Here's my first submission! It pertains to Tomcat-3.2.1 and looks to be
the same in 3.2.2.b4
I have some client code that sends a jar file to the servlet. The jar
file was getting corrupted. After much digging, I found a CVS commit to
Ajp13ConnectorRequest.java that mentioned a problem like th
My use of search then bind is searching for a non-DN "user ID" (like UID or
mail, which is presumably unique) then binding witht he retrieved DN and
password. Can you imagine making people type in X.500-style user names
Martin
Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> John Holman wrote:
> >
> > As said bef
Hi,
I need to send a status code of 207 as part of my WebDav-servlet response.
But, Tomcat gives me a MissingResourceException because this status code is
not defined in org.apache.core.LocalStrings.properties.
How do I work around that? What is the standard way of adding custom status
codes? Is
costin 01/05/16 20:18:35
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34/runtime/org/apache/jasper34/runtime/res - New
directory
costin 01/05/16 20:18:31
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34/runtime/org/apache/jasper34/runtime - New directory
costin 01/05/16 20:18:27
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34/runtime/org/apache/jasper34 - New directory
costin 01/05/16 20:18:24
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34/runtime/org/apache - New directory
costin 01/05/16 20:18:21
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34/runtime/org - New directory
costin 01/05/16 20:18:17
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34/runtime - New directory
costin 01/05/16 20:18:11
jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper34 - New directory
on 5/16/01 7:06 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
>
>> on 5/16/01 4:02 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yet another template generation language ??? #foreach ???
>>
>> Costin, what rock have you been sleeping u
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
> "may"? Do you have empirical evidence of that or did you pull that out of
> your ass?
I guess that concludes our discussion.
Costin
>
> >, and may
> > end up saving the javac in some cases - which would be a significant speed
> > improvement.
>
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
> on 5/16/01 4:02 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yet another template generation language ??? #foreach ???
>
> Costin, what rock have you been sleeping under for the last 5 years?
> Velocity is simply a cleaner implementation of
on 5/16/01 3:28 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And I tried to explain: the xslt transformation is not significant
> compared with the javac compilation ( it may add 5-10% extra )
"may"? Do you have empirical evidence of that or did you pull that out of
your ass?
>, and ma
on 5/16/01 4:02 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet another template generation language ??? #foreach ???
Costin, what rock have you been sleeping under for the last 5 years?
Velocity is simply a cleaner implementation of WebMacro. It isn't "YATGL".
Also, there is a reason
larryi 01/05/16 17:09:09
Modified:src/tests/webpages/WEB-INF test-tomcat.xml
Log:
A few more test cases to check if JSP source is served
Revision ChangesPath
1.30 +31 -1 jakarta-tomcat/src/tests/webpages/WEB-INF/test-tomcat.xml
Index: test-tomcat.xml
===
seguin 01/05/16 16:23:43
Modified:jk build.xml
jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp Ajp13.java Ajp13Packet.java
AjpRequest.java
jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp/tomcat4 Ajp13Request.java
Removed: jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp MessageBytes.
seguin 01/05/16 16:18:26
Log:
import of utility classes
Status:
Vendor Tag: jakarta
Release Tags: connector
N jakarta-tomcat-connectors/util/build.xml
N jakarta-tomcat-connectors/util/README.txt
N
jakarta-tomcat-connectors/util/src/java/org/apache/tomcat/util/Loca
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
> p.s. Over in Turbine land, we have a lot of experience with the dynamic
> generation of Java code and have found that using Texen has been a most
> favorable experience. It would be most humorous to me to see Velocity used
> to generate .java files from .
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
> Costin,
>
> Once again, you impress me with your inability to understand a word of what
> I'm talking about. So, let me close this discussion with this:
No problem, I'm not that good at explaining either.
> If the speed of generating a .java file (or
Larry,
I just tested this with 3.2.2b5 using Apache, mod_jk and AJP12 and the
".jsp%20" problem does indeed exist. When running stand-alone the request
returns a 404 error, but with mod_jk the JSP source is returned.
If you could port your fix into tomcat_32 that would be great. Let me know
wh
Peter Mutsaers wrote:
>
> >> "Glenn" == Glenn Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Glenn> Tomcat 4.0 supports JNDI and JDBC DataSource pooling. I
> Glenn> configure a named JNDI JDBC DataSource in the
> Glenn> , which is then available to all web
> Glenn> applications for a H
Clere Jean-Frederic FSC EP LP COM 5 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have added the detection of the JAVA_HOME and OS that will be need for the jni
> connector.
> It is a copy of acinclude.m4 of JServ and some improvements. ;=)
>
> Please check it and commit it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jean-frederic
Oops... I ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 16 May 2001, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
[+1] Let's move mod_webapp and all its related stuff in jakarta-connectors.
>>>
>>> +1 The stuff is not ready ( neither the new mod_jk for 4.0 n
larryi 01/05/16 13:54:43
Modified:src/native/jk Tag: tomcat_32 jk_uri_worker_map.c
Log:
Fix bug in check_security_fraud() and add ".suffix " to ".suffix." and
"suffix/" already being checked.
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No
larryi 01/05/16 13:49:35
Modified:src/native/mod_jk/common jk_uri_worker_map.c
Log:
Fix bug in check_security_fraud() and add ".suffix " to ".suffix." and
"suffix/" already being checked.
Minor updates to log output.
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +8 -7 jaka
on 5/16/01 1:11 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The code generation stage is not significant - compared with the javac
> compilation. Some people are even using XSLT at runtime ( not that this is
> a good idea ) - so I doubt it'll have such a significant impact on
> developme
craigmcc01/05/16 12:30:44
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/authenticator
AuthenticatorBase.java
Log:
Undo the previous change, back to 1.15 equivalent.
Revision ChangesPath
1.17 +78 -22
jakarta-tomcat-4.0/catalina/src/share
craigmcc01/05/16 12:27:54
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/authenticator
AuthenticatorBase.java
Log:
Previous integration update missed some needed logic. Will restore the current
working version momentarily.
Revision ChangesPath
Hi All,
I'm in the process of preparing Tomcat 3.3 Milestone 3. Please
consider the MAIN branch of jakarta-tomcat frozen for the time
being.
The current hold up is that mod_jk will serve JSP source for
URL's that end with ".jsp%20". As soon as I fix this, the
Milestone 3 release will soon foll
>> "Glenn" == Glenn Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Glenn> Tomcat 4.0 supports JNDI and JDBC DataSource pooling. I
Glenn> configure a named JNDI JDBC DataSource in the
Glenn> , which is then available to all web
Glenn> applications for a Host.
Glenn> Here is an example f
remm01/05/16 10:57:28
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector
HttpRequestBase.java HttpResponseBase.java
RequestBase.java ResponseBase.java
catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
remm01/05/16 10:52:26
Modified:catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/http
HttpRequestLine.java
Log:
- The array allocated for the protocol was too big (the wrong constant was used).
Patch submitted by Martijn Koster
Revision Changes
seguin 01/05/16 10:08:57
Modified:jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp AjpRequest.java
Log:
added javadocs.
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +72 -2
jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp/AjpRequest.java
Index: AjpRequest.java
==
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> [+1] Let's move mod_webapp and all its related stuff in jakarta-connectors.
> >
> > +1 The stuff is not ready ( neither the new mod_jk for 4.0 nor mod_webapp
> > ), and when it is - tomcat-dev
seguin 01/05/16 09:43:34
Modified:jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp MessageBytes.java
Log:
added javadocs.
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +62 -1
jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/src/java/org/apache/ajp/MessageBytes.java
Index: MessageBytes.java
I was planning to fail authentication if more than one entry is found.
At 09:58 16/05/01, you wrote:
>John Holman wrote:
> >
> > As said before I'd like to add the ability to search the directory for the
> > user's dn to cover cases when a fixed pattern will not work, but will wait
> > to see the
Hi,
I have detected what seems to be a bug in the recycle logic
of TomCat 3.2.1. What seems to be happening is, that a
response object of some kind is using a Writer and processes
the request. In some other request the BufferedServletOutputStream's
"usingWriter" flag is still set, in other words
Hi,
I have added the detection of the JAVA_HOME and OS that will be need for the jni
connector.
It is a copy of acinclude.m4 of JServ and some improvements. ;=)
Please check it and commit it.
Cheers
Jean-frederic
Hello,
First of all, thanks to developers group for Tomcat & JServ products. I'm a
bit new to Tomcat so please pardon me if this issue has been addressed
before but I have followed as much as I could from the documentation and
could not find solution for my needs.
Basically, our company has been
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
> Currently Jasper output's Java code from within Java code. This is about as
> fast as you are going to get because there is no intermediate transformation
> step going on, just conditional output of String data entirely within Java.
> While this is very f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> [+1] Let's move mod_webapp and all its related stuff in jakarta-connectors.
>
> +1 The stuff is not ready ( neither the new mod_jk for 4.0 nor mod_webapp
> ), and when it is - tomcat-dev should decide which one will be used in
> 4.0. Isn't it ho
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> However, since I just recently sold management on linux/apache/tomcat as our
>> next gen platform, and I can put that on my desktop as well, it's not much
>> skin off my nose if the connectors are suboptimal on NT.
>
> unfortunately, not all managem
>
> However, since I just recently sold management on linux/apache/tomcat as our
> next gen platform, and I can put that on my desktop as well, it's not much
> skin off my nose if the connectors are suboptimal on NT.
>
unfortunately, not all management is as enlightened as yours appears to
be
At 13:49 16/05/01, Steve Downey wrote:
>As I understand it, you can rebind with different credentials, but you can't
>have more than one set of credentials on the same connection. That means
>either synchronizing on the ldap connection, and serializing login, or
>having multiple connections and p
Well, I do NOT care about the fact that he is not documenting Tomcat
instead since:
- He already does a lot;
- He is not alone at Tomcat, and others (even me or you) could work
on the documentation too. We just have other priorities;
- He as all the right to decide what he does on his free
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> craigmcc01/05/15 18:43:56
>
> Modified:
> catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/authenticator
> AuthenticatorBase.java
> Log:
> Revert the previous change, back to what was 1.13.
>
> Revision ChangesPath
> 1.15
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 May 2001, jean-frederic clere wrote:
>
> > By the way I have a question: Why jk_jni_worker.c is in common not in jni? What
> > it is used for? (I have to add JAVA_HOME to the configure for it and I am
> > curious).
>
> Error - it shouldn't be in common...
> Now, people are suggesting using something like XSLT to transform the .jsp
> XML/XHTML file into a .java file. Because you are introducing the
> XSLT layer
> into things, that will have a negative impact on the transformation
> performance (I'm not certain how much, but I am pretty much
> certai
Mine, unfortunately for this list, isn't configured to be silent. It sends a
warning back to the sender. I'm trying to see if we can get it to not do
that for 'Precedence: Bulk' mail.
It doesn't help that we've got about several developers following this list
and the users list.
Mea culpa, and
Given any reasonably timeframe for delivery on a new Jasper to production,
jdk 1.1 is likely to be three cycles behind. Supporting legacy systems can
only go so far.
> -Original Message-
> From: Glenn Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 5:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL P
As I understand it, you can rebind with different credentials, but you can't
have more than one set of credentials on the same connection. That means
either synchronizing on the ldap connection, and serializing login, or
having multiple connections and parallelizing login.
Now, this isn't a terri
With cygwin, it should build using ./configure && make && make check && make
install. It's just another flavour for autoconf. Although it didn't used to
be true, recently I am more surprised when a package does _not_ build using
cygtools.
However, the unix emulation layer is nowhere near as effi
I have some ideas to improbe performance. But it sounds like a should enter
them at the CVS. Is that true? How can I do it?
The JspCompacter is almost finished. (I also have to document it in
english). When finished, that should I do. Should I send it to the list for
evaluation?
Chau,
Gaston
ps
Have you said a Meg of html !!!
Those are the test cases I need.
Chau,
Gaston
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: Jasper performance
We use Jasper (from a 3.1 build!) in another container. How big i
Hi,
Runnong tomcat 3.2.2b4 using a slightly modified form of Hello world
example servlet I get an exception.
I am trying to access a protected resource and it is redirecting to the
login.jsp. Rather than display the login page it results in an
exception. The tomcat log shows an AccessControl
John Holman wrote:
>
> As said before I'd like to add the ability to search the directory for the
> user's dn to cover cases when a fixed pattern will not work, but will wait
> to see the fate of this patch before going ahead.
Regarding the "search, then bind" authentication; what would be the
s
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