uot;
Lesson learned: Make a backup of your configuration files.
Thanx for looking into it.
best regards
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From: Hans Schou
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2021 12:33
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EXT] Re: JSP file not found in parent directory
The n
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From: Mark Thomas
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2021 09:13
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: [EXT] Re: JSP file not found in parent directory
On 17/05/2021 06:24, Hans Schou wrote:
> Hi
>
> I got this error when accessing my site:
>
> org.apache.jasper.Jasper
Hi
I got this error when accessing my site:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /mainframenotlogged.jsp (line: [1], column:
[2]) JSP file [../am_databaseopen.jsp] not found
The URL I'm accssing is like
https://example.org/interfaceparts/mainframenotlogged.jsp
and when I go into the directory wit
Fra: Christopher Schultz
Sendt: 4. august 2020 15:47
Til: users@tomcat.apache.org
Emne: Re: Upgrade: tomcat8w.exe //ES//example - dump Java Options and other
information to tomcat9
>> Enhancement requests for this should go to Commons Daemon. Should be
>> simple enough just to dump current con
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 2:18 PM Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
> So how do you switch Java versions?
In case anyone care to know...
I have a directory called C:\Java
Here we have
jdk1.8.0_25
jdk1.8 [jdk1.8.0_25]
And JAVA_HOME=C:\Java\jdk1.8
And upgrade is then performed with:
> Fra: Christopher Schultz
> Seems like it would be kind of awesome to have a feature like //PS// which
> would dump-out the service as a .BAT file, like:
> C:> tomcat9w.exe //PS//my-service-name
Yes, that would be great.
And with JAVA_HOME also.
Right now I have solved my upgrade task wi
> Fra: Christopher Schultz
> Note that everything you can configure using tomcatXw.exe //ES/svcname
> you can also install from the command-line.
Yes I can add and change information, but how can I get the information out so
I can use that for an upgrade to a new major version?
To change I run
Fra: Bill Stewart
> https://github.com/Bill-Stewart/ApacheTomcatSetup/releases
I will look into that.
> Basically the steps would be:
> 1. Back up/document your 8.x configuration.
"document" manually? Like copy&paste into a text file?
> 2. If you used Apache's Windows installer, uninstall i
options" parameters with a command
line tool so I don't have to start the GUI for every instans?
Or is there a better way to upgrade from 8.0 to 9.0?
Any hint much appreciated.
Best regards
Hans Schou
xpected:
A bonus is that I now got forced use of SSL.
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Venlig hilsen - best regards
Hans Schou
nks.
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Venlig hilsen - best regards
Hans Schou
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