Gerard Biemolt wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to create a transaction between a standalone
application and a web service. By starting a usertransaction in
the standalone app and bridging it to/with the web service.
However I'm unable to get use a transaction in the web service.
I took these
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> I'm reading some book concurrency books that talk about potential thread
> safety issues with HttpSession. Specific cases follow:
>
> - When the web container passivates an HttpSession while a user's request
> modifies
Hi all,
I am using jsvc on solaris to run tomcat on port 80 using a non root user.
Startup and running seems to be ok.
I use the jsvc -stop -pidfile to initiate a shutdown. this command
waits until the shutdown is complete.
But in my case it lasts very long until jsvc is actually doing
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> On 9/7/07, lightbulb432 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm reading some book concurrency books that talk
> about potential thread
> > safety issues with HttpSession. Specific cases
> follow:
> >
> > - When the web container passivates an HttpSes
I really liked the localhost_log from Tomcat 5.0 and before that
contained all the log messages I cared about for the current run of
Tomcat. It was very useful in development mode to have only the latest
messages in there.
Is there an easy way to configure 6.0 to log the same things to such a
On 9/7/07, lightbulb432 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm reading some book concurrency books that talk about potential thread
> safety issues with HttpSession. Specific cases follow:
>
> - When the web container passivates an HttpSession while a user's request
> modifies it
strange use case. why
I'm in the process of upgrading a server from TC5.5 to TC6.
I've used the following command in the past to check on sessions:
http://localhost/manager/sessions?path=/
This worked in 5.5. According to the docs for TC6, it should still work:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/manager-howto.html
I suppose in a situation where a server did not handle
concurrency for you in the lowest possible level the
version of JSTL and EL and such things which it used
could handle concurrency by wrapping such access, but
this would then mean you could not access the session
in regular coding practices be
Tomcat wraps HttpSession objects underlying maps using
java.util.Collections.synchronizedMap. There was a
previous issue in a version of Tomcat 5.0.x something
in which this was changed, and it raised a stink, so
it was fixed again. It had to be put back to use
synchronized as the concurrency issue
I'm reading some book concurrency books that talk about potential thread
safety issues with HttpSession. Specific cases follow:
- When the web container passivates an HttpSession while a user's request
modifies it
- When the web container replicates an HttpSession while a user's request
modifies
> From: ryoung5367 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Error Page problems
>
> I noticed that I no longer get the standard Tomcat message on
> 404's, but I get a 404 error in the browser.
Are you using Internet Explorer? If so, it won't display short error
pages for known errors. Try the sam
I am trying to capture certain errors and display a friendly screen.
I put the following in my web.xml
404
/error.html
I noticed that I no longer get the standard Tomcat message on 404's, but I
get a 404 error in the browser. I thought this was because maybe it could
not find the
> From: Shelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Overriding the Webapp Display Name
>
> Can the web-app displayName (from the web deployment descriptor) be
> overridden via any Tomcat configuration (ex: context.xml)?
I made a cursory scan of the relevant Tomcat 6 code, and didn't find any
me
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
David kerber wrote:
If my guess is correct, then I
seriously doubt there's anything to worry about there, because Tomcat
has been written as open source from the beginning, and nobody has ever
claimed patent rig
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David,
David kerber wrote:
> If my guess is correct, then I
> seriously doubt there's anything to worry about there, because Tomcat
> has been written as open source from the beginning, and nobody has ever
> claimed patent rights over it.
Well, it st
> -Original Message-
> From: Len Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 12:57 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Legal Risk of Using Tomcat
>
>
> Do your lawyers have the same reluctance about proprietary
> software? If not, why not? There have been m
> From: wild_oscar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Closing Hibernate's SessionFactory when undeploying
> (or when is afilter destroyed)
>
> How can I call this method right before tomcat undeploys the
> application?
Try implementing a ServletContextListener; see section 10 of the servlet
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> Eric,
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> Eric B. wrote:
>> I've currently got an apache/tomcat installation using mod_jk to
>> communicate
>> between the two. Everything works perfectly. The
Do your lawyers have the same reluctance about proprietary software?
If not, why not? There have been more patent lawsuits against users of
proprietary software than against users of open-source software (from
what I've seen in the press).
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Len
On 9/7/07, Irvine, Chuck R [EQ] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Irvine, Chuck R [EQ] wrote:
My guess was different: that they were concerned about using
software
that might later be claimed to be covered by somebody else's patent,
like M$ has been threatening with Linux. If my guess is
correct, then I
seriously doubt there's anything to worry about ther
I've implemented a struts 2 interceptor to create hibernate's SessionFactory
and manage sessions. My session factory is wrapped in a static class:
public static SessionFactory factory;
static {
try {
At 01:19 PM 9/7/2007, you wrote:
> My guess was different: that they were concerned about using
> software
> that might later be claimed to be covered by somebody else's patent,
> like M$ has been threatening with Linux. If my guess is
> correct, then I
> seriously doubt there's anything to wo
bajistaman wrote:
Many Thanks for your comments, I have everything working now using a HW load
balancer but the ssl is being managed by every node just because the guys
from networks think that we need to upgrade the current HW Load Balancer to
be able to support it and that is not going to happe
> My guess was different: that they were concerned about using
> software
> that might later be claimed to be covered by somebody else's patent,
> like M$ has been threatening with Linux. If my guess is
> correct, then I
> seriously doubt there's anything to worry about there, because Tomcat
Dear Chuck,
> Of coarse tomcat.apache.org...
> Otherwise there was no problem --> I should have written: 'otherwise there
wouldn't be a problem'.
I hope I can get it work with your advise by now.
Again, thanks for helping.
Kind regards,
Marco.
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Irvine, Chuck R [EQ] wrote:
I hope no one thinks this thread is off topic
Actually, this is totally on-topic, and I'd love to see what some others
have to say. See my response below.
There are man
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Irvine, Chuck R [EQ] wrote:
> I hope no one thinks this thread is off topic
Actually, this is totally on-topic, and I'd love to see what some others
have to say. See my response below.
> There are many in the company I work for that would
> As far as I under stand I should NOT close the "stream" object as I didn't
> open it.
That's my understanding too. When I said I was keeping connections
open, I meant I was opening connections from the client and not
closing them. Since I'm using comet servlets, the server keeps the
connection
> From: Marco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.5.23: Could not find jaas Java
> extension for this JVM
> (tomcat is reinstalled from tomcat.org)
I hope you mean tomcat.apache.org, since tomcat.org appears to be a
French sailing organization, specializing in catamarans.
> AND
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Garbage Collection and Class unloading
>
> I thought a lot of the talk on this list about PermGen was that it was
> filling up and never being cleaned-up. Maybe that was just folks
> legitimately keeping lots of data around for
Angelo Chen wrote:
once you delete the war file, the program will not work any more, it seems to
me the war file has to be kept there, but I notice those examples, it does
not war files but still working, what's the definite rule here?
If you deploy a webapp from the war file it has to be the
Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Cun,
>
> shunhecun wrote:
>> If a user is failed to login, he should be directed to the page specified in
>> web.xml, i.e. /loginError.jsp. And the
>> page /loginError.jsp is an unprotected resource.
>
> Right. You didn't say that the user failed to login. You said t
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Eric,
Eric B. wrote:
> I've currently got an apache/tomcat installation using mod_jk to communicate
> between the two. Everything works perfectly. The only issue I have is when
> I am redeploying my application in tomcat, or decide to stop tomcat
Can the web-app displayName (from the web deployment descriptor) be
overridden via any Tomcat configuration (ex: context.xml)?
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Peter,
Peter Crowther wrote:
>> From: David Iglesias Teixeira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> After a port-scan in both machines, I can see that "test" is
>> listening on port 8080, but "prod" is not
>
> Is port 8080 listed? My guess is "yes" based on
I was meaning that it appears you can add a listener directly to the Server
element (AFAIU from the code anyway).
...
> Not synchronous? Aren't notifications almost always synchronous?
Yes, the notification would be synchronous but the call to stop is still
asynchronous. Would get the
once you delete the war file, the program will not work any more, it seems to
me the war file has to be kept there, but I notice those examples, it does
not war files but still working, what's the definite rule here?
Mikolaj Rydzewski-2 wrote:
>
> Angelo Chen wrote:
>> I put a war file into we
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Chuck,
As always, thanks for correcting my misunderstandings of the JVM and GC.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> All instances of java.lang.Class are allocated within the PermGen from
> the get-go; there is no migration into or out of PermGen. (The te
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Cun,
shunhecun wrote:
> If a user is failed to login, he should be directed to the page specified in
> web.xml, i.e. /loginError.jsp. And the
> page /loginError.jsp is an unprotected resource.
Right. You didn't say that the user failed to login. You
A good resource would be: http://www.opensolutionsalliance.org/
There are lots of knowledgeable people for the various licensing models.
You'll have to register, but all it takes is an email address to do so.
After that, check out Community->forums and ask away.
Thanks,
J
For the most part,
Sounds like your legal department is worried that if the technology
team screws up they will not have anyone to blame. If you really want
to have someone else do your set up and implementations then you need
to find a consulting firm that was that type of clause in their
contract. (S
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Derek,
Derek Alexander wrote:
> Have been looking at the source, although not documented (for TC5.5), it
> seems that it is possible to nest a Listener element
> (org.apache.catalina.LifecycleListener) under the Server element as
> http://tomcat.apac
Dear Chuck,
Sorry for the misunderstandings. I hope this clears things up:
At First, tomcat was preinstalled as well as GNU JVM (fedora7 installation).
Now I'm using the 'real one': (tomcat is reinstalled from tomcat.org) AND I
installed a second VM: SUN JVM.
1st JVM: Tomcat gives the errormess
This indemnification all depends on the contracts you have with your
client and the supported hardware you need.
Tomcat and apache fundation in particular do not give any warranty on
this product. It's free but if you sell products
based on it, you assumed needed responsability. Note that i wouldn'
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Edd,
Edd Dawson wrote:
> Should add that I'm coming at this not as the person who set it up, also
> configuring this is not my area of expertise (if you hadn't noticed!).
You'll do fine ;)
> within the httpd.conf and workers2.properties there are no
Hi,
I don't know if this is the right forum to ask this, and if it isn't I
appologize; would you be able to direct me to the right place to ask this?
I've currently got an apache/tomcat installation using mod_jk to communicate
between the two. Everything works perfectly. The only issue I have
I hope no one thinks this thread is off topic
There are many in the company I work for that would like to leverage
open source software in general and and Tomcat in particular. However,
our legal staff resists the idea because of perceived legal risks. I
know that there are companies who provi
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Tremal,
Tremal Naik wrote:
> yes, I noticed it's quite hard. That's why I suspected that was not
> the best way to proceed. The Valve solution works quite fine. I was
> trying to switch to a Filter-based one since the license validation
> code is quit
Angelo Chen wrote:
I put a war file into webapps and it got unpacked and accessible from the
browser. can I delete the war file after that? I notice if I delete it, the
unpacked directory will disappear in while?
So? You still can delete this file ;-)
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On 9/6/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finally Martin Fowler said "dependency injection", and nobody ever had
> to worry about programs making any kind of sense ever again. And it was
> Good (for hourly contractors!)
>
That's it, I'm going back to Perl CGI application develop
Disclaimer: I don't know any more about this than what's in the tomcat docs.
Have you tried to specify the element in your
webapp's context.xml (not the one in conf/context.xml or conf/server.xml)?
Also, it appears the only valid attribute of the
element is the factory attribute. I'm assum
Thanks very, much to all who replied. That works now.
Rob
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: ryoung5367 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Question about Session MGMT
>>
>> I was just looking at how to turn off cookies in the
>> context.xml file it added this:
>>
>>
>> coo
Hi,
I put a war file into webapps and it got unpacked and accessible from the
browser. can I delete the war file after that? I notice if I delete it, the
unpacked directory will disappear in while?
A.C.
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http://www.nabble.com/can-war-file-be-deleted--tf4401751.h
> From: Marco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.23: Could not find jaas Java extension
> for this JVM
>
> Does anyone know how I get rid of the next errormessages:
> /usr/bin/rebuild-jar-repository: error: Could not find jaas
> Java extension for this JVM
> /usr/bin/rebuild-jar-
Hello,
Does anyone know how I get rid of the next errormessages:
/usr/bin/rebuild-jar-repository: error: Could not find jaas Java extension
for this JVM
/usr/bin/rebuild-jar-repository: error: Some detected jars were not found
for this jvm
This message appears when I try to startup
sorry if i'm acting offending, but i just wanted it to be on the agenda
a second time, it's not that there's a lot of information on this subject
and i'm on a extremely tight schedule. anyway, i will not post this
message again.
best regards
On 07/09/2007, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
copying the file worked.
Sincerely,
Luc Nadon
Information Technology Analyst
ITS-Niagara, Fort Erie Section
Phone: (905) 994-6887
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The rights and freedoms of one should not jeopardize that of another.
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From: Len Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The error happens because it can't find a DLL, most commonly
msvcr71.dll. Try copying that file from Java's bin directory to
Tomcat's bin directory.
More info here: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41538
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Len
On 9/7/07, Nadon, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed
> From: Nadon, Luc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat not starting
>
> Windows 2000 sp4
> JRE 1.6_02
> Tomcat won't start.
First, download the .zip version of Tomcat for whatever level you're
using. It contains startup and shutdown scripts that make debugging
initialization problems m
On Friday 07 September 2007 15:29, you wrote:
> I just installed tomcat and nothing is configured.
> I have no apps yet therefore I don't have a web.xml for any specific apps
> In the server.xml file the jndi portion is empty.
> I have no problem reading docs I just don't know where to begin.
>
> S
> From: Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat not starting
>
> What did you specify in your server.xml and web.xml as jdni driver?
> And did you include this driver in your classpath?
That's completely irrelevant - this error occurs trying to start the
service, not Tomcat itself.
> From: Alec Bickerton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 6 and tomcat native
>
> I've been looking at tomcat 6 and have seen a notification that my
> tc-native was out of date.
>
> The latest version on http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/apr.html
> is the version I'm using 1.1.9.
> From: ryoung5367 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Question about Session MGMT
>
> I was just looking at how to turn off cookies in the
> context.xml file it added this:
>
>
> cookie
> false
>
That's incorrect. The cookies attribute (it's not an XML element)
should be spec
So, you were right. Jmxremote is activated because of lambda probe.
I'll check if I can set a permanent port in it.
Thanks for the info.
> Well,
>
> good point, I think jmx is activated. I'll check that and come back to
> you.
> I'm using sun JVM 5.0 on Linux.
>
> Lionel
>
> Caldarale, Charles
All,
We are attempting to install Tomcat 6 on a OS X, but are running into
a problem. Our installation path has a space in a file name. Using
Tomcat 5, this works just fine, but with Tomcat 6, we receive the
following error (from the log):
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 3/Tomcat_Qilan/
I just installed tomcat and nothing is configured.
I have no apps yet therefore I don't have a web.xml for any specific apps
In the server.xml file the jndi portion is empty.
I have no problem reading docs I just don't know where to begin.
Sincerely,
Luc Nadon
Information Technology Analyst
ITS
I was just looking at how to turn off cookies in the context.xml file it
added this:
cookie
false
Yet I am not seeing the URL rewritting... I was reading the tomcat doco, am
I missing something.
(Please pardon these newbie questions)
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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On Friday 07 September 2007 15:10, Nadon, Luc wrote:
> The specified module could not be found
What did you specify in your server.xml and web.xml as jdni driver?
And did you include this driver in your classpath?
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To
Windows 2000 sp4
JRE 1.6_02
Tomcat won't start. Any help
Tried it on two seperate machines. Even uninstall and re-installed with boot up
in between.
Received the following error in the log file
[2007-09-07 04:09:17] [174 javajni.c] [error] The specified module could not
be found.
[2007-09-07
Alec Bickerton escribío:
> I've been looking at tomcat 6 and have seen a notification that my
> tc-native was out of date.
>
> 07.09.2007 13:06:05 org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
> INFO: An older version 1.1.9 of the Apache Tomcat Native library is
> installed, while Tomcat reco
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I think it may be your choice of location that is causing you problems. Also
would you not loose that content if you undeployed your app (depending on
how it is deployed)?
I do uploads and display the images without issue in my app. But my
directory is outside the web app structure. WARNING th
Peter Crowther escribió:
From: David Iglesias Teixeira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a port-scan in both machines, I can see that "test" is
listening on port 8080, but "prod" is not
On "prod":
netstat -an | grep 8080
Is port 8080 listed? My guess is "yes" based on you being able to
"Peter Warren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Is it possible you're caching Request or Response objects somewhere
> and not releasing them? I just did a bunch of memory profiling and
> many of the classes you mention are the same classes I see when I open
> an
Hi ,
I've installed the Tomcat version 5.5 on two windows server and this is for
CA's Clarity v8 application project and CA's Clarity supports Tomcat 5.5.
I would like to be know that , how do i configure the Tomcat clustring using
this application on these two servers.
I've alreday installed C
Have been looking at the source, although not documented (for TC5.5), it
seems that it is possible to nest a Listener element
(org.apache.catalina.LifecycleListener) under the Server element as
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html described here
for nesting within Context e
Alec Bickerton wrote:
> I've been looking at tomcat 6 and have seen a notification that my
> tc-native was out of date.
>
> 07.09.2007 13:06:05 org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
> INFO: An older version 1.1.9 of the Apache Tomcat Native library is
> installed, while Tomcat recomme
> From: David Iglesias Teixeira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> After a port-scan in both machines, I can see that "test" is
> listening on port 8080, but "prod" is not
On "prod":
netstat -an | grep 8080
Is port 8080 listed? My guess is "yes" based on you being able to
telnet to it locally, in wh
I've been looking at tomcat 6 and have seen a notification that my
tc-native was out of date.
07.09.2007 13:06:05 org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: An older version 1.1.9 of the Apache Tomcat Native library is
installed, while Tomcat recommends version greater then 1.1.10
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about using JBoss Transactions in
Tomcat 5.5? I assumed that it is possible do so, but I'm not able
to get anything related to transactions working. If anyone knows
if it's possible or not, please let me know.
Best regards and thanks in advance,
Gerard
Ahh, I realise now that JkMount is only available using mod_jk ...
I really would like to keep mod_jk2, is there any way of configuring mod_jk2
as i described in my earlier posting?
On 9/7/07, Edd Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply Chris.
>
> Should add that I'm coming at
Thanks for the reply Chris.
Should add that I'm coming at this not as the person who set it up, also
configuring this is not my area of expertise (if you hadn't noticed!).
within the httpd.conf and workers2.properties there are no references to
JkMount, which i guess may be the issue, am i right
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to create a transaction between a standalone
application and a web service. By starting a usertransaction in
the standalone app and bridging it to/with the web service.
However I'm unable to get use a transaction in the web service.
I took these steps:
- published a t
Hi all,
I've been trying to setup a FC5 box with tomcat5. I followed a couple of
tutorials around, and made it quite effortlessly with YUM in my test
environment.
When I tried to do the same in my production server, I can't seem to be
able to make tomcat "listen" in the 8080 port. When conne
2007/9/7, Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From his examples below, it looks like he wants access to the TC internals.
yes, you're right
> For the OP's original problem, for obvious security reasons TC makes it very
> hard to access the internal TC objects behind the various Facades from a
> we
Hi,
If a user is failed to login, he should be directed to the page specified in
web.xml, i.e. /loginError.jsp. And the
page /loginError.jsp is an unprotected resource.
If Tomcat does not kill the session for me in my case described in my first
message, how can I do that?
Thanks,
Cun
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Vie
Do you know some confereces about Apache Tomcat, J2EE and associated
technologies in Europe?
Thanks a lot
Hello,
I try to upload images for futher download (as in a image
gallery) to a folder under web application dir. Everything goes
fine except one thing: the uploaded images are not seen
in the application till next deployment
of the application (Tomcat does not see the images).
Is it possibl
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