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Index: index.xml
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It's generated, together with class diagrams. You can browse it in
http://nagoya.apache.org/~costin/tomcat3
Un saludo,
Alex.
Sasha Haghani wrote:
>
> Is there any Javadoc for the Tomact source? Can I generate it myself?
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t. I rely on you guys to provide guidance. If I got no response I assume it is not needed.
Alex
-Original Message-
From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: LDAPRealm & JNDIReam for Tomcat
Hi Robert!
For what it's worth, I think multiple user lists would be a good idea.
Install, connectors, config...
Un saludo,
Alex.
Robert Slifka wrote:
>
> I've only recently re-subscibed to the user list, but so far, since last
> summer, the average quality of question
. Can I do something similar in Tomcat 3.3?
I cannot find a similar option in the docs; I believe it's ignoring it.
If this is not possible, perhaps I should add a new .xml file to the
/conf directory and make it run with it? Can Tomcat 3.3 use webapps that
are not inside /webapp?
TIA,
y un saludo,
Alex.
ll this new
documentation... :-)
Maybe a better term would be "Doc Editor" or "Editorial Board". And
maybe I'm being too anal in proposing it; maybe the open source process
will ensure the job gets done by interested developers even without the
title.
- Alex
t was last summer... just goes to show
>how everyone likes to talk about docs, but no one actually DOES anything.
>
I'll have to check to make sure, but I think you're right. (With the
qualification that, since you weren't a committer, as I was merging your
changes I made
ersion,
front-end Web server...
Tags for authorship for sections (perhaps with one section per file so
CVS can help)...
Pointers to existing docs and other sites (e.g. to specific FAQ entries)...
>p.s. I thought of another one, "Too many chefs, not enough doc writer
knows where a good place is to start.
If you don't know where to start, then perhaps this particular task is
not for you. No offense meant, just that someone must set off with a
clear mind.
Un saludo,
Alex.
now that doc is in text format, as Punky's rewrite of Rob's TOC.
I'll integrate my organizational thoughts and post a revised version
soon. I'll use the prefix DOC: in my subject line, which should help us
keep these threads straight.
- Alex
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karta-tomcat-documentation (J-T-D). What about creating
> the jakarta-tomcat-documentation cvs and then vote for commiters
> on that CVS (and maybe only on that CVS) ?
I'm in.
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* right to use it in
a non-Apache context, but also to grant Apache the right to use it too.
If that's even possible. I'm confused.
Anyway, here it is :-)
Next steps:
comments & revisions ad infinitum
flag each section as applicable to 3.x, 4.x, or both
add links to existi
ly wrong -- since Costin states
above that it should work with the -config option.
Cactus is Jakarta's J2EE test framework; try it out, it's great
folks!
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/cactus/
Un saludo,
Alex.
> > If this is not possible, perhaps I should add a new .xml file to th
Hi Alex!
Alex Chaffee wrote:
> A note on copyright: I'm claiming copyright for this document, since I
> may use parts of it to write articles or books, and I haven't done the
> research on what it means to post text (as opposed to code) into an
> Apache project. I'd
nd assigning volunteer authors to write parts is
much more important than file format right now.
> Once we know these two things, we can get to work. Of course there will be
> discussion on these points, but I'd like to bring them to a close sooner
> than later, so we can keep
ep for now. That frees us up to reorganize at the drop of a hat
without painful CVS grooming.
> A vote on a seperate mailinglist for discussing doc issues would be
> appreciated though. It's getting a lot of discussion already and this will
> grow in the near future I think (and hope
from JavaScript :-)
>>We can work on the TOC independently of resolving those other issues.
>>
>
> They're not being resolved, different questions are just asked over and over
> again.
>
> =)
No, I think we're making progress.
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chapter will be
completely different. I think there's actually value in synchronizing
the TOCs of two different books, though maybe I'm just being weird :-)
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Punky Tse wrote:
> Alex,
>
> Please see my comment below:
>
> 1) The details of the TOC looks better than my version.
Thanks :)
> 2) How about moving Developing Interceptors, Valves and Connectors, and
> Using Tomcat Utility Classes to a seperate Developer Guide? T
The current LICENSE file in jakarta-tomcat root says "Copyright 1999".
Shouldn't this be "1999-2001"?
Or does it apply to the text of the license, and not to the content of the
project?
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GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>>Pier:
>>A nice way to duplicate the job, indeed... Why not joining
>>Alex et. al and
>>
>
> Each contribution is good to have. If he feel more confortable
> using docbook, why not let him start some docs with it.
>
>
>>write
;m not too worried about the intro, since the Web site already has a
paragraph describing it, but a "why should I use Tomcat" chapter would go in
the "Overview" section (see TOC). Also, that's more a FAQ than a chapter.
But hey, write it! We'll check
adache. Did they just agree to disagree? Do you
think there'll be a problem with proposing to remove the 3.2 docs from the site?
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rwise you might
find at the end that a chapter is unnecessary and another one is missing
:)
Un saludo,
Alex.
x27;ve added it to the TOC.
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"downloading JDK", sure, but more than that? Definitely more
> suited to a book than "good enough" docs ;)
Right, this doc started life as a book outline for a book I may yet write. I
like outlining to great detail... It saves me from having to think too much
later. I
ite such things, which in
> this case I am, why not just throw it in the mix for the few people who
> might benefit from it? Of course, I completely agree that there also
> needs to be some short-and-sweet versions of how to do install-type
> things, so maybe an abbreviated version of my
rt-to-finish. Then we also
>> >>need separate chapters for installing behind each Web server. Then
>> >>come chapters on administration and advanced configuration issues.
>>
>>I have a feeling you may have missed the attachment. See the post I just
>>made for the
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Alex Chaffee wrote:
>
>
>>>Bundle the 3.2.x docs with 3.2.x and only have the 3.3 docs online ("latest
>>>Tomcat release"). If you want the 3.2.x docs, get them with the binary or
>>>what
ht
> have took 2 days for messages in the approval queue to hit the list...
What moderation? I didn't know this list is moderated, or tomcat-user;
there's no indication anywhere, no sign, no flashing light. Who are the
moderators, BTW?
Un saludo,
Alex.
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roken, so no code
for 3.3. Do I need CVS to get it? (Don't get used to those weird
commands.)
And, by the way, has PMC made any important decision about Tomcat 3.3?
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saw something like that in
the cvs logs, but I'm not quite sure.
So keep it up,
Alex.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> I'm doing nightly builds and source packages at:
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/nightly-3.3
>
> Regarding the PMC meeting - it s
I'd like to review code, if only to understand the inner workings in Tomcat.
Of course, I'd like to test our application -- it's a load tester, so
performance is critical.
Cheers,
Alex.
Paulo Gaspar wrote:
> I can help with these ones (3 and 5) and maybe a bit with
&g
pp testing, and hopefully with code
review.
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heers,
Alex.
Christopher Cain wrote:
> I just attempted to grab the latest 3.x nightly source from the Jakarta
> site. The link points to:
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/nightly/src/
>
> ... but returns a 404. Any ideas? (I am stuck in Windoze at the moment
> and
osely. I was hoping someone would know what's wrong.
In a somewhat unrelated question, I tried having my setIndex() method
defined as:
public void setIndex ( Object o )
and then doing internal "instanceof" calls and casting to proper
objects. This works in Tomcat
is. I saw some talk
about this
on the tomcat archives, however it wasn't clear whether this is an error on my side or
an error
in tomcat.
Thanks again.
...alex...
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> IIRC, having two setters with different argument types violates the JavaBeans
>
e tag looks like:
OR
However, if the tag is used like so:
<% int i = 1; %>
Tomcat tries to call "setIndex ( int i )", instead of trying to convert the int into a
String. This
results in an error in the JSP.
...alex...
>
>
> "Craig
it be premature since
one version (3.2.1) is stable, another is a beta (4.0) and the next is a
milestone release (3.3)?
Hasta luego,
Alex.
Rolf Veen wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Here are the results of some measurements made with ab on Tomcat
> versions 3.2.1, 3.3.m1 and
objects are allocated by the
container with each request?
Just curious.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Costin Manolache wrote:
> --- Alex Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think the benchmarks are very interesting. Unfortunately, the
> > results from HelloWorld don't seem too r
I'll try it on
Solaris with Sun's JDK 1.3. If you would like different JDK's tested, just say it.
Thanks for your work, it's really impressive. I had never seen a milestone release
that installed and worked so smoothly.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Larry Isaacs wrote:
> The first mi
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that class.
The full package is about 12 MB, 3.3 MB zipped. Shall I send it somewhere?
Un saludo,
Alex.
Remy Maucherat wrote:
> > Hi-- I work w/ Rational Software. We have been working with Tomcat for
> some
> > time for our web product, RequisiteWeb. I'd like to volunt
l remote utility that could operate from anywhere)
There's an administration web application, and it works quite well. That is quite
comfortable to
use, since it's remote and graphical.
It's still not as complete as iPlanet's, but going better each release.
Un saludo,
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Un saludo,
Alex.
http://nagoya.apache.org/~costin/tomcat3
Sorry, I don't have an index.html in ~costin.
I'll create a better directory later ( right now viewing the core diagram
is locking my browser :-)
Costin
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001,
t I'm also learning how the whole thing works, so take
my opinions cum mica salis (that's what english folks would say "with a grain
of salt" :)
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Hi Carlos!
The full Tomcat 3.3m1 class diagram and javadoc is already up for everyone to
peruse:
http://nagoya.apache.org/~costin/tomcat3
Un saludo,
Alex.
Carlos Gaston Alvarez wrote:
> Could you send it to me too, please.
> I am next to finishing the jsp compacter I promised but
(not
surprisingly) on Solaris -- I guess a Linux box would do ok.
All this info is quite unspecific; if you want more detailed
information, you should ask what is worrying you -- requests/second,
number of connections, thread pools or whatever. "Production
environm
Hi Steve!
Steve Downey wrote:
> Perhaps a Kit pattern is in order?
Wow, a Kit pattern. I never heard of that one (or never got that far in
the Patterns books :)
Is it a standard one? If so, I'll check it out later at home.
Un saludo,
Alex.
Oh, I knew that one :(
Thanks anyway,
y un saludo,
Alex.
Steve Downey wrote:
>
> It's one of the alternate names for Abstract Factory, from the GoF book. AKA
> toolkit.
>
> The idea is that you have a an abstract class with methods such as
> createThing1 and cre
Title: JNDI & LDAP Realm for Tomcat 4.0 & Tomcat 3.2x alpha3 available: NEED YOUR FEEDBACK!
Dear tomcat users and developers,
This is an implementation of JNDI and LDAP realm for Tomcat 3 and 4
I would greatly appreciate you feedback regarding its functionality.
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fy
my working on it. But, as a consequence, I don't either complain about
the product -- in fact, it's got my highest praises.
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ose of the
and tags? In any respect, I'd greatly
appreciate a good dollop of enlightenment.
Thanks,
Alex
have similar questions. I'll try to puzzle out the answers
by reading the code, specs, and list archives, but lacking that, is
this the appropriate place to ask questions about the source, or
should that be confined to tomcat-user?
Thanks again,
Alex
>Let's say that what
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mespace to start from different roots depending on where
InitialContext was created).
If AdaptiveClassLoader had some context info in it I could get it from there
while creating InitialContext.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated
Alex
--
Is there a way to get the compiler to ignore the "" syntax?
Otherwise this means that serving any page that is XML compliant (WML, XHTML, etc) now
requires a complete
rewrite of all JSP files to run in 4.0.
Thanks.
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