Yes, that was an exact copy and paste. Here it is again - of my
META-INF/context.xml, before I deleted it and put it back in server.xml :
It throws a NullPointerException due to a parse error in context.xml:
Sep 7, 2009 3:29:47 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig
processConte
How do I know how many threads are being used during a test run (both tomcat
and apache)? We used to have some tools for that but not currently in the
new environment.
Thanks in advance
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> From: Adam Posner [mailto:cuco2...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Realm configuration issues
>
> I tried commented out everything between the context tags in
> server.xml and put it in context.xml like this:
What context.xml? Be specific as to the location.
> It broke it; I got a parse error(NullP
> From: Markus Meyer [mailto:me...@mesw.de]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat App Configuration
>
> sorry if I got that one wrong. It's just that it works for me the way I
> describe it.
I doubt it. Not only are you violating standard practice by putting a
element in server.xml, your path attribute is wro
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
> Subject: Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium
>
> Maybe, maybe not. Looking again at the log message it does look more
> like a 64-bit issue rather than the JVM issue.
The log shows that it's using a 32-bit JVM - C:\Program
> From: Bilal Jan [mailto:just4u_...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: tomcat web server optimization
>
> Executor and Connector configuration (TOMCAT 6) with java version
> 1.4.2:
Not possible; Tomcat 6 requires JRE/JDK 1.5 or higher. What are you really
running?
> But as we go to increase the number of
> From: Roberto Benedetti [mailto:r.benede...@cineca.it]
> Subject: detecting oracle connection failures
>
> if I define an Oracle DataSource, apparently RDBMS or
> network problems are not detected and my application
> keeps waiting ad libitum, ignoring the "maxWait" parameter.
You might want to
I think you've misunderstood what maxWait does. It tells the pool how
long to have your webapp code wait for a connection when all the
connections in the pool are busy servicing other requests (the pool is
exhausted). Sounds to me like you've successfully received a
connection, are attempting a t
Please consider the following details:
Scenario: We put load on tomcat (basically a simple http request) and in
response an http response sends 1 to show success.
Executor and Connector configuration (TOMCAT 6) with java version 1.4.2:
Now I have tried many other configurations but I think
hi everyone,
I'm having problems trying to combine Oracle and Tomcat: if I define
a DB connection to a MySQL or Postgres resource, everything works fine
and DB failures are properly detected.
conversely, if I define an Oracle DataSource, apparently RDBMS or
network problems are not detected a
Hello all,
As per the suggestion from tomcat forum users,I went ahead and installed
tomcat4.1.40
Then i copied the original webapps file from the back up tomcat (old version).
I tried to start the server. It shows this error
Sep 7, 2009 10:13:11 PM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol initI
Hi,
I have the same problem using tomcat 6 and jdk 6, do you find a workaround
?
Regards!
Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> Bradley Wagner wrote:
>> Ok, I'll try that next. Two things:
>> - Did some searching, but couldn't find how to determine the default GC
>> method for my Java version
>
> http://
Joerg Schaefer wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> thanks for the quick reply.
> How can i realize option 1?
> How can i configure STRICT_SERVLET_COMPILANCE?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/systemprops.html
Mark
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Hi Mark,
thanks for the quick reply.
How can i realize option 1?
How can i configure STRICT_SERVLET_COMPILANCE?
thanks,
Joerg
Mark Thomas
07.09.2009 15:17
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Joerg Schaefer wrote:
> It seems, that Tomcat doesn't allow a "= " sign in the cookie value.
It is the cookie specs that doesn't allow unquoted '=' and Tomcat got
stricter about enforcing the specs as a result of a couple of security
vulnerabilities.
> If there is a "=" it put the value into "" -
It seems, that Tomcat doesn't allow a "= " sign in the cookie value.
If there is a "=" it put the value into "" -signs.
This problem occurs with Tomcat 6.0.18.
Are there a workarounds available to disable this behavior?
regards, Joerg
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Hi André,
sorry if I got that one wrong. It's just that it works for me the way I
describe it. (I generally avoid putting my webapps into the "default"
setting and create Context entries for all of them.)
Markus
André Warnier schrieb:
Markus,
that was a bad recommendation.
Look here instea
David Balažic wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is the version mismatch in the web-app tag, like this:
>
> http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee";
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
> xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
> http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_
Hi!
Is the version mismatch in the web-app tag, like this:
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd";>
an error? Or is it vali
> Hi Mark,
>> I got the link of mailing list archives from Konstantin (thanks to him :)).
>> I would like to know about the possibility for Bug >>tracker dump of Tomcat.
>>>It is on my todo list.
Thanks
regards
Aftab Iqbal
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Just delete the original ROOT webapp and rename your webapp ROOT.
-- David
On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:54 AM, skarahan wrote:
Hi,
I use tomcat5.5 on ubuntu and have java web application.When I run
it, its
address looks like "http://servername:8180/myapp"; on browser address
line.But I don't lik
Markus,
that was a bad recommendation.
Look here instead :
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#head-2e16a614a1be6e03102fc69dd59587a30e20bc5c
Markus Meyer wrote:
I'm not sure what's the problem, but I would not put the app into
"/usr/share/tomcat5.5/webapps" because this is the default location.
I'm not sure what's the problem, but I would not put the app into
"/usr/share/tomcat5.5/webapps" because this is the default location. I
would put the webapp into a different location. Also, check if you
already have a ROOT directory in your webapps/ path which may interfere
with your "other" r
Iqbal, Aftab wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
>> 2009/9/4 Iqbal, Aftab :
>>> Any update or news about the maling list archives and bug tracker dumps ?
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Aftab Iqbal
>>>
>
>> By the way, the mail archives are available here:
>> http://tomcat.apache.org/mail/dev/
>
> I got the link of mailin
Hi ,
thanks your help.I add this line server.xml " I can see it manager page
path column.But its not running.is there another xml file to congire it.?
Markus Meyer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> just use an entry like the following in your Tomcat's "server.xml"
> configuration file:
>
>
>
> HTH
> Mark
Hi Mark,
>2009/9/4 Iqbal, Aftab :
>>
>> Any update or news about the maling list archives and bug tracker dumps ?
>>
>> regards
>> Aftab Iqbal
>>
>By the way, the mail archives are available here:
>http://tomcat.apache.org/mail/dev/
I got the link of mailing list archives from Konstantin (than
On 05.09.2009 11:02, Joseph2009 wrote:
>
> I am using Tomcat 5.5.20 and Apache 2.2 with Mod_jk 1.2.2.7 on Solaris 10
> intel platform. Following is my configurations
>
> Tomcat
>
> port="8030"
> enableLookups="false"
> redirectPort="8444"
> protocol="AJP/1.3"
>
Hi Chris,
On 04.09.2009 16:29, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> On 9/4/2009 12:52 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
>> On 03.09.2009 23:31, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> Whenever a client browses to webapps found on / and /foo, the requests
>>> to /foo will get TWO cookies, and confusion may occur
Hi,
just use an entry like the following in your Tomcat's "server.xml"
configuration file:
HTH
Markus
skarahan schrieb:
Hi,
I use tomcat5.5 on ubuntu and have java web application.When I run it, its
address looks like "http://servername:8180/myapp"; on browser address
line.But I don't lik
Hi,
I use tomcat5.5 on ubuntu and have java web application.When I run it, its
address looks like "http://servername:8180/myapp"; on browser address
line.But I don't like this.when I write "http://servername:8180/"; address
on web browser address line,I want to open my application.
I hope that
On 04.09.2009 16:01, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> Apparently apache is calling /server-status - I see that mod_status is
No, apache itself isn't calling anything.
> enabled in httpd.conf and exercises that context.
>
> One of the frustrations, and I dont know Apache well, is that the
On 04.09.2009 11:42, mateo-jl wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> i got many errors about mod_jk but i don't know whether it's the good forum
> ...
> I have configured 4 tomcat identical servers reached by a front server apache
> through mod_jk.
> When I look at the jkstatus page, I can note a strange
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