Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Ken Bowen [mailto:kbo...@als.com]
>> Subject: Re: [Solved+Question]SessionListener not being invoked
>>
>> This project has been sputtering along for a fair number of
>> years, and my context.xml almost certainly began life inside
>> conf/server.xml.
>>
>
>
> From: Ken Bowen [mailto:kbo...@als.com]
> Subject: Re: [Solved+Question]SessionListener not being invoked
>
> This project has been sputtering along for a fair number of
> years, and my context.xml almost certainly began life inside
> conf/server.xml.
Once upon a time, I believe elements had t
Thanks. This project has been sputtering along for a fair number of
years, and my context.xml almost certainly began life inside conf/
server.xml. I would be fairly confident in betting that I moved it
out on earlier advice from you, but that I didn't clean it up then.
Well, I have now.
Ch
> From: Ken Bowen [mailto:kbo...@als.com]
> Subject: Re: [Solved+Question]SessionListener not being invoked
>
> One question: What does it mean to say "the path attribute is not
> allowed"? (My context.xml is in META-INF). Should I be seeing a
> complaint when Tomcat starts the app?
Unfortunate
Thanks Chuck.
One question: What does it mean to say "the path attribute is not
allowed"? (My context.xml is in META-INF). Should I be seeing a
complaint when Tomcat starts the app?
--Ken
On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:42 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Ken Bowen [mailto:kbo...@als.com]
Su
> From: Ken Bowen [mailto:kbo...@als.com]
> Subject: Re: [Solved+Question]SessionListener not being invoked
>
>
Note that the path attribute is not allowed (if your element is in a
standard location), and the debug attribute hasn't been used in some years.
Use conf/logging.properties to set
Chris,
This seems to be the source of the problem. Just to be sure I'm on
target, I'll run through
a few details, and then I have a follow-on question. My tomcat-6.0.20/
conf/context.xml is the
one shipped with the download:
WEB-INF/web.xml
And the app-
> From: Scott Dudley [mailto:sc...@telesoft.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 5 vs 6 Context useNaming Behavior
>
> We have a legacy application that's been running on the 5.5.X versions
> for several years.
Under what JVM? And platform?
> The application instantiates the context, creates and binds
> it'
We have a legacy application that's been running on the 5.5.X versions
for several years. This application manipulates the JNDI context in
such a manner that would now be considered "unusual". In a nutshell,
it's because the application framework was written concurrent with and
prior to dev
> From: newsletter [mailto:newslet...@energyts.com]
> Subject: tomcat6 + php
>
> What is the recommended way of using php with tomcat6.
> is it better to use Apache for the static/php pages or can
> we just use tomcat?
Tomcat will handle static pages perfectly well.
As far as PHP goes, we've ha
Hi
What is the recommended way of using php with tomcat6.
is it better to use Apache for the static/php pages or can we just use
tomcat?
currently we have different web sites on different servers (runing
tomcat 5.5)
as we are looking at moving to tomcat6 I would like to combine these..
chee
Some of this is also explained in
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/proxy.html
On 03.12.2009 15:40, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
On 12/3/2009 8:42 AM, David Cassidy wrote:
It would be interesting if you are running on non
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Paolo,
On 11/20/2009 5:36 AM, Paolo Santarsiero wrote:
> So I must configure vhost under apache for a specific webapp and then create
> context descriptor for specific tomcats under default host (ex. under tom1
> and tom2 and not under tom3). Or must
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Chris,
On 11/19/2009 3:10 PM, Christopher Gross wrote:
> The machine that I run Tomcat on isn't on the internet, and it isn't a local
> machine. I can try to copy it over again, it will just take some time to do
> that. If there are other methods th
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Peter,
On 11/20/2009 5:32 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> Why are they in the Session rather than anywhere else? Why do they
> exist at all?
To improve performance, of course!
- -chris
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Peter,
Since my ears (eyes?) are burning...
On 11/24/2009 6:09 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> 2009/11/24 TheGrailer :
>> The most compelling argument from the "Apache2 and Tomcat 6"-friend was
>> indeed the static content part.
>
> http://tomcat.markma
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Gerhardus,
On 12/3/2009 12:09 PM, gerhardus.geldenh...@gta-travel.com wrote:
> Me being the one who made the ridiculous suggestion of using ps,
> am now enlightened and will be using jps -mlv and spreading the
> word...
I would still use CATALINA_PID
gerhardus.geldenh...@gta-travel.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply,
Out of interest the man page for jps states:
NOTE: This utility is unsupported and may not be available in future versions of the JDK. It is not
currently available on Windows 98 and Windows ME platforms.
This might just be a
> From: gerhardus.geldenh...@gta-travel.com
> [mailto:gerhardus.geldenh...@gta-travel.com]
> Subject: RE: How to get java process id of a user running tomcat
>
> Out of interest the man page for jps states:
> NOTE: This utility is unsupported and may not be available in future
> versions of the
> From: dan lahey [mailto:dlahey...@gmail.com]
> Subject: mod_jk socket_timeout setting
>
> I used wireshark and it looked like the actual body response had to
> come back within that certain time.
>
> My co-worker says though that the socket_timeout directive is only for
> the tcp handshake.
Un
Thanks for the reply,
Out of interest the man page for jps states:
NOTE: This utility is unsupported and may not be available in future
versions of the JDK. It is not
currently available on Windows 98 and Windows ME platforms.
This might just be a entry that has not been removed... and the u
On 03/12/2009 17:09, gerhardus.geldenh...@gta-travel.com wrote:
Hi
Me being the one who made the ridiculous suggestion of using ps, am now
enlightened and will be using jps -mlv and spreading the word...
That being said is there any opinions about the soundness of using the
Redhat/Centos start
Hi
Me being the one who made the ridiculous suggestion of using ps, am now
enlightened and will be using jps -mlv and spreading the word...
That being said is there any opinions about the soundness of using the
Redhat/Centos startup/shutdown script for Tomcat?
Regards
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I'm using apache 2.2.11, mod_jk 1.2.28, and jboss as my application server.
I wrote an Apache module which worked fine in my local environment.
When I moved to integration though I saw a 502 error.
The cause appeared to be that the socket_timeout setting for the workers was
set to 2.
My co-worker
On 03/12/2009 15:43, Campbell, Lance wrote:
Is there a schema or DTD for the context.xml file?
Nope.
It's possible to use custom classes for various parts of Tomcat's
internals, each of which may utilise custom attributes as specified by
the author. Thus a schema becomes problematic to writ
Is there a schema or DTD for the context.xml file?
Thanks,
Lance Campbell
Project Manager/Software Architect/DBA
Web Services at Public Affairs
217-333-0382
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Paolo,
On 12/1/2009 11:37 AM, Paolo Santarsiero wrote:
> Hi, I have a cluster with many tomcat and I want to manage the log's files
> on a centralized basis in order to collect, display, analyze and manage all
> files of logs from a single client. Do
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All,
(Apologies if this has been announced before; I couldn't find any
mention of it in the archives. It's not even my project, so who am I to
be announcing it?)
I found this while looking around this morning:
http://code.google.com/p/psi-probe/
Th
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David,
On 12/3/2009 8:42 AM, David Cassidy wrote:
> It would be interesting if you are running on non-standard ports (ie
> not 80 and 443 ) to see what happens
I do that, and it works just fine.
AJP doesn't use the proxyPort stuff because the HT
I was 2 days trying to make it working on my Windows 2003 server.
Following the right minimum procedure:
On my server (IIS 5.0) I've installed tomcat in D:\Program Files\Apache
Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0.
Then I've downloaded isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll.
I've renamed it in isapi_redirect.
It would be interesting if you are running on non-standard ports (ie not
80 and 443 )
to see what happens
D
On 03/12/09 13:40, David Cassidy wrote:
Chris,
You're right - nice one.
I'd always put in the extra properties into my connector config
the proxyport , redirect port whether it was
Chris,
You're right - nice one.
I'd always put in the extra properties into my connector config
the proxyport , redirect port whether it was secure or not.
but it works as you described if you don't tell it all the extra settings.
Nice thanks
D
On 02/12/09 21:29, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Am Wed, 2 Dec 2009 12:00:06 +0530
schrieb raj kumar :
> When i ran tomcat and shut it down my java process is not closing
> along with shutdown.i need to kill it explicitly. So I would like to
BTW: How much memory is reserved for your Tomcat-JVM ($JAVA_OPTS) and
how much memory has your server a
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Hi.
I got some (as yet partial) answers on this on the Apache httpd forum.
Check out this :
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/mod/mod_auth_form.html
In summary, and subject to more confirmation by the Apache developers :
A series of new Apache modules is due to appear in Apache 2.4 (the next
"p
Rajat Gupta05 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently upgraded to Tomcat 6.0.16 and I am observing a strange thing
> that quotes get appended to the cookie value.
> Is there some configuration in Tomcat with which we can remove these quotes?
Probably not. Due to some security issues with cookie handlin
i agree with Chuck
and would add these commands for consideration on a windows box
netstat -ano will show the pid of any java job which is tied to a tcp port
likewise (on windows only):
wmic process get /all /value
is another win vista/win7/xp pro+ command
which will show all the outp
problem solved
the firewall exceptions were not config'ed correctly
it seems the 443 inbound packet was hitting the box
but not hitting tomcat itself (due to fw dropping the packets)
i do however wonder for future ref,
the best way to turn more logging-on for ssl
(even though in this case,
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