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> From: Dennis de Champeaux
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 3:22 PM
> Subject: Re: URL/ URI/ TC(?) puzzle -- wrong non-error?
>
>T his is the 2nd response with
> "You have a broken configuration".
> Why are you guys
hi,
my tomcat version 7.0.16 ;
I put this simple html on tomcat webapps ROOT directory.
New Document
hello world!
when request the file from browser ,the http response not have the header
of "Content-type:text/html; charset=UTF-8" , just "Content-type:text/html";
I think i
hi,
my tomcat version 7.0.16 ;
I put this simple html on tomcat webapps ROOT directory.
New Document
hello world!
when request the file from browser ,the http response not have the header
of "Content-type:text/html; charset=UTF-8" , just "Content-type:text/html";
I think i
On 22/07/2011 23:22, Dennis de Champeaux wrote:
> This is the 2nd response with
> "You have a broken configuration".
> Why are you guys not explaining what is broken?
Because if you take the attitude you did in your initial post (the
question "TC (6.0.33) is wacko?" in partic
Hello,
in somecases, Tomcat dosn't allow output of an error page for too many active
sessions.
Reproduction:
1) Configure Tomcat 6 or 7 example application to allow maxActiveSessions=1
only (e.g. adding /examples/META-INF/context.xml#SimpeSessionManager...)
2) Visit http://localhost:8080/examp
You haven't given enough information to tell you any more detail. Post
the rest of your configuration files. At a guess, you've got the same
app deploying as ROOT and where you want it to be. But you definitely
have it deploying twice.
D
On 7/22/2011 6:22 PM, Dennis de Champeaux wrote:
Th
This is the 2nd response with
"You have a broken configuration".
Why are you guys not explaining what is broken?
I cannot read your mind/ Telepathy does not work here yet.
BTW I did do plenty of research on this topic
Your SNOTTYness is not appreciated ...
Actually
On 22/07/2011 22:03, Dennis de Champeaux wrote:
> Can >>>someone else<<< explain what is going on ?
You have a broken configuration and you are getting double deployment.
p
>
>
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On 22/07/2011 20:17, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 22/07/2011 17:26, Ian Marsh wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am in charge of running a Apache-2, Tomcat-7, Ubuntu-10.04 set up
>> for which we have to be PCI Compliant. We recently upgraded to
>> Apache-2.2.17 and Tomcat-7.0.8 (from Apache-2.0.x and Tomcat 5.0.28)
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Bobi,
On 7/22/2011 8:15 AM, Bobi St wrote:
> sorry, I thought the settings I was asking for, are valid for all
> OS.
Sometimes, yes. But if you had told us everything up front, if would
have been one question and one answer. You would have had your
On 22/07/2011 20:17, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 22/07/2011 17:26, Ian Marsh wrote:
>> It seems that the character arrays [C, java.lang.String and
>> javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagAttributeInfo entries are considerably
>> higher in Tomcat-7.0.10 than in Tomcat-7.0.8 and I am wondering if
>> this could l
Can >>>someone else<<< explain what is going on ?
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My personal advice with the Oracle driver is to put it at the server level, not
at the webapp level.
For instance if you use the query timeouts, oracle JDBC spawns a Thread to
handle the timeouts, and there is no way to properly stop this thread so tomcat
will continue complaining about leaking
2011/7/22 Mihai Caraman :
> The final behavior that I'm looking for is to have a servlet that is ran by
> tomcat, but at the same time, have access to static objects in the class
> that is now used as a Listener. This is needed for repetitive testing
> without having to wait for the server redeplo
2011/7/22 David Bernard :
\> Tomcat information:
>
> apache-tomcat-7.0.14
> Windows 7
>
> (See attached file: web.xml)(See attached file: catalina.policy)(See
> attached file: catalina.properties)(See attached file: context.xml)(See
> attached file: logging.properties)(See attached file: server.xml
On 22/07/2011 17:26, Ian Marsh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in charge of running a Apache-2, Tomcat-7, Ubuntu-10.04 set up
> for which we have to be PCI Compliant. We recently upgraded to
> Apache-2.2.17 and Tomcat-7.0.8 (from Apache-2.0.x and Tomcat 5.0.28)
> in order to comply with the requirements of
On 07/22/2011 08:18 PM, Douglas McGregor wrote:
Just wanted to share the good news.
I've finally got it working!!
It's such a relief!
I bet it is, after so many months ;)
Cheers
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Just wanted to share the good news.
I've finally got it working!!
What worked was adding a virtual host to server.xml and adding a context
path like so:
douglasmcgregor.co.uk
It's such a relief!
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-
Tomcat information:
apache-tomcat-7.0.14
Windows 7
(See attached file: web.xml)(See attached file: catalina.policy)(See
attached file: catalina.properties)(See attached file: context.xml)(See
attached file: logging.properties)(See attached file: server.xml)(See
attached file: tomcat-users.xml)
That was it, Mark. It's all good now!
You da man! :-)
Jonathan
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 11:59 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Web app running on http, not on https
On 22/07/2011 15:54, Leffingwell, Jonathan R CT
Just to clarify, by "upgrade" I don't mean upgrade in place or
something like that; it was a completely new install separate from the
previous version.
7.0.19 and 7.0.16 use the same version of the tomcat native apparently
so I guess it couldn't be some incompatibility with the apr libraries
I hav
On 22/07/2011 17:22, Dennis de Champeaux wrote:
> Hence the question(s):
>URL/URI semantics allow both links to succeed?
>If not, TC6 is willing to go the extra mile?
>TC (6.0.32) is wacko?
Nope. You have a broken configuration and you are getting double deployment.
Mark
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Hi,
I am in charge of running a Apache-2, Tomcat-7, Ubuntu-10.04 set up
for which we have to be PCI Compliant. We recently upgraded to
Apache-2.2.17 and Tomcat-7.0.8 (from Apache-2.0.x and Tomcat 5.0.28)
in order to comply with the requirements of the PCI Compliance checks
and ironed out any issue
I saw something strange on one of my virtual hosts on tomcat 6. Not
even sure whether it is virtual host/ TC specific.
There are only two files index.html and file2.html in this host. The
content of file2 is irrelevant. index.html has two different links to
file2.html:
file2.html
/test/fi
Hello,
First of all, I'm new to tomcat and somewhat to java, but I got a question
that I couldn't find answer to it.
So, I'm currently running my war on tomcat7/Servlet3/jdk1.6.
My war basically has (among plain classes) a Servlet for requests and a
WebListener (ServletContextListener) for contin
On 22/07/2011 15:54, Leffingwell, Jonathan R CTR FRCSE, JAX 7.2.2 wrote:
> If I type "https://localhost/myWebApp";, I get an unexpected 404
> error: "Not Found. The requested URL /myWebApp was not found on this
> server." NOT COOL!
At a guess, you have forgotten that mod_jk config is *per virtual
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2011/7/22 Mikie :
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> If I type "http://localhost";, I get the expected "It works!" Apache page.
> Cool.
>
Apache works on port 80
>
> If I type "https://localhost";, I get the expected "It works!" Apache page.
> Cool.
>
Apache works on port 443
>
> If I type "http://localhost/myWebApp";, I get the expected resu
Before I copy and paste any configs (such as httpd.conf and httpd-ssl.conf),
let me throw this out there and see if you guys can at least point me in the
right direction.
Environment
===
Apache 2.2.19, installed with mod_jk (latest connector) and mod_ssl (enabled
with Apache's compile).
Ok.
Thank you.
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[Adrián Córdoba]
2011/7/22 André Warnier
> Adrián Córdoba wrote:
>
>> André:
>> This is in my URL bar of Chrome or Firefox:
>> http://localhost/Andromeda
>>
>> Ok. That, *and* the fact that you have a single VirtualHost, explains why
> it works, and explains the log en
Adrián Córdoba wrote:
André:
This is in my URL bar of Chrome or Firefox:
http://localhost/Andromeda
Ok. That, *and* the fact that you have a single VirtualHost, explains why it works, and
explains the log entries.
But it works *only* because you have a single VirtualHost, and in Apache
Bobi,
You are doing something wrong, but your sparse explanations make it
difficult to determine what.
Here is example how to run Tomcat just with JRE:
C:\apps\apache-tomcat-7.0.11\bin>set JRE_HOME=
C:\apps\apache-tomcat-7.0.11\bin>set JAVA_HOME=
C:\apps\apache-tomcat-7.0.11\bin>startup
On 22/07/2011 14:06, chris derham wrote:
> I have experienced similar issues to the OP in the past, and just tried
> again now and still hit them. I can't bear to watch this thread amble along
> any longer, so I will try to rephrase the question for the OP as he seems
> unwilling or unable to do so
I have experienced similar issues to the OP in the past, and just tried
again now and still hit them. I can't bear to watch this thread amble along
any longer, so I will try to rephrase the question for the OP as he seems
unwilling or unable to do so
Windows 7
Tomcat 7.0.19
java -version
java vers
2011/7/22 Bobi St :
> sorry, I thought the settings I was asking for, are valid for all OS.
>
> So, I'm talking about Tomcat 7. According to some description, it doesn't
> need JDK anymore. For this reason under Windows (7) I didn't set it at the
> beginning (neither did I install it), so the err
André:
This is in my URL bar of Chrome or Firefox:
http://localhost/Andromeda
Thank you.
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[Adrián Córdoba]
2011/7/22 André Warnier
> Adrián Córdoba wrote:
>
>> André:
>> 1- So how come the requests are made to the host "localhost" ?
>> I think this is so, because .
>> 2- Is this
Darius D. wrote:
>
>
> Does Tomcat APR really needs pollTime set so low by default? I thought
> timeout is meant for some sort of book keeping, where is all connections
> in FD set are "idle", no events come for timeout period - you force
> timeout and do bookkeeping - on a busy system you will
Adrián Córdoba wrote:
André:
1- So how come the requests are made to the host "localhost" ?
I think this is so, because .
2- Is this the one and only VirtualHost in Apache ?
This is the only virtual host.
How do you enter a URL in the browser, to access this ?
(paste an example)
Best re
Douglas McGregor wrote:
Sorry for the late reply. I took a break from this for a day or so.
I can confirm that Tomcat handles .jsp pages correctly -
http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/examples works fine.
However, when I try http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/HelloWorld.jsp I
get HTTP St
André:
1- So how come the requests are made to the host "localhost" ?
I think this is so, because .
2- Is this the one and only VirtualHost in Apache ?
This is the only virtual host.
Best regards
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2011/7/22 André Warnier
> Adrián Córdoba wrote:
>
>> Well...
>> 1- I dele
Igor:
mod_jk log file is configured, but nothing relevant is loged.
Thank you.
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[Adrián Córdoba]
2011/7/21 Igor Cicimov
> Configure a mod_jk log file and see whats going on there
>
> On Jul 22, 2011 10:37 AM, "Adrián Córdoba" wrote:
>
> Well...
> 1- I delete the "Directory" section from
Hallo,
sorry, I thought the settings I was asking for, are valid for all OS.
So, I'm talking about Tomcat 7. According to some description, it doesn't need
JDK anymore. For this reason under Windows (7) I didn't set it at the beginning
(neither did I install it), so the error came: no JDK nor JR
On 07/22/2011 12:42 PM, Douglas McGregor wrote:
Sorry for the late reply. I took a break from this for a day or so.
I can confirm that Tomcat handles .jsp pages correctly -
http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/examples works fine.
However, when I try http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/Hello
I spotted that myself and fixed it, but it's still the same result.
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: 22 July 2011 12:27
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7, isapi_redirect, IIS 7 - blank page
Hi.
No time now to look at it in detail, but I
Hi.
No time now to look at it in detail, but I spotted something in your earlier
post :
#example uriworkermap.properties fragment
> /examples/*=worker1
> .jsp=worker1
>
It should be :
*.jsp=worker1
according to :
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/uriworkermap.html
section "URI
Bobi,
What Konstantin is suggesting, is if you want to get your question
answered, you *really* need to describe your problem in detail.
Which OS, JRE and Tomcat version are you using, which Tomcat
distribution (installer or .zip), how are your environment variables
set, how do you try to st
Sorry for the late reply. I took a break from this for a day or so.
I can confirm that Tomcat handles .jsp pages correctly -
http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/examples works fine.
However, when I try http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/HelloWorld.jsp I
get HTTP Status 404 from Tomcat.
This
:)
Well, whats wrong, not to specify JDK_HOME if its not needed ?!?
or whats wrong in specifying JRE_HOME to jre6 ?!?
--- Konstantin Kolinko schrieb am Fr, 22.7.2011:
Von: Konstantin Kolinko
Betreff: Re: Tomcat 7: Why is JDK needed ?
An: "Tomcat Users List"
Datum: Freitag, 22. Juli, 2011 10:56
2011/7/22 Bobi St :
> Oh my, I got confused now :)
> So, if we dont need JDK; why cannt I start the server w/o having specified
> exactly a path to JDK. With only JRE_HOME specified it doesnt start.
Probably you are doing something wrong.
Google for "smart questions".
Best regards,
Konstantin K
Oh my, I got confused now :)
So, if we dont need JDK; why cannt I start the server w/o having specified
exactly a path to JDK. With only JRE_HOME specified it doesnt start.
So, is it only "good" to have JDK_HOME, or it is a "must" ?
--- Konstantin Kolinko schrieb am Do, 21.7.2011:
Von: Konstant
Adrián Córdoba wrote:
Well...
1- I delete the "Directory" section from httpd.conf file.
2- I add "JkMount /Andromeda worker1" to the virtual host.
3- I add dynamic content to index.jsp page
So I proved the content is served by Tomcat. But I have the same problem: I
cannot view the content of pro
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