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David,
David Crow wrote:
| Java is configured to automatically update itself
Heh. Watch out for that.
| and so v1.6.0.5 was
| downloaded and installed. The next time I went to use the machine, I was
| presented with the following:
Did you restart
Hi,
How can I add a new virtual host on the fly, and have that configuration be
persisted?
I see the "host-manager" app, however once the host is added under
conf/Catalina/
upon tomcat restart that host is not picked up because the server.xml is not
edited. Is the
host-manager app still in dev
so maybe your server.xml file still points to the older version, while the JDK
got updated?
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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Crow
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 3:04 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat has stopped working
My Web site was r
My Web site was running fine with the following versions of Java:
JDK 1.4.2.12
JRE 1.6.0.3
Java is configured to automatically update itself, and so v1.6.0.5 was
downloaded and installed. The next time I went to use the machine, I was
presented with the following:
HTTP Status 404
type
> From: Tony Fountain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Installing Apache Tomcat 5.5.26 on Windows 2003
> Enterprise x64
>
> We are looking to install the most recent, stable release of Apache
> Tomcat on the said platform (so we choose Apache 5.5.26).
6.0.16 is the most recent, stable relea
We are looking to install the most recent, stable release of Apache
Tomcat on the said platform (so we choose Apache 5.5.26). What JVM
requirements are there? Can we install JRE 1.6 or do we need to use JRE
1.5?
Thanks,
Tony Fountain
Manager, Database Administration
Benefit Concepts, Inc.
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Andrew,
Andrew R Feller wrote:
| While working on a trending tool, I decided to capture users' session
| IDs. However, I don't know A.) How long they are OR B.) What characters
| are valid for a session ID. I have not found any documentation statin
> From: Andrew R Feller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat JSessionID regex
>
> While working on a trending tool, I decided to capture users' session
> IDs. However, I don't know A.) How long they are OR B.) What
> characters are valid for a session ID.
The servlet spec does not defin
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Remo,
Remo Liechti wrote:
| I have the problem that always when I start tomcat in debug mode, and
| change some java files, tomcat restarts after some seconds after the
| code was replaced.
Do you mean that your /webapp/ restarts? Tomcat should not
Good point, I overlooked the .level at the end (I'm so used to log4j).
So I tried what you suggested at the end of my logging.properties in
tomcat/conf like so:
org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters.level = ERROR
I then restarted tomcat and I still get this in the logs:
04-Apr-2008 18:42:12
While working on a trending tool, I decided to capture users' session
IDs. However, I don't know A.) How long they are OR B.) What characters
are valid for a session ID. I have not found any documentation stating
anything about it, so I was hoping someone here knew.
Thanks,
Andrew R Felle
Adrian Woodhead wrote:
org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters = ERROR
With no luck. I even tried modifying the JDK's logging properties in
JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/logging.properties to also contain that line. Again,
no luck. We are running tomcat 6.0.16.
How do I do this?
I am only going from th
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: SEVERE: Error listenerStart
>
> Come on, I have no inclination to become a J2EE hacker.
No one's asking you to be a J2EE "hacker", but some familiarity with the
problem domain is expected. GIYF.
> Yet, I still maintain that
Hi Chuck,
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> From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 4:59 PM
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> Subject: RE: SEVERE: Error listenerStart
>
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: SEVERE: Error liste
Hey there,
We have a web-app which receives hundreds of requests per second, many
of the requests coming from 3rd party apps which we have no control
over. Now, it seems like some of these apps are sending us request
strings ending in && which results in a message like this in catalina.out:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SEVERE: Error listenerStart
>
> As far as I understand the term "listener" seems to be a bit
> of a misnomer as no listening socktet (which I guess is termed
> a "connector" in J2EE speech) is concerned but rather a callback
> met
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Steve,
steve kerver wrote:
| (If I shutdown the Oracle database and then don't do a
| Tomcat restart when the database comes back up, we get
| HTTP 500 errors).
Are you getting exceptions in Tomcat's logs? If so, what are they?
I'm guessing that yo
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 4:49 AM, supareno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i write a build.xml file to build and deploy my war. (compilation OK and
> deployment on the server OK)
> but, when i try to start it, it starts but when i try to access to it, i'm
> only seeing the list of the apps prrsents i
Thanks Ben
Peter
If on linux you can add the following to your init script.
export JAVA_OPTS=[JVM ARGUMENTS_HERE]
then the catalinia.sh will pass them to the jvm on startup.
Regards
Ben Short
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Peter Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am running mul
Hello Tomcatters,
I am at loggerheads with a webapp that I was only provided as a
closed source WAR file.
I should mention that I am not a Java Servlet/JSP or Tomcat
hacker.
When I start Tomcat it throws an exception with regard to that
webapp's listener class.
As far as I understand the term "li
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Nilf,
nlif wrote:
|> Are you sure you put your test class on all of the servers?
|
| Yes. I am sure. It's there, and this happens either when replicating from
| Node A to Node B or the other way around.
Hmm... so it always fails on the receiving end
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Guilherme,
Guilherme Orioli wrote:
| Yes, it's an EJB managed by the JSF config faces-config.xml . Should I
use a
| different servlet to get the result wanted?
The problem is that you are using an EJB to manipulate the HTTP request
and response. You
If on linux you can add the following to your init script.
export JAVA_OPTS=[JVM ARGUMENTS_HERE]
then the catalinia.sh will pass them to the jvm on startup.
Regards
Ben Short
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Peter Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running multiple instances of
Stephanie Wullbieter wrote:
Hi,
tomcat 5.5 on windoze creates a file stdout_MMDD.log (=Year, MM=Month,
DD=Day) in $CATALINA_HOME/logs when it's started. But over weeks this file gets
several hundrets of mebibytes big. How can I limit the size or init a rotation
on that file?
What is
Can you expand a copy of your webapp war file and confirm a there is a
web.xml file in it? In my experience, the errors generated out of
tomcat are usually right on the money, so we should confirm the
generated war file really contains a web.xml at WEB-INF/web.xml.
--David
supareno wrote:
I am still not able to get the isapi redirector to load in IIS.
I even downloaded the source and compiled it on the server it will be
running on, and I still have dismal results.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Panian, Ardo [mailto:[EMAI
Hi,
I am running multiple instances of Tomcat5.5 on a Linux (Debian) machine.
I want to set different heap sizes for each instance. Please is there a
way of setting the available memory in the individual Tomcat instances
startup scripts
Thank you
Peter Sparkes
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David Smith a écrit :
That error is different from what you originally posted and implies
your webapp is trying to modify the tomcat supplied JNDI name
context. That context which houses tomcat container supplied stuff
like database pools is read only. ... But that's a different post.
Back
supareno wrote:
when i deploy the war file , the log write this stuff
4 avr. 2008 14:28:33 org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener
lifecycleEvent
GRAVE: La création du context de nommage (naming context) a échoué :
javax.naming.NamingException: Le Contexte est en lecture seule
Thanks G
That error is different from what you originally posted and implies your
webapp is trying to modify the tomcat supplied JNDI name context. That
context which houses tomcat container supplied stuff like database pools
is read only. ... But that's a different post.
Back to the original error -
the web.xml is in the WEB-INF folder
when i deploy the war file , the log write this stuff
4 avr. 2008 14:28:33 org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener
lifecycleEvent
GRAVE: La création du context de nommage (naming context) a échoué :
javax.naming.NamingException: Le Contexte est en le
and where is this web.xml file stored? It has to be in your
webapp's WEB-INF (note all CAPS) folder per the servlet specification.
--David
supareno wrote:
hello,
my config is:
tomcat 5.5.9
jdk 6
linux ubuntu
eclipse 3.2
ant 1.7.0
i write a build.xml file to build and deploy my war. (
Hi,
tomcat 5.5 on windoze creates a file stdout_MMDD.log (=Year, MM=Month,
DD=Day) in $CATALINA_HOME/logs when it's started. But over weeks this file gets
several hundrets of mebibytes big. How can I limit the size or init a rotation
on that file?
There is no $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib/
hello,
my config is:
tomcat 5.5.9
jdk 6
linux ubuntu
eclipse 3.2
ant 1.7.0
i write a build.xml file to build and deploy my war. (compilation OK and
deployment on the server OK)
but, when i try to start it, it starts but when i try to access to it,
i'm only seeing the list of the apps prrsents
If you have control over the machine you could effectively do this using
XEN (xen.org) which gives you virtual machines.
Peter
I would suggest putting the non-production
environments on a different Tomcat instance preferably
on a different machine.
-Sameer
--- Pablo Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Angelina Talley wrote:
Ideally, it would be. But, I neglected to mention we're running on
Windows Server. That's the other reason I am looking for a
configuration option.
Assuming it is webapp use of System.out that is the problem you could
configure swallowOutput="true" for the context - this
I would suggest putting the non-production
environments on a different Tomcat instance preferably
on a different machine.
-Sameer
--- Pablo Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently putting together a solution for an
> off-the-shelf document
> management application that requires
Sorry forgot to say: Using eclipse(3.3.2) with WTP (2.0.2 sdk version).
Remo Liechti
Application Developer
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Hi guys
I have the problem that always when I start tomcat in debug mode, and
change some java files, tomcat restarts after some seconds after the
code was replaced.
In that very small timeframe between code replacement and restart I can
execute the new code, but tomcat restarts(or re init the co
Pablo Lopez wrote:
It appears this could be done through virtual hosting and appbase settings
but this is way beyond my knowledge and I’m just architecting the solution.
I know we'll have to get a Tomcat expert in at some point in the future but
just wondered if I'm going down the right or wrong
On Thu, April 3, 2008 9:45 pm, steve kerver wrote:
> ...
> (If I shutdown the Oracle database and then don't do a
> Tomcat restart when the database comes back up, we get
> HTTP 500 errors).
> ...
> Also- FYI, we are using Hibernate.
You are not telling us, which tomcat version, java version or OS
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