Hi,
I just installed Tomcat 7.0.32 on Debian Linux 6 (Squeeze). Client is
Mozilla Firefox 12.0, also on Debian Linux 6.
To test session behavior, I did a simple JSP page that simulates a coin
launch (heads or tales), and displays the total of heads and total of tails.
If my war file is call
what does the TC log say..
have you run TC standalone $CATALINA_HOME\bin\catalina start
if TC runs standalone but not thru eclipse then you have 2 possible problems:
1)possible Mis-configured TC eclipse plugin
2)There is a problem with TC eclipse plugin itself..probably
2a)possible version mi
Am 18.01.2013 20:06, schrieb Gabriel Huerta Araujo:
Hi all:
I did not notice the fact that my server application does not generate log
file. Someone else changed configuration files and tomcat is not generating
this log file (catalina.out). How can I restablish tomcat for generating this
file
Due to a hard disk failure, I had to reinstall Tomcat 5.0.28 and MySQL 5.0.8 on
my WindowsXP development machine.
I have updated sever.xml and context.xml using the parameters from my
production Linux Ubuntu server, adding Global Naming Resources to server.xml
and creating context.xml (which
On 1/19/2013 11:32 AM, Gmail wrote:
Due to a hard disk failure, I had to reinstall Tomcat 5.0.28 and
MySQL 5.0.8 on my WindowsXP development machine.
I have updated sever.xml and context.xml using the parameters from my
production Linux Ubuntu server, adding Global Naming Resources to
server.xml
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On 1/19/13 7:15 AM, Benin Technologies wrote:
> I just installed Tomcat 7.0.32 on Debian Linux 6 (Squeeze). Client
> is Mozilla Firefox 12.0, also on Debian Linux 6.
>
> To test session behavior, I did a simple JSP page that
> From: Mark Eggers [mailto:its_toas...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: Fw: Tomcat 5.0.28 jdbc error "Name jdbc is not bound in this
> Context" on WindowsXP.
> In short, upgrade to at least 6.0 (6.0.36 as I write this).
7.0 would be better.
Also, never, never copy configuration elements from one maj
The production machine (Ubuntu) is Tomcat 5.0, which is why I need to keep
my development machine at the same level so I can test changes to xml files,
and then upload to the server. Only in this case I am going backwards due
to a disk crash.I am confident the files are correct as they are