Well, I don't know where you live, but why you don't consider other
provider out of where you live?
About PHP or JSP... for sure is much faster develop a web page with PHP,
but what about mantein it? Does PHP support MVC pattern? For simply
application, and Im talking about web application, not web
Hi experts,
let me explain the situation first & let me tell you that Im really newbie
with application server.
What I done is a Java application (J2ME) that works over cellphone, with
the java toolkit I got an emulator & my application works properly, I send
a request the servlet over Tomcat repl
>>
>> The point is when I change localhost with a real ip
>> 62.56.xxx.xxx I cannot connect to the server, but
>> the nice things is if in my cellphone I enter the
>> address http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 I got the tipical
>> welcome page of Tomcat.
>
> The above statement is self-contradictory: in on
> Hi,
>
> Why don't you try http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 with the j2me emulator ?
> If it works that way we may conclude that you have a j2me issue.
> If not it may be a tomcat conf problem.
>
> You should also access the url through your favorite browser (firefox) ...
>
> Tell us the results !
>
> re
> - You have a NATted network
I guess yes
> - From the machine hosting Tomcat, you can connect using localhost
yes
> - From the outside world, you can connect using the external IP address
yes
> - From inside the NAT, you cannot connect using the external IP address
yes, but in this case is not com
> I'm still not clear on what the problem is. Are you saying your
> application doesn't function properly when accessed from the cell phone?
> What does happen when you try to do so? (Tell us exact error messages,
> etc.)
The error is intercepted by the application in a try catch construct and
h
Ok what I did is uncomment this part in server.xml
I don't know if is the right one...
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> [Marking off-topic as this is a network problem, not a Tomcat problem -
> but having the thread in the archive may help others]
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>> For this reason I start to think that is something related with cheap
>> router, my one is a Zystel Prestige 60
I guess this part should be handled by Apache using the connector with
Tomcat. But since Im a newbie either, somebody else for sure can help you
better.
Regards
Roberto
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But when I enter http://[myIPaddress]:8080/ from a different
> machine,
> I not able to see the Tomcat homepage. Please provide me a few pointers on
> this issue.
The different machine is on the same network or is an external one? Did
you setup your router? There is maybe a firewall on the "differ
Hi Im not an expert, but did you already rebooted Tomcat? I tried to add
the same in mine tomcat-users.xml & works properly
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to configure tomcat to provide me access of tomcat manager and
> admin modules but i not able to configure it properly.
>
> i have made the changes in /
>
> Trying the JSP examples coming with it, I get the following message:
>
>
>
> type Exception report
>
> message
>
> description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented
> it from fulfilling this request.
Hi Peter,
did you check that the JAVA_HOME enviroment variable is properl
Hi Sam,
I did something like that once but using the JSP saving the data in
session variable that were available for all the session of the user...
Roberto
> Hi
>
> How can I get the password from the logged in user via the
> HttpServletRequest in general? (I need the password in a servlet filter
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