Hi,
I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 on java version "1.5.0_09"
Recursive includes with SSI Servlet works without problem but not with SSI
Filter.
Does SSI Filter support recursive includes?
I have the following in WEB-INF/web.xml
ssi
org.apache.catalina.ssi.SSIFilter
> Change the name back to "localhost"
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I did, but I still think I am having some networking problems
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I am running wireshark (the network sniffer) to see that there are
only requests from my box going out though the transparent proxy
(208.62.125.146) but nothing is coming back
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No. Time
> From: Albretch Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: BUILD FAILED ...
>
>
> autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
Change the name back to "localhost"; this is not an IP address, and you
must have one element that matches the defaultHost from th
Thanks anyway Chuck you are this list's angel
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I did set up 80 as the port and the internal address of my box in the
conf/server.xml file
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this is what my conf/server.xml file looks like:
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On 11/27/08, Caldarale, Charles R <[
> From: Albretch Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: BUILD FAILED ...
>
> So I need to be able to access the
> webserver by going http:///
Have you configured Tomcat to use port 80? (The default HTTP port is 8080.)
If you want to use port 80, you'll have to run Tomcat as root (not
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Thanks so much Chuck
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I am still having little problems (which I think don't exactly
related to java/tomcat)
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Everything seems to be working fine locally (I haven't still set up
logging), but I can't see the server from out there. And as I said I
am using my raw IP address for now. So I need
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Manager app language
>
> Do you really mean that one webapp can change that setting and thus
> influence other webapps that way ?
Yes - which is why you can configure a SecurityManager to restrict anti-social
behavior.
> If Tomcat h
> From: Albretch Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: BUILD FAILED ...
> and by the way I noticed tc doesn't seem to be using the /common
> directory anymore
Correct; the default directory structure has been greatly simplified:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/class-loader-how
Chris Mannion schrieb am 27.11.2008 um 10:17:43 (+):
>
> The servlet in question accepts XML data that is posted to it as a URL
> parameter called 'xml'.
"Posted as a URL parameter"? POST or GET? You want a POST here.
>
>
>
That
yeah! I had to take the result of the build from
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/media/hda3/tc/tc-6.0.18/output/build
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and by the way I noticed tc doesn't seem to be using the /common
directory anymore
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Thank you again
lbrtchx
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Jconsole through firewall
>>
>> With the announced thing above, would I be able to monitor
>> them with jconsole behind their respective firewalls, and
>> if yes what would I need to do for that ?
>
> Howe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I need to update the tomcat-users.xml quite often in a productive
> environment. Therefore it would be nice to have a possibility to update the
> file without the need for restarting tomcat.
>
> I tried to define the resource UserDatabase as reloa
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Also, since the manager app is an administrative function, one would expect
that responsibility to be handled in-country..
Yeah, thought of that too. Ok, I guess it is acceptable for the Manager.
As I mentioned previously, the user.language setting can be change
> From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Frequently, webapps do relatively minor processing, with the
> brunt of the work being performed in a data base engine
> (usually running on a separate system).
To me, the database is one of the more interesting places to use GPUs. Half a
2008/11/27 Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> From: Lyallex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 and javamail
>>
>> The mail server does not require authentication when accessed from the
>> office subnet. The server guys have confirmed this.
>
> Or is it that your mail serve
Hi Lyallex, for everybody that is still struggling with this issue, here is a
base non-authentication email class. Once you get this working start adding
the special features you need. This worked with my hosting provider (Kattare)
who were absolutely worthless in providing any guidance, afte
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Is the server named after a legendary British king, the Kinks album, or the
HHGTTG character?
HHGTTG.
We also have marvin, ford, dent, zaphod, trillian, fenchurch,.. even a
slartibartfast (wich also has an alias, for evident reasons).
marvin is an old Sun, which has
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Manager app language
>
> It means that despite its inherent capability of
> speaking in tongues, it only does so according to
> the overall Tomcat LANG setting, and does not pay
> attention to the browser's "Accept-Language" headers.
T
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Jconsole through firewall
>
> With the announced thing above, would I be able to monitor
> them with jconsole behind their respective firewalls, and
> if yes what would I need to do for that ?
Yes, the patch Mark T spoke of does exactl
Pieter Temmerman-2 wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> That's what I was afraid of.
> The only thing listed in the logs was what I posted.
> No stacktrace, nor name of the exception.
> I'll try to bump up the logging level, and hope this error occurs again
> in a reasonable amount of time (it's been work
> From: Pieter Temmerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Security
>
> It's a pitty das mein Deutsch nicht so gut ist! ;)
Ja, nach vierzig Jahren Nichtanwendung, mein Deutsch ist groß unbrauchbar.
- Chuck
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> From: James Law [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: GPGPU and Tomcat
>
> Would Tomcat see any benefits from implementing gpgpu support
> in the way that the distributed project "Folding" has seen?
Tomcat is pure Java (except for the APR connector), so any such support would
have to be in the J
> From: Chris Mannion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Odd encoding of servlet parameters
>
> It's true that the program sending the data is ours as well but I
> don't suspect it to be the culprit because the problem doesn't occur
> in a way consistent with that.
Get Wireshark captures of
> From: Lyallex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 and javamail
>
> The mail server does not require authentication when accessed from the
> office subnet. The server guys have confirmed this.
Or is it that your mail server is configured to accept the network signon that
each works
2008/11/27 Rainer Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 27 November 2008 12:52:56 Lyallex wrote:
>
>
> (It would be easier to answer if you'd stop top quoting - but I won't correct
> this whole mail)
Well that's most kind of you, you are being very patient.
I think I need to take a step back he
André
Thanks for the comments, I will definitely look into the approach of
sending the data in the request body, probably something that should
have been done originally.
It's true that the program sending the data is ours as well but I
don't suspect it to be the culprit because the problem doesn
On Thursday 27 November 2008 12:52:56 Lyallex wrote:
(It would be easier to answer if you'd stop top quoting - but I won't correct
this whole mail)
> OK, firstly thanks for the feedback so far
>
> Let me be quite clear about one thing.
> I am using the same mail server in both cases. Tomcat and
Chris Mannion wrote:
Hi All
I've recently started having a problem with one of the servlets I'm
running on a Tomcat 5.5 system. The code of the servlet hasn't
changed at all so I'm wondering if there are any Tomcat settings that
could affect this kind of thing or if anyone has come across a sim
Hi Chris,
That's what I was afraid of.
The only thing listed in the logs was what I posted.
No stacktrace, nor name of the exception.
I'll try to bump up the logging level, and hope this error occurs again
in a reasonable amount of time (it's been working for the whole day
until now)
On Thu, 2008
Pieter Temmerman-2 wrote:
>
> The only thing that I think could be related to the problem is listed
> below.
>
> Exception in thread "TP-Processor15" Exception in thread
> "Cluster-MembershipSender" Exception in thread
> "Cluster-MembershipReceiver"
> 26 nov 2008 17:12:29,010 : [DEBUG]
> es.j
OK, firstly thanks for the feedback so far
Let me be quite clear about one thing.
I am using the same mail server in both cases. Tomcat and Eclipse are
running on the same physical device with the same IP address.
If I configure a JavaMail session as described in the following resource
http://to
Hi All,
I experienced a problem with Tomcat where all applications where
inaccessible. (Tomcat just hung, no 404 errors where given or
something).
The only thing that I think could be related to the problem is listed
below.
Exception in thread "TP-Processor15" Exception in thread
"Cluster-Members
Hi All
I've recently started having a problem with one of the servlets I'm
running on a Tomcat 5.5 system. The code of the servlet hasn't
changed at all so I'm wondering if there are any Tomcat settings that
could affect this kind of thing or if anyone has come across a similar
problem before.
T
Hi
I've got little knowledge on the way Tomcat works behind the scene so
please excuse my ignorance.
Would Tomcat see any benefits from implementing gpgpu support in the way
that the distributed project "Folding" has seen?
I find GPGPU quite fascinating subject and for what I can understand
tom
I think that is not possible.
In production, the best option would be to use a database or LDAP
directory to store your accounts.
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 10:39 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I need to update the tomcat-users.xml quite often in a productive
> environment. T
Hello everybody,
I need to update the tomcat-users.xml quite often in a productive environment.
Therefore it would be nice to have a possibility to update the file without the
need for restarting tomcat.
I tried to define the resource UserDatabase as reloadable but that didn't work
out.
Also I
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Jconsole through firewall
There is some code in trunk to do this.
Life just became easier. Thanks very much.
I'll say thanks first too, not that anyone would think I am ungrateful.
But could someone explai
Rainer, Michael, (*)
do you know this place ? (in German)
http://www.bsi.bund.de/literat/index.htm
Look for A (for Apache) and T (for Tomcat).
The one for Tomcat relates to 5.5.9, but is still interesting reading.
(*) and also Chuck, Chris, Mark etc.., but I wouldn't presume.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Manager app language
I'm not sure Tomcat would bother what character encoding you
specify in LANG.
It does, albeit indirectly. JVM initialization uses the LANG value to set
user.language, user.country, su
It's a pitty das mein Deutsch nicht so gut ist! ;)
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 09:04 +0100, André Warnier wrote:
> Rainer, Michael, (*)
>
> do you know this place ? (in German)
> http://www.bsi.bund.de/literat/index.htm
>
> Look for A (for Apache) and T (for Tomcat).
> The one for Tomcat relates to 5.
Rainer, Michael, (*)
do you know this place ? (in German)
http://www.bsi.bund.de/literat/index.htm
Look for A (for Apache) and T (for Tomcat).
The one for Tomcat relates to 5.5.9, but is still interesting reading.
(*) and also Chuck, Chris, Mark etc.., but I wouldn't presume.
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