart Tomcat, the
startup fails with NoClassDefFoundError or ClassNotFoundException for
every servlet listener that's being added from web.xml.
If I restart Tomcat
Hi,
This kind of error can be caused by having the same class(es) in multiple
locations in a given
branch of the classloader tree, such as in both a webapp's WEB-INF/lib and in
Tomcat's lib
directory (or on the system classpath). Have you checked that?
Well, that's indeed a good suggestion.
Hi,
M4N - Arjan Tijms wrote:
The problem I'm encountering is that for a percentage of the POST
requests, Tomcat seems to loose all parameters. Our application uses a
filter that logs the (first few characters of) post parameters.
To follow up on this issue, I think that I have probably
, but for a
high volume production server this would really be my last resort.
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
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In my case I was using Burpproxy, which seems to do more or less the
same as fiddler.
Grtz,
Arjan Tijms
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are still there, but are gone once in
Tomcat.
Grtz,
Arjan Tijms
On 8/24/07, M4N - Arjan Tijms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We're hosting a fairly high traffic web application based on Tomcat.
It's running on Debian-Etch, JDK 5.0U10 and Tomcat 5.5.20. We're using
Apache as a front-end
filter that
only prints the post parameters. There is no MyFaces or anything else
active at that point.
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
Something's going on in your MyFaces or some such.
Sorry not more help.
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. That doesn't sound like much but 0.1% of a
high traffic site is still a lot of requests. (I made the 0.1 number up
and haven't calculated it exactly, but it's a small number)
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
Just looking for other possibilities.
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To start a new topic, e-mail: users
I will try
if 5.5.23 or better the soon to be released 5.5.25 makes any difference.
Grtz,
Arjan Tijms
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authentication is handled by the application. But even if I
used the container's (Tomcat's) authentication, then it still would be
Tomcat's code than ran before my code, right?
Grtz,
Arjan Tijms
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components work
that's currently not an option. It would also not really solve the
underlying problem of course.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
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