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I had similar problem on Windows Server 2008. After some research, I added
the following JVM option to make it work:
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
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e if that's the case,
but if anyone can affirm this, that's also very helpful.
Thanks, folks!
Barry
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n shed light on
the 12505 error.
Thanks!
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On 8/13/2010 4:07 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> ug 13, 2010 2:58:03 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve invoke
> SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
> java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: Connection
> refused(
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com]
> Subject: RE: DB configuration and socket error
>
> I also did a thread dump with some info -- should I include
> that in a reply?
Probably not necessary.
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I also did a thread dump with some info -- should I include that in a reply?
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> From: Pro
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com]
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>
> I will send that on shortly, but if I'm just trying to pass basic
> params (for the DB conn) through the JSP, wouldn't it be ignoring the
> context.xml info?
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> Subject: DB configuration and socket error
>
> I'm trying to connect to a second
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com]
> Subject: DB configuration and socket error
>
> I'm trying to connect to a second one (different context info and
> credentials) in the midwest.
>
> Regions aside, for simple connectivity testing purposes at the
Hi folks,
This may very well be a DB issue and not a Tomcat issue, and if so, sorry to
bother you.
But I thought I'd quickly run it by the folks here for a second opinion.
Using Tomcat 6.0.26, on XP Pro, connecting to Oracle 10.
Now, I have one app that connects fine to an Oracle UNIX server in
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> From: millerKiller [mailto:smille8...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
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> The wierd thing about all of this is whenever I shut my tomcat down
> then the 127.0.0.1:8005 dissapears from the netstat list.
Again, use Task Manager to ver
Tomcat getting confused
with one anothers configuration settings?
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> Subject: RE: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
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> (1) On startup, does Tomcat have to set up these dormant
> sockets(inactive/listening/passive) or, does Tomcat create
> them upon a need base?
They
why does it think there is a bind somewhere?
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> Subject: Re: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
Sorry if you feel offended at anything said - it certainly wasn't intended.
> I know what connections and sockets are and infact, a
> socket is a connection!
No
Thanks for the reply. I will look into closer and see what I come up with.
When I figure out the solution, if I do, then I will let post a comment so
that it is available to everyone.
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> And then as far as Root and ROOT, then come on, you know what I am talking
> about. Were not talking about case sensitive environmental operating system
> features / registry files. I feel like the comment on this was more of an
> insult then to inform me. (if you do
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> From: millerKiller [mailto:smille8...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
> The socket I showed before is the socket that Tomcat is using
> when I open it.
That's not a socket, it's a connection. So where are the other two ports
millerKiller wrote:
I apologize, I put across my last post a little misleading. The socket I
showed before is the socket that Tomcat is using when I open it.
Local Address Foreign Address
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127.0.0.1:8005 0.0.0.0.0
I am running
host-manager
manager
Root
Standard-examples
Files:
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> From: millerKiller [mailto:smille8...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
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> Here is my port information in conf/server.xml:
>
> redirectPort="8443" />
>
So there are three ports configured for this Tomcat: 8005,
using the same port, any other ideas? (Also,
what is the correct way to respond in this forum, should I post message or
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> From: millerKiller [mailto:smille8...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
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> I believe I have Tomcat configured to go through port 80
That configuration is in conf/server.xml; be aware that Eclipse often uses its
own Tomcat config, not
go through the firewall. If port 80 shows up on netstat, then is this a
problem? I though multiple things could use port 80. (i.e. assign
dynamically)
thanks,
millerkiller
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> Subject: Socket Error in tomcat, white screen in browser
> I don't understand, my tomcat was working last week just fine and now
> it is acting weird? Is there anyone that can help me figure it out?
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g last week just fine and now it is
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Thanks Johny !!! for prompt response.
I have checked my code, i am sure there is no problem with xml parsers.
I am a
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I am getting this error.
at
org.apache.commons.chain.impl.ChainBase.execute(ChainBase.jav
java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
I am deadly strucked up here. Plz suggest me with guildelines.
any help will be appreciated.
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Rathiika
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I am trying to get the https requests working on our tomcat server.
I have downloaded the latest tomcat 5.5.16 and have compiled and
installed libtcnative 1.1.2. The server cannot open 8443 port,(port 8080
works fine). No other processes are using the 8443 port.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Thank
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