Hello,
I subscribe to users@tomcat.apache.org occasionally and have always been
able to unsubscribe, but not anymore. Over the past two months I have tried
to unsubscribe several times, but I continue to receive emails from
users@tomcat.apache.org.
Two questions:
1) Who can I contact to have my
to migrate your application to Java 17+ and
> make all the necessary changes to move from the javax.* to the Jakarta EE
> jakarta.* packages. This includes all servlet stuff.
>
> Cheers, Jeff
>
> On Oct 21, 2024 6:57 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was working on a
t;
> From: Jim Anderson
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2024 11:55 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Help with tomcat 11 failure
>
> Hi, I was working on a web application about 2 years ago and I am finally
> getting back to my work on this application. However, when I try
the class:
javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagLibraryValidator
was not found.
My questions is: Where is the TagLibraryValidator class to be found?
Jim Anderson
HTTP Status 500 – Internal Server Error
Type Exception Report
Message java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/jsp/tagext
I am re-posting a post that I thought I made yesterday. It did not show
up in my mail from users@tomcat.apache.org, hence I am trying again. My
apologies if anyone receives both of my posts.
I am trying to start up an webpage to use as a demo. I am using tomcat
11. I have been looking at t
I am trying to start up an webpage to use as a demo. I am using tomcat
11. I have been looking at the error but have made no progress figuring
out the problem. Below I am including the stack trace I am getting from
tomcat and would appreciated any guidance on finding the source of my
problem
I checked the ihyp/logs directory and there were no error messages there.
Can anyone help with what my next step(s) should be?
Thanks in advance.
Jim Anderson
I am having a problem when I am in my browser trying to access html
documents on my localhost. I am running apache-tomcat-8.0.50 on Bunsen
Labs Lithium release, which is a derivative of the Debian "buster"
release. I have tried accessing localhost:8080 in both Firefox and
Opera with the same r
I'm using Tomcat 8.5.63 and in the last few days I started getting an error
message in a few of my JSP files. The error message is:
START ERROR
Type Exception Report
Message Unable to compile class for JSP:
Description The server encountered
I'm working on developing a web page using Tomcat 9 as the local server.
My web page comes up and when I submit my page for processing, the
tomcat server crashes. Interestingly, when I run the same sequence in
Eclipse, everything works fine.
Anyway, I looked at the logs directory and I see s
trace.
For now, I am simply including the error file showing the stack trace.
Should I submit this to the developers mailing list?
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Jim Anderson
cell - 908-329-0586
Dec 08, 2020 2:17:24 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.VersionLoggerListener log
INFO: Server version name: Apache Tomcat/9.0.38
1) locate the
correct version of tomcat in your eclipse workspace 2) add "|||" to your
context.xml file. I will update the stackoverflow.com URL with a
comment. I'm not sure if this is worth mentioning anywhere in the tomcat
documentation. I will leave that to others.||
--
Jim Anderson
Hi Harmeet,
I have a setup similar to yours and I had to go through the same process
you are right now. The good news is that with some help, I got it going
and it works well. The bad news is that I am very busy at the moment and
cannot help immediately, but I will try to get back to you over
/2014 4:04 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
David,
I have to question your response. In the past, I have made errors in the
serverside JSP file and the console has identified errors for me to the
point were I have become dependent this feedback.
I understand the separation of the client side vs the s
x API, but I can believe it has hooks in the
brower code that allows an application such as Tomcat to post
information into the console. If fact, I would expect the browser
console to have that kind of hook.
Jim
On 12/08/2014 03:54 PM, David kerber wrote:
On 12/8/2014 3:49 PM, Jim Anderson
nd others my want to contribute addtions.
Jim A.
On 12/06/2014 04:19 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
Hi to all,
I am currently developing some server side JSP code. By and large,
things are progressing and working well. I have gotten half way decent
at debugging my java/javascript/jquery/jsp/HTM
Hi to all,
I am currently developing some server side JSP code. By and large,
things are progressing and working well. I have gotten half way decent
at debugging my java/javascript/jquery/jsp/HTML source code, but I have
run into a problem in JSP where the code does not work, but I have found
software development. A big thanks to you and to Hassan for
taking
the time to help me out
Regards,
Jim
On 07/12/2014 03:13 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Jim Anderson [mailto:jim_ander...@jjajava.com]
Subject: installing tomcat7-admin --- I have not /etc/tomcat7 directory
I
I cannot find any documentation
about installing tomcat7-admin.
I have scanned through the tomcat7 doc website and have not been able to
find the installation instructions
I'm looking for. Can someone either point me to the instructions I would
need to install tomcat7-admin?
Regards
et an import - the HTML is of
course invalid. Has saved me many a time...
Regards
Ron
- Original Message - From: "Jim Anderson"
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: JSP when tag question
David,
Thank you to 'pid'
mith wrote:
Following up on what Pid suggested, when you look at the output (view
source in the browser), can you see the and tags
still present? Can you offer us a little more info like what you have
declared for taglibs at the top of this jsp and what's in your webapp's
WEB-INF/lib f
ced by line 22 is shown at
line 32 and confirms that the value of midContent is 'page2'.
Can someone explain why the code inside
the '' tag is executed when
the test on line 19 appears to be evaluating to false?
Thanks you in advance.
Jim Anderson
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Konstantin,
Thank you. That did the trick. I kind of guessed it was that sort of
problem, but could not find it in documentation of the book that I'm using.
Jim
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2009/7/2 Jim Anderson :
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a pr
Pid wrote:
On 2/7/09 04:25, Jim Anderson wrote:
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a problem running
a javabean. I created a bean and was able to call setProperty and
getProperty
for the property 'startPage' in the bean. When I added a 2nd property
to
jsp
page
worked.
It looks like tomcat is still is finding an old jar file or has cached a
reference
to the old library.
Does anyone have an suggestions on how to resolve my problem?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Jim Anderson
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