On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 05:49:53 +, Thufir wrote:
> I'm getting:
>
>
> HTTP Status 401 -
>
> type Status report
>
> message
>
> description This request requires HTTP authentication ().
>
> http://localhost:8080/manager/html
>
>
> on tomcat6 for ubuntu 8.10 with sun java. Neither restarti
Hi again!
Well, I give you more information about our setup...
We have 2 servers ( both with IIS + .NET and Tomcat ) and 1 server DB
with MySQL and MS SQL Server. Applications in IIS work with MS SQL and
applications in Tomcat work with MySQL. Both 3 servers are virtual
machines distributed in 2
I'm getting:
HTTP Status 401 -
type Status report
message
description This request requires HTTP authentication ().
http://localhost:8080/manager/html
on tomcat6 for ubuntu 8.10 with sun java. Neither restarting tomcat nor
logging out gained access to the manager page, had to restart.
Is
> From: Mighty Tornado [mailto:mighty.torn...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Can't use J2EE libraries in Eclipse
>
>
> Please Choose Info:
>
> Family Members
> Time
>
>
>
You're missing the closing (or just change the > to /> on the input
element).
>
> /HTML/index.html
>
That's not a
> From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Thufir
> Subject: Re: instance has been stopped. could not
> loadoracle.toplink.essentials...
>
> Glad you saw that. It seems like toplink is required for JPA?
Got no idea; what I said was mostly a joke, like mixing oil and water. Should
hav
List,
I've search the Tomcat FAQ, but I haven't been able to find any
answers, so... here is my question... I have a JSP application
deployed in Tomcat inside the "/abc/" directory; and I want to be able
to access it from *two different locations* from Apache, for example,
when I access: "http
Here is what I have:
HTML
Please Choose Info:
Family Members
Time
web.xml
===
/HTML/index.html
GetInfo
com.Household.servlet.GetInfo
GetInfo
/GetInfo.do
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
>
> you need
you need to identify a program that submit will post to as in this example
Nickname:
where the contents of web.xml map chat to submit its contents to ChatServlet
ChatServlet
/jsp/chat/chat
where ChatServlet maps to the ChatServlet class located in
/WEB-INF/classes
Thanks,
I resolved this issue by having Eclipse use the Tomcat SDK.
Unfortunately I now have a different problem with my initial app.
I have an HTML page - index.html which asks the user to select one of two
values from a dropdown and then click a Submit button.
It's a regular HTML form using PO
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 09:24:08 -0600, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> (Mixing anything from Oracle with MSSQL? That's gutsy.)
>
> - Chuck
Glad you saw that. It seems like toplink is required for JPA? Do you
have suggestion beyond "don't use mssql" because mssql is what my school
uses, so I ha
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 09:24:08 -0600, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Thufir Subject:
>> instance has been stopped. could not loadoracle.toplink.essentials...
>
>> I can't quite predict with certainty when this error will occur:
>
> And we can't p
Sorry, didn't see the end!
Alan
André Warnier wrote:
Alan Chaney wrote:
Hi Andre
Totally agree with your comments with respect to the OP's first
exception. However, they actually had two exceptions in their
original email with completely different time stamps. The 2nd
exception appears to
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Zak Mc Kracken wrote:
>
> Yes, but localhost-only is simpler in my case.
>
ehem, still not sure if i got you right:
you've been asking the valve-stuff because you want to limit the
access to requests coming from localhost only?
why then not make tomcat listen on lo
Thanks for the help Chuck. I am actually running railo under tomcat fine
right now and as you said its just a specific app thats not working because
it uses a convention for urls. From what I understand Tomcat only allows one
* per mapping and thats why these urls are not working and that resin all
> * I would really like to go with option 2 but as I said I am new to this,
> so
> anyone who could confirm this and point me in the right direction would be
> awesome!
>
When I googled tomcat friendly urls, the first link was
http://www.coderanch.com/t/85405/Tomcat/Setting-Friendly-URLs-applicati
> From: Dan Vega [mailto:danv...@gmail.com]
> Subject: friendly urls
>
> I have a url that looks like this and from what I
> understand tomcat does not support this
Your understanding is incorrect; Tomcat doesn't care what URLs you give it -
but your webapp might.
> http://dev.danvega.org/blog/i
I am having a problem running a application on tomcat and its due to the ses
urls. I am pretty new to tomcat so I am sure you guys (&girls) already know
this. I have a url that looks like this and from what I understand tomcat
does not support this and I was presented with 2 options.
http://dev.d
Alan Chaney wrote:
Hi Andre
Totally agree with your comments with respect to the OP's first
exception. However, they actually had two exceptions in their original
email with completely different time stamps. The 2nd exception appears
to be a HibernateException
Yes, which I mentioned also in
Hi Andre
Totally agree with your comments with respect to the OP's first
exception. However, they actually had two exceptions in their original
email with completely different time stamps. The 2nd exception appears
to be a HibernateException
01-Mar-2009 11:36:21 org.apache.catalina.core.Stan
Gregor wrote:
marc,
do i understand you correct that you only whant to accept requests from
"localhost"?
I have a Java web application that computes some data from an existing
Java-based infrastructure and output it as simple plain text. The output
is intended to be consumed by other PHP app
Thanks again.
André Warnier wrote:
It would in my view make a lot more sense to have a single Remote Access
Valve to which one could specify, in "allow" or "deny", a hostname
AND/OR an IP address expression. Like
deny=".*\.badguys.com,10\.20\.30\.0" />
That's how it works in Apache httpd, and
Caldarale, Charles R a écrit :
From: supareno [mailto:reno.rkc...@free.fr]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Service
will it possible to tomcat to compile jsps without a jdk?
Tomcat does not need a JDK to compile JSPs (and it's been that way a long time).
sorry, i apologize
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNI
We precompiled all our JSPs.
supareno wrote:
>
> motit,
>
> will it possible to tomcat to compile jsps without a jdk?
> tomcat and a jre has ever been discussed here:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/users@tomcat.apache.org/msg50300.html
>
> hope this help
>
> supareno
>> Hi,
>>
>> Accor
> From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Thufir
> Subject: instance has been stopped. could not
> loadoracle.toplink.essentials...
> I can't quite predict with certainty when this error
> will occur:
And we can't predict what Tomcat version you're running on. You might be a
mentat,
> From: motit [mailto:moti@expand.com]
> Subject: Tomcat Service
>
> According to Tomcat bin/service.bat file, the environment
> variable JAVA_HOME needs to be existed, otherwise the
> service is not installed.
Looks like the text in the script was not updated; read the Tomcat doc first:
http:
Laura Bartolomé wrote:
Hi again...
We are going on findind errors and problems... and we wanna cry...
We certainly would not want that to happen, because then your messages
here would get all mushy and more difficult to read.
And Tomcat would probably not care.
someone could explain what m
> From: supareno [mailto:reno.rkc...@free.fr]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Service
>
> will it possible to tomcat to compile jsps without a jdk?
Tomcat does not need a JDK to compile JSPs (and it's been that way a long time).
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE PROPRI
motit,
will it possible to tomcat to compile jsps without a jdk?
tomcat and a jre has ever been discussed here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@tomcat.apache.org/msg50300.html
hope this help
supareno
Hi,
According to Tomcat bin/service.bat file, the environment variable JAVA_HOME
needs t
Mighty,
you need to add to your classpath project the servlet.api to compile
servlet
/lib/servlet-api.api
(right click on the projet -> build path/configure build path choose
librairy/ add external jar)
in glassfish v2, it is in /lib/javaee.jar
now with javaee5, i'm not sure that is possibl
Mighty Tornado wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working on Mac OS X.
> I have the latest version of Tomcat, and Eclipse Europa.
>
> Mac OS X did not come with J2EE.
Why do you need J2EE?
If you're just making a JSP/Servlet application you don't need it.
p
> I downloaded J2EE with GlassFish from Sun. Set
Hi,
I am working on Mac OS X.
I have the latest version of Tomcat, and Eclipse Europa.
Mac OS X did not come with J2EE.
I downloaded J2EE with GlassFish from Sun. Set it up by running the setup
shell script. Unfortunately the directory structure is very different now, I
am guessing the J2EE is in
Hi again...
We are going on findind errors and problems... and we wanna cry...
someone could explain what means these errors? The first:
01-Mar-2009 00:08:46 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve invoke
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet HumanReadableLinksServlet threw
exception
java.n
Also, if you have an existing app listening on port 80, and you only
have one IP address to use, you can use Apache httpd name-based virtual
hosts to allow two entirely different apps to both be served from the
same IP:port combination.
For each virtual host, either use mod_jk, or the proxying tha
Hi,
According to Tomcat bin/service.bat file, the environment variable JAVA_HOME
needs to be existed, otherwise the service is not installed.
The problem is that I want to use only the JAVA JRE installation (1.6.0,
update 12) on that machine. I manually add the bin/server folder to that JR
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