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Hello,
I've got IIS 6.0 linked with Tomcat 5.5.25 (with JDK 1.5.0_14-b03 and AJP dll)
via the ISAPI connector (JK 1.2.25) on Windows 2003 Server, and during high
traffic periods, the connection between IIS and Tomcat is being severed. This
has been occurring in the mid-afternoon every day since
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
David kerber wrote:
My primary job is database design and management; the java side is where
I'm weak, and I've spent a LOT of time on these queries, including
pushing through some design changes that have helpe
Date sent: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 18:16:12 -0500
From: Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Tomcat Users List
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> Hi Steve,
> thanks,
> OS is windows 2003.
>
> How can I archive stdout.log in a production environment without
> stopping tomcat?
Hmm, sorry, I don't know how to rotate logs on windows.
On unix you can use cronolog.
> I want that
Hi Tim,
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But now I have a load balancer in place, with one worker. A status is
shown below after about 6hrs of traffic. As you can see the client
errors make up about 6% of all incident traffic, though they dwarf
server errors.
Acc Err CE RE Wr Rd
Mark Thomas wrote:
> Jess Holle wrote:
>> I sent the patch quite some time back now, so I'm not sure where it is.
>>
>> Being similarly lazy I'm attaching an excerpt of the patched
>> StandardSession.java (from 5.5.23) with changes embedded in it.
>
> Thanks for that. I checked the archives and th
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Jess Holle wrote:
> I sent the patch quite some time back now, so I'm not sure where it is.
>
> Being similarly lazy I'm attaching an excerpt of the patched
> StandardSession.java (from 5.5.23) with changes embedded in it.
Thanks for that. I checked the archives and the patch was e-mailed to dev
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Steve,
Steve Mitchell wrote:
> I'm using a JDBC realm with a site and sometimes when you try to
> access a secured resource you get a blank page after logging in. You
> have to refresh the page to get the secured resource to appear. After
> that ever
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David,
David Delbecq wrote:
> Login form should contains only login informations (cf J2EE specs).
I agree that login forms should only contain login information, but I
question the J2EE spec's interpretation of what should be considered
login informa
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Shekhar,
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> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> How about:
>>
>> (in /usr/local/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/conf)
>> $ head context.xml
>
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Uma,
Uma Kalluru wrote:
> But I am still wondering, if there was connection timeout and the
> first user gets an error. Why should the whole application go down?
It shouldn't (go down).
> I mean no other user can use the application after the error
Delian Krustev wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:35:20 + Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Are you happy to mod the code and build a patched version yourself or do
>> you want some help? I can build a binary with the patch for you to test if
>> you wish.
>
> I've not built Tomcat from source before, so I'll
On Dec 13, 2007 6:03 PM, Alan Chaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got tomcat going behind apache several times. My general view is
> get them both working independently and then hook them up. From your
> original mail I'm skeptical that you actually have got
> tomcat started properly.
I have
Hmm, I'm running Tomcat 4.1.18 which didn't even support the %D logging
directive :-/
But now I have a load balancer in place, with one worker. A status is shown
below after about 6hrs of traffic.
As you can see the client errors make up about 6% of all incident traffic,
though they dwarf serv
> From: Shaw, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: User roles
>
> Our Security group wants for me to change the Tomcat 5
> default password.
There's no such thing as a password for Tomcat itself. Various webapps
deployed under Tomcat may have security constraints requiring certain
roles,
> From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Axis2] FileNotFoundException (SESSIONS.ser)
> during tomcat shutdown
>
> The folder is created at tomcat startup but when I stop tomcat
> it still complains because it doesn't find the file SESSIONS.ser
> (i.e. the same error
Our Security group wants for me to change the Tomcat 5 default password.
I believe that this setting is within the tomcat-users.xml file. I know
that the role called "tomcat" needs to be in there to have the service
operate correctly.
Could you please provide instructions for changing the default
This is what I have ,Do I need to modify it to point to test classes
/servelets ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/conf]: head context.xml
On 13 Dec 2007, at 16:35, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Axis2] FileNotFoundException (SESSIONS.ser)
during tomcat shutdown
Where do I find the element related to axis2 (which
is a servlet)?
First you said axis2 is a webapp, now yo
I've got tomcat going behind apache several times. My general view is
get them both working independently and then hook them up. From your
original mail I'm skeptical that you actually have got
tomcat started properly.
[Thu Dec 13 15:07:19 2007] [info] ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c
(1227):
Hello!
> Karsten,
>
> You didn't mention if you were running Tomcat as a service.
> I'll assume you are.
Yes.
[snip]
> Just for grins, have you tried using the identical DLL to run
> this console program?
Yes - they are in different directories but are otherwise identical (size,
data, SHA-1
> From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Axis2] FileNotFoundException (SESSIONS.ser)
> during tomcat shutdown
>
> Where do I find the element related to axis2 (which
> is a servlet)?
First you said axis2 is a webapp, now you say it's a servlet; I suspect
the former
On 13 Dec 2007, at 15:33, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Axis2] FileNotFoundException (SESSIONS.ser)
during tomcat shutdown
BTW I've set workDir in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml (inside the
Host section) to point to a temp folder in
can you not pull in a header value somewhere and determine that?
Seems like you could in either your servlet or JSP pull in the header/user
agent value and then write the style sheet reference accordingly. Perhaps not?
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From: dirk ooms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: T
I was thinking you had to use j_username and j_password for the j_securitycheck
login action
you might could add another variable in those classes called, but at the very
least it would be adding it in and overriding authenticate I would think.
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From: dirk ooms [mai
> From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Axis2] FileNotFoundException (SESSIONS.ser)
> during tomcat shutdown
>
> BTW I've set workDir in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml (inside the
> Host section) to point to a temp folder in my home.
Don't change the workDir attribu
I have been trying to install Tomcat 5.5 on a windows machine where
there is an Apache webserver running. The version of Apache is 2.0.58.
I did a clean re-installation of Apache, checked the path of system
variables such as CATALINA_HOME, JAVA_HOME and PATH. I have checked
the config files for sp
Providing a separate form to choose layout would be far easier to do and
maintain.
Login form should contains only login informations (cf J2EE specs). If
you want to play with customization of login form that go beyong what is
allowed by j2EE security model, just forget container managed
authenti
Actually this is not so uncommon, an there are many 'good' reasons to do
so, see:
http://randomcoder.com/articles/jsessionid-considered-harmful
Here is an example of a filter that takes care of this:
http://randomcoder.com/repos/public/randomcoder-website/tags/1.0.3/WEB-INF/src/com/randomcoder/s
On Thursday 13 December 2007 13:54, Tim Funk wrote:
> in that case ... wouldn't the User-Agent header do the trick?
AFAIK not, the screenwidth is the main thing i want to adapt to and i can have
Firefox/Linux running on a webtablet with 800px screen, but also on a desktop
with 1900px.
>
> -Tim
Hi,
This is a beginner question :-(. I'm trying to get JAAS to work on my Tomcat
(6.0.12) installation. I used code from a Javaworld article (
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2002/jw-0913-jaas.html)
Of course I had to configure my Tomcat to work together with JAAS. The
document I used is
in that case ... wouldn't the User-Agent header do the trick?
-Tim
dirk ooms wrote:
interesting suggestion, but in my case the extra field is not related to the
username. i would like to have a field where the user indicates on what type
of device he/she works, so we can offer the appropriate
interesting suggestion, but in my case the extra field is not related to the
username. i would like to have a field where the user indicates on what type
of device he/she works, so we can offer the appropriate stylesheet.
On Thursday 13 December 2007 13:00, David Delbecq wrote:
> Or have the use
I'm using a JDBC realm with a site and sometimes when you try to access a
secured resource you get a blank page after logging in. You have to refresh
the page to get the secured resource to appear. After that everything works
great. I'm using SSL now, but this happened before I was using SSL.
Auth
Or have the username in a hidden field and have javascript build it from
to fields.
example:
j_username=Domain\\user
j_password=*
Most pragmatic way imho. javascript disabled user could still enter the
\\ manually :)
En l'instant précis du 13/12/07 12:51, Tim Funk s'exprimait en ces termes:
In form based authentication - you have no access to the processor other
than your suggestion of overriding authenticate() in FormAuthenticator.
Depending on the purpose of the field you could always perform a kludge
of setting the 3rd value in a cookie and have a filter check for hte
cookie t
Chuck,
BTW I've set workDir in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml (inside the
Host section) to point to a temp folder in my home. The folder and
all subfolders are created, apart from axis2... so the error still
occurs.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Michele
On 13 Dec 2007, at 11:29, Michele Mazz
The default servlet knows how to handle ranges.
JSP's and servlets on their own do not understand ranges. (Because
typically custom code is written and out.println() is called).
The reason the default servlet can handle ranges is because the content
is static. The size of the resource is know
On 13 Dec 2007, at 00:52, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Axis2] FileNotFoundException (SESSIONS.ser)
during tomcat shutdown
I've tried with a clean tomcat 6.0.13 setup where only axis2 1.3 was
deployed (tomcat 5.5.20 behaves the same)
Hi,
I'm starting to see more clients making Range requests (iPhone among them)
and I'm trying to understand how much work I have to do to support the
correct behaviour. I've been investigating Tomcat support for this (although
my application will be deployed in different servlet containers; defin
Hi,
sorry for off topic.
I work as consulter for a company which has some positions to fill in
Kiev, Ukraine. Basically they are searching for Java Developers
WEB/Backend, and good HTML-ers/ JSScripters.
Everyone interested please email me your CV and loan expectations I
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Hello,
I would like to have an extra field in my form-based login page, but I'm
wondering how I can retrieve the value of that extra field within my
application (request.getParameter("blabla") does not work).
I searched the web and a suggestion was to override authenticate() in
FormAuthenticat
> Then that import on
>
>
>org.apache.tomcat.util.net.puretils.PureTLSImplementation.java"
--->
>"import COM.claymoresystems.ptls.SSLSocket;
>
>should give error, but that is not giving any error.
No, it just means the library is available at compile-time. Try checking
your IDE for the ja
Hi,
I'm enveloping an application using Tomcat 5.5, Struts 1.3, Java 1.5:
now I need server use Xerces for reading XML file from an action.
The problem is that I can't do it because when I copy the Xerces jar in
WEB-INF/inf directory of my application and restart server, this
error message appe
>
>
> > Is there a way to avoid the \0 problem? (XML does not allow to
> > specify this character)
>
> Can you do:
>
> alias="tomcat�"
>
> ?
Hello Chris,
No, it is not possible to use this character in XML (so I have read in the
XML specification). Anyway, I tried and, if you write that, Tomcat
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