Hi Sam,
I did something like that once but using the JSP saving the data in
session variable that were available for all the session of the user...
Roberto
> Hi
>
> How can I get the password from the logged in user via the
> HttpServletRequest in general? (I need the password in a servlet filter
>
> Trying the JSP examples coming with it, I get the following message:
>
>
>
> type Exception report
>
> message
>
> description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented
> it from fulfilling this request.
Hi Peter,
did you check that the JAVA_HOME enviroment variable is properl
Hi Im not an expert, but did you already rebooted Tomcat? I tried to add
the same in mine tomcat-users.xml & works properly
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to configure tomcat to provide me access of tomcat manager and
> admin modules but i not able to configure it properly.
>
> i have made the changes in /
But when I enter http://[myIPaddress]:8080/ from a different
> machine,
> I not able to see the Tomcat homepage. Please provide me a few pointers on
> this issue.
The different machine is on the same network or is an external one? Did
you setup your router? There is maybe a firewall on the "differ
I guess this part should be handled by Apache using the connector with
Tomcat. But since Im a newbie either, somebody else for sure can help you
better.
Regards
Roberto
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> [Marking off-topic as this is a network problem, not a Tomcat problem -
> but having the thread in the archive may help others]
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>> For this reason I start to think that is something related with cheap
>> router, my one is a Zystel Prestige 60
Ok what I did is uncomment this part in server.xml
I don't know if is the right one...
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> I'm still not clear on what the problem is. Are you saying your
> application doesn't function properly when accessed from the cell phone?
> What does happen when you try to do so? (Tell us exact error messages,
> etc.)
The error is intercepted by the application in a try catch construct and
h
> - You have a NATted network
I guess yes
> - From the machine hosting Tomcat, you can connect using localhost
yes
> - From the outside world, you can connect using the external IP address
yes
> - From inside the NAT, you cannot connect using the external IP address
yes, but in this case is not com
> Hi,
>
> Why don't you try http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 with the j2me emulator ?
> If it works that way we may conclude that you have a j2me issue.
> If not it may be a tomcat conf problem.
>
> You should also access the url through your favorite browser (firefox) ...
>
> Tell us the results !
>
> re
>>
>> The point is when I change localhost with a real ip
>> 62.56.xxx.xxx I cannot connect to the server, but
>> the nice things is if in my cellphone I enter the
>> address http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 I got the tipical
>> welcome page of Tomcat.
>
> The above statement is self-contradictory: in on
Hi experts,
let me explain the situation first & let me tell you that Im really newbie
with application server.
What I done is a Java application (J2ME) that works over cellphone, with
the java toolkit I got an emulator & my application works properly, I send
a request the servlet over Tomcat repl
Well, I don't know where you live, but why you don't consider other
provider out of where you live?
About PHP or JSP... for sure is much faster develop a web page with PHP,
but what about mantein it? Does PHP support MVC pattern? For simply
application, and Im talking about web application, not web
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