Oh my. Ok, you need to get some basic familiarity with Tomcat before you leap
into that.
First, your applet.class file should not be in WEB-INF.
Second, don't do this as a servlet. Make a simple static HTML page work, with
the applet, first. Disregard WEB-INF entirely. Getting an applet to
Hi,
I have created programs under the following directory:
servlet program:
jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31/webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/classes/AppletLogin.class
applet program:
jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31/webapps/myapp/applets/LoginApplet.class
deployment descriptor:
myapp/WEB-INF/web.xml
Hi
I am trying to solve a problem in a different way, or may be you have
already solved it. And I want to know pros and cons
Today, all the embedded devices like VPN, Firewall devices have a cli, httpd
and configd daemons. These are all control pane daemons. They are all in C/C++.
Now I wa
"But unless you've changed your environment, you're not using the logging
facilities of Tomcat - you're using those of JBoss. We always get the
full stack traces under either. Are you sure you haven't disabled
logging in whichever you're actually using?"
I'm sure what's happening is there is a c
More progress: it looks like System.out and System.err are being captured by
classes in org.apache.tomcat.util.log. I could probably recompile those
classes to NOT do anything. Alternatively, if I could find out where in Tomcat
those are being instantiated, that might be under configurable con
> From: Vacuum Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: No logging (or System.out) when I activate virtual hosts
>
> Is some system of "dump all exceptions to the console"
> possible in Tomcat?
But unless you've changed your environment, you're not using the logging
facilities of Tomcat - y
I found a partial solution (requires Java 6):
I wrote my own class:
class MyLogger {
public static void log(String message) {
if(System.console() != null) System.console().printf("consoleLogger:
%s\n", message);
}
}
This has the unique advantage of working, unlike System.out.
It
> From: Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How to enable log4 for use with Tomcat?
>
> yes, but there is no mention about log4j.xml. What config
> file in tomcat do I edit to point to a log4j.xml file and
> have it use that for config instead of the .properties file.
Look at the Def
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.x with JDK6
>
> I would like to run Tomcat 5.5.x on JDK6. Is this supported?
> If not, are there obvious red flags with this combination?
Works for me right out of the box, although admittedly I haven't done
anything exten
"I would like to run Tomcat 5.5.x on JDK6. Is this supported?
If not, are there obvious red flags with this combination?"
I've been using it with JDK6 for a while now and it is fine. I don't think I
had to change anything at all. Java 6 is a good improvement, too.
__
yes, but there is no mention about log4j.xml. What config file in tomcat do
I edit to point to a log4j.xml file and have it use that for config instead
of the .properties file.
thanks
Lisa
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: How to enable log4 f
Hello...
I would like to run Tomcat 5.5.x on JDK6. Is this supported?
If not, are there obvious red flags with this combination?
Thanks,
U
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"What a curious thing to say. I'm running JULI in standalone Tomcat
5.5.20 with multiple hosts with all expected log files created and log
entries made."
It's what I'm observing and it's totally reproducible. For all my apps that are
not on virtual hosts, logging works fine. For apps that are o
> From: Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to enable log4 for use with Tomcat?
>
> Now how do I tell Tomcat to use this jar and to specifiy a
> log4j.xml file to use for the configuration?
Have you looked at the relevant doc?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/logging.html#log4j
> From: Vacuum Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: No logging (or System.out) when I activate virtual hosts
>
> I'm running Tomcat, embedded within JBoss.
>
> I think this relates to JULI, a terrible mistake that
> happened around Tomcat 5.5.9. It is fragile junk which
> results in no
I'm tracking down part of the problem. I think this relates to JULI, a
terrible mistake that happened around Tomcat 5.5.9. It is fragile junk which
results in no log entries whenever virtual hosting is used. I can't figure out
how to get it to do anything more sophisticated than "silently dro
I attach an example for you.
MigrationUtil is a helper class that needs initialisation when the webapp
started and needs cleaning when the webapp stopped
On 1/16/07, Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Leon,
Thanks for the info, I am reading about Contexts, but I am not sure if
the
Robert,
The problem with the getRealPath() is that I have the undeployWars
set to false in server.xml
and getRealPath() is just for raw File I / O, it can't be used to
read from a jar file...
Thanks for the suggestion, nonetheless!
Sincerely,
James Dekker
On Jan 15, 2007, at 4:54 AM, rob
We should probably report this as a bug, in case we can retrace the error?
I believe it should have been 404 File Not Found
-Rashmi
- Original Message
From: Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:56:56 PM
Subject: Re: HTTP Error 505
R
I attach an example for you.
MigrationUtil is a helper class that needs initialisation when the webapp
started and needs cleaning when the webapp stopped
On 1/16/07, Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Leon,
Thanks for the info, I am reading about Contexts, but I am not sure if
the
Mike Quilleash wrote:
Process is a fiddly class to work with at the best of times. I can't
say I've ever come across the exec of a Process not returning, when I've
used it it will return immediatly from the exec() and you have to use
Process.waitFor() if you want to wait for the program to termi
I'm glad your problem is solved.
My time's not wasted I learned something new HTTP 505. :)
-Rashmi
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From: Jeanna Geier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:39:43 PM
Subject: RE: HTTP Error 505
OK, I got this; looks like somewher
I should have said this earlier, sorry about too many e-mails.
Firefox's LiveHTTPHeaders extension allows one to examine the details of a
request and response.
After you install that extension, check the request/response details of the
page in question.
It should look something like this
REQ
Rashmi is correct
HTTP 303 is Resource not found
HTTP 505 is Version not supported
There is more work to determine the cause of the 505
Martin --
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This e-mail message (including attachments, if any) is intended for the u
OK, I got this; looks like somewhere during the database RESTORE on the
laptop, the iconurl field got messed up, and the '/files/' portion of the
url was deleted, so that explains why it couldn't find the files...didn't
really have anything to do with the version of the browser, but, oh well,
live
Both FF2.0 and Tomcat 5.0 support HTTP 1.1 , so that's definitely not the issue.
I don't know if you ruled this one out: Is the laptop connected to some sort of
a proxy server?
Another site http://www.btinternet.com/~wildfire/reference/httpstatus/500.htm ,
suggests that the proxy server may be
Thanks for the reply Rashmi.
I've been searching and saw that page as well; both the desktop and laptop
are running Mozilla Firefox v.2.0.0.1 and Tomcat v.5.0.28 as well.
Unfortunately, that bit o' information is all our program is returning on
the error...
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From: Rashm
Also what version of Tomcat/ Web Server are you using?
- Original Message
From: Rashmi Rubdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:53:25 PM
Subject: Re: HTTP Error 505
Hello Jeanna,
A quick search gave me this page: http://www.checkupdown.com/stat
Here's a very strange problem:
I'm running Tomcat, embedded within JBoss. This is the latest version (5.5.20
I believe) of TC.
When I run this application on my office computer here, which has no virt.
hosts, console log messages show up as expected.
When I then move it over to my production
Hello Jeanna,
A quick search gave me this page: http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E505.html
which explains the 505 error in detail
They recommend upgrading one's browser.
What browser are you using on your Laptop, and what is the version of that
browser? If it is too old then it's time to up
I have tomcat 5.5.16 and have just downloaded log4j-1.2.14.jar and put it in
common/lib.
Now how do I tell Tomcat to use this jar and to specifiy a log4j.xml file to
use for the configuration?
I see conf/logging.properties but I want to use log4j.xml instead of a
.properties file.
Thanks
Li
Hello List-
I'm seeing some odd behavior that I'm wondering if someone out there can
help me with...
I have the same exact configuration on a desktop and a laptop; our program
uses icons stored on a slide server at
https://localhost:8443/slide/files/APT_Icons.
On the desktop, I can run the progr
Hi,
as I have now spend several hours trying to get this work, I am asking for
your support guys. But please dare with me as I am a complete newbie to
Tomcat.
Basically I installed Tomcat 5.5 and mod_jk 1.2.20 as decribed in
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Apache2_and_Tomcat5 and it works fine (t
I was talking about what the browser does when you click on a link in
a web page.
Suppose you have a web page called
http://www.example.com/directory/page1.html and it contains this
hyperlink:
Page 2
When you click on that link, the browser has to figure out what
"page2.html" refers to. It's rela
On 1/15/07, Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Leon,
Thanks for the info, I am reading about Contexts, but I am not sure if they
are created as soon as tomcat starts.
As soon as tomcat deploys your webapp which is effectively the same
(depends on your settings like autodeploy etc,
Dear Leon,
Thanks for the info, I am reading about Contexts, but I am not sure if they
are created as soon as tomcat starts. This listener seems to be event based,
as long as an event is auto generated after Tomcat has started, it would
work, or if there is another mechanism that can be used to
Chris,
Thanks for the thinking -- I'm aware of the client IP issues with AOL, and
we checked that, but it appears that the IP is staying consistent for our
testing -- but our sessionid still gets changed... We are not doing URL
rewriting with sessionid, it's saving as a cookie... and we can see t
Could you explain to us, why you want to get rid of the trailing slash ?
>Could anyone please expand a little more on what's meant by the two
>statements below?
>>Len Popp wrote:
>>
>> It doesn't matter if it's done by URLRewriteFilter or some other
>> method because it's the browser that inter
I think what you need is a ContextListener. With it, you will be
notified when the context (webapp) starts and can perform
initialization, and when the context is destroyed you can perform
de-initialization (stop your threads, cleanup ressources and such).
regards
Leon
On 1/15/07, Luis Rivera <[
Could anyone please expand a little more on what's meant by the two
statements below?
Len Popp wrote:
>
> It doesn't matter if it's done by URLRewriteFilter or some other
> method because it's the browser that interprets the relative URLs, not
> the server.
>
> If the containing page's URL
Hello,
we have a problem replicating sessions using Tomcat.
We are using two servers which are load-balanced using Apache. We want to
achieve session preservation over multiple requests of the same user (he might
be forwarded to different servers for those requests).
What we tried to set up unti
Hi,
I would like to know how could I jump start my web service in tomcat before
any call from the client is made. My first version only needed to be
stateless and that worked fine, since I noticed that each call from the
client creates a new object in the server. However, now I would like to
cr
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From: Len Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 12:06:09 PM
Subject: Re: Trailing slash added
>>If you move a file you will have to fix some links, no matter what
>>sort of URLs you use. If nothing else, the links that referred
> From: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: different version of java
>
> if the OP wants to run the 1.4 jvm, he'll need the compatibility pack
> for 5.5 and therefore 2 separate installations, i think(?).
This is getting rather esoteric, but since each Tomcat instance would
use its ow
yes, quite agree.
but unless i read something wrong, both 1.5 and the servlet specs are
backward compatible - so testing should be the route we encourage in
this case, if the OP is able to take that route.
note that he's running tomcat 5.5, and was enquiring about the 1.4 and
1.5 jvms.
if
HttpServletRequest.getRequestURI() does not provide the unparsed URI.
1) It does not include the query string
2) You cannot tell if the URL has a question mark in it, if there is no query
string (e.g. http://foo/bar? And http://foo/bar look the same).
3) You cannot tell if the session ID came fro
Hi everyone!
First of all, thanks in advance.
I was searching the web in the way to find if it's possible to enable
or activate any kind of encryption, this is SSL or some kind of hash,
trough my Apache webserver (which faces the outdoor intenet side) and
my Tomcat5 server, on the inside of my n
It's not the code port that is time-consuming; it's the testing and
verification of correct operation of every function in that code.
fausto mancini wrote:
The problem is for 'which' servlet specification your applications are
designed for...
I do not see too much effort in porting a J2EE app
> From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
Can we distinguish *installation* and *instance*? Leon, you're reading
'instance' and assuming 'installation'; Chris, you're reading
'installation' and (sometimes implicitly) assuming 'instance'
> From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: different version of java
>
> yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
Well, you can, but it would be ugly. You could have the secondary
Tomcat configured with different ports, and a dummy secondary app in the
primary Tom
The problem is for 'which' servlet specification your applications are
designed for...
I do not see too much effort in porting a J2EE application in a new JEE
compliant web-container (TOMCAT included)...
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Raffaele Viola wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:31:43 +0100
From: Ra
If you move a file you will have to fix some links, no matter what
sort of URLs you use. If nothing else, the links that referred to the
moved file will be broken. But regardless, there are many web sites
that do use relative URLs, and that would be a problem in this case.
It doesn't matter if it
yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
regards
Leon
On 1/15/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> Aehm... and how exactly you suppose to run one tomcat instance in two
> different jvms at the
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> Aehm... and how exactly you suppose to run one tomcat instance in two
> different jvms at the same time? :-)
You said two separate installations. You can use the same install with
multiple JVMs by using TOMCAT_HOME, CATA
After some trouble starting embedded tomcat I manage to use it for what
I want.
Except one thing.
When I start it like application it's ok but when I start it from within
my signed applet it doesnt work at all.
It looks like some ClassLoader's issues.
I also have similar ClassLoader issues wh
On 1/15/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> no.
> you need two separate tomcat installations.
Technically, Raffo can use a single Tomcat installation but he must use
two different instances of his JVMs i
> From: Nelson, Tracy M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat unexpectedly shuts down
>
> Anyhill doesn't call System.exit(), does it? If so, that'll
> take Tomcat down.
Ant itself calls System.exit() when errors are detected, so unless it's
running in a separate process, that might
Pid wrote:
> can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
He might have an application that has been fully tested in one
environment (1.4?) and not in the latest (1.5). I have apps that are
stuck running in Tomcat 4.1 because migration testing takes a /long/
time.
Y
| From: Brown, Carlton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, 11 January, 2007 16:49
|
| In catalina.out I see the Anthill application going through a shutdown
| sequence right before the time Tomcat dies. So my assumption, maybe
| invalid, is that it's shutting down because Tomcat instruct
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Pid,
Pid wrote:
> can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
He might have an application that has been fully tested in one
environment (1.4?) and not in the latest (1.5). I have apps that are
stuck running in Tomcat 4.1 becau
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> no.
> you need two separate tomcat installations.
Technically, Raffo can use a single Tomcat installation but he must use
two different instances of his JVMs in order to do this. There's also
the "1.4 compatibility libra
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Hui,
hui zhang wrote:
> "TOP" is only an example in this case. Actually I am running some
> program which can not stop running until terminating it by "Control +
> C". In this case, Tomcat can not run the following code if the external
> application d
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John,
John McPeek wrote:
> Why are you using UTF8 in stead on UTF16. With UTF8 you have to escape
> all the characters, right?
UTF16 will always use 2-byte characters even when it's not necessary.
For instance, all of your HTML markup will be 2-byte
Thank you for your answers.
After some tests, i have upgraded my Tomcat server from 4.x to 5.5,
and i have done the same thing with my web application from servlet 2.3
to servlet 2.4. Now i can use the xml element jsp-config and
*.jsp
UTF-8
It work
On 1/14/07, James Dekker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,
I am using the Apache Commons Digester to load an XML config file via
a servlet with init params...
I keep getting this error when I start Tomcat 5.5.9 and have deployed
the war file via my build script:
INFO: Deploying web appli
Thanks Rashmi, Zack, and Pid
Sorry it's my fault. <%@ include file="request.getParameter("f") %>
should not be compiled successfully. I fisrt tested , it works, TOMCAT translated and generated the .java and
.class file, then I just modified the same jsp file with <%@ ... %>,
TOMCAT compiled it fai
Allen Young wrote:
> First, how can I use APR on a windows install version of tomcat 5.5.x. I've
> found several tutorials about setting APR, all of which are about adding
> something in catalina.bat. As you can see, windows install version doesn't
> have that file but do contains a tcnative-1.dll
of course, if the question is actually "can i use jars compiled for 1.4
in a webapp on a tomcat 5.5 installation" then the answer is 'yes'.
can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
p
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
no.
you need two separate tomcat installations.
regards
Leo
no.
you need two separate tomcat installations.
regards
Leon
On 1/15/07, Raffaele Viola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have two different web application under tomcat 5.5.17. Can I use a
different version of java for each of application.
In example:
webapps1 -> java1.4
webapps2 -> java 1
Firstly, all directives of the following form are executed at compile time:
<%@ ... %>
This means that URL request parameters are not available (yet) to the
JSP. If the OP was using an include file directive containing the
string 'request.getParameter("f")' it is unlikely that it ever worked
Hi!
I hade some similar strange problems when I had a very old xml jars.
(like xml-api.jar etc)
Check your jars for xml and update them.
/Regards Per Jonsson
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From: rotvang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 12 januari 2007 06:32
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject:
Hi all,
I have two different web application under tomcat 5.5.17. Can I use a
different version of java for each of application.
In example:
webapps1 -> java1.4
webapps2 -> java 1.5
Thanks all
Raffo
Process is a fiddly class to work with at the best of times. I can't
say I've ever come across the exec of a Process not returning, when I've
used it it will return immediatly from the exec() and you have to use
Process.waitFor() if you want to wait for the program to terminate.
A common problem
Zack,
I don't think it's the include directive alone causing a memory error. I'm
guessing that there might be a lot of processes in his application running on
Tomcat, eventually causing an out of memory error or may be the system does not
have minimum required memory to run Tomcat.
With Tomc
Rashmi Rubdi wrote:
I replied about the same time Zack replied, didn't know he was taking care of this.
From you recent reply, by compilation do you mean JSPC pre-compilation? Or on
the fly compile?
Because I do get this error with on the fly compile (didn't try JSPC):
org.apache.jasper.Jaspe
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