Hello,
Is there any complete configuration for Apache2.x + Tomcat 5.5 (Load
Balance and Cluster, Session Replication) ?
I tested some many times and found some many reference but also
failed. Would you please to show me a more completed and worked
configuration sample ?
Best regards,
Eric
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I can't suggest any open-source/free products but allow me to suggest
reading the following article if you want to roll your own solution one of
these days in the windows world:
http://www.microsoft.com/msj/0899/kerberos/kerberos.aspx
Once you read it, I hope you will be able to see how you can p
Mr. Steve Burrus wrote:
> Frankly nobody/ no one is
> going to help you with *any* problem with tomcat 4.
Yes 4.1.x is old but this is simply not the case. Bugs are being
fixed, questions are being answered and releases are happening.
Granted releases aren't that frequent, but there aren't that man
also..make sure your container identifies write permissions in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/catalina.policy
grant { permission java.io.FilePermission "/test.txt", "write"; };
HTH
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Not the best code, but I guess this is close to what you're looking for:
~
index.jsp
~
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java" %>
The file was written :
~
Wri
That said What is the problem you are experiencing?
M-
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> From: albrecht andrzejewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: get a strange cast error with using the tomcat mail ressource
>
> I have the following error that i really dislike :
>
> java.lang.ClassCastException: javax.mail.Session cannot be cast to
> javax.mail.Session
> at util
this is what I currently use in web.xml
/**/
MySession
javax.mail.Session
Container
/CODE***/
import java.util.*;
import javax.mail.*;
import javax.naming.*;
/**
* Method used to login to the mail host.
Hello all,
I hope i will not pollute the list, but i'm affraid of being faced
with a bug :-(
I have to send a mail with tomcat.
I followed the instructions of the tomcat documentation, corresponding
my version (5.5).
Using this code:
public static String sendMail(String destinataire, S
Rahul Choubey wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have installed Apache Tomcat version 4.0 in my system.
I am getting the homepage correctly on writing
http://localhost:8080 on the browser's address bar but
when I go to servlets example page I am unable to execute
the servlets,the same is the problem with JS
Not sure what you're looking for:
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java"
errorPage="error.jsp" %>
<%
int test = 5;
%>
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
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Steve,
Mr. Steve Burrus wrote:
> Yes yes I heartily echo Chris's comment, that version 4.0 of the tomcat
> aplication server is way too old by now!!! Frankly nobody/ no one is
> going to help you with *any* problem with tomcat 4.
Actually, I still ha
Yes yes I heartily echo Chris's comment, that version 4.0 of the tomcat
aplication server is way too old by now!!! Frankly nobody/ no one is
going to help you with *any* problem with tomcat 4.
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Rahul,
Rahul Choubey wrot
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Rahul,
Rahul Choubey wrote:
> I have installed Apache Tomcat version 4.0 in my system.
Wow. Any particular reason to use 4.0? If you really are starting from
scratch, you ought to start out with at least Tomcat 5.5.
- -chris
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