Hi All,
Running Tomcat 6.0.13 on Windows Server 2003 x64 with an Apache Web
Server 2.2.4 (on a separate server) with mod_jk 1.2.20
Regularly getting these in the log - same warning every time...
23-Jan-2008 08:24:56 org.apache.jk.core.MsgContext action
WARNING: Error sending end packet
Darren Kukulka wrote:
Hi All,
Running Tomcat 6.0.13 on Windows Server 2003 x64 with an Apache Web
Server 2.2.4 (on a separate server) with mod_jk 1.2.20
We are currently at 2.2.8/1.2.26 ...
Regularly getting these in the log - same warning every time...
23-Jan-2008 08:24:56 org.apache.jk.c
Hi,
The following schematically describes my setup. Basically, there are two
servlets, one being a subclass of the other:
public class ServletA extends ParameterMethodResolvingServlet {
public void init() { ... }
public void methodA() { ... }
}
public class ServletB extends ServletA {
publ
You should ask the implementors of ParameterMethodResolvingServlet
(according to Google this seems to a project within dfki), or look at
it's implementation.
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Hi,
Have you solved this problem? I'm having it too. I suspect that my
application is compiled with, and trying to use at runtime, just one version
of ServletFileUpload.parseRequest -- but that Tomcat uses another
internally, and since it's a Servlet request, Tomcat's version is being
applied.
Urgh, should have seen that. This explains everything.
Thanks.
> You should ask the implementors of ParameterMethodResolvingServlet
> (according to Google this seems to a project within dfki), or look at
> it's implementation.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Tomcat as distributed doesn't have the commons-fileupload library. If
this is a conflict between two versions in two different locations, it's
one you've setup. Take a look and make sure there isn't another one in
tomcat's /lib directory.
--David
Liquid Mark wrote:
Hi,
Have you solved t
Gabe Wong wrote:
>
> I guess I misunderstood your objective. You are not interested in
> manipulating the user name.
> You just want to check if the stripped user name is in a specific role?
>
Gabe,
Yeah, I guess that sums it up better than my original post. I thought that
maybe if I could j
> On windows my issues appears to be that the context.xml from the
> auth.war is being cached inside tc/conf/Catalina/localhost/...
"cached" is not the right word. It is how deployment mechanism works
in tomcat. The presence of .xml in
tc/conf/Catalina/localhost/ means that you application has bee
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B McFee wrote:
| I tried the attached and got the following output which I don't
| understand:
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| Proto Local Address Foreign AddressState
| TCPC36432-B:8007 C36432-B:0 LISTENING
| TCPC36432-B:808
Thanks Rainer, I'll look into upgrading the apache/mod_jk combination
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From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 January 2008 10:42
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Help with Tomcat and mod_jk
Darren Kukulka wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Running Tomcat 6.0.13 on W
Hi,
I use apache-2.2.4 together with mod_jk-1.2.25 to load balance a bunch
of tomcat-5.5.25 servers. All servers are running on Solaris 10 and are
implemented as zones.
The setup works really good during normal operation. But when a server
dies for some reason, and with it the zones running tomca
Hi All,
I have experience installaing apache-tomcat on Linux, but now I need
to install apache-tomcat on AS400, the operate syste is V5R4M0.
I need a guide, somebody can help me ?
Regards.
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Hello Vida, back in 1998 I had to install Java classes on an AS400. The IBM
boxes do not have hierarchical file systems such as: UNIX/Linux/Windows.IBM
uses some type of formatted file system using HEADS, CYLINDERS and TRACKS. In
'98 IBM provided something called the Q shell and a green screen t
All,
I have rather an odd situation that I'm hoping someone can give me some
advice on.
Short version:
I need to know if there's a servlet, filter or valve that can be used to
provide the same functionality as mod_jk does for Apache. In other
words, I want to map certain requests to a JK co
Have you tried .. http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep
I do not know of a jk implemention done in java.
-Tim
Brantley Hobbs wrote:
All,
I have rather an odd situation that I'm hoping someone can give me some
advice on.
Short version:
I need to know if there's a servlet, filter or valve tha
take a look at this article by California Software implementing Unisys OS on
AS/400
http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfh081604-story03.html
chuck has considerable expertise in this area..
M-
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Sent: Wednesday,
> From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: how to install tomcat on iseries AS400
>
> take a look at this article by California Software
> implementing Unisys OS on AS/400
> http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfh081604-story03.html
You misread the article (which is 3.5 years old, a
Hello!
Is there any problem run Tomcat under 64 bits platform? And about JDK? Is it
possible install JDK 32 bits for 64 bits platform?
Thanks a lot
A.
Tim Funk wrote:
Have you tried .. http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep
I do not know of a jk implemention done in java.
JMeter includes an AJP13 client. I would expect that to be overkill though.
I also do not know of any fully featured Java based reverse proxy
servlet. In your case, you mig
Christian Schausberger wrote:
Hi,
I use apache-2.2.4 together with mod_jk-1.2.25 to load balance a bunch
of tomcat-5.5.25 servers. All servers are running on Solaris 10 and are
implemented as zones.
The setup works really good during normal operation. But when a server
dies for some reason, and
Is there any problem run Tomcat under 64 bits platform? And about JDK? Is it
possible install JDK 32 bits for 64 bits platform?
We run Tomcat 5.5 using CentOS 5 X86_64 and Java 6 (x64 -- previously
amd64 also worked) without any issues.
David
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 05:01:35PM +0300, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> > On windows my issues appears to be that the context.xml from the
> > auth.war is being cached inside tc/conf/Catalina/localhost/...
>
> "cached" is not the right word. It is how deployment mechanism works
> in tomcat. The pres
Hi,
i have a working tomcat 6.0.14 and now i want to use tomcat-native
beacause it use openssl and not java-ssl
so ..
1) i installed tomcat-native 1.1.10
2) i edited server.xml (added SSLCertificateFile, SSLCertificateKeyFile,
SSLPassword and SSLProtocol="TLSv1" to HTTPS Connector ... for HTT
Hi all,
I've build a Web Service that should reload me Axis due to an Ant project file,
the service calls Main.main() (included on ant library) with the arguments -f
C:\\anthome\\axis.xml reload, the target.
When I call the service by the Client the st_out log file says to me that the
file axi
I am running apache httpd 2.0.46 on a redhat server as a load balancer for a
tomcat 6 cluster, also on redhat servers.
I point my browser to the home page on the load balancer server and it
returns the index.html just fine. I log into the application, again, fine. I
click on one of the menu ite
Don't put your jars at duplicate locations (shared/lib and
/WEB-INF/lib) it should be enought to put the in your
WEB-INF/lib folder.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi all,
I've build a Web Service that should reload me Axis due to an Ant project file,
the service calls Main.main() (included on a
Andrew Hole schrieb:
> Is there any problem run Tomcat under 64 bits platform?
None that I'm aware of. Neither can I image what that problem might be.
I'm running Tomcat on some x86_64 Linux machines and have yet to
encounter an architecture-specific problem.
> And about JDK? Is it possible inst
JMeter includes an AJP13 client. I would expect that to be overkill
though.
I also do not know of any fully featured Java based reverse proxy
servlet. In your case, you might be able to write something reasonable
on top of httpclient for the HTTP protocol (using http to the backend
and not
I just wanted to say thanks to the Apache & Tomcat
teams for providing the means for a new Type of
Portal!!!
Over the holiday a new portal was released for
eLearning that uses searches/mapping/video/video
capture and a lot more. It uses the latest Apache and
Tomcat servers on the back in to host w
eborisow wrote:
Gabe Wong wrote:
I guess I misunderstood your objective. You are not interested in
manipulating the user name.
You just want to check if the stripped user name is in a specific role?
Gabe,
Yeah, I guess that sums it up better than my original post. I thought that
may
I am having issues with XSLT files depending on which download option of
Tomcat 6.0.14 that I choose. If I download the ZIP file under Core, my XSLT
files transform with no problems. However if I download and use the Windows
Service Installer instead, I am getting the following errors in my Tomc
> From: Markus Schönhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 64 bits
>
> > And about JDK? Is it possible install JDK 32 bits for
> > 64 bits platform?
>
> But why would one want to that (wrt to Tomcat)?
Perhaps if part of your webapp includes native libraries that aren't readily
Yang Cao wrote:
Please let me know if you have seen any similar problems before, and if
so, what's the root cause and fix?
Could be:
- Most likely is application error - are you storing request objects anywhere?
- Could be a Tomcat bug. Upgrade to 5.5.25. There is at least one issue in
the cha
Thanks for the response.
The client can be any one who wants to post an XML message to this URL.
So you could create an xml message and post the request using https.
Not sure why the client would need to 'add' this certificate. We have
written code to connect to many such web services and we ne
The obvious question is, does /myapp/myapp/index.html actually exist
on the server? If the button sends you to the wrong URL then of course
you get a 404. So the first place to look is the web page with that
button on it.
There are other things that could cause problems like that, but
without deta
Kazufumi Arai wrote:
Hello,
someone gives me information about definishion parameter for download dialog.
I have phenomenon that windows download dialog with no file extention
when using tomcat 1.4.x. I guess where I can set file extention like ".mol"
in any file in conf folder included in tomca
The button will, in the example with questionnaire, point to
../do/workflowMgr?flowName=questionnaire. The good URL would be
server/myapp/do/workflowMgr?flowName=questionnaire. That's why I don't
understand why it's running to /myapp/myapp/index.html. Neither doubling up
the app name or the index.h
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Filip,
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
| if you look at the stack trace, there is no error in the clustering
| code. something is modifying your session attribute while the
cluster is
| trying to send it
I'm suggesting t
So it seems that the application is sending a redirect to
/myapp/myapp/index.html. You'll have to figure out why that is.
(Judging from the URLs you mention it looks like you're using Struts,
but I'm not an expert on that.)
If you want to see whether the server is sending a redirect response,
use
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Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
| no, its just common sense, given that the session should represent a
| client state,
| and by the time the cluster tries to serialize it, the request is over.
There's no guarantee that the request is complete
hoffmandirt wrote:
I am having issues with XSLT files depending on which download option of
Tomcat 6.0.14 that I choose. If I download the ZIP file under Core, my XSLT
files transform with no problems. However if I download and use the Windows
Service Installer instead, I am getting the followi
Gabe Wong wrote:
>
>
> Since the hasRole is being called, can you not do a super.hasRole
> against the stripped user name of the Principal.
> If so won't that suffice?
>
>
Gabe,
Yeah, I was thinking that. The hasRole though takes two parameters... a
Principal and the role name. I could
> From: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ConcurrentModificationException on tomcat
> cluster with SimpleTcpClusterstrategy
>
> given that the session should represent a client state,
> and by the time the cluster tries to serialize it, the
> request is over.
Tha
Interesting, however I am pointing to the same JDK 1.5 for both. I wanted to
switch to the service instead of the bat startup and shutdown scripts. I
will give that a try and check it out. I was searching google for "could
not compile stylesheet".
markt-2 wrote:
>
> hoffmandirt wrote:
>> I am
Hi All,
Is it possible to source a remote WAR file (hosted as a static resource in
the htdocs folder of an Apache Web Server) into an Apache Tomcat 6.x server
instance? The idea is for the Tomcat to source in the latest WAR file during
boot time.
http://mydomain2/someapp.war!/";
debug="1
Any feedback would be very appreciated.
I am getting an error with respect to the servlet listener, please see the
following:
Java: 1.6.0_01; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0_01-b06
Apache Tomcat 6.0.14
System: Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_US (nb)
Tomcat console:
WARNING:
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>
> Thanks for the response.
> The client can be any one who wants to post an XML message to this URL.
> So you could create an xml message and post the request using https.
> Not sure why the client would need to 'add'
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> javax/servlet/jsp/JspApplicationContext
Did you put jsp-api.jar in your webapp's WEB-INF/lib directory? You
shouldn't; none of the jars or classes therein that Tomcat supplies in
its lib directory m
eborisow wrote:
Gabe Wong wrote:
Since the hasRole is being called, can you not do a super.hasRole
against the stripped user name of the Principal.
If so won't that suffice?
Gabe,
Yeah, I was thinking that. The hasRole though takes two parameters... a
Principal and the role nam
Hi,
I have my web site files in webapps/mywebsite and lets assume I can't use
webapps/ROOT. I wanted my URL to be localhost:8080 though versus
localhost:8080/mywebsite, so I added the tag to the conf/server.xml. It works, I can go to
localhost:8080 and get to my site, but localhost:8080/mywebs
> From: John Le [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 server.xml
> I have my web site files in webapps/mywebsite and lets assume
> I can't use webapps/ROOT.
Why would we assume that? The straightforward solution is to change the
name of your webapp's directory to ROOT and you're done
Rainer Jung wrote:
> I would start adding a prepost_timeout. See:
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/timeouts.html
> and
> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/workers.html
>
Maybe I misunderstood this directive. connect_timeout only applies after
the TCP connect
nobody has any advices about this issue ?
regards,
Mihai
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 19:53 +0200, Mihai COSTACHE wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i have a working tomcat 6.0.14 and now i want to use tomcat-native
> beacause it use openssl and not java-ssl
>
> so ..
> 1) i installed tomcat-native 1.1.10
> 2) i
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