xtracts to the Shared and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses
>> a SQL database. After converting the database and installing it
>> on SQL 2017 I added the JDBC connector and downloaded and
>> installed tomcat 9 only to find there is no shared folder to
>> extract the sha
вс, 9 февр. 2020 г. в 02:12, Peter Rader <mailto:p.ra...@gmx.net>>:
> >>>
> >>>> I am currently trying to install a program designed to
> operate on Win
> >> XP 32
> >>>> and earlier on to a Win 10 env
; > On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 5:09 AM Konstantin Kolinko <
> knst.koli...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> вс, 9 февр. 2020 г. в 02:12, Peter Rader :
> >>>
> >>>> I am currently trying to install a program designed to operate on Win
> >&
gram designed to operate on Win
>> XP 32
>>>> and earlier on to a Win 10 environment. The program extracts to the
>> Shared
>>>> and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses a SQL database. After
>> converting
>>>> the database and installing it on
signed to operate on Win
> XP 32
> > > and earlier on to a Win 10 environment. The program extracts to the
> Shared
> > > and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses a SQL database. After
> converting
> > > the database and installing it on SQL 2017 I added the JDBC
вс, 9 февр. 2020 г. в 02:12, Peter Rader :
>
>
> > I am currently trying to install a program designed to operate on Win XP 32
> > and earlier on to a Win 10 environment. The program extracts to the Shared
> > and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses a SQL database.
> I am currently trying to install a program designed to operate on Win XP 32
> and earlier on to a Win 10 environment. The program extracts to the Shared
> and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses a SQL database. After converting
> the database and installing it on SQL 2017 I ad
On 06/02/2020 20:32, Shane Johnson wrote:
> I am currently trying to install a program designed to operate on Win XP 32
> and earlier on to a Win 10 environment. The program extracts to the Shared
> and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses a SQL database. After converting
> the
I am currently trying to install a program designed to operate on Win XP 32
and earlier on to a Win 10 environment. The program extracts to the Shared
and Webapps folders of Tomcat 5.5 and uses a SQL database. After converting
the database and installing it on SQL 2017 I added the JDBC connector
gt; (Thanks for moving to the mailing list; it's a much better
>>>>> forum for getting into a protracted discussion. See below
>>>>> for more, inline.)
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1/10/18 9:08 AM, Sean Brett wrote:
>>>>>> I
m
>>>> for getting into a protracted discussion. See below for more,
>>>> inline.)
>>>>
>>>> On 1/10/18 9:08 AM, Sean Brett wrote:
>>>>> I've been tasked with migrating a site from one institution to
>>>>> another. As pa
or more,
>>> inline.)
>>>
>>> On 1/10/18 9:08 AM, Sean Brett wrote:
>>>> I've been tasked with migrating a site from one institution to
>>>> another. As part of the process we are attempting to update
>>>> the versions the site uses.
As part of the process we are attempting to update
>>> the versions the site uses.
>>>
>>> Initially I was asked to use Java 8 with Tomcat 5.5 (on
>>> Linux), which led to issues - not to mention Tomcat 5 being
>>> 'out of support¹. I have s
acted discussion. See below for more, inline.)
>
>On 1/10/18 9:08 AM, Sean Brett wrote:
>> I've been tasked with migrating a site from one institution to
>> another. As part of the process we are attempting to update the
>> versions the site uses.
>>
>> In
nstitution to
> another. As part of the process we are attempting to update the
> versions the site uses.
>
> Initially I was asked to use Java 8 with Tomcat 5.5 (on Linux),
> which led to issues - not to mention Tomcat 5 being 'out of
> support¹. I have since tried to deploy t
I've been tasked with migrating a site from one institution to another. As
part of the process we are attempting to update the versions the site
uses.
Initially I was asked to use Java 8 with Tomcat 5.5 (on Linux), which led
to issues - not to mention Tomcat 5 being 'out of support
Mary -
First, sorry for the top-post.
I noticed in your original post that you have upgraded to the latest Java 8,
and nearly latest Windows version (at least new than the release available when
Tomcat 5.5 was first available). I don't understand why you can't just go
ahead and upgr
e Tomcat at this
> time.
So you have several requirements, here:
1. Stay on Tomcat 5.5
2. Implement HSTS
3. Have your scripts all work
It sounds like #2 and #3 conflict, since evidently HSTS "broke all the
scripts to run on Tomcat".
Your only option is to fix your application so that
15, 2016 11:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache TomCat 5.5
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André,
On 9/14/16 7:04 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> Mary, have a look here :
> http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html Tomcat 5.5 was first
> released abo
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André,
On 9/14/16 7:04 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> Mary, have a look here :
> http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html Tomcat 5.5 was first
> released about 10 years ago, and the last modification to it was in
> 2012. The cur
Mary,
have a look here : http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
Tomcat 5.5 was first released about 10 years ago, and the last modification to
it was in 2012.
The current "stable" version is Tomcat 8.5.5.
For Open Source and free software such as Apache Tomcat, that means that yo
> From: Pham, Mary (NIH/OD/ORS) [E] [mailto:maryp...@mail.nih.gov]
> Subject: Apache TomCat 5.5
> We have been using one of the old Apache TomCat on windows server 2008R2, IIS
> 7.
Firstly, it's Tomcat, not TomCat.
> We need to apply a header directive in Apache "Stri
irectoriesSome I
think is original, some had modified.
Regards,
-Mary
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From: Daniel Küppers [mailto:dan...@tetralog.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 11:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache TomCat 5.5
> Hello EveryOne,
>
> As new bee of Ap
secured as the Government required. My question is where can I insert this
line? In which and where's the files in Apache TomCat 5.5, JDK 8 updated 102. Is it in
the same server.xml file as we modified the connector for SSL.
Look forward to hearing from your supports.
Regards,
Mary P
red as the
Government required. My question is where can I insert this line? In which
and where's the files in Apache TomCat 5.5, JDK 8 updated 102. Is it in the
same server.xml file as we modified the connector for SSL.
Look forward to hearing from your supports.
Regards,
Mary P
> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 20:45:09 +0100
> From: a...@ice-sa.com
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Active Directory User Authentication Apache Tomcat 5.5 Struts
> Servlets JSP
>
> Seema Patel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are using Apache Tomcat
Seema Patel wrote:
Hi,
We are using Apache Tomcat 5.5, JDK 1.5 and have a internal portal on our
intranet which is written in java jsp struts and jsp.
I know that the tomcat and Java versions are old, but upgrading isn't a quick
thing to do without lots of testing.
The issue we have is
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Seema,
On 2/24/15 7:59 AM, Seema Patel wrote:
> We are using Apache Tomcat 5.5, JDK 1.5 and have a internal portal
> on our intranet which is written in java jsp struts and jsp. I know
> that the tomcat and Java versions are old, but
Hi,
We are using Apache Tomcat 5.5, JDK 1.5 and have a internal portal on our
intranet which is written in java jsp struts and jsp.
I know that the tomcat and Java versions are old, but upgrading isn't a quick
thing to do without lots of testing.
The issue we have is that the users
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Didier,
On 6/5/14, 4:10 AM, DDU DUQUENNOY Didier wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thank you for your answer. You are right about tomcat itself not
> being involved. I was fooled by the class ByteChunk belonging to
> tomcat, and didn't see that the MultipartStre
> > know it uses a 5.5.x tomcat, but I don't know exactly which
> > version.
>
> Tomcat 5.5.x is no longer supported. We don't support JBoss, here,
> either. You'll have to get support from Red Hat at this point, or
> upgrade to a version of Tomcat that is s
s.apache.org/bugzilla>.
>
> I am running on a JBoss 4.0.4 GA server on a windows platform. I
> know it uses a 5.5.x tomcat, but I don't know exactly which
> version.
Tomcat 5.5.x is no longer supported. We don't support JBoss, here,
either. You'll have to get support f
oad(FileUploadBase).parseRequest(HttpServletRequest) line:
302
MultipartRequestWrapper.parseRequest() line: 85
MultipartRequestWrapper.getParameter(String) line: 181
RequestParameterMap.getAttribute(String) line: 42
Can anybody tell me if this is a known problem? Maybe it has be
02.06.2014 19:56, Christopher Schultz пишет:
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Арсений,
On 6/2/14, 10:24 AM, Арсений Зинченко wrote:
Hi.
Faced with very odd behavior of Tomcat 7...
Have two instances on same box - Tomcat 5.5 and Tomcat 7.
Both have same configuration - first
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Арсений,
On 6/2/14, 10:24 AM, Арсений Зинченко wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Faced with very odd behavior of Tomcat 7...
>
> Have two instances on same box - Tomcat 5.5 and Tomcat 7.
>
> Both have same configuration - first from 5.5:
Hi.
Faced with very odd behavior of Tomcat 7...
Have two instances on same box - Tomcat 5.5 and Tomcat 7.
Both have same configuration - first from 5.5:
Next - from 7.0:
Also - both configured for CLIENT-CERT authentification (same applicaion
with same web.xml).
In browser
Thulasiram,
1. Tomcat 5.5.x (what is your x?) is no longer supported
2. Java 1.6 is no longer supported unless you have a contract
3. CLASSPATH is almost never the place to put web dependencies
Steps to address the issue:
1. Move to the latest Tomcat 6 or Tomcat 7 (preferably 7)
2. Move to the
Dear friends,
In a set up, where we have Tomcat 5.5 running on Java 1.6, I have been seeing
NoClassDefErrors thrown for a set of classes. I am not too sure as to why
these exceptions occur? And this particular error happens at times, and when it
happens, Tomcat will not respond.The packaged
On Sep 16, 2013, at 9:36 AM, Sabari Gandhi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am sending this error again with more details:
>
> I am currently using Java 6 and tomcat 5.5
Don't use Tomcat 5.5. It has not been supported for almost a year now.
Upgrade ASAP.
> and my envi
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Sabari,
On 9/16/13 9:36 AM, Sabari Gandhi wrote:
> I am sending this error again with more details:
>
> I am currently using Java 6 and tomcat 5.5 and my environment is
> linux.
You are about to hear this from every reply: upgrade. T
On Apr 1, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Satheesh Babu wrote:
> Good Evening!
>
> We're running our production applications in Tomcat 5.5/JRE 1.5, and there is
> a need for us to migrate our applications to Java 7(JRE 1.7). There is no
> information available either on java or
On 10/08/2011 13:00, Mark Thomas wrote:
> The Apache Tomcat team announces that support for Apache Tomcat 5.5.x
> will end on 30 September 2012.
>
> This means that after 30 September 2012:
> - releases from the 5.5.x branch are highly unlikely
> - bugs affecting only the 5.5.x
ling-1.0.4/WebEMR, to
>> locahost:8080/billing-x.n.y/WebEMR
>
> Rename the WAR to billing-x.n.y#WebEMR.war and place it directly in the
> webapps directory. Providing autoDeploy is enabled (it is by default) it
> should just work.
>
> See
> http://tomcat.apache.org/t
nough to not need restarted everytime I need to add a new branch to the
> > server.
> >
> > I want it to be localhost:8080/billing-1.0.4/WebEMR, to
> > locahost:8080/billing-x.n.y/WebEMR
>
> Rename the WAR to billing-x.n.y#WebEMR.war and place it directly in the
> webapps
bEMR.war and place it directly in the
webapps directory. Providing autoDeploy is enabled (it is by default) it
should just work.
See
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html#Introduction
for why this works. (Search for #)
Mark
ch involves unpacking it into
>$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/1.0.4).
>
>Best regards,
>Konstantin Kolinko
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
wrote:
> 2012/8/24 Josh Gooding :
> >
> >
> >
>
> All those debug="" attributes... - Tomcat 5.5 d
2012/8/24 Josh Gooding :
>
>
>
All those debug="" attributes... - Tomcat 5.5 does not support them.
See "Configuration Reference" chapters of documentation, where these
attributes are not mentioned. (Well, nothing fatal - they will be just
silently ignored).
>
Wow, has it really been that long since I've asked questions here? On to
the meat and potatoes...
I have a tomcat 5.5.23 installation here that I am trying to do some
changes too and I am a bit lost.. Let me try to explain what I want to
do. The application has both a context defined in the ser
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Chuck,
On 7/12/12 6:49 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> tar.gz (pgp, md5)
Should be labelled "competent software engineers should download this
one".
;)
I kid: I feel bad for anyone who is forced to run any Microsoft
Windows-based server, though.
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat building problems: Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servelet/JSP
> container
> Considering the number of times this has come up on the list, I do not
> understand why the people who make the Service installer don't ju
Pid wrote:
On 11/07/2012 22:26, Wei, Mingzhen wrote:
Konstantin,
I followed the RUNNING.TXT after installing the binary release of Tomcat 5.5. But I cannot find the catalina.bat and catalina.sh for more environmental variables to set.
Why tomcat is such a pain for installation?
It'
On 11/07/2012 22:26, Wei, Mingzhen wrote:
> Konstantin,
>
> I followed the RUNNING.TXT after installing the binary release of Tomcat 5.5.
> But I cannot find the catalina.bat and catalina.sh for more environmental
> variables to set.
>
> Why tomcat is such a pain for ins
Konstantin,
I followed the RUNNING.TXT after installing the binary release of Tomcat 5.5.
But I cannot find the catalina.bat and catalina.sh for more environmental
variables to set.
Why tomcat is such a pain for installation?
Thanks for your help.
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All,
On 7/10/12 9:33 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Technically, one could argue that this is a bug in Tomcat (which I
> will log, though it will probably not be fixed since it isn't
> serious enough to warrant a fix to a Tomcat version which is in
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Rajesh,
On 7/10/12 2:56 AM, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
> I am finding many issues in it but still not able to resolve this.
> Is there any expert opinion on this... I have this setup in
> Cpanel.
>
> I have added export JAVA_OPTS="-XX:PermSize=128M
> -XX:Ma
Mark Eggers wrote:
...
. . . . just my nickel
Better. Keep doing that, and you'll reach a normal consultancy tariff in about 12 of your
thoughtful answers.
Which I think are worth as much; I hope you got that aspect of my earlier
comment.
-
Rajesh,
I'm not quite sure where to start with this. I'll make a few comments inline.
The comments will be bracketed with:
= COMMENT =
so that they're easier to see.
However, you really need to read and understand the following documentation.
http://tomcat.apache.org
2012/7/10 Wei, Mingzhen :
> Konstantin Kolinko,
>
> Could you tell me the point in more detail? I am new with Tomcat and need it
> badly to be able to run another application.
>
> Do you mean I need to try the combination of ant5.5 download + Ant 1.8.4 and
> JDK 1.4.2_19?
1. Why are you trying t
, 2012 2:56 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat building problems: Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servelet/JSP container
2012/7/6 Christopher Schultz :
>
> On 7/6/12 12:54 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>> 2012/7/6 Wei, Mingzhen :
>>> I was trying to build Apache Tomcat 5.5
I am finding many issues in it but still not able to resolve this. Is there
any expert opinion on this... I have this setup in Cpanel.
Apache Tomcat/5.5.35 OS - Linux 2.6.18-028stab099.3 JVM Version:
1.6.0_29-b11
I have added export JAVA_OPTS="-XX:PermSize=128M -XX:MaxPermSize=524M" in
catlina.sh
2012/7/6 Christopher Schultz :
>
> On 7/6/12 12:54 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>> 2012/7/6 Wei, Mingzhen :
>>> I was trying to build Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servelet for another
>>> application. I followed the steps from the link:
>>> http://tomcat.apache.o
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Konstantin,
On 7/6/12 12:54 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2012/7/6 Wei, Mingzhen :
>> I was trying to build Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servelet for another
>> application. I followed the steps from the link:
>> http://tomcat.apac
2012/7/6 Wei, Mingzhen :
> I was trying to build Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servelet for another application. I
> followed the steps from the link:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/building.html.
> I have done the following:
>
> 1. Installed JDK1.6
>
> 2.
I was trying to build Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servelet for another application. I
followed the steps from the link:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/building.html.
I have done the following:
1. Installed JDK1.6
2. Download and installed Apache Ant 1.8.4
3. Download Tomcat
Thanks a Lot.
On 10 June 2012 14:29, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2012/6/10 Venkata Pavan Kumar Sannisetty :
> > Hi Konstantin Kolinko,
> >
> > Thanks for the response.
> >
> > Can you point out some reference where i can know about this permgen
> memory
> > leak. I am unable to find good article
2012/6/10 Venkata Pavan Kumar Sannisetty :
> Hi Konstantin Kolinko,
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
> Can you point out some reference where i can know about this permgen memory
> leak. I am unable to find good article/material on it to understand furthur.
>
It should be somewhere here:
1)
http://
van Kumar Sannisetty :
> > I am having this strange issue with the tomcat 5.5 and tomcat 6.0
> servers.
> > I have two web applications which will be installed on tomcat.When tomcat
> > is started these two web applications also get started simultaneously but
> > sometime
2012/6/10 Venkata Pavan Kumar Sannisetty :
> I am having this strange issue with the tomcat 5.5 and tomcat 6.0 servers.
> I have two web applications which will be installed on tomcat.When tomcat
> is started these two web applications also get started simultaneously but
> somet
z.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 1:23 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Enabling logging in Tomcat 5.5
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David,
On 4/3/12 1:02 PM, David Sills wrote:
> It seems to be better if I create a "setenv.bat" file with this
> content:
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David,
On 4/3/12 1:02 PM, David Sills wrote:
> It seems to be better if I create a "setenv.bat" file with this
> content:
>
> set
> CLASSPATH=..\common\classes;..\common\lib\org.apache.log4j-1.2.16.jar
You
>
shouldn't have to do that: Tomcat shou
Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 10:03 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Enabling logging in Tomcat 5.5
2012/4/3 David Sills :
>
> I am forced by a client's requirement to use Java 1.4.2 (I know,
> antediluvian, right?) and so to test on To
2012/4/3 David Sills :
>
> I am forced by a client's requirement to use Java 1.4.2 (I know,
> antediluvian, right?) and so to test on Tomcat 5.5 with the
> compatibility package. So far, Tomcat works fine, with one exception: I
> get no logs. I have set up logging just as sugg
All:
I am forced by a client's requirement to use Java 1.4.2 (I know,
antediluvian, right?) and so to test on Tomcat 5.5 with the
compatibility package. So far, Tomcat works fine, with one exception: I
get no logs. I have set up logging just as suggested (in detail) in
http://tomcat.apach
2012/3/22 Adrian Zara :
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Good afternoon!
>
> How can I generate a heap dump from tomcat 5.5 (windows version). I have
> downloaded an Eclipse Memory Ananlyzer and the input is .hprof file. Kindly
> advise.
There are instructions in the Eclipse MAT help,
Hi guys,
Good afternoon!
How can I generate a heap dump from tomcat 5.5 (windows version). I have
downloaded an Eclipse Memory Ananlyzer and the input is .hprof file. Kindly
advise.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Adrian
https.
I went and used the 32 bit isapi, downgraded java to 1.5jdk and it now works
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
> On 03/16/2012 06:15 PM, Bradford Matthews wrote:
>>
>> It is getting 404.0 error. I verified all steps. even added IIS_IUSR
>> to the ISAPI folder.
>
>
> well
On 03/16/2012 06:15 PM, Bradford Matthews wrote:
It is getting 404.0 error. I verified all steps. even added IIS_IUSR
to the ISAPI folder.
well are you or are you not using http:// or https://?
Requested URL https://localhost:443/docs/
Any suggestions?
Seems you are requesting this ove
It is getting 404.0 error. I verified all steps. even added IIS_IUSR
to the ISAPI folder.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
> On 03/12/2012 05:37 PM, Bradford Matthews wrote:
>>
>> Here is my steps that I used to install tomcat isapi connector.
>>
>>
>> 5. Edit\conf\server.xml
On 03/12/2012 05:37 PM, Bradford Matthews wrote:
Here is my steps that I used to install tomcat isapi connector.
5. Edit\conf\server.xml to allow localhost on
port 8009 by adding address="127.0.0.1":
https://localhost/tomcat-docs
The Apache Tomcat Documentation page is displayed.
Re
virtual directory with execute privileges
extension_uri=/jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll
#Full path to the log file for the ISAPI redirector
log_file=C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
5.5\logs\isapi_redirect.log
log_level=info
worker_file=C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
t an error.
>
> As I said, javax.annotation.Resource is included with J2SE 6 (as
> specified in JSR-250, "Common Annotations for the Java(tm) Platform").
>
> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/annotation/Resource.html
>
> So the code I posted compiles just fine under J
s
specified in JSR-250, "Common Annotations for the Java(tm) Platform").
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/annotation/Resource.html
So the code I posted compiles just fine under Java 6 with the Tomcat 5.5 APIs.
> If you compile against a later API, claim to use an ol
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On 3/8/12 2:33 PM, David Wahler wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
> wrote:
>>> From: David Wahler [mailto:dwah...@indeed.com] Subject: Tomcat
>>> 5.5 JDK version compatibility
>>
&g
On 08/03/2012 19:33, David Wahler wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
> wrote:
>>> From: David Wahler [mailto:dwah...@indeed.com]
>>> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 JDK version compatibility
>>
>>> Does this mean that if a web application is
ired by Servlet 2.4) since it uses annotations. While applications may be
> compiled with a later Java version, they must be compilable with the minimum
> Java version."
>
> I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly. Does this
> mean that if a web application is
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
wrote:
>> From: David Wahler [mailto:dwah...@indeed.com]
>> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 JDK version compatibility
>
>> Does this mean that if a web application is deployed in Tomcat 5.5,
>> it may not use any language featu
> From: David Wahler [mailto:dwah...@indeed.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 JDK version compatibility
> Does this mean that if a web application is deployed in Tomcat 5.5,
> it may not use any language features that were introduced in J2SE
> 5.0 or later (e.g. annotations and gen
tions may be
compiled with a later Java version, they must be compilable with the minimum
Java version."
I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly. Does this
mean that if a web application is deployed in Tomcat 5.5, it may not
use any language features that were introduced
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Mark,
On 2/13/12 4:45 PM, Mark Lim wrote:
> Thanks for offering, but we're already in certification. When
> recertification comes up we'll certainly consider consolidating
> security modules.
Okay. Well, if you're willing to put our code into testi
M, Mark Lim wrote:
>> We are in the process of upgrading Tomcat 5.5 to Tomcat 7.0.
>> These Tomcat deployments use a custom FIPS 140-2 certified JSSE
>> implementation for their SSL Connectors.
>
>In case you are interested, Tomcats 7.0.23 and 6.0.36 (along with
>tcnative 1.1.
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Mark,
On 1/6/12 7:05 PM, Mark Lim wrote:
> We are in the process of upgrading Tomcat 5.5 to Tomcat 7.0.
> These Tomcat deployments use a custom FIPS 140-2 certified JSSE
> implementation for their SSL Connectors.
In case you are interested
There's been one request for follow up so I'll post our current findings.
This is what we've identified that we need to do to get Tomcat running
after moving from 5.5 to 7.0. At this point web application porting can
commence.
1. We used several Tomcat classes (e.g. EndPoint, ServerSocketFactory)
Mark Lim wrote:
>It seems that tomcat is trying the default JSSE implementation despite
>the sslImplementationName attribute being set. Are there internal
>precedence controls or does the classloader hierarchy matter or what?
No, but what makes you assume what you are trying will work?
You hav
We are in the process of upgrading Tomcat 5.5 to Tomcat 7.0. These Tomcat
deployments use a custom FIPS 140-2 certified JSSE implementation for their SSL
Connectors.
In Tomcat 5.5, the Connectors are configured like this:
which works fine. ( a listener appears on 41443 and one can do
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SirWiz,
On 12/12/11 6:26 AM, sir...@8host.pl wrote:
>>> It is probly Tomcat + Xen (KVM) + Intel (?) releted problem.
>>
>> I really have no idea how you come to that conclusion.
>
> Like i said when i install Windows 8 on Xen machine, starts
> Virtu
On 12/12/2011 12:02, André Warnier wrote:
> sir...@8host.pl wrote:
It is probly Tomcat + Xen (KVM) + Intel (?) releted problem.
>>>
>>> I really have no idea how you come to that conclusion.
>>
>> Like i said when i install Windows 8 on Xen machine, starts Virtuabox
>> on it and new 32bit Cent
sir...@8host.pl wrote:
It is probly Tomcat + Xen (KVM) + Intel (?) releted problem.
I really have no idea how you come to that conclusion.
Like i said when i install Windows 8 on Xen machine, starts Virtuabox on
it and new 32bit Centos, tomcat and my api works perfectly. It was
running for
It is probly Tomcat + Xen (KVM) + Intel (?) releted problem.
I really have no idea how you come to that conclusion.
Like i said when i install Windows 8 on Xen machine, starts Virtuabox
on it and new 32bit Centos, tomcat and my api works perfectly. It was
running for a 2 years on AMD proceso
On 12/12/2011 00:29, sir...@8host.pl wrote:
> One more log:
>
> 2011-12-12 00:52:15 org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
> INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal
> performance in production environments was not found on the
> java.library.path:
> /usr/l
One more log:
2011-12-12 00:52:15 org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal
performance in production environments was not found on the
java.library.path:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0.x86_64/jre/lib/amd64
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