Thanks, chuck.
That popping sound is merely my cranium being romoved
from rectal cavity. I neglected to mention I that I
didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough ;^) .
I read just enough to confuse myself.
In a nutshell, I followed the instructions for
building Tomcat from scratch,
i.e. g
Hello all,
I am developing a login module for a webapp,
Until now for me was sufficient with default tomcat login form
j_security_check + j_username + j_password
but now I need one more item in the authentication challenge
this is the countryId because a user can belong many countries :)
so now
> From: Mike Sabroff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: https difficulties w/ Tomcat5
>
> I haven't tried 5.5.15isn't that
> still in beta status??
5.5.15 was voted stable late last week.
- Chuck
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- Original Message -
From: "Leon Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: From Java to C#, ASP.NET [Off Topic]
I've been programming in Java/J2EE for the past 8
Hello,
Ok this might be a step in the totally wrong direction for you...but I just
saw another post...where the "problem" is that the user sees the "out of
service" message...LOL
So may be you'll have some luck if you head over there and checkout what his
config is!!!
The subject of this topic is
Hello Neal,
> What stands out in my mod_jk.log is this line:
> " trying to connect socket 10 to 127.0.0.1:8009"
>
> The system seems to be trying to connect via the local host. As you
> can see from my config files below I do not reference localhost or
> the 127.0.0.1 IP address. Best I can tell
it works fine for me in 5.5.12 I haven't tried 5.5.15isn't that
still in beta status??
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem with Tomcat 5.5.12. Finally someone told me to check the Tomcat 5.5\bin directory for a file called tcnative-1.dll (or something like that, I don't remember
I had the same problem with Tomcat 5.5.12. Finally someone told me to check the
Tomcat 5.5\bin directory for a file called tcnative-1.dll (or something like
that, I don't remember exactly). After I deleted that file, my SSL connections
worked fine.
-- Original message ---
>
> From: Neal Whitley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/01/24 Tue PM 05:40:53 EST
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: mod_jk / 503 Error
>
> I have mod_jk / tomcat and apache somewhat working together but I am
> getting an error when displaying pages via the connector.
>
> Tomcat is set u
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 2006/01/25 Wed AM 11:13:11 EST
> To: "Tomcat Users List" , "'Tomcat Users List'"
>
> CC: "Alla Winter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Are servlet name and class name required in web.xml for tomcat
> 5.5?
>
>
> -- Original message --
> From: Stevie G. Messervey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: https difficulties w/ Tomcat5
>
> Tomcat:5.5.15
> APR:1.2.2
>
> Basically, I cannot get the SSL connector to work.
APR uses a different SSL configuration based on OpenSSL, as documented
near the bottom of:
http://tomcat.apache.org
> From: Olav Drageset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat mod_jk on WhiteboxEL ??
>
> However browsing from another host on the same local network
> only hangs the browser when using the right IP-number.
As a previous respondent said, most likely a firewall issue - on either
box.
> I tr
Olav Drageset ha scritto:
Hello
I am new to Tomcat and just installed Tomcat5.5 on whiteboxEL4 and get
proper result when using http://localhost:8080
However browsing from another host on the same local network only
hangs the browser when using the right IP-number. Should this work? Is
there
Hello
I am new to Tomcat and just installed Tomcat5.5 on whiteboxEL4 and get
proper result when using http://localhost:8080
However browsing from another host on the same local network only hangs
the browser when using the right IP-number. Should this work? Is there a
remedy for this?
I
Hello, list.
I have Apache 1.3.33 running on Linux and talking successfully to Tomcat
5.5.15 through mod_jk. I'd now like to host multiple instances of Tomcat
(or maybe just multiple Tomcat connectors within one instance) to receive
requests dispatched at multiple VirtualHosts on the same server
Hello,
Please let me preface that I have actually tried
to run down various
threads,tutorials,FAQS, and the Tomcat docs (both
shipped & online).
dist: Crux Evolution 2.0.x kernel: 2.6.8.1 gcc:3.3.4
java:jdk1.5.0_06
kde:3.3(incl/konqueror) firefox:1.5 Tomcat:5.5.15
(binary tar.gz)
APR:1.2.2
B
--- Davide Romanini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 25/01/2006 alle 15.34 +, Mike
> Fowler ha scritto:
> > Good day,
> >
> > I have encountered a similar problem while
> deploying webapps. In my case
> > I noticed that after the sixth deployment I would
> encounter
> > OutOfMemo
On 1/24/06, Akoulov, Alexandre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd appreciate if you could help with the following problem.
>
> In our environment apache 1.3.33 acts as a web server that dispatches certain
> requests to tomcat 5.5. What we're currently trying to achieve is to make
> apac
I've been developing with Microsoft Products for 15 year. At one point I was
an MVP, and I was on the original MVP program steering committee. Here's
what I can tell you about MS product development. A lot of my comments are
going to be about FoxPro, which I used most, but the same issues exist wit
You must install the same tomcat release at
all boxes. The cluster protocol has changed!
Peter
Am 25.01.2006 um 16:45 schrieb Randy Paries:
Hello,
I am running a clustered env
Two boxes RH9 and tomcat 5.0.24
These two boxes are clustered together via tomcat
I am getting ready to ugrade them
Is your deployDir the host appBase (webapps) directory?
Check that tempDir,deployDir and watchDir are exists
and read/writeable at all nodes.
Configure debug logging at FarmWarDeployer package
conf/logging.properties
org.apache.catalina.cluster.deploy.level=FINE
See what happens...
Peter
Am 2
Davide Romanini wrote:
I think this is serious: hot deployment becomes totally useless and you
have to restart tomcat each time you deploy a new version :-(
I agree, and from what I understand of the problem there is not a whole
lot that can be done at the Tomcat level, it appears to be down
-- Original message --
From: "Alla Winter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> For Tomcat 4.x I didn't have to set up anything in web.xml. But it seems
> that I have to define each servlet name and corresponding class name in
> web.xml in order to make it to work for Tomcat 5.5
Windows 2003 Server with jdk 1.4.2_09, Tomcat 5.0.28 and a single web
application installed
remote Oracle 9 instance
We have been encountering the following error with increasing frequency
on our production server when trying to connect to a remote Oracle
instance:
[org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNe
Il giorno mer, 25/01/2006 alle 15.34 +, Mike Fowler ha scritto:
> Good day,
>
> I have encountered a similar problem while deploying webapps. In my case
> I noticed that after the sixth deployment I would encounter
> OutOfMemoryError when I tried to use the application. After trawling the
>
Hello-
My exact error:
Attribute "star" bound to namespace "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/"; was
already specified for element "star:content-block". Nested exception:
Attribute "star" bound to namespace "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/"; was
already specified for element "star:content-block".
I have
Hello,
I am running a clustered env
Two boxes RH9 and tomcat 5.0.24
These two boxes are clustered together via tomcat
I am getting ready to ugrade them one at a time to the latest fedora
and tomcat which appears to be 5.5.15
My question is during the process there will be some time that one
box
Good day,
I have encountered a similar problem while deploying webapps. In my case
I noticed that after the sixth deployment I would encounter
OutOfMemoryError when I tried to use the application. After trawling the
archives and running the tomcat jvm with the -XX:+PrintGCDetails option
I dis
Hello,
Environment: tomcat-5.5.7, java 1.5.0_03
I have set up a vertical cluster containing 4 nodes. I am attempting to
create a master farm node, the element in the master node is:
The other nodes have the same
Hi.
The problem is solved. It was a problem in the %PATH%-settings. Thank you
very much.
Greetings
André
- Original Message -
From: "Markus Schönhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with Tomcat
Hello
Browsing the internet and searching this mailinglist, I found several
posts from people having the same problem, but nowhere an explanation to
it. Besides the hope to find any answers, I'd like to add some
informations from my side.
As other users, from time to time I find following entries
Vineesh,
I think you are right.
I used the following code to find out the encryption algorithm in my
servlet,
String cipherSuite = (String)
httpReq.getAttribute("javax.servlet.request.cipher_suite");
if(cipherSuite != null){
out.println("javax.servlet.request.cipher_suite is " + cipherSu
Hi all,
After reading the benefits of using apr (and seen the info message in
catalina.out ;-)
I downloaded apr-1.2.2, configure && make && make install and modified
my init.d script with -Djava.library.path=/usr/local/apr/lib'.
Tomcat (version 5.5.12, jre1.5.0_05, Suse Professional 9.3) seems t
(Apparently sent this to the wrong address first time)
Hi!
I have a memory-leak.
That is, I can't start my full application and have unload-capability. If I
"comment out" (by adding 'if (false) { ... }') large chuncks of the system, I
manage to get it up, _and_ get it down again!
Currently,
Andre Kammerl wrote:
> Sorry for the missing exact description of the Problem. The following
> output is given when I use ant (ver 1.6.5) on the build.xml file. Looks
> like the destinations of the links inside the build.xml do not exist.
>
> O:\Tomcat_5.5>ant
> Buildfile: build.xml
>
> check.sourc
You're talking about the Invoker servlet that automagicly mapped
requests to servlets. This is a bad security problem that's best avoided.
First you need to declare all your servlets in web.xml:
NameOfServlet
com.mycompany.myproject.MyServlet
then declare the mappings of requests to servl
That worked perfectly.
Thank you very much
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 January 2006 11:46
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Starting Tomcat
> From: Hooper, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am a new Tomcat user
> and am having some d
Mladen Turk wrote:
>Right, sorry :)
>status=d or status=D
>(a single letter).
>there is additional stopped option (s), so you can
>concat those, (eg. status=SD means stopped and disabled).
>If you edit httpd.conf and restart apache then you add
>+ or - prefixes.
>For example if status was disabled
Thank you, I'll give it a try.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 January 2006 11:46
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Starting Tomcat
> From: Hooper, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am a new Tomcat user
> and am having some difficulties startin
Hello.
Sorry for the missing exact description of the Problem. The following output
is given when I use ant (ver 1.6.5) on the build.xml file. Looks like the
destinations of the links inside the build.xml do not exist.
O:\Tomcat_5.5>ant
Buildfile: build.xml
check.source:
get.source:
checko
> From: Hooper, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am a new Tomcat user and am having some difficulties starting the
> server
[...]
> Using JRE_HOME: /export/home/liondev/software/java_1.4.2_10
5.5 needs *either* a Java 1.5 VM *or* the JDK 1.4 Compatability Package
available from the downlo
Hello,
I am a new Tomcat user and am having some difficulties starting the
server ;
So far, I have downloaded the software ;
apache-tomcat-5.5.15.tar.gz
Uncompressed and un tarred
Created the following environment variables :
CATALINA_HOME=/vg_LION1/app/lionweb/apache-tomcat-5.5.15
Hi Tony,
am what you could call a junior programmer (less than 3 years expérience un
j2ee)
I'll just respond to a few java related point, as i don't know .NET
- You say primitives are not nullable. If you need a nullable integer, use
java.lang.Integer.
- Operators overloading is something i con
Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to programmatically get the
StandardContext-object from e.g. a Servlet that's running in the container. So
you can call getters like getDocType, programmatically add some mime types etc.
Greetz
Roel
***
>
> I've been programming in Java/J2EE for the past 8+ years, most of this
> time as a contractor for several companies on many J2EE projects. I
> even have a small (and now hopelessly out of date) Java web site that
> I've maintained for the past 5+ years at www.absolutejava.com, which
> will be r
Microsoft Web Development Experience is truely more pleasant than that of
Java, and i have known a number of people do the switch based on that, though
they usually like to support it with some additional arguments like u did, but
at the end of the day, the ease of development and that every
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
No. It works with any protocol.
BalancerMember ajp://hotstandby status=disabled
BalancerMember ajp://node1 redirect=hotstandby
BalancerMember ajp://node2 redirect=hotstandby
...
BalancerMember ajp://nodeN redirect=hotstandby
The only p
> Mladen Turk wrote:
> No. It works with any protocol.
>
>
> BalancerMember ajp://hotstandby status=disabled
> BalancerMember ajp://node1 redirect=hotstandby
> BalancerMember ajp://node2 redirect=hotstandby
> ...
> BalancerMember ajp://nodeN redirect=hotstandby
>
>
> The only problem
the key generation algorithm itself will be the encryption algorithm
as of my knowledge, otherwise the public and private keys do not match
i don know exactly from where they are determining the encryption
algorithm but in the key store the algorithm used will be ther
regards
vineesh
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