My tomcat web application stopped working after getting following error.
janv. 09, 2015 9:57:16 AM org.apache.tomcat.util.net.AprEndpoint$Poller run
Grave: Poller failed with error [610 038] : [APR does not understand this
error code]
Could you please help with what could be root cause of this er
>> Yeah, that document is evidently a pack of lies. Specifically,
>> the "path" and "docbase" attributes in are ignored in
>> META-INF/context.xml files, and you really shouldn't have your
>> anywhere else (except in
>> conf/[engine]/[host]/[appname].xml, which behaves almost the same
>> way).
>>
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Chris,
On 1/26/15 5:36 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
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>> Yeah, that document is evidently a pack of lies. Specifically,
>> the "path" and "docbase" attributes in are ignored in
>> META-INF/context.xml files, and you really shouldn't have your
>> any
> Yeah, that document is evidently a pack of lies. Specifically, the
> "path" and "docbase" attributes in are ignored in
> META-INF/context.xml files, and you really shouldn't have your
> anywhere else (except in conf/[engine]/[host]/[appname].xml,
> which behaves almost the same way).
>
> Best
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Frank,
On 1/26/15 5:13 PM, Frank Lugalla wrote:
> -Original Message- From: Christopher Schultz
> [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] Sent: Monday, January 26,
> 2015 4:05 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Unable to install
> tomcat on
Thanks,
Frank Lugalla
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 4:05 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Unable to insta
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Chris,
On 1/26/15 4:52 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
>> The best possible setup here is to set up httpd with more than
>> one VirtualHost (and SNI, since you are using HTTPS) with the
>> correct hostnames, etc., and only use JkMount from the "share2"
>> V
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On 1/26/2015 1:41 PM, Frank Lugalla wrote:
> Hi
>
> Hi Guys I am trying to install Tomcat7 in my computer without
> success, I have tried to set up and go through every bit where it
> goes wrong as seen below without much success. After startu
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Frank,
On 1/26/15 4:41 PM, Frank Lugalla wrote:
> I am trying to install Tomcat 7 on my computer without success,
> I have tried to set up and go through every bit where it goes wrong
> as seen below without much success.
Your screenshot was stri
>>If the application can't handle that (try it!), you'll have to make
>>other arrangements.
>According to:
>https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Deploying_To_Server
>that is not even necessary. I understand that link is a years old and talks
>about tomcat 6 but the general >idea is the same. I will tr
>The best possible setup here is to set up httpd with more than one
>VirtualHost (and SNI, since you are using HTTPS) with the correct
>hostnames, etc., and only use JkMount from the "share2" VirtualHost.
>Then, re-name your application from share.war to ROOT.war and
>re-deploy it into Tomcat. Use
Hi
Hi Guys
I am trying to install Tomcat7 in my computer without success, I have
tried to set up and go through every bit where it goes wrong as seen below
without much success. After startup, the default web applications included with
Tomcat will be
available by visiting:
On 1/25/2015 4:29 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 1/24/15 7:52 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
...
Morality : in web applications, always specify the
conten
On 1/25/2015 4:23 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Srikanth,
On 1/24/15 12:03 AM, Srikanth Hugar wrote:
When i include
It does not work in tomcat 8.0.15.
I think there are too many dots in there. It that just an example?
What do you mean "it do
Hi Markt, my wiki alias username is ArKam and my Real username is
GaelTherond, thank you very much.
@Chris: Ok, thanks a lot for your explanations, it's crystal clear to me
now, as you said, it should be something specific to systemd as it reside
under the /etc/sysconfig/tomcat file which is use t
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Billy,
On 1/26/15 8:57 AM, Billy Bones wrote:
> PS: I've found something bizarre on the systemd init process
> regarding Tomcat, if I set the CONNECTOR_PORT variable to something
> (let said 8081) on the /etc/sysconfig/tomcat-${SERVICE_NAME} it is
>
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Chris,
On 1/25/15 7:38 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
>> If you won't re-name the web application, I think redirects will
>> be your best bet. If a client requests
>> http(s)://share2.domain.tld/, you should redirect them to
>> https://share2.domain.tld/sh
That's what we've been doing, I thought that there would be a plug-in or
option to solve this issue.
Best regards,
José
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> From: Jose Monreal [mailto:jmonr...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 7.0.57 and application META-INF/context.xml
> So from what you and documentation are saying, there's no way for tomcat to
> use the path described in the META-INF/context.xml of my application.
Correct. The simplest thing to
Thanks Chuck.
So from what you and documentation are saying, there's no way for tomcat to
use the path described in the META-INF/context.xml of my application.
Thanks!
Saludos cordiales,
José Ignacio Monreal Bailey | Ingeniero Civil en Computación
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> From: Jose Monreal [mailto:jmonr...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 7.0.57 and application META-INF/context.xml
> When I deploy my application "myApp-1.2.war" to Tomcat, instead of taking
> the context "/my/app/context/1.2" that's specified in META-INF/context.xml
> under the path attribute of Con
2015-01-26 15:10 GMT+03:00 Thomas Strauß :
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>> Von: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com]
>> Gesendet: Montag, 26. Januar 2015 13:01
>> An: Tomcat Users List
>> Betreff: Re: request.getUserPrincipal() is null but
>> StandardSession.principal is set
Hi guys,
I'm currently using Apache Tomcat 7.0.57 on GNU/Linux 32 bit and OpenJDK-7.
I have made a few modifications to the CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml file (
fpaste.org/173572/23762142/).
Under CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/ there's only the manager.xml
file.
When I deploy my applicati
On 26/01/2015 13:57, Billy Bones wrote:
> Hi guys, thank for your informations regarding the Wiki, I've finally
> managed to create my account ^^ (later is better than never as we said over
> there :D) and as expected to add a new entry on the FAQ/HowTo I need to be
> whitelisted or granted to edit
Hi guys, thank for your informations regarding the Wiki, I've finally
managed to create my account ^^ (later is better than never as we said over
there :D) and as expected to add a new entry on the FAQ/HowTo I need to be
whitelisted or granted to edit mode, so if a moderator could add me it
would b
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Montag, 26. Januar 2015 13:01
> An: Tomcat Users List
> Betreff: Re: request.getUserPrincipal() is null but StandardSession.principal
> is set
> In this mailing list the convention is to resp
Hi,
the problem is isolated in StandardHostValve Lines 165ff:
boolean errorAtStart = response.isError();
165:if (asyncAtStart || context.fireRequestInitEvent(request)) {
// Ask this Context to process this request
try {
if (!asyncAtStart || asy
2015-01-26 14:27 GMT+03:00 Thomas Strauß :
> Hi,
>
> thanks for replying, yes, this question is also posted on SO.
>
> You did actually help me understand the problem better, yet, I cannot resolve
> it for the moment.
>
> To summarize my findings: I have a principal set in the protected resource.
Hi,
thanks for replying, yes, this question is also posted on SO.
You did actually help me understand the problem better, yet, I cannot resolve
it for the moment.
To summarize my findings: I have a principal set in the protected resource. If
a request is triggered from the protected resource,
2015-01-26 11:54 GMT+03:00 Thomas Strauß :
> Hi,
>
> we have an issue with later and latest Tomcat versions, that prevent us from
> upgrading to a version later than something like 7.0.22.
>
> We use FormBasedAuthentication with a custom realm.
>
> This is tested with Tomcat 7.0.57 and JDK 7u76 on
Hi,
we have an issue with later and latest Tomcat versions, that prevent us from
upgrading to a version later than something like 7.0.22.
We use FormBasedAuthentication with a custom realm.
This is tested with Tomcat 7.0.57 and JDK 7u76 on Windows.
My setup has a login form calling the j_secur
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