> On Feb 26, 2016, at 3:40 PM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
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> Jose,
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> On 2/26/16 7:08 AM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
>> 2016-02-26 9:08 GMT+01:00 RICHARD DOUST :
>>> My question is, w
think.
Thanks
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> On Feb 26, 2016, at 2:42 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
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>> On 25.02.2016 22:59, RICHARD DOUST wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’m running Tomcat 7.0. Can’t find the version.bat file, so I don’t know
>> more than that. It’s install
Hi,
I’m running Tomcat 7.0. Can’t find the version.bat file, so I don’t know more
than that. It’s installed on a Windows computer running Windows Server 2003
DataCenter Edition. (How’s that for refusing to upgrade?) Anyway, it’s a
client’s box. I’m trying to migrate an application to JavaScript
Thanks for your help in resolving the issue Konstantin.
Richard
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 2:12 PM, RICHARD DOUST wrote:
>
> I have removed the CORS Filter from the web.xml, redeployed, and the behavior
> is the same. Still get the 403 Forbidden return code.
>
> The instruction
file? It's running remotely.
Thanks,
Richard
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 10:47 AM, RICHARD DOUST wrote:
>
> Ok. Found the archives for source. Now all I've got to do is figure out how
> to get Eclipse to look at the source when I'm running Tomcat remotely. I'll
&g
Ok. Found the archives for source. Now all I've got to do is figure out how to
get Eclipse to look at the source when I'm running Tomcat remotely. I'll review
that page you sent the link to.
Richard
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 10:14 AM, RICHARD DOUST wrote:
>
> We are ru
15-02-06 23:30 GMT+03:00 RICHARD DOUST <mailto:rdo...@me.com>>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got an application that ran well with Tomcat 6.0, but is causing me
>> problems on Tomcat 7.0. The front end is IIS (listening on port 80, passing
>> requests to the isap
Hi,
I've got an application that ran well with Tomcat 6.0, but is causing me
problems on Tomcat 7.0. The front end is IIS (listening on port 80, passing
requests to the isapi_redirect (1.2.40) filter which is configured to send some
urls on to ajp13, then to port 8009 were Tomcat is listening),
Dale,
So what are you saying? It's working with that compile. Should I build
it with some other set of options?
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 12:28 PM, BuildSmart wrote:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:37:13, Richard Doust wrote:
Alex,
QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLAGS='
Alex,
QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLAGS='arch ppc64' APXSLDFLAGS='arch
ppc64' --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
.
.
.
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error:
C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
I also
Thanks Chuck.
I thought that was the gist of the Apple text.
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC
unless Apple's loader now includes x64 emulation on 32-bit PPC
hardware, which I fi
Chris,
I just read this on Apple's website:
Mac OS X Tiger breaks the limitations of 32-bit computing and allows
developers to create command-line applications, servers, and
computation engines that can work with mind-blowing amounts of memory.
Previous versions of Mac OS X have been able t
Alex,
Before I do this, I was just hoping for a quick confirmation from you
that 'x86_64' is the correct value when it's a PowerPC architecture.
Thanks,
Richard
On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:56 AM, Alex Fuller wrote:
Richard Doust wrote:
Hi.
...
I upgraded my
Mac's OS on S
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Richard Doust wrote:
In case that image doesn't get through, (and to make this text
searchable) it says:
Thanks for posting the text: the image did not come through; mailing
lists rarely accept non-text attachments (and
x27;ve no direct solution. If /usr/sbin/apxs belongs to your
Apache 2.2.6, the way you are doing it seems right. What exactly is
the error text, that you get from Apache during startup?
Regards,
Rainer
Richard Doust wrote:
Hi.
I'm a developer of a JBoss/Tomcat app. I work on a Mac. I upgr
Hi.
I'm a developer of a JBoss/Tomcat app. I work on a Mac. I upgraded my
Mac's OS on Saturday to OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Prior to the upgrade I
was using the version of Apache that came with 10.4, which I think was
1.3. Apple is shipping 2.2.6 with 10.5. They don't include the mod_jk
module
Just a thought. Most of my problems have been my problems not
something
Tomcat was doing wrong.
Robert S. Harper
Information Access Technology, Inc.
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From: Richard Doust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Client
I have a problem with a servlet running longer than 5 minutes. The
client's browser is delivered an error response from somewhere on the
server in an Apache/JBoss/Tomcat stack at the 5 minute mark.
Does anyone know what properties/attributes in what configuration
files might allow the servlet
I'm having an issue using Apache with mod_jk (ajp13) to Tomcat under
JBoss having to do with a request that is taking longer than one of
those pieces thinks is reasonable to produce a result for the client.
I have found an attribute of the Connector called connectionTimeout
specified in ser
.jsp file.
Shouldn't be too tough.
On Jul 5, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Pid wrote:
Can you execute an arbitrary JSP scriptlet in the page, or does
that get
ignored too?
Pid wrote:
And the taglibs are definitely being imported on the page in
question?
Richard Doust wrote:
Config files are stra
execute an arbitrary JSP scriptlet in the page, or does
that get
ignored too?
Pid wrote:
And the taglibs are definitely being imported on the page in
question?
Richard Doust wrote:
Config files are straight out of the box as Tomcat is deployed under
JBoss 4.0.4.
The web.xml file for the appli
are definitely being imported on the page in
question?
Richard Doust wrote:
Config files are straight out of the box as Tomcat is deployed under
JBoss 4.0.4.
The web.xml file for the application has the obligatory:
http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/coreuri>
he page in
question?
Richard Doust wrote:
Config files are straight out of the box as Tomcat is deployed under
JBoss 4.0.4.
The web.xml file for the application has the obligatory:
http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/coreuri>
http://java.sun
wrote:
> And the taglibs are definitely being imported on the page in
question?
>
> Richard Doust wrote:
>> Config files are straight out of the box as Tomcat is deployed
under
>> JBoss 4.0.4.
>> The web.xml file for the application has the obligatory:
>&
heck all of the jars that I use and make sure
there are no conflicts with jars deployed by JBoss and Tomcat in this
newer version.
On Jul 5, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Pid wrote:
And the taglibs are definitely being imported on the page in question?
Richard Doust wrote:
Config files are straight ou
"does not work" with some more precision and we might be
able to
help...
Richard Doust wrote:
I need help getting Tomcat to process JSTL tags when an ear is
deployed
to JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 5.5.17.
The same application that works with JBoss 4.0.1 and Jetty 5.1.4 does
not work w
t be
able to
help...
Richard Doust wrote:
I need help getting Tomcat to process JSTL tags when an ear is
deployed
to JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 5.5.17.
The same application that works with JBoss 4.0.1 and Jetty 5.1.4 does
not work with JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 5.5.17. JSTL tags are sent
to t
I need help getting Tomcat to process JSTL tags when an ear is
deployed to JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 5.5.17.
The same application that works with JBoss 4.0.1 and Jetty 5.1.4 does
not work with JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 5.5.17. JSTL tags are sent to
the client's browser unprocessed.
Tomcat does no
I would appreciate it if anyone can give me a lead on how to resolve
my problem.
I am trying to switch from Jetty 5.1.4 to Tomcat 5.5.17 as the
servlet container within JBoss. No changes to code or configuration
files, the JSP pages do not produce the expected output. The JSTL
tags are not
I've just deployed an application that worked like a charm on JBoss
4.0.1 with Jetty to JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 5.5.17.
I'm working through some problems. The one that's got me scratching
my head now is that none of my jstl tags produce anything other than
themselves, exactly as originally wr
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