On 2011-10-22 5:57 PM, Pid wrote:
On 22/10/2011 17:42, Eldon Olmstead wrote:
Thanks for the response Mark,
Ok so if I want to keep mod_jk as part of this, ( it is what we use at
work ), then if I understand right, I have no choice but to make tomcat
support /tomcat7/ in the path. Do I do this
On 22/10/2011 17:42, Eldon Olmstead wrote:
> Thanks for the response Mark,
>
> Ok so if I want to keep mod_jk as part of this, ( it is what we use at
> work ), then if I understand right, I have no choice but to make tomcat
> support /tomcat7/ in the path. Do I do this just by moving all the
> web
On 22/10/2011 12:38, Mike wrote:
> Mark Thomas apache.org> writes:
>>
>> Where is the log file created? Why are you trying to delete it?
>>
>> Mark
>>
>
> The logfile is created within the application deployed to the webapps
> directory of tomcat (and there within "[applicationName]\resources\lo
Hi.
What response ? to what question ?
Top-posting makes it difficult to follow the flow of questions/answers.
Mark's response was at the bottom, where it was logically following the part of the
question he was answering. Once it has started that way, it is a lot easier for everyone
to contin
I learn. Thank you for the help and prompt responses. This problem is solved.
Pid * wrote:
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> On 21/10/2011 00:26, ramsri wrote:
>> I now know that there is no longer a need to mess around with
>> setclasspath.sh.
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> I'm not sure there ever was.
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Am Sat, 22 Oct 2011 17:17:26 +0100 schrieb Mark Thomas
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> ProxyPass /tomcat7 http://localhost:8080
> or
> ProxyPass /tomcat7 ajp://localhost:8080
Usually Tomcat is listening for ajp-requests on port 8009, not 8080.
Regards,
Tobias.
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Hi André,
Sorry about the comments. Wasn't thinking. So, I did find that one of
the closing comment tags in my web.xml was entered as ==>. Fixing that
gave me some progress in that the site's homepage now comes up. However,
I now get the following error when clicking on a few links, which
obvious
Mark,
thanks for the quick reply.
I will have a look at the license and especially review the sections you
pointed out.
Best regards,
Markus
Am 22.10.2011 18:13, schrieb Mark Thomas:
> On 22/10/2011 15:49, Markus Schneider wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I am not totally sure if this is the right plac
Thanks for the response Mark,
Ok so if I want to keep mod_jk as part of this, ( it is what we use at
work ), then if I understand right, I have no choice but to make tomcat
support /tomcat7/ in the path. Do I do this just by moving all the
webapps under webapps/tomcat7/? Will I have to make ot
On 22/10/2011 17:11, Eldon Olmstead wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the following
> Apache2.2
> mod_jk 1.2.32
> Tomcat 7.0.21
>
> I am trying to understand how to configure Apache to allow access to
> Tomcat via mod_jk. I have already made some progress, but have got stuck
> on one point.
>
> Curr
On 22/10/2011 15:49, Markus Schneider wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am not totally sure if this is the right place to ask this
> question, so please excuse and point me to the right list if this
> is not the case.
You are in the right place, but keep in mind we can't give you legal
advice. If you want
Hello,
I'm using the following
Apache2.2
mod_jk 1.2.32
Tomcat 7.0.21
I am trying to understand how to configure Apache to allow access to
Tomcat via mod_jk. I have already made some progress, but have got stuck
on one point.
Currently, I can access Apache at http://localhost ( works )
I can
On 22/10/2011 15:22, Amit Kumar wrote:
> HI ,
>
> I installed 32-bit version of Tomcat and now its working fine.
> Anyway if you could plz tell me how you concluded I hv installed 32-bit JVM
> that will be very helpful.
Because start-up failed with the error you'd expect to see if you try
and use
Hi.
One thing at a time..
1) When you send XML configuration files, please remove everything that is a
comment.
XML files are already being wrapped by the email program, and are difficult to read as it
is. Having plenty of comments in them in addition makes is really a hassle to figure out
wh
Hello Charles,
Hopefully this helps and it is not too much info.
Dave
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Dave Filchak [mailto:sub...@zuka.net]
Subject: tomcat error 404
I am receiving a HTTP Status 404 error.
Can you tell if the 404 is coming from Tomcat or httpd?
Well, I
Hi list,
I am not totally sure if this is the right place to ask this question,
so please excuse and point me to the right list if this is not the case.
I want to create a Windows installer for Tomcat 7.0 along with deegree
webservices [1]. These are LGPL-licensed implementations of OGC
standards
HI ,
I installed 32-bit version of Tomcat and now its working fine.
Anyway if you could plz tell me how you concluded I hv installed 32-bit JVM
that will be very helpful.
Regards,
Amit
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Amit Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You told me to run following :
> *To find out wh
Hi,
You told me to run following :
*To find out what the default JVM is:
java -version
To find out what the one at JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOME is:
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java -version
%JRE_HOME%\bin\java -version*
*
*
*As I know **%JAVA_HOME% and **%JRE_HOME% has to be replaced by
corresponding directory i
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_18\bin>java -version
> java version "1.6.0_18"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_18-b07)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.0-b13, mixe
Hi,
The commands executed in my computer are below:
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_18\bin>java -version
java version "1.6.0_18"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_18-b07)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.0-b13, mixed mode)
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_18\jre\bin>java -version
java vers
Hi,
The commands executed in my computer are below:
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_18\bin>java -version
java version "1.6.0_18"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_18-b07)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.0-b13, mixed mode)
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_18\bin>java -version
java version
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> When I run C:\Windows\System32>java -version
Note that the above is not any of the three commands I told you to run.
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/O
Hi,
When I run C:\Windows\System32>java -version
I get below:
java version "1.6.0_23"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_23-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 19.0-b09, mixed mode)
That means I am using 64-bit JVM . So I shouldn't get the error.
Regards,
Amit
On Sat, Oct
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> Can u tell me how to check whether I have 32-bit
> or 64-bit JVM installed?
To find out what the default JVM is:
java -version
To find out what the one at JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOM
HI,
Can u tell me how to check whether I have 32-bit or 64-bit JVM installed?
Regards,
Amit
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0
> From: Amit Kumar [mailto:nanosoft.ind...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Error while first Run of Tomcat Server 7.0.22
> I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.22-windows-x64.zip file
Which requires a 64-bit JVM.
> set the JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME paths.
Set one or the other, not both.
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedL
On 10/22/2011 8:57 AM, Amit Kumar wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.22-windows-x64.zip file, unzipped in my
Windows-7 64-bit comp and set the JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME paths.
When I tried double-clicking startup.bat to run the server , a cmd prompt
popped-up and soon disappeared. I tried ac
Hi,
I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.22-windows-x64.zip file, unzipped in my
Windows-7 64-bit comp and set the JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME paths.
When I tried double-clicking startup.bat to run the server , a cmd prompt
popped-up and soon disappeared. I tried accessing http://localhost:8080/
*But got bel
Mark Thomas apache.org> writes:
>
> Where is the log file created? Why are you trying to delete it?
>
> Mark
>
The logfile is created within the application deployed to the webapps
directory of tomcat (and there within "[applicationName]\resources\log").
I am not trying to delete it. Howeve
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