Hi there,
I also only recently started using Tomcat and Netbeans and its a match made in
heaven.
I use Tomcat for EVERYTHING its fantastic, wonderful, best thing I ever
discovered, and Netbeans is sizzling hot as well.
No, you dont have to use the embedded Tomcat server, and it wont be long
Hi Rajendra,
This also confused the hell out of me.
Here are some tips
If a url is relative, its relative to the page
eg
moreInfo/Details/SomePage.htm
So its going to depend on the page the user is viewing and go from there...
just like normal HTML pages.
When you want it to go to an "absolu
Hi SANGAMESHWAR,
I also had no luck with using error page tags in tomcat, they dont work.
I really think you should have a separate login page, and then let the users
navigate to frames etc.
The only way I could get an tailor made error page to display properly was
by using programmitic securit
Its been a really long time since I played with Applets, but if I remember
correctly I think you screwed. I dont think an applet container will let you
access a local file system and send it to a server, it would create huge
security holes. So even if you get the code right, browser will star
Hi Scott,
Not sure what you mean by container managed service, tomcat on its own is a
servlet container, not an application container, like JBoss, maybe you saw
hibernate referenced in Spring which is a whole collection of frameworks
built on top of servlet technology, it uses hibernate, and
Here you go http://www.hibernate.org/114.html
shows you how to use it in Tomcat
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Hi John,
Ok, I'm going to try show you how I think about this stuff... and I'm often
wrong ;)
Dont use a redirect... it goes back to the browser and its not cool.
Firstly make a servlet and have a look at the CONTEXT.XML file under
META-INF
Change it to..
Now have a look at WEB.XML
Mmmm, dont know I think the browser should be picking up file changes, but
if you want to make sure the browser doesnt cache, then if I remember
correctly search for NO-CACHE and set the headers returned, the browser will
reload every time. Note that headers are different for different browsers
Hello again SANGAMESHWAR
In the servlet.xml config file you will see the
The autoDeploy="true" means the sevlet will reload if anything is changed
under WEB-INF
So if you drop another library class in, or say change web.xml, that
servlet will restart WHEN IT IS IDLE.
If you have a thread runnin
Hi Teh Noranis Mohd Aris,
Hope you read this.
I remember you having problems with Applets, namely trying to get around
security issues.
Just want to tell you I made IGNITION, which you can get at
http://coolese.100free.com
You drop your applications into a folder on the servlet point a bro
I dont use Tomcats built in db pooling, use a different one, but I think the
problem is not that it drops the connection, because any pool should simply
reallocate a new one when needed.
I have a feeling you are exhausting all the available connections, and the
pool cant give you a new one.
A
Hi Peter,
I probably got the wrong end of the stick, missed the thread etc, but its
seems like you going through a whole lot of pain so I was wondering.
If you have a servlet and a bunch of JSP pages, did you know that the JSP's
will not compile when you Clean and Build in Netbeans.
If you
# Add the jkstatus mount point
JkMount /jkstatus jkstatus
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From: "Robert Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 11:56 PM
Subject: How do I get the http://localhost/jkstatus page to
display/installed
Hello,
I have installed apache 2.2
Hi Robert,
Try get to it through the APACHE box
http://apachebox/jkstatus
Below I MODIFIED some entries to make it look better...
I think you almost have it right...
regards Johnny
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Thanks, but I already have that added. It appears that I don't have the
jksta
Too much pain... get yourself Netbeans, doing everything by hand is near
impossible.
In netbeans you can drop in your libs, make your JSP, debug it and deploy it.
Good luck
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From: Evrim Agha
To: Tomcat User
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 9:09 AM
Subject: Que
private String synchronization MyServletHardwareCallingRoutine(HttpRequest
BlaBla){
CALL THE HARDWARE HERE
return INFO
}
SYNCHRONIZATION will allow only one thread at a time, so they will Q.
BUT so will the clients wait.
If the clients do not need a reply from the hardware then
private vo
A lot of guys asking me how to get java to automatically install if client does
not have JRE.
This is not an all platform solution unfortunately, but nevertheless it works
for IE users.
Place this is your web page
http://java.sun.com/update/1.5.0/jinstall-1_5_0_11-windows-i586.cab";
classid="
Hi Tony,
Mmmm, kinda understand what you saying something like this, Tomcat wants
to check the users at the FRONT DOOR, and either kick them back onto the
street or let them in, but you want to let them ALL in and let some use the
dining room and some use the kitchen you trying to be
A long time now since I played with Debian, but if I remember correctly just
make your java program be able to write to a linux folder /etc/whatever,
then get SAMBA, it allows you to map linux drives to windows and visa versa,
then you will simply map a windows share to a lnked drive on linux, y
Ha ha... sounds like you looking for a magic function, which reminds me of
my first computer program... got to tell you :)
A million years ago in my 1st year I was walking past the varsity main
frame, I'd heard all sorts of things about this amazing beast... so I walked
in, watched someone usi
Hi jean
Should work...
You made something like this...
minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75" enableLookups="false"
redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="100" connectionTimeout="2"
disableUploadTimeout="true" />
And
http://localhost:/
will work just the same??? I'm probably mi
Actually I'm wrong, its the Admin option that I think must be installed, so
it should work anyway.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:59 AM
Subject: A second administration port
Tomcat : 5.5.20
Java : BEA JRockit 1.5.0_08
Hello,
I
Here you go found some docs can check all settings 4 ure self
2. Configuring the Manager Web Application
The Manager web application lets you perform simple management tasks on your
web applications through a more simplified web user interface than that of
the Admin web app.
The
Easy to simulate, Add Thread.Sleep(1) and then print a blue screen
ha ha, dont shoot me, just kidding.
No, I dont think it will ever happen, I think the problem will always be
that programmers on .NET dig into the win32 system too much and use add-on
stuff like MS transaction servers
Something like this
In Form
In servlet
String sValueStart = request.getParameter("start"); //The one clicked will
have a value
String sValueStop = request.getParameter("stop"); //The one clicked will
have a value
Write reponse to Text Area etc...
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From: "T
I also do this, if I have threads and opening and closing db connections
etc nice way to watch the thing running.
I find memory is not the thing to watch other than telling you in general
that the machine doesnt have enough.
Watch the HANDLES those things should be go up and come down qui
I think sharing a common class across servlets can get tricky... I've never
tried it using Tomcats intrinsic technology, but I think if you if you want
to go this way then read up on
the ServletContextListener. Lets you look at what other servlets are up to,
so you could make something that look
Hello,
I'm facing an issue with tomcat 6. In order to setup a JDNI, we added a
context.xml file to our application (XWiki) in the already-deployed
folder webapps/xwiki/META-INF/ and configured the existing
webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/web.xml accordingly.
update of web.xml triggered the app reload which
Hi,
Is anyone can help me to find out what I am missing ?
Thanks
Le 02/12/2014 10:36, m...@ow2.org a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I'm facing an issue with tomcat 6. In order to setup a JDNI, we
> added a context.xml file to our application (XWiki) in the
> already-deployed folder we
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