On 17 Jun 2005, at 20:52, Mladen Turk wrote:
Right.
Feel free to contribute to the Apache1/2 part of the mod_jk.
Thanks - I intend to just as soon as I get some slack in my schedule :)
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Accordingly I'd like to pass the reigns to someone else so if
anyone's interested could they contact me please.
Thanks - it's been fun :)
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a DOS attack? What does it have to do with Jakarta?
How do these m*th$r f&ck!rs do that (any links?) and how can you avoid
it?
You haven't really said what 'they' have done.
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like im in a maze..I just didnt understand how things work?
So please guide me thro this
Well, it's quite complex :)
Do you understand the general architecture?
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Hi Andy!!!
Tnx for the mail ..Please tell me the url.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html#Tomcat
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Costin Manolache wrote:
Maybe the best response to this would be to update the docs and say
"tomcat IIS 6 is not supported, plese contact microsoft and ask them to
do it". They have plenty of developers and money - they could send a
check to Andy and Henri, or do it themself :-)
H
to sell a consultancy service based on getting
JK2 working. I actually wrote, debugged, documented and delivered a non
trivial ISAPI filter for a different project in less time than it took
me to get JK2 working.
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comparison the rest of the task of configuring Tomcat is a walk in the
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David Rees wrote:
That is the reason I have stuck with mod_jk instead of moving to mod_jk2,
a quick look at the mod_jk2 docs makes my eyes glaze over, and mod_jk
works just fine for my usage...
If it helps any the docs don't seem to be in sync with the code either...
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Henri Gomez wrote:
Well I'd like to see the JK3 or whatever will name the new module to be
much more simpler and with less code.
+1 to that. It really has the feel of something that's more complex than
it should be at the moment.
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Henri Gomez wrote:
The code in jk/jk2 is now so complex that there is only a small
number of people who can be involved in.
It certainly scares me and I like complex things :)
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JK so convoluted?
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at doesn't work as well for unix
like platforms which may not easily / sensibly be able to work out which
directory the .so is in.
Waiting for response from someone that can 'provide' something different, or
just file a veto :)
MT.
It sounds reasonable to me and I'm happy to
stics about it. Unfortunately the phorensics have been destroyed
now so it'll have to remain 'just one of those things' :)
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jk2 issue.
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jean-frederic clere wrote:
It works on my machine (Apache/2.1.0-dev (Unix) DAV/2 mod_jk2/2.0.5-dev)
May be that is a problem with IPV6: Use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost.
Nope :(
My investigations continue...
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Would somebody please take me off this mailing list? I never
subscribed.
I'm assuming some email worm is the culprit, but a properly-run list
would require subcription confirmation... right?
Yahoo!
to the
Jakarta site.
You make it sound so easy :)
It'll probably be Monday before I get to look at it but I'll give it a
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Mladen Turk wrote:
Hi,
How about releasing JK2 2.0.5?
There was some fixes from Norm and the IIS bug resolved dealing with upload.
And there are recent changes to the Domino redirector in there too which
will be of great interest to the ten or so people on the planet who use
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Mladen Turk wrote:
Heretic perhaps, but I'd like to integrate PHP (perhaps even Perl) directly
with TC.
What do you mean by 'integrate'? Have tomcat handle PHP requests by some
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m and in the definition of the realm; but where i have to include the code for the
comparation of the new parameter.
Thanks in Advanced.
This is really one for the Tomcat user's list Jose.
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So does /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll exist on your IIS? I notice that you
report that the 404 is for /jakarta/iisapi_redirect.dll (different
spelling). Could that be the problem?
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He has my +1.
+1
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it. I mailed their general open source enquiries address about a week
ago but have had no reply.
[1] http://www-12.lotus.com/ldd/doc/domino_notes/5.0/readme.nsf/0/
528b461a3cdc2a798525677400499305?OpenDocument
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Andy Armstrong wrote:
Does anyone know what the contents of workers.properties should look
like for JK2? I'm producing a new version of the Domino redirector based
on the ISAPI one but I can't find a sample workers.properties for the
ISAPI filter.
From stepping through th
code it's clear that
the property names that appear in the file need to be the names of jk2
beans so I know what the vocabulary is but I'd rather not have to do
enough reverse engineering to work out what kind of values the
properties should have :)
ux and any other platform that
supports Domino ultimately but I guess apr availability isn't going to
be a problem on any Domino platform.
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Henri Gomez wrote:
Nope, there was works on the chunked and header len in ajp13 java side
which are probably not in old domino code...
Take a look at what is on IIS which should be at right level
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hink)
Well so far I've taken the old Domino Connector source and built it
against the latest version of ajp13/jk (as of last week). Should that
not 'just work'?
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OK, I'll stop trying to get my head round how to write one then :)
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Andy Armstrong wrote:
UK time here. Still trying to get Ethereal to trace local (intra
machine) traffic. I'm not around tomorrow so it may be Monday before
there's anything to dissect.
Monday came and went. Is anyone else interested in the detail of what
follows (analysis of packet
Henri Gomez wrote:
I'll have to leave (Europe GMT end of day).
UK time here. Still trying to get Ethereal to trace local (intra
machine) traffic. I'm not around tomorrow so it may be Monday before
there's anything to dissect.
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Henri Gomez wrote:
Could you get an ethereal dump ?
That mail coincided exactly with my trying to remember whether I had a
network tracing tool installed on this PC - and fortunately I do :)
Ethereal dump coming up.
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Henri Gomez wrote:
mod_jk 1.2.5 ?
1.2.6 - the latest code from the CVS yesterday.
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ubject: Re: Duplicate Sessions Tomcat 4.1.24
Andy Chapman wrote:
> I have a deployed web app with a medium size user base (~500) which
> recently went live. The app relies on the session to retrieve user
> information. The session usage is simply to store a couple of ids
> (Strings) and
I have a deployed web app with a medium size user base (~500) which
recently went live. The app relies on the session to retrieve user
information. The session usage is simply to store a couple of ids
(Strings) and retrieve them from the session to lookup data. This all
works perfectly with a small
n not find server or DNS error". Luckily the older ISAPI
extension still works fine.
Just that the configuration is not as nice.
Phew - it's not just me then :)
I'm quite happy to do work on the ISAPI filter too if it's appropriate
but I don't want to tread on any toes
7;m being stupid but the
impression I'm forming is that the support for web servers other than
Apache is in some slight disarray.
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ooked to Tomcat. Now
the application is running with Tomcat 4.1.24 on its own. The OS is
linux, SUSE distro. The character encoding it should be the default one
I haven't specified
any. So it should be (iso-8859-1) ?
Thanks
Manuel
Andy Chapman wrote:
>This is really one
This is really one for tomcat-user, but seeing as it's quiet...
I assume you HAD Apache (HTTP Server) and Tomcat hooked up with mod_jk
(or similar) previously and NOW you've just got Tomcat (4.1.24) on its
own.
Given that this is the case then something else has changed and is
causing this proble
Please, can you send me JK/JK2 binaries for Apache 2.0.43 FreeBSD ?
thanks,
Andy
---should provide new
binaries for JK and JK2.
I'll do JK/JK
have the JSP build system generate a single .jar
> file with both the Servlet api and JSP api included.
>
> [ ] I don't want the API's split into separate repo's
> [ ] I don't care
> [X] I want the API's split into separate repo's.
>
> -jon
>
&
tion web application available in
> Tomcat 4.1.x.
> He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 performance.
>
> He has my +1 as a committer.
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Catalina, but am having trouble
configuring it so that my single servlet answers on port 8080.
The sample code in main in Embedded.java doesnt really have
an example for a servlet.
Has anyone else tried to do this (run an embedded servlet engine without
swathes of configuration files)?
Andy
ion is welcomed, and thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Andy S.
NB: This is my error message:
2002-03-12 16:53:34 StandardContext[/manager]: Starting
2002-03-12 16:53:34 StandardContext[/manager]: Processing start(), current
available=false
2002-03-12 16:53:34 StandardContext[/manager]: Configuring d
Okay, perhaps "Stop the Release!" is a little harsh but I wanted to get
your attention. ;)
After a long journey, Xerces 2.0.0 is scheduled to be released THIS
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I was going to update this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsonwin32.html
to reflect the fact that PuTTY, a free / open source SSH client, now
supports tunnelling.
Do I just update the page and commit it or is there more to it?
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Subject: Re: getPathInfo() return wrong path info - still an issue
Andy,
Could you package your test case as a WAR and add it to the bug report?
There's no way to know whether the behavior you quote or not is correct
without seeing your servlet mappings
n/bar/
servletPath=/rd/open/bar/
=
let me know what other info would help reproduce this
env:
jdk sun 1.3.1_01
win 2000
tomcat build 4.01
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> Votes, please?
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> - Create a link to this repository which could
> be used by both Tomcat 3.2, 3.3, 4.0
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> - And may be start to think about creating web pages
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> - This vote will run until 12/01.
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> [ ] +1: I approve this plan, and I'll help
> [X] +0: I approve this plan
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> > Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 18:54:12 +0100
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gt; has historically been the source of a very high percentage of newbie user
> errors. The current approach that Tomcat takes (build class loaders
> internally based on the contents of directories) is much more reliable and
> less error prone.
>
> Please try putting the JAAS stuff in the system extensions directory and
> see if that does the trick for you.
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> Votes please?
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s is also expected to go up in the future, including: JK, the new
> Java HTTP/1.1 connector, the util package, and the webapp connector.
How complex are the dependencies? Superficially it doesn't seem that TC
4 should depend on the connectors.
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+1, +1
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> I'd like to follow up on Nacho's (good) suggestion that we add William
> Barker and Kin-Man Chung as committers on Tomcat. They've both been
> providing invaluable assistance and patches.
>
> I'm +1 on them.
>
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ge subject and call this a vote about giving them committer
> > access ASAP :)
>
> +1 :-)
>
> Costin
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+1
Larry Isaacs wrote:
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> I would like to propose Bojan Smojver as a committer.
> He has supplied a number of patches as well as done
> useful testing. I think he would make good addition
> to the Jakarta team.
>
> Vote, please...
>
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I couldn't find PopStack.java either, but I realised I didn't need the
release I was trying to build so I gave up the search with the
assumption I was doing something wrong.
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Pier Fumagalli wrote:
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> "Andy Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi Gal, Developers,
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> > I'm about to produce a webapp version of the Domino connector for TC4.0,
> > and I see there isn't an IIS connector. Is anyone wo
Andy Armstrong wrote:
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> Hi Gal, Developers,
>
> I'm about to produce a webapp version of the Domino connector for TC4.0,
> and I see there isn't an IIS connector. Is anyone working on this? Want
> me to take a look?
(Sorry to follow myself up)
Off-list I've
Hi Gal, Developers,
I'm about to produce a webapp version of the Domino connector for TC4.0,
and I see there isn't an IIS connector. Is anyone working on this? Want
me to take a look?
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> [ ] +0I am in favor of this plan, but am unable to help
> [ ] -0I not in favor of this plan
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ted lots of useful discussion, patches, and documentation
> > (particularly in the area of SSL-based things) and wants to do more.
>
> +1
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t; of the source as it were.
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ase of someone new to Tomcat in
particular and Open Source in general being confused about the
relationship between the source and binary versions. While you might
argue that they should damn well RTFM, I can see value in tying the
source and binary versions together to avoid a bit of confusion.
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about invoking the startup script, and also one big
> hassle was to shut down JServ from Apache, connecting to the port to issue a
> shutdown command...
For the Domino connector I just do bin/tomcat.sh start or bin/tomcat.sh
stop appropriately. It seems to work OK and is very simple to implement.
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Remy Maucherat wrote:
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> Quoting Andy Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi Joe et al,
> >
> > Joe Flowers wrote:
> > [snip cogent words about running TC as a service]
> >
> > I agree with you 100% WRT the difficulty of getting JavaServic
"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
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> Andy Armstrong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I only used JServ briefly before switching to Tomcat and "it worked for
> > me"(tm). Can you recall any of the specific problems?
>
> It was back in 1997, and
"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
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> Andy Armstrong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > If there's interest I can investigate adding the same functionality to
> > the other connectors.
>
> I would not want to see it in webapp... Autostart was the major hea
shared (or replace)
> the jk_service allready present in jtc/jk/native ?
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he other
connectors. This is a simple solution for all platforms in all cases
except the one where you want to have Tomcat autostart in stand-alone
mode, and I would assume that that's a relatively rare requirement.
If there's interest I can investigate adding the same functionality to
t
t;
> ---
>
> [ ] +1 - Do it, and I can help
> [X] +0 - Do it, but I can't help
> [ ] -0 - Do it, even if
> [ ] -1 - Don't do it, because
>
> My comments:
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Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
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> On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 06:10:42PM +0100, Andy Armstrong wrote:
> > "Swart, James (Jim) ** CTR **" wrote:
> > >
> > > why is it everyone has such a hard time getting off this list? Someone put
> > > me in charge of ge
done... Sound good?
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> doesn't have to be an admin pro!
>
> 3) Container Architecture Guide
>
>- In this case also some references to technical docs which
> explain how to start writing eg custom handlers, etc).
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> OK, you two, Andy/JF convinced me to OOing also in standard C ;;;)))
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only accessed through a functional
interface. The encapsulation benefits are the same as for Java or C++.
For one thing it means that the implementation in some.c can change
without impacting client code.
I haven't looked at any of the specific cases you're talking about, but
in general I would say that this is good programming style.
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