the Netbeans mailing
list - but if the procedure involves modifying Tomcat itself, I figured
I should ask it here as well...
Thanks in advance
nbc
NAME: Neil B. Cohen (Verisign Inc.)
PHONE: 703-948-4471
DOMAIN: nco...@verisign.com
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org.hibernate.ejb.Ejb3Configuration
lives in
hibernate-entitymanager.jar.
I seem to recall there being an issue about getting all the dependent
files together. If you are relying on Fedora, you might find some
mismatches in versions.
--Ken
On Mar 9, 2009, at 11:4
/WEB-INF/lib/hibernate-commons-annotations.jar
./webapps/NCAT/WEB-INF/lib/hibernate-entitymanager.jar
So the entity-manager is there as far as I can tell.
Can someone tell me what I need to do (or look for) to fix this problem??
Much obliged,
nbc
NAME: Neil B. Cohen (Verisign Inc.)
PHONE: 703
e I
configured the keystore incorrectly? I'd appreciate any pointers or
suggestions for
getting this running.
Thanks very much,
nbc
NAME: Neil B. Cohen (Verisign Inc.)
PHONE: 703-948-4471
DOMAIN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Original Message ----- From: "Neil B. Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1:01 PM
Subject: Tomcat startup problem
Neil, the JSP is bringing an el tag or something in a
Regarding my 'missing class com.sun.el.ExpressionFactoryImpl' - Ok - I'm
totally confused now - my Tomcat startup is working again. But this is
what I did to make it work.
And I'm not sure I believe it
1) Changed Tomcat link from v6.0.16 back to 6.0.14 - failed to start
2) Changed Netbeans
I have written a small web app (using NetBeans) which has been running
fine for a couple of weeks. Yesterday afternoon, I added a new page to
the program, rebuilt it, created a new .war file and installed it in my
tomcat webapps directory. And tomcat won't start it. The log file
(catalina.out)
r file gets unpacked
and started correctly, but I can't connect to it at port 9090 - it just
hangs there forever
Thanks,
nbc
Mark Thomas wrote:
Neil B. Cohen wrote:
I have written a web app that I want to install on the same machine,
but for various reasons (commercial, political, ve
Mark Thomas wrote:
Neil B. Cohen wrote:
I have written a web app that I want to install on the same machine,
but for various reasons (commercial, political, version-related) I
need to run it on a new (and different) instance of Tomcat.
I can install the latest Tomcat in a directory where it
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Neil B. Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat configuration question
I know I have to edit the server.xml file and change
the shutdown port (8005) and the default connection
port (8080). I will probably change the secure connection
port (8443) as well
Hi,
I am running a commercial program which has a (n older) version of
tomcat embedded in it. The target machines are running AIX or Linux
(RHEL4, usually).
I have written a web app that I want to install on the same machine, but
for various reasons (commercial, political, version-related) I
I didn't realize it could be that simple :) Thanks very much - I will
give that a try...
Much obliged,
nbc
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 07:59 -0700, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> On 4/11/07, Neil B. Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Situation - I am installing tomcat and
nstead of 'root'?
2) If not, what is the hard way of doing it? :) Does changing the
permissions where I did constitute a major security faux pas? I'm
guessing it might, but I'm not 100% sure...
3) Do I need to worry about these error messages? My application seems
to r
dlinks to work. I'm less concerned about
this one because for now I can use command buttons and they seem to be
working fine...
I'll be happy to discuss my JSF problems offline if anyone has any
suggestions - I know that is not directly Tomcat related
Thanks in advance,
nbc
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