Hi Comunity,
I am unable to see index.jsp page, though i successfully installed
Tomcat5.0on my Linux meshine. I checked for ports which are listening
and
find 8080 is listening (8080/tcp open http-proxy). There were no error
messages in logs/catalina.out also. please can anybody tell me what went
Am Freitag, den 07.04.2006, 17:35 -0400 schrieb John Leyden:
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> 2) SERVER.XML excerpt:
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>
>
>
> [snip]
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> debug="99"
> connectionURL="ldap://[primary domain controller ip]:389"
> alternateURL="ldap://[backup domain controll
I supposed you've already checked the obvious:
conflit on port 8080 with something else?
firewall turned on?
service on manual and not started?
On 08/04/06, balaraju mandala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Comunity,
>
> I am unable to see index.jsp page, though i successfully installed
> Tomcat5
If it really was 10 decimal (10 from prstat) and the prstat and your
Java Thread Dump are from the same process, then it was a native thread,
because I didn't find a nid=0xa.
If you want to find out, what that native thread is doing, give your
process a "pstack", write it to some file and look
Hi Nic,
Thanks for your answer. But Nic, though i checked all of them you suggested,
I am unable to get the index.jsp page on browser. Is there any other
possibilities?
regards,
Bala
Hi Nic,
Its me again, You suggested to check weather Tomcat was started as service,
i am starting Tomcat by issuing a command at SSH (tomcat/bin/./startup.sh).
Is this is correct one to start Tomcat as service or i have to do another
way to start tomcat as service.
regards,
Bala
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
> Hi Renny,
>
> I'm relatively sure Tomcat does not offer anything like this. I know at
> work, we faced the same issues and developed a whole Security Framework
> to sit on top of J2EE security. We're actually a Websphere shop, but
> Websphere doesn't offer those capabi
Dear Tomcat professionals,
I tried to automate some installation over the Web
I got a class cast exception when trying to launch Ant from a servlet.
The program works fine if I execute it from the command line.
In a servlet under Tomcat it causes a
java.lang.ClassCastException: org.apache.tools.
Hello,
I recently tried to upgrade from Tomcat 5.5.15 with the 1.4
compatibility libraries and 1.4.2_08 to 5.5.16 without the compatibility
libraries and 1.5.0_06. I'm having a problem where it seems as if each
request gets an extra question mark. From a 5.5.16 access log:
w.x.y.z - - [08/A
--- balaraju mandala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Nic,
>
> Its me again, You suggested to check weather Tomcat
> was started as service,
> i am starting Tomcat by issuing a command at SSH
> (tomcat/bin/./startup.sh).
> Is this is correct one to start Tomcat as service or
> i have to do another
Hi!!
After starting TomCat (jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28), there was a need to see who
is connecting to server (clients IP adress, how much data transfered, etc.),
so I uncomment this piece of code in conf/server.xml:
It is working just fine, but now I need to see that log writen in System.out
Moved from Tomcat 5.0 to 5.5, as I upgraded from NetBeans 4.1 to 5.0.
With Tomcat 5.0 I have several jar files in my WEB-INF/lib that worked
perfectly. With Tomcat 5.5 the jar files are not being loaded. If I
copy them to CATALINA_HOME/common/lib then it works.
Any idea what changed? I
TC 5.5.16 problem:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38113
Should be fixes in 5.5.17 (not yet realeased).
Scott Dunbar wrote:
Hello,
I recently tried to upgrade from Tomcat 5.5.15 with the 1.4
compatibility libraries and 1.4.2_08 to 5.5.16 without the compatibility
libraries
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