2009/8/11 Dan Denton :
> (...)
> Sorry to be a pest, but I'd really appreciate any input from the community on
> this. I could always use JDK 5, but my developers would like to use 6 and I
> don't see a logical reason why such a major release would have so much
> negative impact on tomcat 6, or
Hi all,
I am trying to start tomcat 4.1.3 on Solaris. ps -ef | grep tomcat
returns nothing.
Tomcat is not started. And I don't see any error messages also.
>From the log messages it seems Tomcat is not loading the contexts
provided in server.xml.
Out of the contexts provided in server.xml , o
Hello,
I have configured apache-tomcat-6.0.20 for PKCS11 to use the keystore
present on HSM(Hardware security Module) which is SCA6000 in my case.
My Connector looks like this
This works fine by taking the a random certificate from the keystore.
But,
If I specify the keyAlias = "Specif
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Josh,
On 8/11/2009 4:47 PM, Josh Gooding wrote:
> ok back to the topic at hand here. I have removed httpd from my server,
> installed APR, and have gotten my cert file from my hosting company. it is
> in pfx format. Now I found some information on
> From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric B.
> Subject: Re: Log4j vs JULI configuration discrepancy
>
> I don't understand why when using Juli anything that webapp's log4j
> logs to Stdout gets logged to a file, however, when using log4j with
> tomcat this behaviour isn't replicat
"Christopher Schultz" wrote in message
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>> My webapp uses log4j to log data to stdout. When using Juli (in the
>> default
>> configuration), everything that is displayed in stdout is logged to
>> catalina.out. However, when I switch to log4j, this
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Eric,
On 8/11/2009 5:25 PM, Eric B. wrote:
> My webapp uses log4j to log data to stdout. When using Juli (in the default
> configuration), everything that is displayed in stdout is logged to
> catalina.out. However, when I switch to log4j, this do
> From: carbotex [mailto:carbo...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Setting Context Path in Tomcat
> How do one go about setting tomcat in this kind of environment?
First by telling us what version of Tomcat you're using. Since you didn't
bother to do that, I'll base the response on 6.0.20.
> http://www.c
How do one go about setting tomcat in this kind of environment?
I have 3 war files, app1.war, app2.war, app3.war
I want to setup tomcat so all three webapps are under the same
folder/directory/group.
http://www.clienthost.com/group1/app1/index.jsp
http://www.clienthost.com/group1/app2/index.jsp
Interesting. My configuration uses the latter - by doing a bind, getting
the user object, and comparing it locally.
Thanks.
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From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric B.
Sent: Wednesday, 12 August 2009 7:03 a.m.
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Re:
"Mark Thomas" wrote in message
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> Eric B. wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
> In catalina.properties, modify the following entry as shown:
> common.loader=${catalina.base}/lib,${catalina.home}/lib,${catalina.home}/lib/*.jar
>
> then you can place log4j.properties in CATALINA_BASE/
ok back to the topic at hand here. I have removed httpd from my server,
installed APR, and have gotten my cert file from my hosting company. it is
in pfx format. Now I found some information on the net:
http://tp.its.yale.edu/pipermail/cas/2005-July/001337.html
It was saying that I can just us
JAAS handles all authentications and authorisation thru plugins such as
Oracle Internet Directory
LDAP
they also have a nice admin interface so you can visually see all the plugins
drop a line when you're ready to switch
*gruss*
Martin
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> From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: slight problem with Tomcat and Httpd working together.
>
> be SURE you get the correct version of the binaries for your version of
> Tomcat (32-bit / 64 bit).
Tomcat itself is pure Java, so it is neither 32- nor 64-bit sensitive.
> "Martin Gainty" wrote in message
> news:blu142-w7c108f09ee2529b84ca6eae...@phx.gbl...
>
> server.xml should contain this JNDIRealm specification defined globally
>
>
> connectionURL="ldap://dc1.domain.local:389";
>
> connectionName="tom...@
> Pooling Resources:
> you might want to try other AppServers such as GF and Weblogic for either
> pooling
> and/or persistence provider support (as specified by J2EE Connector
> Architecture)
>
> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/javaee5/integration-tech/glassfish_connpooling.html
>
> Identity and
> "Geofrey Rainey" wrote in message
> news:fcff2ec7a020964fbc98b17f17a88ac4018ba...@akvxch01.tvnzad.tvnz.co.nz...
> I remember the big issue I faced regarding the JNDIRealm auth were the
> parameters in my Realm definition, there was one line that once added
> Everything started working, I think
> You can also use a element in
> conf/Catalina/[host]/[appName].xml, which will override the one in
> the webapp's META-INF/context.xml file. This allows a site
> administrator to control the container-supplied resources - including
> the realm - that the webapp will use.
Good point. Hadn't co
Excellent, and just for the record, for those who read this on the archives,
be SURE you get the correct version of the binaries for your version of
Tomcat (32-bit / 64 bit). Tomcat is running on a dual core opteron (64-bit
production server) and has been modified to run with the 64 bit tomcat6.ex
> From: Dan Denton [mailto:dden...@remitpro.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 6 shutdown hangs server when using JDK 6.0_15
>
> I'm using the tomcat out-of-the-box tomcat instance in the archive from
> apache.org, and the version of java was installed using the jdk-6u15-
> linux-i586.bin binary file obta
I have tested this on another server, and this time not a VM, which I think
rules out issues with it being a virtual machine. The entire server hung
immediately after issuing a shutdown to tomcat.
To summarize, this issue only seems to come about when using a tomcat 6
instance while running JDL
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From: Dan Denton
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Date sent: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 08:51:46 -0500
Subject:RE: Tomcat 6 shutdown hangs server when using JDK 6.0_15
> Thanks Filip for the reply, but as I
support-disserto wrote:
Hello,
1) Here is the exact error :
[ERROR] vxml - <<
1-aXRnb21zLWFzMDFvLmlwcDkzLmN2ZjsxMjQ2MDI4ODk5NjA0OzAuMzA2ODg3MzM4ODIwMzE5MT
Y= >> 8:--Uncaught Exception-- class javax.servlet.ServletException ::
Problems during license check: license unreadable
That doesn't
> From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: slight problem with Tomcat and Httpd working together.
>
> HEY!!! It's in there and working.
Congratulations.
> INFO: Loaded APR based Apache Tomcat Native library 1.1.14.
That version is out of date; the current one is here:
Hello,
1) Here is the exact error :
[ERROR] vxml - <<
1-aXRnb21zLWFzMDFvLmlwcDkzLmN2ZjsxMjQ2MDI4ODk5NjA0OzAuMzA2ODg3MzM4ODIwMzE5MT
Y= >> 8:--Uncaught Exception-- class javax.servlet.ServletException ::
Problems during license check: license unreadable
servlets.vxml.VxmlAbstractServlet.servic
HEY!!! It's in there and working.
Aug 11, 2009 10:58:47 AM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: Loaded APR based Apache Tomcat Native library 1.1.14.
Aug 11, 2009 10:58:47 AM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: APR capabilities: IPv6 [false], sendfile [true
Rainer Frey wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 August 2009 16:10:07 Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Rainer Frey wrote:
> [...]
> Mark, thanks for your patient help with my questions. I really appreciate
> this.
>
>>> Also, properties from catalina.properties and from Java System Properties
>>> are expanded, but it see
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 16:10:07 Mark Thomas wrote:
> Rainer Frey wrote:
[...]
Mark, thanks for your patient help with my questions. I really appreciate
this.
> > Also, properties from catalina.properties and from Java System Properties
> > are expanded, but it seems that catalina.properties ta
Hi,
1. What is the exact error being thrown? (copy paste the stack trace, if
any)
2. Are you using Tomcat 5.5.23? Can you switch to fresh version of
tomcat (6.0.20)? It is probably more stable and with less bugs. If you
can't reproduce the problem on the latest version, that probably means
> From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: slight problem with Tomcat and Httpd working together.
>
> Where do I put the DLL that I want to use?
In Tomcat's bin directory.
- Chuck
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NVM chuck, I believe it's in the native docs. I looked at the link right
after you posted. I couldn't find the native link on apaches site.
T/Y sir
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com
Even better, I got what I was looking for. Where do I put the DLL that I
want to use? in wondows or in what tomcat directory?
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Josh Gooding wrote:
> Chris,
>
> My thanks to you and Chuck for clarifying that. The reason that I set up
> httpd on the machine is fo
> From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: slight problem with Tomcat and Httpd working together.
>
> I downloaded the APR for Tomcat. Dumb question, is there already a
> binary distribution someplace?
For Windows, yes; it's in the docs:
http://tomcat.apache.org/native-d
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Tim,
On 8/10/2009 8:15 PM, Tim Funk wrote:
> An ssh tunnel is also easy too. (but can also open other security holes
> depending on how its deployed and the requirements)
ssh tunnels also have the possibility of going down. If you want to use
an ssh
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Hello,
I encounter a problem when I redeploy my WAR with Tomcat.
One of the used libraries throws an error when I try to redeploy my WAR.
Fo
Chris,
My thanks to you and Chuck for clarifying that. The reason that I set up
httpd on the machine is for PHP and other possible languages. I was trying
to be a little more future thinking, however, since PHP is no longer an
option for these guys, I'll just nix the httpd server and move back i
Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH) wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 August 2009 15:37:54 Rainer Frey wrote:
>
>> Also, properties from catalina.properties and from Java System Properties
>> are expanded, but it seems that catalina.properties takes precedence. I
>> find this surprising, because system properties are
Rainer Frey wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 August 2009 10:40:48 Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Rainer Frey wrote:
>>> Some customers (with varying degree of experience) want to use this
>>> behind Apache HTTPD as reverse proxy and ask us for instructions.
>>> What would you recommend to describe in a general instru
Hello folks,
I have 2 resource hungry processes that need to run on 2 separate tomcats.
I have setup mod_jk to load balance between the 2 tomcats, but sometimes they
end up on the same one. Is there a way to guarantee they run on separate
tomcats?
Is there an option to do "load" ba
Thanks Filip for the reply, but as I said in my original post, this is running
on a virtual machine, so hardware isn't a factor. In addition, this only
started when I began using JDK 6 instead of 5, and only continues to happen if
I use JDK 6. If I use 5, there's no problem.
I will test this on
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 15:37:54 Rainer Frey wrote:
> Also, properties from catalina.properties and from Java System Properties
> are expanded, but it seems that catalina.properties takes precedence. I
> find this surprising, because system properties are in my perception more
> dynamic and runt
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 10:40:48 Mark Thomas wrote:
> Rainer Frey wrote:
> > Some customers (with varying degree of experience) want to use this
> > behind Apache HTTPD as reverse proxy and ask us for instructions.
> > What would you recommend to describe in a general instruction document
> > wit
Thanks very much Mark.
I cannot find where I read this now. Either it's already been fixed or..I just
can't find it.
George
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 4:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Can a connector be neste
Yes, but I was wondering if maybe there was a parameter I missed.
Something similar to deployXML.
I understand there is nothing like that.
I should have asked it here before posting the bug report.
Thanks for helping.
Regards
Wim
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Van: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@a
GOOSSENS Wim wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After upgrading from tomcat 6.0.18 to 6.0.20 ,
> elements in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml
> or in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]/context.xml.default
> are no longer available (loaded) for the webapps.
>
> According to the documentation and th
sunil chandran wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> OK i will upgrade.
> But what all changes required to update to tomcat 5.
> what all changes reuired to upgrade to tomcat 4.1.40
You may as well do the job properly and upgrade to 6.0.20.
For you app? No changes should be required.
For your Tomcat configu
Hi all,
After upgrading from tomcat 6.0.18 to 6.0.20 ,
elements in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml
or in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]/context.xml.default
are no longer available (loaded) for the webapps.
According to the documentation and the behavior until 6.0.18, they
should
Hello all,
OK i will upgrade.
But what all changes required to update to tomcat 5.
what all changes reuired to upgrade to tomcat 4.1.40
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Subject: RE: avoiding ssl vulnerabilities in tomcat
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Razat Gupta (razgupta) wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Earlier we used to have Tomcat 4 and Apache 1.3
> integrated using mod_jk and we were doing this without using tomcat 6.
> I am a bit new to the system, so I am not sure what exact
> implementation has been done to achieve
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply. Earlier we used to have Tomcat 4 and Apache 1.3
integrated using mod_jk and we were doing this without using tomcat 6.
I am a bit new to the system, so I am not sure what exact
implementation has been done to achieve this in Tomcat 4 and Apache
1.3. Do u
Rainer Frey wrote:
> Some customers (with varying degree of experience) want to use this behind
> Apache HTTPD as reverse proxy and ask us for instructions.
> What would you recommend to describe in a general instruction document
> without
> knowing more details of the customers environment, mo
Razat Gupta (razgupta) wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are using Tomcat 5 on Linux OS. For validating userids available in
> Active Directory using LDAP, JNDI based realm is implemented using
> tags in Tomcat's server.xml file and this authentication layer
> is provided for a particular WAR file availab
Hi All,
We are using Tomcat 5 on Linux OS. For validating userids available in
Active Directory using LDAP, JNDI based realm is implemented using
tags in Tomcat's server.xml file and this authentication layer
is provided for a particular WAR file available in webapps directory.
Apart from this J
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