[Tomcat 7] org.apache.jasper.xmlparser.EncodingMap question

2012-03-01 Thread Eu-gene Chung
Hi, all. I'm doing porting Jasper of Tomcat 7 to our product. I was adding 'UTF-32' mappings to the org.apache.jasper.xmlparser.EncodingMap#fIANA2JavaMap when I found that there were some unmatched mappings compared to http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.htm

RE: quotes in Protocol Handler name

2012-03-01 Thread MOYER, TODD
Thanks for the info, Konstantin. The IPV6 idea makes some sense, though it doesn't apply in my particular case. I see in the changelog that rjung did some work in 7.0.17, that was released in 2011-07-19 as 7.0.19. (funny coincidence) Cheers, Todd -Original Message- From: Konstantin K

Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread David Kerber
On 3/1/2012 5:55 PM, giovo87 wrote: is this the only one solution? changing some router's configurations or ubuntu's firewall configurations can i have the same result? Actually, you'll have to change BOTH of those to allow the port you want through. And then your ISP also has to allow incomi

RE: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: giovo87 [mailto:giovogio...@hotmail.com] > Subject: Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet > i know that exist some services like DYNDNS > I'd like to know if i can solve my problem with router > forewarding...DYNDNS service...and how. If you're using DynDNS or equivalent, configure you

Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread giovo87
i know that exist some services like DYNDNS. They are free and i don't need professional use of my application. I post my question in Tomcat forum because i don't know if i must change something in tomcat configuration from a LAN function to an INTERNET function. Maybe someone here had the same pr

RE: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:goupilpie...@gmail.com] > Subject: Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet > How do you deploy your webapp(s)? Do you use a context file in > conf/Catalina or do you use the webapp folder? Do you have any virtual > hosts or contexts? Do you use Apache httpd or just Tom

Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread Pierre Goupil
How do you deploy your webapp(s)? Do you use a context file in conf/Catalina or do you use the webapp folder? Do you have any virtual hosts or contexts? Do you use Apache httpd or just Tomcat? Regards, Pierre On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:55 PM, giovo87 wrote: > is this the only one solution? >

Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread Jordan Michaels
It's the easiest one to do with any sort of professionalism. You could host off of the IP Address given to you by your ISP but IP's that your ISP gives you are not static, and can change. Services exist that can create the illusion of a static IP address, such as no-ip.com, among others, but

Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread giovo87
is this the only one solution? changing some router's configurations or ubuntu's firewall configurations can i have the same result? there must be another way... -- View this message in context: http://tomcat.10.n6.nabble.com/make-Tomcat-reachable-on-internet-tp4537795p4537878.html Sent from

Re: make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread Jordan Michaels
This is what hosting companies do. They give you a location that's accessible via the Internet to place your files and applications. You'll want to look into getting a hosting account. Warm Regards, Jordan Michaels On 03/01/2012 02:32 PM, giovo87 wrote: Hi everybody! I've developed some ser

make Tomcat reachable on internet

2012-03-01 Thread giovo87
Hi everybody! I've developed some servlets and i've installed them on tomcat in ubuntu. They work fine in my LAN but now i have to make them reachable on internet. What can i do for do this? I'm new in tomcat and sorry if i opened a new topic but i have not found anything similar. Thanks!

Re: quotes in Protocol Handler name

2012-03-01 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2012/3/1 MOYER, TODD : > In our Tomcat 7.0.16 installation (on RedHat Linux 4 with Spring) the > protocol handler name has double quotes.  For example:  INFO: Initializing > ProtocolHandler ["http-bio-8080"] > > I can see with an Mbean dump that the quotes are part of the name. > > Can anyone exp

quotes in Protocol Handler name

2012-03-01 Thread MOYER, TODD
In our Tomcat 7.0.16 installation (on RedHat Linux 4 with Spring) the protocol handler name has double quotes. For example: INFO: Initializing ProtocolHandler ["http-bio-8080"] I can see with an Mbean dump that the quotes are part of the name. Can anyone explain if quotes being part of the na

Re: Known ECJ issue?

2012-03-01 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2012/3/1 Jess Holle : > On 3/1/2012 9:50 AM, Jess Holle wrote: >> This is with Tomcat 7.0.23 and thus ecj 3.7.  Are there known issues in >> this regard with ecj 3.7?  Are they addressed by 3.7.1?  Is there a >> reasonable way to obtain and try a newer ecj.jar?  [I couldn't find one.] > Download a

Re: Known ECJ issue?

2012-03-01 Thread Jess Holle
On 3/1/2012 9:50 AM, Jess Holle wrote: In some cases we are seeing: 2012-03-01 18:43:55,624 ERROR [ajp-bio-9920-exec-2] org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/PDMPJL100].[jsp] - Servlet.service() for servlet [jsp] in context with path [/PDMPJL100] threw exception [wt

Known ECJ issue?

2012-03-01 Thread Jess Holle
In some cases we are seeing: 2012-03-01 18:43:55,624 ERROR [ajp-bio-9920-exec-2] org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/PDMPJL100].[jsp] - Servlet.service() for servlet [jsp] in context with path [/PDMPJL100] threw exception [wt.util.WTRuntimeException: org.apache.jas