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> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Bill,
>>
>> Thanks for the response.
>>
>>> I've seen some talk on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about implementing support for
>>> regexps in mod_proxy, but I don't think anything has happened yet.
>>
>> It
I got the error solved with this, Mark.
Thanks so much.
At least the actual JDBC realm error has been resolved. However, I'm not
gaining access to the Oracle DB tables for some reason.
I had gotten one user in the log about java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00904:
"USER_NAME": invalid identifier so I
Good Afternoon Nicolas-
If you look at
$TOMCAT_HOME/logs/stdout_MMDD.log
$TOMCAT_HOME/logs/stderr_MMDD.log
OR
Catalina.out
You will see the cause of the error-
HTH,
Martin --
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have you checked the logs in Tomcat? I'm having to do the same thing at the
moment to debug some stuff for trouble I'm having.
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From: Nicholas J. Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:00 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: error committing envi
hi,
i'm having trouble with tomcat at the moment. i'm unable to commit
environment entries. whenever i try to i recieve the following error:
HTTP Status 500 - Error invoking operation storeConfig
if anyone knows what's going on help would be appreciated.
-thanks,
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Answered my own question
Here is a link to the latest woden builds-
http://incubator.apache.org/woden/dev/1.0/builds.html
Martin-
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Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
>> I've seen some talk on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about implementing support for
>> regexps in mod_proxy, but I don't think anything has happened yet.
>
> It doesn't appear to be a question of regular expressions, since the
> elemen
Good Afternoon All-
Looking for svn source for project woden
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Martin
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Bill,
Thanks for the response.
> I've seen some talk on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about implementing support for
> regexps in mod_proxy, but I don't think anything has happened yet.
It doesn't appear to be a question of regular expressions, since the
element can use regular expressions. The problem is
Which platform are you using?
You can increase JkLogLevel to trace and then check the log during
startup of apache. Maybe something is wrong with the permissions on the
shared memory file which is being used by the status worker.
Could you post the log of startup+request for jkstatus?
About omit
I am using apache to load balance apache/tomcat servers
I am trying to add jkstatus. It works fine until I enable the line in
workers.properties enabling jkstatus then I get
"The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
unable to complete your request."
When I access h
Mark,
On that .jar file link file, where do I extract all of that to? Or do I just
save it as a .jar?
Last night I clicked the link and immediately it wants to pop up a dialog box
and have me save it as a .zip file. Do I need to rename it to a .jar?
Thanks,
Barry
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Fr
Dave--
There are 2 things Ive noted when porting 1 system to another
-Case sensitivity matters /Foo/Bar is not /foo/bar
-Permissions can stop processing in an instant without a thought or care..make
sure default user account 'nobody' has access to the folders
If user account 'nobody' doesnt have
On Jul 14, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
From: Timothy Collett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, one of the things I'm doing is making a subclass of
Context
Good luck - I wanted to extend StandardContext for my own nefarious
purposes and found it was almost impossible. You couldn
you probably need to configure the Catalina. bat file to point at your PC's JDK
location
-Original Message-
From: Oguz Yarimtepe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:35 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat5 installation problem
Hi. I was trying to install To
Has anyone seen a problem similar to the following:
We use OpenSTA to generate varying degrees of load to test our application
j2ee app using JBoss 4.0.3(Tomcat5.5)/Hibernate/MSSQL.
At low levels (75 users generating approx 5000 requests/minute) the tests
complete without issue. However, when we
> From: Timothy Collett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Actually, one of the things I'm doing is making a subclass of
> Context
Good luck - I wanted to extend StandardContext for my own nefarious
purposes and found it was almost impossible. You couldn't copy it as
various parts of the system had t
On Jul 14, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Boris Unckel wrote:
Great! For your experiments: Use shared/lib and not common/lib,
except if you really want to change something in the container...
Actually, one of the things I'm doing is making a subclass of
Context, which handles some startup and shutdown s
Hi,
However, even placing AspectJ in the webapp's WEB-INF/lib directory
gives me the same error.
Did you put everything or just AspectJ in webapp's WEB-INF/lib
directory? Please have a try with everything.
By "everything" do you mean the JDBC driver as well? OK, I'll go try
that...
No, ev
On Jul 14, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Boris Unckel wrote:
The vendor given JDBC-driver requires AspectJ? Which DataBase,
which driver? (this is just for my personal interest).
It's the standard MySQL driver. If there's a way to get it to work
without AspectJ, I'm all ears...I'm still pretty new at t
And you could mock up the database connection...
www.jmock.org
We test all our db, servlet, tag, jms (etc, etc) code with mocks.
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Marc,
Have a look at MirrorJNDI, which creates an in-memory JNDI structure. I
use it to test code that should run inside a servlet container and
Hello,
Timothy Collett wrote:
On Jul 14, 2006, at 4:45 AM, Boris Unckel wrote:
The usage of common/lib or common/shared is generally not a good idea
if you are not forced to do it (i.E. a JDBC-Driver).
Does AspectJ have the requirement to be in common/lib or shared/lib?
If not, try to put every
Does anyone have any experience with this?
-Original Message-
From: Mark Claassen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 12:26 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat and OCSP
Does the new support for OCSP in Java 5.0 have any impact on how
certificates are handl
Marc,
Have a look at MirrorJNDI, which creates an in-memory JNDI structure. I
use it to test code that should run inside a servlet container and draw
anything from JNDI. It has been a real boon to me.
It is at http://www.smardec.com/products/jndi.html
Marc Farrow wrote:
> I am using JUNIT to t
I am using JUNIT to test java code. However, we have a class that pulls the
connection pooling from Tomcat's connection pooling facility. If I am
running these JUNIT tests outside of the Tomcat container is there a way to
grab a connection pool from a running Tomcat instance?
--
Marc Farrow
On Jul 14, 2006, at 4:45 AM, Boris Unckel wrote:
The usage of common/lib or common/shared is generally not a good
idea if you are not forced to do it (i.E. a JDBC-Driver).
Does AspectJ have the requirement to be in common/lib or shared/lib?
If not, try to put everything in your webapps/WEB-INF/
can you post the listing of your war file
jar -tf filename.war
On 7/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have developed a web application in Rational
Application developer on
Windows XP.
From this I have created a war file.
I have copied the war to an alpha running open
Port 8005 which tomcat uses as a shutdown port is in use by another
process. You could change that in server.xml or shutdown the service on
8005 to fix it.
--David
Oguz Yarımtepe wrote:
Hi. I was trying to install Tomcat 5.5.17 to a windowsXP machine with
a service pack 2. I followed the ins
Does tomcat reinitialisize themself or not? What is the lifecycle if
this is happening? Clean restart of coyote engine, nothing or whats
happening?
If yes - are finally methods of still running threads and applications
executed or is it like signal 9 - all gets killed?
kind regards
Torsten
Hi. I was trying to install Tomcat 5.5.17 to a windowsXP machine with
a service pack 2. I followed the instructions and first i installed
the J2sdk and then tomcat. But when i run the monitor program and
started the server the localhost:8080 didnt show me a page.
I read the logs. Used the google
I didn't see anyone else point this out (maybe they did and I missed it) but
you want to use JK now, not JK2 (it's deprecated, unsupported, ...)
Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Madhur K Tanwani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 1:15 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subj
Hello Timothy,
Timothy Collett wrote:
Greetings.
I've been using Tomcat for some time now, but recently I started
getting a series of intermittent NoClassDefFound errors. They were
first occurring with the Commons Configuration package (specifically,
org.apache.commons.configuration.Propert
I have developed a web application in Rational
Application developer on
Windows XP.
From this I have created a war file.
I'd suggest investigating Apache2.2 and mod_proxy + mod_proxy_ajp +
mod_proxy_balancer.
Madhur K Tanwani wrote:
> Thanks Filip.
> I understand now that Tomcat performs redirection - which implies that the
> URL must change.
> Then, I suppose I must ask
> - Is something like mod_proxy available i
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