On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 11:41:01 +0530, Uttpal Kachhawa wrote:
I AM GETTING THAT ERROR PLZ GIVE ME SOLUTION
Port 8009 required by Tomcat v6.0 Server at localhost is already in
use.
The server may already be running in another process, or a system
process
may be using the port. To start th
Well thank you for your kind responses... i have found out the problem
today... i have been focused on a wrong place... although logs were showing
clear exceptions and errors, the problem was in java classes of my webapp
not jsps nor tomcat itself...
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I AM GETTING THAT ERROR PLZ GIVE ME SOLUTION
Port 8009 required by Tomcat v6.0 Server at localhost is already in use.
The server may already be running in another process, or a system process
may be using the port. To start this server you will need to stop the other
process or chan
Thanks guys- that was all good info. So I gather now that I'll leave the AJP
connector configuration alone and instead focus on getting the APR piece to
work for SSL - I do in fact have the tcnative-1.dll file present in my /bin
directory so I'm pretty confident now that my server is invoking the A
On 19.01.2012 00:09, mandg wrote:
I'm working on Apache Tomcat/6.0.33 running in Windows 2003 and have been
asked to setup SSL. Looking at the server.xml file, I see that the AJP/1.3
connector is configured and not APR. Like a good newbie that I am with
Tomcat, I followed the Tomcat instructions
Dear Igor (et al):
Thanks for getting back to me. To answer the questions (and pose a few
more):
Igor Cicimov wrote:
Are you sure you have downloaded the correct intermediate certs?
I didn't download them myself; neither did I place the order. But I'll
pass this on to the fellow who did.
> From: mandg [mailto:gsca...@federatedinv.com]
> Subject: Is SSL keystore with AJP connector possible?
> I see that the AJP/1.3 connector is configured and not APR.
APR will be used automatically for HTTP s if the tcnative-1.dll file
is found in Tomcat's bin directory and the APR listener is p
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:09 AM, mandg wrote:
> I'm working on Apache Tomcat/6.0.33 running in Windows 2003 and have been
> asked to setup SSL. Looking at the server.xml file, I see that the AJP/1.3
> connector is configured and not APR. Like a good newbie that I am with
> Tomcat, I followed th
>
> Caused by: java.io.IOException: SSL configuration is invalid due to No
> available certificate or key corresponds to the SSL cipher suites which are
> enabled.
Are you sure you have downloaded the correct intermediate certs?
*Note:* When executing the command to import the SSL certificate,
Hi Guys,
I have a strange problem. I have deleted a servlet from the project in
netbeans but the uncompile source code still says the file exist. I have
deleted the WEB-INF\classes and did a clean and build. Still the problems
exists. Does anybody knows how to solved this problem ???
Jan 19, 2012
I'm working on Apache Tomcat/6.0.33 running in Windows 2003 and have been
asked to setup SSL. Looking at the server.xml file, I see that the AJP/1.3
connector is configured and not APR. Like a good newbie that I am with
Tomcat, I followed the Tomcat instructions for configuring SSL. However, the
d
I've now got the CA certificates the customer representative is trying
to use here, and I'm attempting to test them on our box.
I followed these instructions:
https://search.thawte.com/support/ssl-digital-certificates/index?page=content&actp=CROSSLINK&id=SO15518
rather than the ones here:
htt
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deniz,
(Marking OT because this has nothing to do with Tomcat)
On 1/13/12 2:25 AM, deniz wrote:
> I have created and compiled my class files with jdk 1.7 and then
> put them in a jar and included that jar file in my webapp project
> on jdk 1.6 which
I have done my testing, and at this moment, it seems that I found the
problem, I forgot to close a databaseconnection in a function which is
called a zillion times.
Just one line of code, and the problem was solved.
At least I am so honest I admit it freely, and it will follow my career
until
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Paul,
On 1/13/12 3:26 PM, Paul Joseph wrote:
> This was a false alarm. My apologies.
Any specifics? It's nice to be able to point to a message in the
archives and say "maybe you are doing /this/" to help someone find an
error in their own webapp.
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For anybody interested:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52480 is now fixed.
More info: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1232850
Discussion topic is closed, thank you everybody who helped - Erik
> Ok, I will open a bug tonight (French time zone).
>
> Thanks,
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
> Subject: Re: Changes to deployed .war file not copied to unpacked war
> directory at Tomcat startup?
> If you update a WAR file while Tomcat is shut down, you
> *must* delete any associated unpacked directory as well.
Best to clean out the webapp
Thanks for this fast and helpful response, Mark. Having clarity
around this behavior is much appreciated!
> The behaviour is entirely as expected. Tomcat has no way of telling that
> the WAR has been updated while Tomcat is not running. Figuring out that
> something had changed would be non-trivi
On 18/01/2012 20:31, Aron Roberts wrote:
> With apologies if this turns out to be a truly newbie question, or
> has been answered in the archives (the MARC archives are
> inaccessible today due to SOPA Blackout Day) ...
>
> We've reproducibly observed the following with respect to
> updating t
With apologies if this turns out to be a truly newbie question, or
has been answered in the archives (the MARC archives are
inaccessible today due to SOPA Blackout Day) ...
We've reproducibly observed the following with respect to
updating the contents of unpacked/exploded WAR directories,
and
Sorry, readers of this list for not replying, I am very busy
investigating the problem, I try replying later.
Bert
On 16-01-12 23:55, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
I'll follow-up with an "out of band" message just for now.
It was not very clear from your initial explanations whether you were
sen
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> > Quick update... I switched the code to using Servlet 3.0 and I can
> > get streaming data from all three browsers on the same machine:
> > Chrome, FireFox, and IE.
>
> A Tomcat upgrade probably helped a
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William,
On 1/18/12 1:13 PM, William Speirs wrote:
> Quick update... I switched the code to using Servlet 3.0 and I can
> get streaming data from all three browsers on the same machine:
> Chrome, FireFox, and IE.
A Tomcat upgrade probably helped a lo
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Konstantin,
On 1/18/12 12:02 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> The HTTP specification recommends to have no more than 2 active
> connections to the same HTTP server. The web browsers usually
> respect it.
Firefox uses 6 since v3 [1]
I remember a whil
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William,
On 1/18/12 11:22 AM, William Speirs wrote:
> It seems as though tomcat (or the comet filter) is limiting the
> number of connections from the same IP address.
Have you discarded the browser as one of the components making these
kinds of deci
Quick update... I switched the code to using Servlet 3.0 and I can get
streaming data from all three browsers on the same machine: Chrome,
FireFox, and IE.
I still cannot get two tabs in Chrome or FireFox to stream data, but I
think that is simply because they are sharing JSESSIONIDs and I can
pro
So far, I've had complete success using self-signed certificates, both
here and on the customer box, once I found out that the CN needs to
match the domain name.
But now, we're trying to get the customer box up on a CA-signed
certificate, and Tomcat doesn't like it. (Given that we haven't done
Thanks for the quick responses, I'll respond to both at once below:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 11:56 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> really a second, different browser ? or another window/tab from the same
> browser ?
> (if the second case, it may be re-using the same local IP:port (or just
> the same e
2012/1/18 William Speirs :
> I have a basic CometProcessor servlet implemented, and everything appears
> to work as expected, except for one small issue: I cannot make multiple
> requests from the same client to the same server.
>
> My servlet simply sends messages to the client as they come in (th
William Speirs wrote:
I have a basic CometProcessor servlet implemented, and everything appears
to work as expected, except for one small issue: I cannot make multiple
requests from the same client to the same server.
My servlet simply sends messages to the client as they come in (think of it
as
I have a basic CometProcessor servlet implemented, and everything appears
to work as expected, except for one small issue: I cannot make multiple
requests from the same client to the same server.
My servlet simply sends messages to the client as they come in (think of it
as a one-sided chat, no PO
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Bert,
On 1/16/12 4:39 PM, Bert Verhees wrote:
> On 16-01-12 22:26, Pid wrote:
>> The JConsole and VisualVM applications provided with the JDK
>> will tell you how much memory is being consumed by the
>> application in various areas of the Java program
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Bert,
On 1/16/12 11:15 AM, Bert Verhees wrote:
> I am not sure if it is an Axis2 problem or a Tomcat-problem.
>
> I have an client-application for test-purposes which runs inside
> the Eclipse-IDE. The problem only occurs when running Axis2 inside
>
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Ahmed,
On 1/16/12 11:13 AM, S Ahmed wrote:
> If my tomcat has 2 web applications running on it, how do I create
> different jvm pools to keep the apps isolated?
Read the RUNNING.txt file that comes in the Tomcat distribution.
Specifically, read the
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Lau,
On 1/18/12 12:04 AM, Lau Eng Huat wrote:
> 2. I'm running Tomcat 7 on a local host. Can I sent email to my
> gmail account ? How can I achieved this ?
You want to configure a "smart host" if you want to connect to Gmail
in order to send your mes
2012/1/17 deniz :
> Hi all,
>
> I am getting a weird error on tomcat 7. at first i deploy my war file and
> everything is smooth.. but after some time - randomly - i cant access
> anything on tomcat and in the log file I see these lines:
>
> Jan 17, 2012 11:37:37 AM org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIo
java.util.Properties p = new Properties();
javax.mail.Session s = javax.mail.Session.getInstance(p);
javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage message = new
javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage(s);
try {
javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress from = new
javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress(emailFrom, emailFrom);
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